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i didn't mention to systems. w. . that the. this news coming to you live from berlin britain's from the center is a me that makes a last ditch court for supporting bricks indeed she wants to begin on a new relationship with the e.u. . back to the deal tomorrow. can start a wednesday sale. and face the risk of leaving without
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a deal all the even bigger risk of not leaving at all. the deal is unpopular and looks likely to be voted down in pa much also coming up stabbed on stage the popular man of the polish video is in a critical condition after being attacked as a charity fundraising event. i'm. british prime minister to resign he has said today marks the start of a crucial week in the history of the united kingdom mayor said to spend the next thirty six hours doing what she can to secure support for a controversial brecht's a deal which looks headed for defeat in parliament tomorrow in the last hour she's been addressing employees at a factory in the english town of stoke she accused some lawmakers of being prepared
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to use what she called every device possible fort bragg said she said the u.k. may end up not leaving the e.u. at all if m.p.'s vote. and that she says would amount to subversion of democracy. but while no deal remains a serious risk having observed events at westminster over the last seven days it's now my judgment that the more likely outcome is a paralysis in parliament that risks being breck's it makes it even more important that m.p.'s consider very carefully how they will vote tomorrow night that is the british prime minister to resign me joining me now from london is our correspondent big mosque she's outside the u.k. houses of parliament make it terrorism it playing this card of it's my way or the highway back my deal or risk not drags it doesn't really have strategy worked you think. well that's the big question it's
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a peculiar strategy on one hand she appeals to parliament to actually work together with her on the other hand she also draws pretty much battle lines between her and paula when she says there is a risk that parliament will try and frustrate breck's it so emotions are clearly running high we have a lot of protesters here investments i believe you can hear and seize of them from here there are live protesters who are fearing that might not be a president there are others that really want to stop breck's it altogether so this is mirrored also in the house of parliament so tourism is trying to well basically get have years to to back out but it's proving very very difficult and because you've been talking to some of the people behind you how concerned are leave supporters the dregs it could flip out of their grasp but the bailiff minute. it's really interesting because we've really seen in the last weeks in particular
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that the leave campaign has really felt the need to really get into action they've hired the boss that's going around here in westminster and also we've seen vigils now not only from the pro-u. supporters but also from those who actually fear that they might lose pretz it altogether i've spoken to some and let's listen what they've had 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 try to destroy your opinion 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
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pricks at campaigners are afraid that politicians might decide on a soft breaks it keeping too many ties to the e.u. they want to cut loose completely we can definitely survive in a deal almost every economic model says the g.d.p. will go down do you think it's a price worth paying yeah with the british people i think we can tear 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 they're wrong as well. yes around the corner others are encouraging motorists to show their support. that. 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
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a dealer told you can imagine the heads of say he spends b.m.w. volkswagen and audi except during britain suddenly putting one hundred percent tariff on their cars that turn around the chancellor and say no real want a deal to mark same with a french wine producers or italian wine producers it's not since there will be a trade deal no matter what that's the firm belief of the sleeve campaign us but what's most important to them britain needs to get out and fast than anything else in monster trail. so many strong views on both sides as we heard in your report a big factor recently in a speech earlier today talked about a letter she got from elitist what did that letter contain. well in the latter the e.u. leaders said again what they have more or less said before they said it was a clarification and they said that the. one to have the northern irish question
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only in place and the so-called back to which is a resolution if there cannot be found a very quick free trade deal then there's the question of what happens to northern ireland and they say they want to have the so-called backstop in place only as long as necessary to reason may has acknowledged and has reached that well it might not go as far as many m.p.'s in the house of parliament were hoping for so it's basically something that they have already said before but they've put it in the latter now in order to to try and really say well vote with reason may still and everything else will fall into place the e.u. is backing to resume a steel so in a sense they're trying to kind of blister her position ahead of tomorrow's crunch vote but she's expected not to win that vote if that happens is that the end of the road for tories that maybe she had to step down. that's
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a good question and many people are asking themselves that question there is speculation that if she loses by a large majority if a lot of her own m.p.'s are turning against her that it might be difficult for her to stay in power but then again she has proved to be extremely resilient and has really even at her opponents are admiring half of that quality she's determined to get breaks at three the other scenario could be that she's going again to brussels and try to get yet another clarification or maybe even extract something was out of process and then put the deal better term peace if that happens or not if the labor opposition will table a vote of no confidence that's going to be the really really interesting questions here in westminster the next days absolutely the next days are going to be interesting biggest mass here in the midst of all the action the brits that action in london thank you very much. that may now bring you up to date with some of the
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stories making news around the world more than two hundred and fifty soldiers and firefighters have been deployed to dig out the austrian ski resort town of hawker the operation comes as and find region struggle to cope with record snowfall as emergency workers say the mission is dangerous as the avalanche risk remains high. turkey's foreign minister says hit back at comments from u.s. president donald trump say uncorrupt will not be intimidated by trump's threats and that strategic partners should not communicate by social media in a treaty threaten to quote devastate turkey economically if it attacks goodish forces in syria following a planned pullout of u.s. troops. and the eighteen year old german man who was detained by egyptian police of a suspected terrorist last month has been deported he was reported missing for several weeks before parties arrested him in the southern city of luxor the foreign
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ministry confirmed the man returned to germany on sunday night. and iranian military cargo plane has crashed near the country's capital the head on the iranian army says fifteen out of the sixteen people on board were killed on a flight engineer survived and has been taken to hospital and aviation spokesman said the plane flying from kyrgyzstan overshot the runway and hit a wall before landing. so that turning out to poland where the mare of the city of the dons is in a critical condition after being stabbed at a charity event. which is a leading figure in poland's opposition movement gadhafi remember is a city that gave birth to the solidarity trade union that brought an end to communist rule in poland almost thirty years ago the sunday's event was spot of a nationwide campaign to raise funds to provide medical equipment for hospitals.
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moments before the attack america dunst praising the fundraising efforts for children in need. of it looked out at thousands of people. lunged at him with a knife. in the attack and then remained on stage shouting that he blamed them as form a party for wrongfully imprisoning him. before he was tackled to the ground. he was holding a knife in his right hand and yelled that he'd spent five years in jail because of the mayor's old party. he said his name that he'd been in prison and was tortured we don't know how he managed to get on the stage. police have arrested the suspect who they said was a twenty seven year old with a wreck order violent crime. her priority is
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fighting to get her the pair pre-treat her could get so close to the mirror we knew he used to pass that said press on it. at some of it she was rushed to hospital in a critical condition with wounds to the heart and up to men and underwent hours of surgery. and has been left in shock by the attack on this popular politician. now for some sports starting with tennis and high drama on the street in open form a well number one andy murray has lost in what could be final match before retirement he truly gave it is all coming from two sets down in a five set loss to spain's. maurice said the injury will force him to retire from tennis to see if possibly as early as after the australian open. now unless thirty years on from the deadly hills the stadium dissolved in england the
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police commander who was in charge of security of the football match david duncan field faces trial starting today. deccan field a seen here in the blue coach arriving in court in northern england he's charged with truth negligence and manslaughter he denies the charges ninety six liverpool fans died in the tragedy which remains the was the stadium disaster and british history that tried guns after a long campaign by liverpool fans to exonerate supporters of any blame in the overcrowding fans the packs too tightly in the pens behind the goal at the f.a. cup semi final most of those who perished died off fix. the legacy of this tragedy has been a battleground for almost three decades the fatal crash at hillsborough cost ninety six football fans their lawyers yet for years it was the victims who were held
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responsible police and media repeated false hoods about the causes of the overcrowding the behavior of the fans and the response of the all thirty's. in two thousand and sixteen an official inquiry established the innocence of the supporters and the culpability of the police development came largely thanks to a tireless campaign by fans to determine the truth and fight the official cover up . for many years the police commander for the match maintained a lawyer that liverpool supporters had stormed and exit gate and thus contributed to the crush in truth he himself had issued to order to open the gate now almost thirty years after the event the jury will decide whether or not he bears criminal responsibility for the resulting deaths. david field has pleaded not
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guilty to charges of gross negligence or manslaughter. if convicted he could face life in prison. you're watching the japanese coming to you live from what in this lot's more on our website that's dot com you can also follow us on twitter and facebook to do stay with us for now because there's a standing by he has your business news coming up for you shortly. here's what's coming up on the put to sleep you'll have plenty to talk about here on. the front is legal every weekend here folks.

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