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the instruments that steer us and whoever can control these feelings has great power over us to. the rhythms instead of feelings measuring emotion starting december sixteenth on t w. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin still walking wounded. britain deals a blow to britain's parliament deals a blow to britain's treece of may as she heads to a summit in brussels we go to no way of click king crab be part of the break that
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solution. also coming up why the buyer took on cologne in the book as leader of the underdogs proved feisty opponents will tell you who won in a match that should have been a stroll in the park but was. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us. britain's prime minister theresa may is heading to a summit in brussels today reeling from a parliamentary defeat over brags that she and the other e.u. leaders are expected to endorse a first stage deal on the terms of britain's divorce that was agreed last week but may's defeat at home could undermine her authority in brussels u.k. m.p.'s voted that parliament rather than just may and her cabinet must have the final say on any breaks of agreement before the deadline in march twenty ninth.
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this is the moment to reason may's way first said majority was exposed lead the ice to the right three hundred nine the nose to the left three hundred five. eleven of whom m.p.'s rebelled against hard to demand the british parliament gets a say in the final breaks if. this is the architecture from the latest humiliation. this was a time is a time for everybody to stand up and be counted churchill said he's a good party man he puts the party before him self and the country before we's party and that's what i intend to do. airily or theresa may try to stamp out the rebellion for though she may have been better targeting to those seated behind her but what can i say to the honorable lady that she says that it should be parliament that makes the decision about membership of the single market actually this
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parliament gave that decision about our membership of the european union to the people i think want this country who have to see it to be to your opinion and this government put it never for the people to study i mean she soon now that may would rather not have parliament tying her time to his intense negotiations with the european union the contribution but any end to the rebels who are unmarried but that is your way the law is and to reason me was staring at her first major defeat over breaks in the eyes of it the eyes of it all all weekend she now heads for crunch talks to where else but brussels. of more of the story we're joined by d.w. corresponded to get mass who is following the talks in london good morning walk us through yesterday's vote there in london what exactly did the parliament there
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decide. well this e.u. withdrawal bill is a bill that helps put e.u. law back into u.k. law and what the parliamentarian's have said is that they want to have a say they want to shape the rx and process they are not relying just on the government to do this alone but that they want to have a final say and a final meaningful vote and they're insisting on it it also says that they're pushing for a so-called softer breck's it they're not accepting what reason may is doing by herself which is a fairly hard breaks it determined to leave the single market and the european union there saying that they do want to have a say and they're insisting on it ok well what does this mean they're good poor theresa may as she heads into the next phase a crucial phase of bragg's that talks with the e.u. well the e.u. obviously would like to have somebody in london who is
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a strong partner somebody who can actually act on all they dream and that will be hammered out in brussels in the future regarding the future relationship for them it's actually not good to have to reason why as she is which is weakened she has a very thin majority and we're now seeing that her own m.p.'s are prepared to rebel against her budget thank you so much she must there in london so how is all this going down with the new d.w. correspondent standing by for us in brussels georg is this going to change the strategy there you are in the brig's it talks what has just happened there in london that decision by the e.u. parliament to take a bigger role. the e.u. terry has observed quite a bit of political infighting here during this press it negotiation process and so
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no it was put it in a nutshell no it will not change their strategy the strategy all along has been no cherry picking for the u.k. if they want access to the internal market it comes as a but with a price and that price is whether you're in the e.u. or whether you're outside the e.u. the same for all you have to accept all the four freedoms that that come with it back and parcel otherwise you can have access to the internal market now there is an e.u. summit taking off there in brussels today it's a two day summit teresa mayes going to be there for the first day now leaders are expected to pave the way at that summit for future relations with the u.k. what can we expect expect that the recommendations of the european commission to move things to face to will be approved but that is where things start to get really difficult the e.u. and the u.k. have to find a future relationship a new relationship and for that there is a number of models basically on the table you have of course for instance
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switzerland which has hammered out a number of unilateral agreements with the e.u. member states you have free trade agreements for instance with south korea or lately canada which structured the economic relationship predominantly and then you have the famous no we model now my colleague larsen child is sick and i travel to us low to take a closer look at exactly that kind of model. but. you don't have to travel around the globe for a solution to the bronx a dilemma that can be found right at europe's doorstep. hop on a plane to norway and you're in a country that has rejected your membership twice but together with states like iceland or liechtenstein they have negotiated an agreement with the european union that gives them full access to the single market and there you have it the norwegian model. but it's no way to really be off the shelf solution that britain is looking for. we head out to the countryside to find out what drives this is
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going to navy and powerhouse. spine who sells famous no we jim king crabs and just like the economy as a whole he relies heavily on the european union. more than eighty percent off and always exports are to e.u. member states and one of the key advantages are shared standards. i don't need to spend a long time explaining to my european customers of open meaning because they are looking for exactly the same with and presenting if i go from there are third floor was the sort of realize there are some other issues for the european market is a very important market for us because they're close on your descent. but there's a price for norway's access to the e.u. market which britain might be unwilling to pay for the free movement of labor norway's government however sees it as a huge benefit. actually noways one of the countries having the largest
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portion of foreign labor from the countries in the way and we depend upon. the workers and labor force from from other european countries so this is actually important for us and there are other potential perks with its arrangement norway is not part of the customs union that means it can unlike member states strike its own trade deals something that breaks the tears argued is one of the biggest benefits of brics it but the agreement costs norway a lot of money three hundred ninety one million euros go to the you each year that is almost as much per head as great britain has today only the u.k. gets full membership in return britain in the e.u. is turned lead a lawmaker norway is a lot take. a lot taker that receives on average five new e.u. directives per day which must be implemented no questions asked and inside
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a research any given time keeps a folder of all the legal director from brussels he calls it the e.u. buyable. we have implemented more than ten thousand rules and regulations from prophets not as a boater i would like my prime minister mari minister of transport would have to sit in brussels to get with all the others and decide my future we have given it all away that's why britain could never join so it's an agreement as we have. despite the downsides a large majority of no we love the deal and at least for the transition period after a break that no way might be the right blueprint for great britain. but let's cross over to moscow now where russian president vladimir putin is just started holding his annual press conference for looking at live pictures now from that it's always an eagerly anticipated event because at this press conference he
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answers questions from journalists on and on and the public it must be said on a wide variety of issues it goes on for quite some time well this year it comes just a week after putin announced that he would stand in the presidential elections next year we see him fielding questions from members of the audience there at that press conference that the marathon event has in the past lasted up to almost five hours and this year it's being attended by more than sixteen hundred journalists a lot of new putin there is press. and let's get some some of the other stories making headlines around the world today south korean president moon jay is in beijing for talks with his chinese counterpart xi jinping the two countries are looking to resolve a year long dispute over south korea's deployment of an anti missile system shared with the u.s. china says the system can be used to spawn on its military activity. doctors
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without borders says at least six thousand seven hundred hinge a muslim is were killed in the first month of an army crackdown on. bills in myanmar that began in august the aid group calls that number a conservative estimate and says at least seven hundred thirty children under the age of five were among the dead. sports now and in bonus league is soccer or the league leaders by muni were licking their lips at the prospect of winless cologne coming to town last night in the basement side put up more of a fight than even their own fans might have thought possible after a scoreless opening half cologne started on the offensive after the break and could have taken the lead had lucas not lost his cool. however by and live and off ski kept his. final score there in munich and still no win for the
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lone sixteen matches into this season. involving doesn't care and shako went into their match against augsburg looking for a victory which would push them into second in the table but augsburg are far from pushovers lets see how that played out. felton's a radio was rocking is shaka hosted their last bundesliga game of twenty seven tane an early christmas present of second place was on offer shaka should have taken an early lead after good work from. bucks west and mccann he couldn't produce the finish. the youngster just inches away from a maiden bundesliga goal. shall cause dominance eventual paid off though her extensive footwork found frank de santo. the gym teenie and
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showing off his own smooth moves. and with good reason it was a classy finish. a short breda and then shall go back at it in the forty seventh minute bergdahl reacted quickest to notice header. sunil to the home side. but after a defensive showing alex book woke up. cut you'd be rising high for his fourth goal of the ses and two one. and outs book one a penalty ten minutes from time. corage stepping up. to two. but shell code words of a tonight curry turning a fell from marvin hits. daniel caligiuri doing the rest. three
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to the final score shell can now guarantee to go into the winter break with their best points tally in six a zens. and that's your news rep for now to join us at the top of the next hour if you can a rita will be with you then for another full bulletin or you can always check us out on our web site that's at t w dot com find us on twitter too thanks for watching. stories that people the world over information the provide the pennines they want to express g.w. .
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