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capital of israel . thank you very much for being with uss. theresa may survive devotedd no confidence in the british parliament the results was three engine six to three hundred and twenty five which makes a winning majority of just. nineteen emotional confidence tabable by the opposition leader jeremy corbyn immediately after the humiliatating rejejection. mrs mays brexit deal by lawmakers last night the uk prime minister remains under great pressure then. over breaks at the statart defeat of that breaks the bill on tuesday housese.
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in many observers eyes critically we anyone cross to to reach breaks a solulution. she's inviteded party leades includining mysticacal intoo talks t to start tonight. we made. thisis house has expressed s confidence in the governmen. his responsibility like me and my government will continue its work to increase all prosperity. currencycy all secururity [inaudible] union. we will. continueue to work to delilr on the sololemn promise we made to the people of this countr. to deliver on the results of the referendum and disparity security the unioion -- break sits at the resumes mantra continues but now those meetitings beginning with thehe o other party les including mystical to try yo formulatee some kind of brings a plalan b. let's go straight to our portal shattuck. is awaiting us. in the shadow of westminster
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lola good evening to you it has been another busy day for you and i can say about that smile you e enjoying i. every story regarding breaks it gives uss vote the vote f no confidence into res m maa governmement. well that great civilil i've it's a a reason why he just keeps going on a and on andn doesn't she d doesn't doesnt matterer w will get starteds she isis still. plowining ahehead and tonigo exceptioion is whahat's loog at just how narrowly she managed to survive that vote of no confidence andnd just. how she m managed to it was with the support not only of thosee rebel at your a are u euroscepeptic tory to back n december a hundred and seseventeen of whom? voted against -- in nineteen total conservativeve policy becaue of that no confidence against her they did back herr this s evening and in adaddition to ththat perhaps evenen more crucially these. ten d. u. p. democratic unionist party mps from northern ireland also. voted foror her and kept her going to waive the line this evening as well so very very narrow mounted up but it
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doesn't solve a anythingg continues.s it the deadlock right here in wesestminsters you say she did invite -- the party leaders will cross party took starting this evening but i can tell you that said t the labour leadr leader jeremy corbyn has said he will n not.. attend any such talks until the concept of n new deal is taken off the table so he's not going to any meetings at which resume this evening as far as we know so far that is that the offfficial lini. fromom the labor party of course we know that the the consent to party but said he say far sayining it will not take no dealal off the tabl- they know that it's an importrtant pulp tenchi i e. you're a skeptic mps sayay with the labor party not the only ones that with that red lines -- for thesese costs forty two oaks we know that the s s. d p. the scocottish national party a as welell -- they they welcome the idea is to say that the idea of extending article fifty must still be on the tablele as wewell -- when they come to any
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negotiations with two reason right billablble demococrats also say they want talks they welcome them what they want no d deal ruled out as well just like labor? and they don't want to rule out the possibility as well of extending article fifty say the concept of delayayig brexit between i was something that to reason i does not w want to d do is t he has expressed skepticism about in the policy. so yetore dental caree at westminster after a couple of very dramatic d ds. we'll have to o e what the next few days bring andnd whether allou the s site decides to bend a l little t in thehe meantimime we are expecting to resusume to gie a statement outside downing street in the next hour or so. apparently to reassure t the nation so while we wait to see what he has to say and whether she can reassure so that s something will eventually turn outss and brexit might happen which he has a plan b.. in in some shape or form. lonely shattuck att westminsnster thank you vevy much ieeeed shattuck was just outlining the trees may not meeting with jeremy
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corbyn as one was saying. the otother party leaeaders apparentntly. without the prime minister of the ukk andnd perhahaps o some wayay towards formulatd that brexit lampi whipppping youu old balance of course s we get them. on a number of occasions that's been worked at the end was near for theresa may politillyy. but shee remains in place both as leader of the conservatives and of course as prime minister of the uk this t time the story -- may b be differerent to thoe she survived thatt no confididence vote mrs mays untuk the weakened. by the start d defeat she suffered over her break the deal on tuesday.. the failure is to reach the maze. a day off the parliament rejected the government's brexit deal your tax came from left and right. agreeing that had defeats meant she should no longer be leading the country. but if to resume is discouraged by this historic projection for now it doesn't seem to have impacted her will to carry on its also h hardly the fit storm may has weathered
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since coming to power it just two and a hal years ago. both in europe and up to her name. may took the reins in twenty sixteen off to david cameron lost the referendum had cooled. despite previously campaigningg against break sets on taking office she quickly adopted her mesessae becoming i its jadida. brexit means brexit. on march twenty ninth twenty seventeen she began the divorce process of europe. the start of a longng hard fifight to brussels. the twenty seseven agree toa divorce but london would have to foot the bill a bill of more than forty billion euros. after lots of compromise may presented them with a check his plan in october twenty eighteen suggesting the u. k. retains accccs of sisinge markets. brussels on sir a a resoundg no you. so we are at an impasse. anand i have always said. no deal is better than a batch. finally an agreement was reached in november after
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yeah the hoff of negotiations. but for theresa may the toughest battles have been withinin british borders. decides to her lack of leadership took a gamble organizing early elections in june. twenty seventeen a gamble she lost along with the conservative party's majority in parliament thank you. opposition look precarious again in summer twenty eighteen amid a string of resignations from my cabinets overhead brexit strategy. not least from foreign secretary and all the perks of ted morris johnson. the problem is not. that we fail to make the case for free trade agreement of the kind spell todd likes to harass. we haven't even n ied. to we was trying not. to be as we will not get another chance. calls for a change of leadership or second referendum began to grow -- we can do but still fighting three's a may switch to soften her image. but that is a biggie in
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front of members of our party did little to wiwin tm overer. a few days before christmas the conservatives triggered a vote of no confidence against a yet another challenge she managed t to survive. theresa may is seemingly unsinkable but few of us hops would want her job. dancing tonight dancing queen to reresume is expectd to appear outside that door that is ten downing street across the official residence. of britain's prime minister to resume expects t to come ththrough that door in round about fifty minutes time and speak whenever that happens we will go live. to hear mrs mays wordsds. butriritish reactions dominated last twewenty four hours thehe other sidide ofe break the story of course is not short on n comments i should expxpect keepining ui the e. u.. strong views on what's happening in the u. k. over the issue of brexit. the e. you go from here. largrgely leaders of putting the onus on the uk's come up with alternatives such as
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giving up on its bid to leave thehe u. customsms unn and the single markets some states have suggested they be open to extending the marchh twenty ninth deadldl. that the european commission has said london would have to show exactly what it takess to achieve the delay was agreed. to see is you could signall dick is lelegally possible s techchnically possible repos just need to ask and they need to be a unanimous agreement. between the twenty y seven member states say okayy you chosee thehe twenty ninth of march as you're e leaving d. anand you're awewesome yes y will pusush it out of all te thing within the withdrawal agreemenent rejected by parliament is up for renegotiation. though saidd thatt you would consider a u. k. request for closer post rex it ties. as the possibility of a no deal liveses closer on the horizon than ever the middle east for the new deal not but we will see.. the risk of a no deal has never seemed so high. our goal is to avoid such a
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scenario but we also have a responsibility to remain clear headed. whicich is why we w will inintensify our efforts. toe prepared for this possibility clip of it. huset evil. twenty so how can this be avoided. leader of german chancellor angela merkel's bavarian coalition partners in parliament alexander to britain's cold for germany to lead the way i in individual states engaging in direct talks with london. though angle of michael continues to advocate for euroropean united front this then and that's r really because we cann and gold we will tryry to find an organization. but we also preparing for the popossibilility thatt nh organization can be found wish. we still have time to negotiate sits onn the wind now w wait to o see what the british primime minister proposes minister on offer select. the michaeli sticking to the e. u. line on tuesday her foreign m minister excludedd only major changes to o the wiwithdrawal agreement suggesting t the door isn't
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compleletely shots. ththe interernational crimil court has rejected a request by prosesecutors to keep the former ivory coast p presidt laurent gbagbo inn custody. backbone co defendant shall played good day what cleared on charges the west african nations twenty ten election. have been held in the hague seven n years prosecutorsrsd ask f for an extension. of custody pending an appeal of the decision. results o of wednesday's hearing set the stage f f speeeedy release and a a lio return to their hohome coun. to also i can't bring quick with this. from freedom in sight the international criminal court wednesday rejected prosecutors' request to keep former ivory coast president laurent gbabagbo and his one time youth leader charlrles league -- day in custody a majority on the three judge panel rululg that there was noo proof tht you would have a justice if called back to the court. and that the only special circumstances in the case were to be found in the
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prosecution's evidence. this is an acquittal before the defense has even presented any evidence. to the extent that this is exceptional. it is so in the sense that it shows. in the view of the majority how. exceptionally weak the prosecutors evidence is. the defendants were acquitted on tuesday of crimes against humanity in connection with a wave of post election violence in twenty ten and twenty eleven the claim some three thousand lives in ivory coast. after bag boat refused to accept his defeat by current president amazon or tara. prosecutors are appealing both the acquittal and the decision to release bag -- has spent more than seven years in custstody dururinge trial his daughghte said he will return home once free. my father has dedicated his life. to survive because there is no points. go back to ththe rock and we
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expect him to go back to the but will remains an influential figure in his f. p. i. political party many of his supporters are hoping he'll return to a central role in i've already in politics. his acquittal though has been denounced by victims rights groups who insist he was behind a campaign of organized murder rape and persecution against his opponents. that story for you. next the islamist terrorr oup al shabaaaab says it carried out the b bomb attak in nairobibi in response. to the decision to move the us embassy to jerusalem. at least twenty one people were killed in the attack on the west field area at the capitol canyonn p pase s say some seveven hundred peoplpe willll lead to safety by. that offices during the standoff with terrorists sue sunglasses detonated in a hotel lobby that a further explosions targeting a bank. us embassy was moved from tel aviv to jerusalem in may last year following an announcement by us president donald trump. recognizing the i'm. recognizing jerusalem as
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israel's capital in back to the main reason citeded b b. for carrying out this attack [inaudible] the operation. i i do said complex [inaudible] is over. and all. the terrorists. eliminated over seven hundred civilians. wave like e you waitited to safety. from the compound since the start of the attack. through the early hours of ththis morning. i was -- lookoking yetta canan u usef president correspondent carolyn thompson is in nairobi. this was an office compounud andd a hotel and conference cecenter and i it was a very securere known to be a veryy secure location and there were several offices off canyon companies international companies. are eat organizations and there were many officials would come and do their conferences in this locatio. i'm so what we know so far is that at mostt of the people who'vee been killed
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wheree kenyans who were working in the area or whoho were at the restaurant. out it has been confirmed that an american citizen who was the ceo as at and i development organizationn as well as british aid w worke. had been killed as well as a development project. in somalia and as well as some of the staff our security o or staff i in t e hotel. and so we we have our hearing now that. the the families have started to come inn forormst there are s still many peope ththat are wanting to knknow momo and as i s said this ws known to o be a somewewhat secure location. so it has brought a lot of concncerns t that it t was o be infiltrators happen this way. on something t that in the nairobi. some o of thee business p pe to announce the c cake moods joy is getting to youu. now following the at the market reaction to wool the developments of westminster course how are the best is feeling that is the question
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kate with the outside well they might be feeling better than to reason may actually because although very littl. has gone the way she had hoped it would mark most of this really is developing as investors had expected they priced a lot of these developments in. after falling briefly to a two year low on tuesday we saw the pound recover sharply fairly s steady throughout the day later rising against both the us dollar and the euro. major european markets closed the forty one hundred losing about half a percentage point in london. businesses worryry about thr future they're the checkoutt and dax resisting better. wall street rose as well we saw shares of goldman sachss up nine and a half percent its best day in a decade. bank of america was upup 7%s last year. yeah the business community is still in limbo in the united kingdom after losing the vote on the government's exit deal on tuesday night cabinet officials spoke to business leaders in an effort to reassure them. leading the e. without a deal was still not yet given
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and efforts to smooth thehe transition continue. a recent study showed the value of british firms has been reduced by as much as 16% since the market referendum in. twenty sixteen they aren't just for any framework to indicate what is in store. on the other side of the channel european industries also looking for guidance. it is i knonow how it i if t were a h hard bags it wououf course have major coconsequences for prosperiy and jobs especialllly in britain's platess insns bute as a country that t exportra great deaeal of britain's ad has very close economic tie. is thahat we would also be t by a hard and breaks i it. everyone in europe would let nobody would win and you might give in in. moving on carlos g ghosn remains in a japanesee jail facing a accusations of financial misconducuct. the ordrder tighten may have also reached the end of his of the road with her note. the french g governmentt ise car makers t talk shareholdr after standing by the ceo and chairman through thehe beginning of his legal battle it is now indicated
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it's time t to shifteaears. another boaoard meetingng is expected to be held this weekend economy and finance minister brutally maps it was now time for a fresh start. you to rule and i always said can hung in lines andnd he's innocenent until proven guilty that if carloss ghosn was incapable of playing his role for a significant time. to a n new phase and now wee moving on to the e new phase nor. does enumerated. cikgu no unknowns. feline pool in. done drags on the impact on the economy bususinesses and workers is growing. a white house spokeswoman insisted this wednesday that ththe economyy is stitill on track for medium and long term growth. the administration's own economists have now defeated the cosost is more than dodoubled their initial estimates. john about a chart reports [inaudible] the deadlock. in two officials from within
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the trump administration the twenty six day old shut down is costing more than preveviously believed. instead of losing an estimated zero point 1% of gdp every two weeks it's reportedly costing zero point 13% every week. that's due to the cumulative effect of lost pay and therefore lost investment and could add up to more than donald trump's border wall. of the government's two million federal employees eight hundred thousand or for a load or working without pay with real consequences for their ability to pay things like rent and medicicine. i just want my job. so whatever happens to get meme to giveve me my job bai don't care leg as long as i can work. in total federal wororkers lose more than two hundred million dollars in unpaid wages every day. democrats accuse donald trump of using them as political p pawns he benenet from listening to their stories of federal civil
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servants. we're working without p pay lockeded out of their jobs. mamaybe then trarade presidt trump will underststand the dadamage she's causingng. by holding these people hostage until he gets whwhat hehe wants. some employees like tax collectors and security agents at airports have been ordered back to work with no salary withh other civil servants a and contractor stuck at home. delta's ceo says the airline will lose twenty five million dollars in revenue this january. this nasa contractor has even had to lay off 20% of its staff ironically the real cost of the shutdown may be difficult to define because some of the agencies that track and to publish data are close. this wednesday december as retail sales report went on published. because as this drags o on mark really about much much more than rhetoric a and dae kate thank you very much the case with -- the business great to see.
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the other side of us to get nick r rushworth hit with me watch good evening sir if you mark vote off noo confidence in t terry's m m. one by mrs m meg. up which is not someone that much. will -- jeremy corbynonot smilining hello o both sides of thee house nobody's smiling. pretty much a will break that fiasco shambles the hash t ts aroundd their own they basically let's go to the labor party website which once the debate with going on actually. for this no confidence motion -- we actually -- had called in saying this is a frankenstein breaks it deal with us on big government but looking at the websitete -- the actual sing his young was there isn't a bit well yeah but the the touchy feely in us -- in the last few hours on the website is a we can change the country for the better - community sharing kindness - listing fanis -- old lovey dovey stuff an image of britain -- so so strongly positive no
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one could fail -- to back the b because he was he wants a general that off the table now isn't it he's lost this vote now so -- he's -- and people actually still him to without people's referendum which is being very canny about not talking about -- let't's go to the tory part- website again with this howling in parliament a andf coursese that tweets during thee l last few hoursrs agan life iss t to rosiee under e blueue a conseservativee pay we've got morore jobs fououd ththat. betterer schchools t the nhs gegetting m more morore cosn ever in itsts historyry. jereremy cororbyn wouould wh school out so just the same nauseating for many parties and stuff and so quick pointed me. to dig out this whole question of like with this level of crisis can you just get beyond that. and this is an opinion piece in the guardian of two labor mps one from weekend in the north of the country one for
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most and stow in london -- and that both of them saying listen stop now we go to cut to the chase and go to citizens assembly now. whosee --- citizens assembly alrlready parliament i is supposed toe that but here that very much arguing that -- which prices that unspeakably awful it saying you just need seven weeks to seset up a a a a a a a a an assembly like this -- what you'll have is no kind of debate that you have in parliament which is taking everything into the long grass -- placing party interests of a national interest so we have to move on that't's the kind of crichel crying that from the the two and okay listen on these great i ideas to wk with a month. dependence on the cement his mom i would go next entries may stays on to find his game for another day i think you've dealt witith that one what's's the next age a thig on youour agenda. will herere we've got --
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to raise a menu you your comment wasas. shshe survived that k knowne with their confidence motions that would d go on their own w which of course the dancing yet she is the dancining queen q. abba. and t these retweetets of hn africaca -- frankly -- i'm not sure she is s smilig aboutt mucuch shehe s shouls that as i d did thatt thihis one of thehe common nobody wantnts herer job a a minutn you imagagine a situation where shshe's gotot y yet me seventy two o days morore bs anand p possiblyy more -- everyone that the comment from that that everyone's just accepted that when the u. k. sinks into the sea it'll be to resume at the home now -- ththis is on goingng with sp sign in terms of consultation with senior parliament tarian -- what happens now includes actually picking upp the phphone and talking chips jermichael in which has not done yet but she's pledge this evening that she will consult across the board
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cross party tools? now -- is that phony baloney and just -- you know -- mira politics or she didn't she able to do that that's all the party leaders sort of stuck in their own little version of what it should be and it seems is very little room for any kind of compromise is he the great sortrt of the whole of the dynamic. in i guess. of what you get that change compromise touchy. hatch a plan b. yes the ababsence of the plan b. is them a tough. tough call for her -- over the next few days is going to lay that down i'm not includes talking to corbinin corbin thing i w wt to tune into you rule out a notice. okay clock ticking until the twenty ninth of march -- and then sighed remains only fees citizen anxious but the small this is deceptive i just. it's it's it's i am a people to being deported lights on at the both story out there actually is about gareth back gareth bale --
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actuallyly -- he's's -- the the missile strike a place of elements are aligned with the yeah the he's hit could he be going to mention it the latter. because that's the one of the best stories that today was that could could break that have serious implications for him he's gonna have to sign up -- to spanish authorities and signs that this is the thing bebecause he e knows breakst will completely wrecked the english premier league all these farm plan for something really yeah yeah yeah. change how it works and see how you like t that everyboy watches available for that reason. nick thank you very much indeed thank you sir for talkingg witith you but that nick with the media watch i'm with the business kate thank you u great to see yo. stay with us more to come here like from power
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01/16/19 01/16/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> this is a catastrophic defeat for this government. after two years of failed negotiations, , the house of commmmons has delivered its verdict on her brexit deal, and that verdict is absolutely decisive. amy: the british parliament rejects theresa may's brexit plan in the worst defeat in british history. will she survive today's no-confidence vote? we will speak to

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