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may be so weak at the end of this process. there would be open season for all the people lining up to follow in her in her office barbara in the meantime theresa may is pushing forward she's selling her proposed plan to business leaders today what is she expected to tell them. she will tell them a better me or there will be chaos on the streets of britain i mean all sorts of things are flying around here that the country's already running out of warehouses in order to stockpile goods for the case of a hard no deal breck's it that there would be a shortage of a shortage of medicines that the military is standing by in order to guard petrol stations in case there should be a shortage of fuel and so on and so forth so it's a real horror scenario and trees a may of course seeking to business leaders will say sort of has my bank otherwise everything will sort of dropped into the abyss and they believe it they will support it because they say this deal even if it has some floors is better than anything else barbara theresa may says that the next seven days of negotiations with you are critical talks and moving from the withdrawal agreement to the fu
may be so weak at the end of this process. there would be open season for all the people lining up to follow in her in her office barbara in the meantime theresa may is pushing forward she's selling her proposed plan to business leaders today what is she expected to tell them. she will tell them a better me or there will be chaos on the streets of britain i mean all sorts of things are flying around here that the country's already running out of warehouses in order to stockpile goods for the...
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as a barber of a zone who is in london for us barbara theresa may saying that the u.k. will always stand by gibraltar what does that really mean. what does it mean under the circumstances of breck's it of course three's a maze montrose throughout these negotiations and wrote these last months has been nothing has changed that's the expression she clings to but people are really not really believing her what happened is that she had to concede special rights to spain as soon as they knew the stations about the future relationship between the european union that means also spain and britain will come to the economic. relationship will come to trade will come to borders and so on and so forth so that means she did have to give way in order to save the brakes a deal only of course she doesn't want to admit it. ok well that of course all of this is just one more step towards blacks at the big hurdle as we know is waiting back home for treason may in london when she presents the deal to her parliament. that of course is the problem she has and she will be quite happy probably
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support it because they say this deal even if it has some floors is better than anything else barbara theresa may says that the next seven days in negotiations with you are critical talks and moving from the withdraw agreement to the future trading relationship just briefly if you can what shape are those talks in. the talks are in relatively good shape. regard to the divorce agreement it will not be reopened that's what the e.u. says entries i'm a knows that she doesn't even attempt to she will ask for the few warm words in the declaration of the future relationship sort of voting there will be a close and frictionless trade relations and so on and so forth that she can probably get however it's just for in warm words printed on paper it doesn't mean anything you leaders can rip this up later on in the process if they start negotiating for the future in earnest which will be only next year. in london thank you barbara. tensions are rising in the mexican city of tijuana after the arrival of thousands of migrants from central america more than three thousand people from honduras el salvador and gu
support it because they say this deal even if it has some floors is better than anything else barbara theresa may says that the next seven days in negotiations with you are critical talks and moving from the withdraw agreement to the future trading relationship just briefly if you can what shape are those talks in. the talks are in relatively good shape. regard to the divorce agreement it will not be reopened that's what the e.u. says entries i'm a knows that she doesn't even attempt to she...
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now by correspondent barbara vessel who is standing by in westminster good evening to you barbara so theresa may has had a few very difficult days and today she gave a t.v. interview continuing to defend her braids the deal how did she come across. trying to keep her tricks deal life in that is. difficult. because her enemies are circling of course here in the story they have weakened and she has deferred to different groups of people who really want to bring her down no one to bring her deal so let's this is going to work the front had to say today you know change of leadership at this point isn't going to make the negotiations uneasy and it's not going to change the parliamentary arithmetic what it will do what it will do is bring in a degree of uncertainty that's uncertainty for people and what it will do is mean that is a risk that actually we delay the negotiations and that's a risk that wrecks it gets to lend frustrations. that is in fact a strength for this trip to the first is that you see what you get when you shoot me down and the six then zero four is that is the consequence from the
now by correspondent barbara vessel who is standing by in westminster good evening to you barbara so theresa may has had a few very difficult days and today she gave a t.v. interview continuing to defend her braids the deal how did she come across. trying to keep her tricks deal life in that is. difficult. because her enemies are circling of course here in the story they have weakened and she has deferred to different groups of people who really want to bring her down no one to bring her deal...
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barbara you doing theresa may any favors making statements like we just heard there from the commission president. they're trying their best because they're trying to help her sell the deal in the way that she needs to say to everybody around here in britain listen this whole idea about going back and renegotiating as labor for instance constantly repeats it it's a dream it will not happen however nobody at home here in britain listens it seemed just a few hours yesterday after we've heard to jump to a joke or speak that everybody sort of just reiterate to the labor leadership and everybody around her just reiterated we know we have to go back and we have to somehow do something else in her own party in her own cabinet even if there is now a small group of remainders trying for rebellion after the deal has failed in parliament and they say they will and then to go for a much softer break that norway style so the story here isn't over far from it oh well it's not over indeed teresa mayes now back in the u.k. what lies ahead for her now in trying to get briggs finally done. difficult days
barbara you doing theresa may any favors making statements like we just heard there from the commission president. they're trying their best because they're trying to help her sell the deal in the way that she needs to say to everybody around here in britain listen this whole idea about going back and renegotiating as labor for instance constantly repeats it it's a dream it will not happen however nobody at home here in britain listens it seemed just a few hours yesterday after we've heard to...
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and there are grave doubts all right so beyond the statement that we continue to hear from theresa may barbara has she actually achieved what she wanted in the divorce agreement also the agreement not the future of the relationship. yes and no she's had some wins she said some losses it's a mixed picture on the winning side there is a sentence now in the declaration that says that in the future the dreaded stop for northern ireland could really replaced by another solution if such a solution existed now is the responsibility here is on britain they have to come up was the super duper id system in order to control borders without controlling them good luck was that say the experts even here in britain and she has also gained some minor wins with regard to for instance participation in the future in some of europe's agencies on the other hand what she didn't get was the term friction a straight that was something that was very important for her because she's promised this and that's not in there and the you e.u. countries aren't even willing to write it down because they know that they will prob
and there are grave doubts all right so beyond the statement that we continue to hear from theresa may barbara has she actually achieved what she wanted in the divorce agreement also the agreement not the future of the relationship. yes and no she's had some wins she said some losses it's a mixed picture on the winning side there is a sentence now in the declaration that says that in the future the dreaded stop for northern ireland could really replaced by another solution if such a solution...
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correspondents for more on this story we have barbara vessel with us outside parliament in london and mocks hole in a brussels they have both been listening in to theresa may barbara let's start with you what were your main takeaways from what theresa may have to say they're defending the deal that she has agreed upon. it was rather smartly done in fact considering the impossible position that trees may really is really in and that really is her strength that she can just carry on she can just look into the face of opposition and simply state that what she is offering is a good deal and it's in the best interest of the nation whether that is true or not is a different matter but she does that was a lot of conviction and she also of course then again it told people what this choice means it means they would either vote for the brakes a deal that she is offering all they would sort of voted on then there would be no deal completely chaotic exit off britain from the european union or there was you know bret's it and then we heard the house at one point sort of yelling and shouting and and it shows clearly that there is quite a strong faction there that saying
correspondents for more on this story we have barbara vessel with us outside parliament in london and mocks hole in a brussels they have both been listening in to theresa may barbara let's start with you what were your main takeaways from what theresa may have to say they're defending the deal that she has agreed upon. it was rather smartly done in fact considering the impossible position that trees may really is really in and that really is her strength that she can just carry on she can just...
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conclusion in the interests of all our people so theresa may will be back in brussels on saturday let's get some analysis on these developments today barbara faisal is standing by in london so we had john called junker theresa may face to face today how much closer has this brought us to brags that barbara. it might have thought was a bit closer but it might also be able to sort of explode the whole issue and get to the summit on sunday postponed it is absolutely possible angela merkel the german chancellor said today that she would not come if twenty four hours in advance there was not sign a bill treaty on the table now that is cutting it extremely close because if theories if the reason may was to go back on saturday and still sort of regal some details in the treaty that rule will be broken in any case and this is really going down to the wire sort of fiddling was the divorce agreement on the last meters does not really create joy for anybody because now there is that their desires and wishes on all sides and it's not only to resume a who ones who still want stuff from the european union it is also some european countries now who seem
conclusion in the interests of all our people so theresa may will be back in brussels on saturday let's get some analysis on these developments today barbara faisal is standing by in london so we had john called junker theresa may face to face today how much closer has this brought us to brags that barbara. it might have thought was a bit closer but it might also be able to sort of explode the whole issue and get to the summit on sunday postponed it is absolutely possible angela merkel the...
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barbara, let's start with you. does it look like mrs. may is going to get this deal to parliament? barbara: it seems that theresaay has really set off civil war in her own party. that is the first thing that is happening and that is what we are seeing today here in london, because the brexiteers are in full battle mode against theresa may. as you just mentioned, jacob free smoke who mentioned let's run down the gauntlet against her leadership. we'll have a leadership contest. it is not clear when that is going to happen. it bodes ill for theresa may. she really is surrounded by enemies and as you said, there are cannons being fired from all sides. >> a tough day for th prime minister. enow they are coming after her. let's hear from jacob rees mogg. >> the conservative party recommended -- referendum set specifically that we would leave the customs union. they did not have any small print saying unless we decide to have a permanent custom union that is harder to leave than leaving the european union under article 50. >> it is important to remember this is a man from her own side, her own conservatives. who is jac
barbara, let's start with you. does it look like mrs. may is going to get this deal to parliament? barbara: it seems that theresaay has really set off civil war in her own party. that is the first thing that is happening and that is what we are seeing today here in london, because the brexiteers are in full battle mode against theresa may. as you just mentioned, jacob free smoke who mentioned let's run down the gauntlet against her leadership. we'll have a leadership contest. it is not clear...
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theresa may defending her deal in parliament a short while ago let's bring in our team of correspondents we have barbara vessel in london and max hoffmann in brussels good to see you both again barbara let's start with you we've seen for resignations there in london today two cabinet ministers ministers to junior ministers what does this mean for theresa may. this means quite clearly sumi that she really doesn't have the backing off the hard line breaks the tears in her own party they may be getting ready to revolt we don't know that yet whether they will reform and has made it within the day and said all of this internal leadership challenge or not. they absolutely are i'm happy it was the deal that's on the table they don't want it they say it's a betrayal of what they fought for it stood for trail off the sort of rights that they promised the british people and therefore they are now opposing trees a maze so she really gets it from all sides including her own party and that might be the hardest bit this point max let's come to you in brussels now as barbara saying there in london we're seeing theresa
theresa may defending her deal in parliament a short while ago let's bring in our team of correspondents we have barbara vessel in london and max hoffmann in brussels good to see you both again barbara let's start with you we've seen for resignations there in london today two cabinet ministers ministers to junior ministers what does this mean for theresa may. this means quite clearly sumi that she really doesn't have the backing off the hard line breaks the tears in her own party they may be...
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basler who's been following the break at negotiations and joins us from london barbara given the opposition that theresa may faces in getting her break the deal through parliament does she really have any reason to be optimistic. not at this point in time terry because she really faces a wall of criticism from all sides from inside her own party opposition politicians from different strands of the conservatives have been making the rounds of the radio studios this morning and have said we don't want this we want something else maybe we want an already solution staying in the single market but not this particular deal that she has brought back from brussels and also if you look at social media people here don't buy this optimism thing they say this is the most important decision within generations that we in britain have to take you can't just tell us to sort of wipe this off the table and move on we're not satisfied. e.u. commission president john told us he insists there will be no renegotiations of the brig's a deal saying this is the only deal possible you mentioned possible other solutions that must hav
basler who's been following the break at negotiations and joins us from london barbara given the opposition that theresa may faces in getting her break the deal through parliament does she really have any reason to be optimistic. not at this point in time terry because she really faces a wall of criticism from all sides from inside her own party opposition politicians from different strands of the conservatives have been making the rounds of the radio studios this morning and have said we don't...
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our correspondent barbara basler standing by force in london barbara what are the chances that theresa may will face a leadership challenge now. the chances seem to be growing by the minute because the rumor is really flying fast here and the plot seems to stick and indeed that the hardline bricks of tears in her own party the tory party might have gotten the forty eight letters together that they need to start such a leadership challenge they already do with the conservative whips that those are the people in the party at the parliamentary party who are supposed to keep the sheep in line they have been commanded to stay in town over the weekend because they might be needed now that is aside that internal rick needs to be down that treason may might want to talk to the black sheep among her. party and to try to convince them one on want to please don't do this to me but we will know more within a little while the signal will be wouldn't break him brady the chairman of the off the back fence or committee that's called nine hundred twenty two committee will enter downing street number ten at
our correspondent barbara basler standing by force in london barbara what are the chances that theresa may will face a leadership challenge now. the chances seem to be growing by the minute because the rumor is really flying fast here and the plot seems to stick and indeed that the hardline bricks of tears in her own party the tory party might have gotten the forty eight letters together that they need to start such a leadership challenge they already do with the conservative whips that those...
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smog might be putting in a letter of no confidence in the prime minister barbara we're seeing this leadership challenge ken theresa may hold on here. if her own party tells her that it doesn't want her anymore as a leader if the confidence is if she's voted down within her own party if there is a no confidence vote within the conservatives no i mean then she's gone and it's over for her and the question now is will reduce mons who sort of the leading figure of the hard line here is and who is somebody who'll can really kill political opponent was politeness as we have heard and will he sort of step up and say let me be the leader of the party for a long time four months or of the summer in particular he was sort of slated as being the man off the future who could sort of really galvanize the party and have support and many people in the public and many inside the party like him as a new leader of course the people who are the pro europeans and and those who are really who think that all this is going too far they're against three smart but he is certainly somebody who could try and put a temper as leadership challenge
smog might be putting in a letter of no confidence in the prime minister barbara we're seeing this leadership challenge ken theresa may hold on here. if her own party tells her that it doesn't want her anymore as a leader if the confidence is if she's voted down within her own party if there is a no confidence vote within the conservatives no i mean then she's gone and it's over for her and the question now is will reduce mons who sort of the leading figure of the hard line here is and who is...
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basal who has been covering the breaks of negotiations and joins us from london barbara given the opposition to theresa may places and getting her brakes a deal through parliament does she really have any reason to be optimistic. she at least tries to convey the image and that's not easy for her because she's not the best of communicators even under better circumstances and her own party dreads sort of sort of going out to campaign in the country and trying to speak to real people that usually doesn't end well because she can't really connects oak trees i'm a trying to be optimistic it takes all her effort and with sears say what she's trying to do now is to rely and to appeal to the bob's that's not the roberts off great britain now that's the people board of breaks it and she hopes that they will sort of turn around things for her. well we heard john claude younger that you commission president earlier making it clear that there would be no renegotiations of the braggs deal let's have a listen. i'm invited to go. to work if i just did in the house of commons to throw this in consideration this is the bes
basal who has been covering the breaks of negotiations and joins us from london barbara given the opposition to theresa may places and getting her brakes a deal through parliament does she really have any reason to be optimistic. she at least tries to convey the image and that's not easy for her because she's not the best of communicators even under better circumstances and her own party dreads sort of sort of going out to campaign in the country and trying to speak to real people that usually...
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that were the case, is it possible that theresa may and our government could not even lasted through tomorrow? would that mean a new referendum on brexit? barbarathis is still up in the rumors sphere, but there is a rumor that the 48th letters that are needed formally to get a no-confidence vote against theresa may going are already laid down in parliament. there is no confirmation like that and we have heard rumors before. it might also be true. in any a case, numbers against her have been laid out so this is hanging over her. it is possible that the tory's will force a vote of no-confidence against her and what happens then -- nobody knowns. -- knows. it would still show her that to get the deal through parliament at one point in december is going to be extremely difficult are almost impossible. brent: barbara wesel in london, thank you. let's take this story to brussels. good evening, we understand that that the eu's chief negotiator is expected to comment. any idea what he is going to say and what his reaction is going to be? >> i just saw a very happy chief negotiator in this press conference. i was following his french comments, and he ev
that were the case, is it possible that theresa may and our government could not even lasted through tomorrow? would that mean a new referendum on brexit? barbarathis is still up in the rumors sphere, but there is a rumor that the 48th letters that are needed formally to get a no-confidence vote against theresa may going are already laid down in parliament. there is no confirmation like that and we have heard rumors before. it might also be true. in any a case, numbers against her have been...
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let's go right to do that means barbara faisal who is standing by for us in london barbara a tough day for theresa may yesterday what lies ahead for her today what lies ahead exactly sumi is day two of political mayhem in london if you just begin was looking at some of the headlines this morning in the times lonely maze staggering on all you can say to that is oh dear so what we're waiting here for is possible nother slew of resignations she tried last night to convince her. minister michael god who is one of the few stabilizing forces in her government in her cabinet to become the new bricks that ministers minister said after a while thanks no thanks and now just a few minutes ago while she is on a talk show on the london radio station she said to the question who is going to be your next great minister she said i'm going to do it myself only indeed. barbara with such a flurry of activity yesterday we sent our reporter out on to the streets to get some reactions from londoners last night let's take a look. chaos anger and confusion not just inside parliament but on the streets of london as well for t
let's go right to do that means barbara faisal who is standing by for us in london barbara a tough day for theresa may yesterday what lies ahead for her today what lies ahead exactly sumi is day two of political mayhem in london if you just begin was looking at some of the headlines this morning in the times lonely maze staggering on all you can say to that is oh dear so what we're waiting here for is possible nother slew of resignations she tried last night to convince her. minister michael...
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vessel is outside parliament in london gary is in brussels good to see you both again barbara let's start with you theresa may is now expected to speak to parliament in this afternoon what are you expecting to hear from her she sounded very confident there. she of course has to pretend that she is very confident and she does a reasonably good job of it because in no way now is the deal is on the table a way to must be lifted off your shoulders but everything else will follow of course we know that the reason made tends to repeat herself endlessly if need be so what is to expect of course she's going to say this is exactly the breaks a deal that i promised the british people i would deliver and i am now delivering it support me otherwise of course she will ask the parliamentarians to have her back otherwise there will be no deal or there will be no breaks at all there will be a hard break sort of cliff edge breaks it and that she will of course remind the members of parliament would be it does us therefore great britain and she will of course continue on that same theme that is she is turning around and around
vessel is outside parliament in london gary is in brussels good to see you both again barbara let's start with you theresa may is now expected to speak to parliament in this afternoon what are you expecting to hear from her she sounded very confident there. she of course has to pretend that she is very confident and she does a reasonably good job of it because in no way now is the deal is on the table a way to must be lifted off your shoulders but everything else will follow of course we know...
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barbara vessel in london and. in brussels on the very latest there we are waiting for theresa may to speak to m.p.'s there but. we're going to continue with this we're just waiting i'm just keeping an eye on ten downing street here to see you both know and we don't see theresa may just yet max and come back to you now. sorry just trying to clear things up here we're just going to come back to you know what kind of shock waves have these resignations sent in there and brussels i mean have we heard any reactions yet. i'm not aware of any reactions at the moment i think they're there waiting to see what plays out and indication for this is that we said are you when you spoke earlier today was very careful not to say anything wrong very diplomatic and in his press conference this morning and i think that that approach has not changed they don't want to give any criticism in the u.k. of what this withdrawal agreement represents for them any kind of ground and especially in the u.k. anything that you institutions or representatives of the e.u. institutions and here especially the e.u. commission says could be could
barbara vessel in london and. in brussels on the very latest there we are waiting for theresa may to speak to m.p.'s there but. we're going to continue with this we're just waiting i'm just keeping an eye on ten downing street here to see you both know and we don't see theresa may just yet max and come back to you now. sorry just trying to clear things up here we're just going to come back to you know what kind of shock waves have these resignations sent in there and brussels i mean have we...
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some people say it goes from bad to worse for theresa may let's bring in our correspondents now barbara vanes or is in london and get your boss this is in brussels good evening to both of you barbara let me start with you i mean suddenly getting this breaks a deal through parliament it looks like it's the least of to read to me these problems indeed brant because it comes a bit later of the four that she has to deal was her cabinet have a ravaging members with her own backbenchers stabbing her in the back and was bullets flying of course from the do you see the northern irish unionist party that is propping up her government so yes she has her hands full and what we serve so early in the evening is that she decided to come out fighting and the is stifling thing about that is that i think stubbornness might be the main characteristic off trees of may one choose second of course she will like it ceria just carry on and go on doing the same thing and saying the same thing over again until people just give up in desperation and it seems they she's trying to wear them down by sheer stubbornn
some people say it goes from bad to worse for theresa may let's bring in our correspondents now barbara vanes or is in london and get your boss this is in brussels good evening to both of you barbara let me start with you i mean suddenly getting this breaks a deal through parliament it looks like it's the least of to read to me these problems indeed brant because it comes a bit later of the four that she has to deal was her cabinet have a ravaging members with her own backbenchers stabbing her...
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right with her head and her heart that was the british foreign minister theresa may let's go now to london where our very own barbara visual is standing by near ten downing street good evening to you barbara so the prime minister's she got the deal through her cabinet is this a big victory. it is a spot victory because when she when we just heard her talk about impassioned debate that really brant is sort of code for we fought like cats in a sack because in it within these five hours there were rumors coming out of downing street that some tory brecht's tears were absolutely infuriated and that she really had a hard time to get them to sort of back her up and go along was the deal and so this is a first step but it is she's not there yet i mean many had thought she would fall to the day when the meeting lasted so long everybody said oh this is going horribly wrong and then finally once more we must say she emerged victorious but nothing is for sure yet and we know that she has to go to parliament tomorrow and try to do the same thing there and is that going to be as easy and i'm saying i'm using the word here easy v
right with her head and her heart that was the british foreign minister theresa may let's go now to london where our very own barbara visual is standing by near ten downing street good evening to you barbara so the prime minister's she got the deal through her cabinet is this a big victory. it is a spot victory because when she when we just heard her talk about impassioned debate that really brant is sort of code for we fought like cats in a sack because in it within these five hours there were...
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seen what's going to happen in london barbara the number of conservative party rebels is growing raising the chances of a leadership challenge against theresa may still going to be prime minister by the end of this week. that's the one million pound question of course and nobody dares to bet on it because fair and balanced as we heard it from michelle burn year that is not what her opponents in the conservative party believe this deal to be they talk about treason and national catastrophe and treason may really has to sort of face this down it's not quite sure yet when and if these forty eight leaders will. there are supposed to be imminent what will happen after that is within twenty four hours there will be a vote which is a secret ballot on her leadership and women in on the conservative parties expect that she will win it but at the same time she might be weakened politically because many people might sort of show their discontent so there is still everything to play for for two reason may here and at the moment she is fighting her fight at the c.b.i. the british consideration of industry where is she true where she's trying to garnering su
seen what's going to happen in london barbara the number of conservative party rebels is growing raising the chances of a leadership challenge against theresa may still going to be prime minister by the end of this week. that's the one million pound question of course and nobody dares to bet on it because fair and balanced as we heard it from michelle burn year that is not what her opponents in the conservative party believe this deal to be they talk about treason and national catastrophe and...
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summit can take place if there are green lights and we look ahead barbara let's come back to you in london the question here is a theresa may says that this declaration sets out an ambitious broad deep and flexible partnership is this going to be enough to get through british parliament. well that's the first reaction soon we heard here was that one conservative breaks to tears said now this is the classic kill blindfold walking along a plank brick said that means we are buying into something that we don't know what it will be awarded means and of course it is in a sense he's right because this is a political declaration meaning nothing god good will in friendly words it's not legally binding and future governments can just turn their backs on it or interpret it in a way that will not suit the other side in this case britain so it is of course a blindfold sit in something similar was already heard from scotland because they're the first reactions where yes now we're being forced into this and we don't know how good the future for us will be and there is a great to dread before because of economic consequences or breaks it s
summit can take place if there are green lights and we look ahead barbara let's come back to you in london the question here is a theresa may says that this declaration sets out an ambitious broad deep and flexible partnership is this going to be enough to get through british parliament. well that's the first reaction soon we heard here was that one conservative breaks to tears said now this is the classic kill blindfold walking along a plank brick said that means we are buying into something...
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brussels welcome both barbara let's start with you cannons to the left condoms to the right does it look like mrs ray is going to get this deal through parliament. it seems that theresa may has really set off a civil war in her own party that is the first thing that is happening and that is what we are seeing today here in london because the brakes cheers are now in full battle mode against a reason may you just mentioned very smart who've said i was throwing down the gauntlet against her leadership we will have a leadership contest it is not quite yet clear when that is going to happen bought it bodes ill for it to resume a and so she really is surrounded by enemies and as you said there are cannons being fired from all sides so a tough day for the prime minister first they went after her deal now it looks like they're coming after her let's hear from jacob riis mark. the conservative party referendum on which almost all conservative m.p.'s stood so specifically but we would leave the customs union it did not have any small print saying oh unless we decide to have a backstop it is a permanent customs union that is harder to leave the leaving your opinion on the offical
brussels welcome both barbara let's start with you cannons to the left condoms to the right does it look like mrs ray is going to get this deal through parliament. it seems that theresa may has really set off a civil war in her own party that is the first thing that is happening and that is what we are seeing today here in london because the brakes cheers are now in full battle mode against a reason may you just mentioned very smart who've said i was throwing down the gauntlet against her...
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first barbara before we get down to this business conference up we're hearing that the number of conservative party rebels is growing raising the chances of a leadership challenge against theresa may is she going to be prime minister by the end of this week. i we're not absolutely for too much money on that at this point in time brian but on the other hand even if they do bring this challenge against her what will happen within twenty four hours then there is going to be a vote that is going to be a secret ballot among all the conservative parliamentarians here in westminster and so some might infect so to first show how much they dislike her or distrust her in that secret ballot and the numbers might look not so good so good for her but she is largely expected to win it and the sense that formally she could carry on as prime minister her opponents think that she might be so weakened through that whole process that holding on to office might become even more difficult after this for her ok as we wait for that vote the prime minister is talking this morning to top business leaders what is her pitch to them today. her pitch of course to business leaders is quite simple and it's quit
first barbara before we get down to this business conference up we're hearing that the number of conservative party rebels is growing raising the chances of a leadership challenge against theresa may is she going to be prime minister by the end of this week. i we're not absolutely for too much money on that at this point in time brian but on the other hand even if they do bring this challenge against her what will happen within twenty four hours then there is going to be a vote that is going to...
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for more on this story barbara vessel is in london and max huffman is in brussels good morning to you both max let's start with you in brussels the clock is ticking for theresa may what can she expect when she faces e.u. leaders next week well compared to what she's facing back in london it'll be a walk in the park no seriously she probably is going to have to face some criticism over the deal as well although you have to sort that out amongst themselves but we've heard in the last days that france for example is not at all happy about fisheries not being included in that deal in germany is worried about a level playing field meaning that companies in the u.k. and companies on the continent will face the same conditions if they are in the customs union later on but like i said it's a different animal than in london it's not her personal faith that's on the line here in brussels e.u. has a squabble among themselves in the goshen among themselves figure this out if they really can back the deal or not in the most likely scenario is that they will back the deal negotiated with three some of his cabinet meanwhile her political fate is on the line in london that brin
for more on this story barbara vessel is in london and max huffman is in brussels good morning to you both max let's start with you in brussels the clock is ticking for theresa may what can she expect when she faces e.u. leaders next week well compared to what she's facing back in london it'll be a walk in the park no seriously she probably is going to have to face some criticism over the deal as well although you have to sort that out amongst themselves but we've heard in the last days that...
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barbara this is an argument we were hearing in parliament all day that this is not pregnant this is a failure we've seen theresa may survive other crisis but we're seeing now a letter of no confidence and also big resignations today dominic robb the the brags that minister can she really survive all of this. what's even worse than the resignation of done many for obviously for the future is that michael god of the cabinet minister who is at the moment responsible for agriculture and who is one of the few remaining big beasts of the tory party somebody was experience and influence in the party that he declined to take up the job off dominic dominic grab a he took a few hours to think about it after it had been offered to him and then he said thank you but no thank you he does not want to be responsible for the mess he does not want to secure fice himself on the altar off trees amazing breaks a deal and that goes to show that even the support she nominally seemed to have last night in cabinet isn't really there seems to be crumbling by the minute really and that has a lot of people concerned there in london but also
barbara this is an argument we were hearing in parliament all day that this is not pregnant this is a failure we've seen theresa may survive other crisis but we're seeing now a letter of no confidence and also big resignations today dominic robb the the brags that minister can she really survive all of this. what's even worse than the resignation of done many for obviously for the future is that michael god of the cabinet minister who is at the moment responsible for agriculture and who is one...
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barbara, our last caller in this open phones section. next, we will discuss declining crime rates in america. we will be joined by the christian science monitor's harry bruinius. british prime minister theresa mayent before the house of commons to give her defense on why the brexit deal was good for the u.k. here is a portion of that. [video clip] >> our duty as a parliament is to examine this deal in detail, to debate it respectfully, to listen to our constituents and decide what is in our national interest. there is a choice this house will have to make. we can back this deal, deliver on the vote of the referendum, and move on to building a brighter future of opportunity choosesperity, or we can to reject this deal and go back to square one. because no one knows what would happen if this deal does not pass. it would open the door to more division and uncertainty with all the risks that would intel. mr. speaker, i believe our national interest is clear. the british people want us to get on with the deal and honor the referendum that allows us to come together -- allows us to come together again in the country whichever way we voted. this is that deal, a deal that delivers for the british peopl
barbara, our last caller in this open phones section. next, we will discuss declining crime rates in america. we will be joined by the christian science monitor's harry bruinius. british prime minister theresa mayent before the house of commons to give her defense on why the brexit deal was good for the u.k. here is a portion of that. [video clip] >> our duty as a parliament is to examine this deal in detail, to debate it respectfully, to listen to our constituents and decide what is in...
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barbara, followed by deadly mudslides, that is now the fear here in malibu dagen. dagen: jonathan thank you for all your reporting jonathan hunt in malibu for us. reporter: sure. dagen: battle over brexit prime minister theresa mayeat her foreign policy adviser former under margaret tlacher weighing in on those negotiations. that is next. ♪ if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with $0 down, $0 due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. and a complimentary first month's payment. each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply
barbara, followed by deadly mudslides, that is now the fear here in malibu dagen. dagen: jonathan thank you for all your reporting jonathan hunt in malibu for us. reporter: sure. dagen: battle over brexit prime minister theresa mayeat her foreign policy adviser former under margaret tlacher weighing in on those negotiations. that is next. ♪ if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants...