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if you look at it that the. and this is news live from berlin theresa may on a whirlwind mission to save her breakfast deal the british prime minister is meeting her docs counterpart in the hague later she will visit the german chancellor in berlin she is seeking last minute changes to help sell her deal to rebellious lawmakers back home but the e.u. says it won't renegotiate. also coming up breaking the silence after four weeks on the rest the french president announces reforms and admits to making mistakes. because i think most of the except my share of responsibility i may have given you
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the feeling that i wasn't concerned that i help other priorities i also know that i've hurt some of you with my statements it took me through some of her from him on one of my callers helping to diffuse the yellow vest protests that have thrown the country into turmoil but will these concessions be enough. and little. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us as she is a woman on a mission british prime minister theresa may is on a whirlwind european tour to try to salvage or break the deal the first stop is the hague for talks with dutch prime minister mark after that she's expected to sit down with the german chancellor in may is hoping to win in you support for changes to the braggs a deal that will make it an easier sell to m.p.'s back home now on monday may took the extraordinary measure of cancelling a parliamentary vote. for today as she addressed the house of commons it was clear
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that opposition to her deal remains high i view lost control for a difficult day for to reason may britain's embattled prime minister or this is very carefully to what has been said in this chamber and how was she had hopes her draft breaks it deal on how the u.k. leaves the e.u. would somehow get through parliament. does this house want to deliver bricks it. was. i. but is now strauss does it want to do so through reaching an agreement with the e.u. if the answer is yes and i believe that is the answer of the majority of this house and we all have to ask ourselves whether we're prepared to make a compromise politicians of all stripes around grey with theresa may there were
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loud calls for her to quit the prime minister is trying to buy herself one last chance to save this deal if she doesn't take on board the fundamental changes required then she must make way for those who can. well m.p.'s passionately debated inside parliament outside parliament pro and anti breaks it demonstrators they're squabbling representative of the mood of the nation many people have problems with may's draft breck's it dale nearly everyone dislikes have proposed border arrangement between ireland and northern ireland the so-called backstop it guarantees that the only land border between the u.k. and the e.u. will remain open something everybody wants but under the draft agreement northern ireland will behave as if it was still part of the e.u. in terms of trade and the movement of people. this would either effectively create
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a new board within the u.k. or else the whole of the u.k. would have to keep e.u. trade conditions both of these options race fierce opposition among black city is everyone seems a bit fed up. i'm not sure they could be too big to anywhere really i think they think. they've been really have been clear about the ledger more than during its i mean the point it's. hard to get it or they think anyone expects to get it really understands hard it's making pretty. good she says hard delivered and look at her hands towards her and she herself as it were might say she. wants to go on and on and on but of course she's going. to. may now heads to european capitals in a frantic bid to rescue have brakes how well ireland's prime minister lee of our car has commented on may's push for additional concessions from the e.u.
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here's what he had to say so i can only say what i said earlier we've already offered a lot of concessions along the way we ended up with the buck stopped with the central agreement and also help all the red lines in the u.k. laid out on the way this is about all agreements which are supporting twenty eight member states it's not possible to open up any one aspect of this without opening up all aspects of the great i've no difficulty with you know statements that clarify what's in the works all agreement. but no statement of capitation can contradict what's in the control agreement right let's get some perspective on the story we have derek scally a correspondent for the irish times newspaper here in berlin and i've heard first from dean of you business with the economic aspect of the story and i want to start with you derek we heard the irish prime minister there essentially ruling out any changes to the agreement there do you see any path forward for theresa may and that with this parliament it's very hard to see i mean we're almost into this is emotional territory this is not reality anymore this is. i often talk of it as
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post-imperial stress disorder i think you know it's this is very written this is about internal british politics and i think even people in dublin who understand how the british public political system take they're really starting to see as somebody said in our newspaper this morning this is like a briggs it's referred to by the marx brothers i mean there is no necessarily any logic anymore in there so britain and art and they both want a good deal on our land is hugely dependent on this and then they will do anything they can do what they have who's reopen this because we're three months away on them we've had two hundred years of this so starting to go back into the detail again would be disastrous on astri said they said yesterday if anyone else has any better ideas let them step forward she has done the best she could and i think mr rocker in dublin will be doing all the hands to support her not because she's the person who has to do with ok bracks it's script written by the marx brothers how are the markets reacting to all of this. not have been business does not have the sterling slumped to its lowest level since april twenty seventh in this nearly
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twenty months the euro also extended its losses the footsie one hundred is down as well even if not really significantly but it has been hit but interesting the there are the statement here from the c.b.i. that's the body representing british industry more than one hundred ninety thousand businesses all across all over britain and strong words they say that this is yet another blow for companies desperate for clarity they say the country wrists lighting towards a national crisis is that politicians on both sides of the channel need to show some leadership basically saying get on with it do decide something but get on with it this unclarity is this uncertainty is is just poison for the british economy and derek how would a chaotic brags that affect ireland well both sides of the border would be it's one third of our northern ireland trade goes to the republican the south of the. those
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trucks to be sitting around on a hard border because a hard break that means a hard border and them for arlen for the republican violent almost forty percent of our trade of our goods is with trade is with it comes down to europe so they go through what they call the long bridge which is trucks driving through. go driving through a ferry and true england if those trucks can't gets through our fresh meat are fresh dairy products oysters. destined for ad department stores in france won't get there in time they'll be golf sitting on the border so it would be disastrous for for on to be disastrous for northern ireland and that's why we need a deal and we need it sooner rather than later right the prospects not looking good there derek shelley from the irish times and got out for some duty business thank you both. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in afghanistan at least four people have been killed and six others wounded in a suicide attack outside kabul on members of the country's main intelligence agency
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the deaths come amid an ops surge in taliban violence against afghan security forces. the funeral has been held for the new law and exceed gave a prominent soviet and russian rights activists who died over the weekend alexey eva was a pioneer of human rights during and after the certainly there are her efforts in recent years were impeded by the kremlin's increasing restrictions on n.g.o.s says u.s. agents have arrested dozens of religious activists rallying to support a caravan of central american migrants more than four hundred took part in the protest in san diego they want the u.s. to stop taining into courting migrants and to welcome the caravan currently struck stuck across the border in tijuana. and three people have died in weather related incidents after heavy snow fell in parts of the southeastern u.s. the snow caused treacherous road conditions in the thousands of homes in north carolina without power up to forty six centimeters of snow were measured in west virginia many residents were caught off guard by that amount. to france now where
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president among one micro has announced a series of financial measures in hopes of defusing the so-called yellow vests revolt what started as a demonstration against a planned fuel tax has grown into a mass movement against the president and his policies with protests at times turning violent speaking to the nation mccall said he was partly to blame but it's not clear yet if he has managed to appease the protesters. after weeks of on the arrest emanuel mccall is moving to publicly confront what's become the greatest crisis of his presidency on monday he huddled with trade unionists and business leaders in paris in search of a way to call the yellow vests. as he addressed the nation for the first time over the protests a president no. for bold words try to cut a humble figure. and. i accept my share of responsibility i may have given you the feeling that i wasn't concerned
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that i had other priorities i also know that i've hurt some of you with my statements. and when one falls we want our friends where one can live in dignity through one's work and on this point we have moved too slowly i want to intervene quickly and concretely on this issue. mccall said his government would raise the minimum wage by some one hundred euros a month and exempt overtime from taxes pensioners would also receive a tax break but many in the yellow vest movement remain skeptical. very nice speech but i don't trust him at all and. i think he's getting scared he's feeling the heat and that's it he's lost all credibility and people don't trust him he's got to go. he took one first big step as many more to take. of the minimum wage that's a good thing hundred years is very good. but it wasn't all concessions from the
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call he refused protesters demands to reinstate a wealth tax and said he'll push ahead with plans to overhaul the country's pension and unemployment system. as for the yellow vests they've already announced new protests for this weekend no one knows whether the president's actions will prevent seems like these from playing out across friends again. to football now and last season's runners up liverpool have an all or nothing showdown against napoli in the champions league tonight culture control needs his side to win to have a chance at making the last sixteen the stage is set for the final round of the group stage of europe's top club tournament. it's now or never for your gun clubs liverpool the reds have lost three out of five games in the group stage they need to win at home to napoli and some head scratching mathematics to save their champions league season the turnaround will be tough but klopp is hoping for
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