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this is the w.'s live from britain's prime minister faces a no confidence vote after parliament throws out her breakfast deal. makers of backing her government to find a way forward as the country leaves the european union also on the program. tonight the hotel complex siege is over kenya's president kenyatta says more than seven hundred people were rescued. but fourteen died in the hardest attack and dozens remain unaccounted for.
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welcome to the program but is prime minister theresa may government face a no confidence vote today after lawmakers threw out deal last night the biggest government defeated modern british history but mrs may has told lawmakers that she can still find a way forward on britain's departure from the age you either she is expected to survive today's vote time is running out if no deal is agreed with brussels by march the twenty ninth and britain will crash out of the bloc despite the political gridlock in mrs may has repeatedly said there will be no second referendum on bracks it but those calls a growing budget. for remains supporters gathered outside the british parliament to reserve may's humiliation was a sign of hope defeat for the prime minister's bragg's deal could open the door to a so-called. people support a second referendum on e.u.
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membership the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two of the. government will despite her resigning defeat to reason may says she is determined to deliver brags it to the british people but even some within her own party believe a second referendum is no the only option parliamentarians do have some teaches and one of them is to prevent people from committing national suicide and no deal breaks it. down all. the issues. first me faces a no confidence vote in her government the rebels within her party have signalled that they will back her position is secure unless the very precisely. goes through which seems very unlikely she emphasized that she'd come in to deliver breaks it and that that was what she was going to do such faith is in short supply in today's british newspapers and the labor made of london
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a city that filtered overwhelmingly against briggs it also added his week to calls for a fresh referendum. surely the best option is to give the british public i say for the first time or they accept the promises deal with the option of remaining in the there's no need for this panic but for some panic is clearly beginning to set in business is booming at this english storage firm with companies stockpiling goods and fear of a new deal inspired catastrophe in just over two months. to london then where we're joined. by. barbara so well mrs may's government survive today's no confidence vote . yes it will it seems quite certain because even the northern irish do you pete who is most uncompromising about saying no to the brics a deal has voted beforehand that they would support to reserve may as prime minister the sentence and here is a note to the brics and deal with her own party but yes to treason may and the
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reason for that is quite simple there is nobody else there is nobody within the ranks of the conservatives who sort of wants to take up office at this point in time wants to have to deal with the fractious relations within the party and wants to be the one who has to sort of push through the goal so notaries them a will carry on how long however is another question labor his vote they would presume was a series of no confidence votes and finally in the end after maybe the fists are second or six or seven pts attempt it might even go wrong ok so theresa may stagger . where does that leave the whole process of direction with the clock ticking down . it leaves the process of rexx it in limbo totally because no movement is possible until palm and has found a way to figure out where possible majorities can lie and that will not to that
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process will not start the four next monday next monday cerys it may has to come up to fall amend and so it is an ounce kind of deal and b. which might be just exactly like a just was a few want to think asians and maybe a few promise to go back to process and see what further concessions she can get there however palm and once and will probably take back control from government at this point and there might be a series of those figuring out whether there's a majority for a no way solution a majority for a customs union are after all in the end majority for a second referendum on the rights of in london thank you. they're fairly disciplined given that their reactions to last night's vote in the british parliament has germany's chancellor i'm going to macro but ups giving theresa may some wiggle room. to go with the i deeply regret the fact that the house of commons
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has rejected the agreement on britain's departure from the e.u. . we believe it is now up to the british side to say what happens next as the prime minister has announced he will. want to keep the damage which will inevitably follow from bracks that as small as possible. that is why we will continue to seek an orderly solution by thoughts. so i still have time to negotiate but we will wait to see what the prime minister proposes. let's go to brussels where we find data because. i'm going to michael's view that there is still time to negotiate. breck's it is way too important a decision an event in order to rule out any sort of negotiations at this point in anglo-american as a practical politician she knows that of course which is not to say that brussels
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in the weeks to come will cross all the red lines and make tons of concessions but there is always a little bit of wiggle room when it comes to monumental big decisions like this one that could have catastrophic economic impacts for both sides having said that today's spot the spokesperson for the european commission actually ruled out an opening of negotiations on the divorce deal but he said the political declaration that is attached to that deal the wadding of that could be renegotiated one of the other options on the table is that the idea of extending article fifty beyond march to give the u.k. time to sort itself out what's being said about that it was always clear that there is a little bit of room to delay breck's it just in order to avoid an accidental brax if that is if one had agreed something and it's still needed to be rectified so a couple of weeks won't be the problem now if we're looking at that a couple of months and getting closer to the european elections end of march than.
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then that's that's an end of may rather than that's a bigger problem and that is why austrian chancellor cooks today made clear that if that were to be the case if the u.k. would want an extension of a couple of months they would need to give a real good reason they would need to give the e.u. a plan what they intend to do a people's vote for example could be something like that where the e.u. could consider an extension to. the masses and brussels thank you. let's move on the answer some of the other stories making news around the world french president in my new home across become a grounds to offer a nation in response to the yellow vest protest movement on tuesday to listen to the grievances of some six hundred mass from the normandy region protesters are opposed to how the president's policies which they say favor france is in the. several hundred hundred euro migrants bound for the united states have crossed into
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quote amala immigration authorities say people without the proper documents will be turned back and advance heading towards the u.s. of inflamed the debate over america migration policy as president trump insists he wants to build a wall on the us mexico border. rescuers in spain working to free a toddler who is believed to be trapped inside a well they're now digging a tunnel in an attempt to reach the two year old boy who went missing in malaga on sunday the bore hole is around one hundred meters deep and too narrow for adults twenty. greece's prime minister is also facing i confidence vote in parliament today alexis tsipras a call the vote after his coalition collapsed when conservative defense minister. resigned over neighboring macedonia as plans to change its name on the prime minister's aside its party does not have a majority in parliament but could win the confidence vote if enough opposition m.p.'s abstain. kenya's president says fourteen
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innocent people were killed in a terror attack on a hotel shopping complex in nairobi on tuesday but the more than seven hundred were rescued unharmed or hero kenyatta said security forces killed all the government involved but with as many as fifty people still unaccounted for many kenyans are voicing their skepticism about the government's ability to protect them. friends and family of the victims coming to grips with the horrors of the day before these people have come to nairobi's mortuary to identify their loved ones. but while they were unable to escape the attackers bullets many others managed to get away. the insists many were freed by security forces after hours hiding in toilet stalls and under desks.
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and just when they don't feel this will get short and that's when i took. the stands up to the hospital and then someone not to look to outside clothes on not for the office. and then went to the washroom swe one night. seven people in the same washroom outside the hotel a friend tried to reassure her over the phone during the twelve hour ordeal you had to keep taking this week to help is on. c.c.t.v. showed the gunman entering the hotel complex before the attack within hours the somali based terrorist group al-shabaab had claimed responsibility the morning after the attack kenya's president gave a defiant televised address confirming the siege was over and that all the islamists involved had been eliminated we have dealt with the threat decisively and shown our enemies and the world that we as
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a country are ready to deal with any threat. to our nation. but many kenyans are skeptical of the government's ability to protect them. we have no security. because. how did these people get into our country and we have. all of. it while many are asking the question held by al qaeda linked group to carry out another attack in nairobi simply struggling with the fact that their loved ones are no longer the. w correspondent. is in nairobi she told us why somali jihadi group al-shabaab is so strong in kenya the kenyan government has not officially said that they believe the public responsible although it said a terrorist attack. is the most extremist group based in.
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somalia and regions of somalia which which the government hasn't been able to control that. the somali government in kenya. kenya is partly their recruiting ground there. the ordo between kenya and somalia is very porous and historically both somalis some of these have been living in. kenya and have crossed the border so. it's not really just a somali group it's also they also have a base in kenya. so and i see that all the sports tennis. has gone to us in the second round of the australian open the biggest upset of the tournament so far anderson was beaten by twenty year old or frances. the american recovered from a set down to win defending women's champion. had an easier time she needed just over an hour. on a las and the japanese and. the number two seed in melbourne advance with
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a two set. not to the united states where a rare ice formation is captured in the state of maine the spinning disk was formed in the presumption. creates a whirlpool effect more than ninety minutes is why it's the largest buckles and ever seen on the icy turntable appears to be growing social media uses like it is to the moon and an alien spacecraft. i assume on your top stories at this hour british prime minister teresa mayes government faces a photo of no confidence today. the day after the vote the prime minister said she would listen to the views of. what sort of. support. this image of a hotel complex in the kenyan government are over present all of the attackers have
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