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leaves the european union the brics it pressure cooker is running hot tonight european council boss donald tusk saying a delay to breaks it is possible but only of parliament approves a brics a plan by next week the plan that lawmakers have already rejected twice where you can feel the pressure on parliament tonight will lawmakers use a stiff upper lip and vote against themselves to win a break sit delay and a deal or will they keep calm carry on and crash the country out of your coffin berlin this is the day. i believe the show extension would be full of bats to be conditional on the polls that the votes of there was drove. in the house of as prime minister. i know it's a great seat any for the. job of
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parliament is to hold government to account for the prime minister. week week week. into almost a cell phone you or i. what's the purpose of this coming. week the prime minister's reply will be how we should be delivering for example the people that. we are going to spiral down to ability and the worst culture of the world is that we've. also coming up tonight something to cheer you up on this international day of happiness will be asking what puts the smile on your face my move makes me happy every day i see yeah you. well to
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our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all the around the world welcome we begin the day with a basic brics it question who is in control tonight there are nine days left before the u.k. is set to begin leaving the european union today prime minister theresa may have requested from the e.u. a delay after more than two years of fruitless negotiations with brussels and two parliamentary votes against the prime minister's brights a plan or time is finally right now you'd think that this would be a mayday mayday call a national emergency worthy of the situation room instead it appears europe is now taking the bricks and we'll today european council president double toast said in the most sober of tomes that a break sit delay will likely be agreed upon but there is a string attached britain's parliament must approve a brics a plan by next week and the only plan that is on the table is to recent days the one plan that lawmakers have said no to twice brussels clearly directing london
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tonight either pass or breaks a plan and merge into the lane with more time to prepare to leave the e.u. or you can stay the course and crash out of the e.u. with new no plan at all i. know a long way to go and what the prime minister is saying must be. the prime minister . i have therefore this morning written to present to us the president of the european council informing him informing him that u.k. seeks an extension to the article fifty period until the thirtieth of june but as prime minister as prime minister i am. i am not prepared to delay brett see it any further than the. prime in this case but both. we each have it creates a c.v. . of questions. and politically this is because we're now
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in the midst of a full scale national crisis incompetence failure and intransigence from the prime minister and her government of brought us to this point parliament has rejected had to deal its rejected no jail the prime minister now has no plan given that the hope for if i love this may seem frail. event lutherie and although wrecked it for teak this will create singly that will. justify. not to give up sic. the last moment that positive solution to this house has almost itself when you are caught sooner was
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to alter order there's a lot of very noisy barricade there a lot of noise indeed we're going to try to cut through that right now i'm joined here at the big table by roger casella he's a former labor lawmaker and founder of new europeans that's a group dedicated to ensuring that e.u. citizens know their rights right it's good to see you again i mean it's unbelievable that we are where we are in this brics it process i'll ask you what we've been asking all day who is in control of brics it's not well tonight the concert in the hands of the european union it's a great honor ne that in twenty sixteen one of the reasons that many people said they voted to me was to type contro well tonight controllers with european union. because theresa may has to go to the european council and what happens next is dependent on not on what she says to the european union but what
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the european council say to to research into research and they know that if she goes back to london and tries to put her plan up for third book logic would tell us that parliament would reject it again unless it feels like it has no other choice it feels like we are at an impasse and there's no way out is there a way out if you've got a plan or a possible plan well some of our members some of our chapters put an idea of food in an open letter due to reason may and jeremy corbyn and the e.u. beginning of february and we said that there needs to be a compromise we said that m.p.'s need to back the withdrawal agreement as it is put into the withdrawal agreement a clause sunset clause which requires there to be a confirmatory referendum in other words if that referendum doesn't take place the
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withdrawal agreement would be void but if the referendum does take place two things can happen next. i the british remain the case little grim small quad open with zero to leave again in which case it will leave but on the basis of the withdrawal agreement itself i'm very pleased to say the two m.p.'s have now taken out i dare upbeat conifer will soon and if the deal comes back next week if the way can be found maybe this is the way to bring the deal back next week because if they can have this item and did it could break the impasse there has to be a compromise that's to be a compromise but roger your this idea sounds very sensible but i mean why why didn't someone else side of parliament have to propose it to begin with in why has it why has it taken so long for it to even find ears in parliament but i think the the reason that our members came up with this idea is because they're based in brussels and also in the u.k. we're not going to zation brussels and london as you our members are in rome in the
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europeans we europeans so we can see it from both sides because i think one of the very strong adamant of the westminster debate and your views would have noticed is that there's very little understanding of how the rest of europe. so i think we can see from both sides i think the other thing is that we represent you citizens who are the victims in all of this who are the ones who have suffered most whose lives are in limbo because of the uncertainty of breaks in and therefore we gave a lot of thought to how we could come up with something that would be a way to break the impasse to actually do you risk and one of the things about the proposal that we put forward is that it makes the withdrawal agreement the deed fault so it really does take no deal off the table and the the big risk to citizens is the risk and the risk the business is the risk of an ideal you have a question you want to come up something that would that would do that and and i think that's where it came from you you say that this just shows how little you
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know london understands brussels how is that possible though the u.k. . has been a member of the european if unity the e.u. since the one nine hundred seventy s. how can you be in the same club for so long and still be strangers i think it's an institutional thing there are individual members of parliament who do invest time to come across to brussels and meet with that come to parts in other national parliaments who serve in the e.u. but institutionally britain is very fixated on westminster and also the start of westminster politics is different everything is reduced to a binary choice is right for or against but we see if a tick in the bricks it situation right there life is much more complicated than not and as you really need to have a lot of options on the table to discuss it but the way in which westminster dynamics of westminster politics reduces everything down to a binary choice first past the post that's right there's been
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a lot of criticism outside of the u.k. that breaks it is an example of not only british government losing control authority but of british democracy failing i want you to listen to what the u.s. president's national security advisor john bolton told sky news today the people actually is a quote from him the people of britain he says have voted when is the political class going to give effect to that vote the president has been clear of the us president that he wants a resolution of this issue that allows the united states and britain to come to trade deals again he sees huge opportunity of britain's status can be resolved. is speaking of troops there i mean. are lawmakers not following the will of the people is that what we're looking at is what i think the lawmakers in your view and others know that what donald trump says his spokesman says today and says tomorrow is not going to mr bin same thing i mean he has
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a reputation of being able to can contradict himself even in the same sentence so i . i don't it would be a mistake for british people to sink that britain can leave the european union and that the united states is going to look after british interests united states' interests are. going to be based on having. a good relationship with the european union with america and them times in the lead in the leaders of europe and with britain of course but i'm afraid that britain is a big country but it's not as big as the european union combined and i think when it comes to drown in dealing with other regions around the world particularly comes to trade issues so as matters britain's not big enough we're giving an order we're getting here across the wires that the prime minister may says we will now not leave the e.u. on march twenty ninth. so that means that an extension of some
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sort is going to take effect as i understand this coming across right now is she saying that we won't now all not leave the european union on march twenty ninth so we're going this window of opportunity now has been opened time wise tell me what you're hoping is going to happen so this this a minute or this motion here that has been spawned by your efforts when is that actually going to be come actionable in parliament when are we going to see that actually take effect in the house of commons well it really would need to be next week because we're going to the while with the brakes in process and whatever teresa mayes said tonight the unless britain revokes hundred fifty britain is still leaving on the twenty ninth or reaches an agreement with the european union to extend and the speaker of the house of commons and said that you can't bring we'd
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all agree about for a certain time and this is it's essential i would i would hope is that the compromise proposal that we put forward and that is being taken for by piece of card and phil wilson and me we're doing a fantastic job to build consensus around as i did in the house of commons could actually form part of a new motion that could be brought to the house of commons next week in such a way that the speaker could be persuaded that this represents such a substantial change to the motion which that he would allow which he would do which i mean it was he was allowed to say he would allow it to be debated seven instead of going through as an amendment to the motion it will become part of the main motion part of the motion the government itself would table and then theresa may could say look back i would draw agreement. but i'll let you have a referendum as well the only way to break it is for everybody to do one thing that they don't want to do exactly but you at the end of the day though you are still banking on the british people when they do have that second referendum opportunity
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just say we don't like it no brooks they will have the opportunity to vote for breaks it again but they would do it on the basis of facts they would do it on the basis of the withdrawal agreement almost actually been agreed they wouldn't do it on the basis of the fairy story that was told to them last time this was from actually in the ring do you think that when they have this bridge that planned in front of them that they will still say yes it is quite possible that you would have the second referendum and britain would still leave to leave that concerns me i believe britain will vote to remain in a second referendum and i would be voting to remain and as you know from previous discussions i don't believe that britain will need but i think there is a respect the much bigger risk there's a risk to leave again but if it does fit to leave on up a compromise proposal it would leave on the withdrawal agreement that would already have been passed through parliament and been agreed and there'd be no more
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discussion about that. would leave on the basis the withdrawal agreement it would have the opportunity to vote to remain if having looked at the would or agreement it decided that it wanted to stay after all what couldn't happen anymore would be a no deal brock's that's what no need to be taken over and that's what the compromise proposal would be no one wants that and you know without even taking sides here i think that anyone listening to the voice of reason with that wish you and your group well and hope that this compromise agreement actually gets a chance because as a looks right now the country and you're both are at an impasse so we appreciate you coming in tonight roger and let us know what happens we'll be watching anyway maybe we'll be talking again next week thank you for to thank you thanks frank. well in a week and a world heavy with worries and despair dare i ask are you happy the u.n.
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has declared today international day of happiness and i know what you are thinking how do you measure or even define happiness well there are lots of studies in fact finland is the happiest place in the world at the moment says the united nations and despite breck's it believe it or not britain has risen for places to fifteenth in the un rankings i dealt however that they asked to resign me but more about her happiness in just a moment first we asked people all around the world what makes them smile. with their shit we get to wake up every day next to her that's happiness for me. you want me to apply as well a few days less work every week. that would be happiness for me. money. money makes you happy right when he was there you see me. now my
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life the very happy life yeah happy now there's no you need to be able to enjoy simple things the sun and the birds. to make more people happy and i'm just myself i never i'm never happy if i don't make someone else happy my move makes me up the every day i see my mother's my my cat and my husband they're my family i love spending time with my friends. happy for friends good a little exercise good weather and a whole lot more guns guns female models ice cream cars toy soldiers but that was i'm happy when i get enough sleep or joking playing table tennis smashing the ball brings me joy it's a good way to relax when i'm out here you see it so that's what makes me happy right it makes me happy. these guys every day says six months i come here and if you're in hot fresh coffee and there's just wonderful to be some other connections
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that's what it is. and that's what we're going to be right here we're connecting right here the big table i'm joined now by a person who trains people here in berlin to be positive education experts she's one herself is with me here at the big table it's good to have you on the show and it's good to finally be talking about something that at least on the surface yes feels good you're teaching people to be happiness experts is that correct what in the world is a happiness expert. how does a person that is on a journey to. own happiness first and without the help of the become positive spiral whatever they teach whatever they work to in fact. other people to look more off to their own wellbeing and look at hundreds of ai yeah exactly and their own health and happiness but the curriculum for becoming a positive education expert involves and i was looking this up today training
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yourself to know yourself better than the key to happiness and do you think most people don't really know themselves that's exactly right happiness is an inside job that's the good news and it's the bad news the good news is that happiness is not depending much on what's going on around to you it's going on what's going on inside to you and the if i should say bad news is that you have to work on it on a daily basis so it's an attention thing where do you put your attention in life can you can you tell if someone's happy by looking at them or by or knowing a little bit about their story. i think if you're trained if you have empathy levels and that's part of being happy you could tell you could say all right we've got some pictures here on the wall. yeah i mean here's one for example here's a german chancellor angela merkel would you say that that the woman that people
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called. is she happy i would say that she's driven by a deep sense of meaning and purpose and that is a big part of your present happiness sundance in that sense if she's aligned with her meaning and what she wants to reach in life that is big part of her happiness and this picture she just conveyed in behind you there donald trump and to recently break centuries a man. should lay off because that's that's that's good would you say the to resubmit is a happy person. from what i can picture and i haven't spoken to her but what what how is she conveys herself i don't think she's very happy at the moment she said she is hot and he's she's hot driven by what she does but i don't see i don't see her heart i don't think she she didn't want to leave the european union before the referendum and now she's the the prime minister of breaks so she's she's leading
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she's playing a role that she really is it that makes me think she can't be happy and that's a tear me apart and i think that's what happens with her as well what about donald trump. that's a very interesting character i think that he's driven by pleasure and pleasure is not happiness so if he finds pleasure he thinks he's happy and he is a troubled soul i mean he is what you personally i mean what i mean by trouble so i know that there have been psychometrist psychologist in the u.s. who have said that you know without diagnosing him from afar that the he has the symptoms of someone with a narcissistic personality disorder but can you be a narcissist and still be happy. i doubt that you can half an hour layoff happiness but i doubt that you have a deep sense of meaning and purpose and having a good and meaningful life that is one of the vic lyman's for you to have a happy life i was looking at some of the books that are recommended in your courses and they claim this is i thought it was interesting they claim that
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artificial intelligence is a grand opportunity for people in the in the near future to find happiness how how is it going to make us feel better. i would turn this around i think that human skills and that's what the newest research shows us human skills of requirement to go alongside with artificial intelligence to make it short everything that a computer cannot do that is a human trait will be much more important in the future and these are skills like empathy collaboration positive emotions that's something we need so that we can work alongside with computers the right is a mistake on a happy path ok so the future of happy path i want to ask you but what we saw this week the baseball player in the united states brandon is named he signed a contract which will pay him fifty five thousand dollars every time he steps up to the plate to bat i mean that is a lot of money most people make that much money in
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a year so you surely will not change the values of us or make us happier we are a society where athletes are rich and teachers remain. meagerly. i mean that's a very interesting question because what we know from research is that people. aren't happy because they have money you have the most wealthiest people on the planet but they're not necessarily happy people you want to have in the life that you have a few create yourself a framework and a mindset that allows you to be happy and for that you want to have generally good relationships for example or you want to have goal set aligned with your meaning or you want to have positive emotions so that doesn't depend on money or you would you be a supporter of something like a basic income for everyone a future where you don't have to work to pay your rent and you work because it's something that is fulfilling i would like to separate income from from
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paid work i'd like to be community driven and to to pay for what we can do for a community and get maybe a bonus point system for that and said if only saying if you have a job then you're something within our society it's more what can i contribute to a person to to this society final question we're out of time do you have students leave your program because they're saying. no because if you're a sat that means you have a feeling that is a very important feeling you want to look at what what is going on with me that i'm sad and then beyond the feeling and then you see what you can do to make you feel better well. definitely made us a little bit happier not you coming on the show with you know talking about something that everybody could i think use a little bit more of thank you that's. are the days almost over the conversation
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