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when metropolis of crime. starts january twenty ninth on t.w. . this is detail good news coming to you live from but in the data crunch briggs's vote pressure builds on the british prime minister to resign me she's making a last ditch courtship parliamentarians to vaca exit plan from the european union agree or risk what she calls a catastrophic brigs if we get the latest from london or to coming back turkey
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hits back please keep fighting us back to kodesh minissha says the foreign minister after the president on competence and devastate the cop is economy for doing just that. an austrian germany greece from which stream bed the emergency crews have preparing for up to a meter of fresh snow a few days george from the winter storms keeps rising. to. play. i'm of the thought. british prime minister to resign me is to make a final appeal to lawmakers today to back up unpopular a deal to save it to leave the european union and the deal is expected to be defeated in a vote in parliament tomorrow in a speech just hours from now to resume may's expected to tell m.p.'s they have a duty to implement the results. of the referendum you'd also say that people's
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faith in democracy will suffer a catastrophic harm it lawmakers created to support the agreement the prime minister has also wants that if a deal is defeated it could result in no gregs its authority. once the london correspondent big mass is outside the u.k. house is off bottom and big if they have been many key moments in the breadth of process many twists and turns but is tomorrow's vote going to be the final moment of truth or is it not. well as the final moment of truth for now because as you've said there's been so many stages of excitement here in london in the house of parliament in the whole country and it is a historic vote because it is going to take place that's how much we know at the moment and then the m.p.'s really have to have a vote of conscience is this is how many of them feel i've spoke to some of them in the past and they really do feel that it's
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a moment of history for their country it's about really the future relationship with immigrants in the u.k. also with the e.u. but as you said we're expecting this vote to be defeated the crucial question is what happens after that that is right the tourism has even warned that if a deal fails one possible alternative apart from no deal is even a no breaks it how is that playing out there big it. well she is trying to get those people who really were advocating for brakes and on her side she's trying to persuade them to back head many of are not yet behind her they have problems with the irish so-called backstop with the relationship with northern ireland but she's hoping if she says well if you don't back we then maybe there's not going to be ever exit because that might be a second referendum and you might not get your will at all so she's putting pressure on m.p.'s or many sides many are saying this is fear mongering but others
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are really fearing that that this could actually happen and they think well it's better for the u.k. to crash out with no deal at all rather than have no breakfast at all and i think speaking to some of these protesters who are here now daily in front of parliament so let's listen to what they have to say. they are outside parliament every day trying to sway politicians but they are no longer alone another campaign started its own protest action tensions are clearly running high in westminster we've had these pro european protesters here for months now it's a new phenomenon just a few meters down the road with people who are actually protesting for breaks it. they're not as numerous as the pro europeans but they're equally determined. these pricks at campaigners are afraid that politicians might decide on a soft brakes it keeping too many ties to the e.u.
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they want to cut loose completely we can definitely survive in a geo almost every economic model says the g.d.p. will go down do you think it's a prize worth paying yeah with the british people i think we can do it and persons a strong country i think we can definitely survive. but it isn't usually wrong you know they're not always right they always say things which are not right and maybe this time the wrong as well. yeah around the corner other courage of motorists to show their support. if. they are convinced even if may's agreement doesn't get approved there will be some form of cooperation between london and the e.u. . we don't have to have a deal to sell things to germany i will say i have an audi car it's very old but i have an audi car i will still buy out the cars you don't you don't need a dealer told you can imagine the heads of say he spends b.m.w.
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volkswagen and audi except in britain some new putting one hundred percent tariff on their cars that turn around the chancellor inside know we want a deal to mark same with the french wine producers or italian wine producers it's known since there will be a trade deal no matter what that's the firm belief of these leave campaign us but what's most important to them britain needs to get out and fast for them anything else in monster to trail. so strongly is on both sides big it has be heard you know deport brigs it for at the last hurdle as terrorism a is warning and found leave supporters fear. yes there has been movement towards a second referendum in the last months but it's never been as strong as now where we've seen demonstrations we've seen many events across the country and also the opinion polls swaying towards a second referendum however it is not. that is not
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a foregone conclusion that if there was to be you on that britain would actually stay within the e.u. so it really would depend on the question and it would depend on the well on the state of affairs at that particular point in time so everything really is still open at the moment and talking about tomorrow's crunch voted now big it no one expects it to pass a what happens when there is a me is defeated richie have to resign. that is a good question many people would have to resign if she loses with a big majority let's say more than one hundred of her own m.p.'s would vote against her but we don't know if you will do that because she has shown extraordinary resilience even admired by her opponents so she really wants to get her deal through what is expected is that she will somehow maybe go back to brussels and see if there can be some sort of different wording maybe on the question of ireland and
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that she will try and get that through again but will she do that or will she be forced to resign labor my table over to feel confidence as soon as late tomorrow or wednesday it's already a very interesting days here in london at the moment. to get mass in the heart of london in the heart of the break for debate thank you very much. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world the man of the polish city of the dons is in critical condition after being stabbed in front of thousands of people a man brushed the stage and stabbed a dom will bitch but the shop object to launch charity event adama which is the popular. in the police opposition. indonesian authorities say they have found the cockpit voice recorder from the line which crashed into the java sea last october killing all one hundred eighty nine people on board although it's broken into two
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pieces it could still be useful in shedding light on the cause of the crash. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has had talks. with the saudi king and crown prince they agreed on the importance of deescalating the war in yemen. battling iran backed rebels was also expected to press conference on. the jamal khashoggi. turning now to turkey and it says it did not be intimidated by threats from u.s. president donald trump or the fate of kurdish fighters in syria turkish foreign minister said would keep fighting against a u.s. backed militia in a tweet had threatened to quote devastates turkey economically if it attacked kurdish forces in syria following a plan to pull out of u.s. troops now the u.s.
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has fought alongside. in northern syria against the islamic state group. for more on the story i'm joined by. hahn from istanbul we had on the foreign minister of turkey said the country will not be intimidated by president donald trump's comments that it's more about the reaction there to president trump's tweets. well there is sharp criticism now from ankara that was to be is expected you mentioned turkish foreign minister saying his country won't react to two threats he also said that a strategic partners don't communicate why a twitter they sit down and negotiate and actually there have been quite a number of talks recently on the u.s. withdrawal from syria involving national security adviser bolton and secretary of state mike home pay zero but the sense here in turkey is that the u.s. administration is sending mixed messages confusing messages and then as calls
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a lot of frustration here in turkey another schools of major tension is the role of the kurdish militia washington regards them as one of the most or the most important ally in its fight against the so-called islamic state but turkey sees it as an extension of the p.k. k. that has been waging a decades long insurgency on turkish soil that's why turkish officials are very keen on emphasizing that this is a national security matter for them and they will keep up their fight against the wife no matter what so how did telling them is to proceed with this military campaign in northern syria despite all the kind of warnings coming out from the united fifth president. well listening to the latest commons as well they seem to be very determined the turkish army has been massing troops along the border with syria so some kind of military action we're not sure
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about the extent though it might actually happen sooner or later considering that also local elections are coming up here in turkey in march and the ruling party is that counting on nationalist votes there but the big question is of course will turkey really risk a direct confrontation with u.s. troops on the ground in syria reportedly the u.s. started its pull out from syria last week but reportedly also only military equipment the troops are still there so that's still the worst case scenario direct confrontation between turkish soldiers and who are u.s. soldiers in north in syria. in istanbul thank you very much for that and not austria where more than two hundred and fifty soldiers and firefighters have been deployed to dig out a ski resort buried under snow the operation comes as outlined region struggled to cope with record snow falls on the troops are going to have been caught with a town a full cot where it has been snowing nonstop for more than seven days the town was
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evacuated a week ago emergency workers say the mission is dangerous as the risk of. is at its highest level of. course phenomenon as it is in the region and he sent us this update. many emergency personnel in austria have told me that they have the situation under control but they don't often use the word progress and that's because they are in a constant race against the snow which is coming down relentlessly i'm here on the road to overtown one of the most popular ski resorts in austria and there are about three thousand people up there who are trapped right now as we speak and that's because the road has been closed due to the danger of falling trees weighed down by the snow and of avalanches now here they usually open the roads once a day for a window of an hour or two but some villages in austria are not so lucky there are about seventeen thousand people in austria who are snowed in
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a few thousand of those are in villages that are completely inaccessible to the outside world now the head of emergency services in this state of god's work has said that they have the situation under control that they are bringing medicine and food to these villages and that nobody is in a life and death situation but the real relief will only come when the snow finally lets up that was deja news. reporting on the bin to chill in austria turning out of sports and the australian open which started today in melbourne and the opening day featured two of the two one must play as in tennis this is to reach eleven centimeter to one guy american riley opelika who won what was literally you could call it the battle of giants he votto was compacted john i was the whole measure is to meet his nine centimeters also in the men's draw was number two it off i love that had looked each other against australia's james duckworth on the women's side germany's i usually care bear the number two seed
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