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. needs to do that rather than try to pander to the erg. see what form those talks take and where they get the prime minister because many of her own mps can see her dilemma, if she moves more towards softer brexit, we had members of her own party saying they would split the party, the other option is no deal, which many people think would be bad for the country so those are the two options, as she keeps pointing out you have to replace that no deal to default position with something else and that is what she will try to do in the next few days. indeed, it is a conundrum. let me read you one line from the dup, arlene foster and parliamentary leader nigel dodds have met the prime minister this evening, arlene foster said they had a useful discussion, these are critical times for the uk and we indicated that we would act in the national interest so they will vote with the government tonight. she said lessons will need to be learned from the vote in parliament, the issue of the backstop needs to be dealt with and we will work to that end. let‘
. needs to do that rather than try to pander to the erg. see what form those talks take and where they get the prime minister because many of her own mps can see her dilemma, if she moves more towards softer brexit, we had members of her own party saying they would split the party, the other option is no deal, which many people think would be bad for the country so those are the two options, as she keeps pointing out you have to replace that no deal to default position with something else and...
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with no major progress on brexit being announced over the summer, the conservative backbench erg grouplternative plan for the irish border based on technological solutions. i commend it to you for its common sense, its practicality, its effectiveness. but there was also speculation that they would try to force theresa may out. i have long said, and repeated again and again, that i think the policy needs to be changed, but i am supporting the person. theresa may headed to salzburg for a much—hyped eu summit to sell her brexit plan. but, after a heated meeting, she was told... everybody shared the view that, while there are positive elements in the chequers proposal, the suggested framework for economic co—operation will not work. throughout this process, i have treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. so it was back to the drawing board for theresa may. the conference season gave all the parties a chance to regroup. labour clarified its position on brexit once again. jeremy corbyn said his party would call for a general election if parliament voted down the deal
with no major progress on brexit being announced over the summer, the conservative backbench erg grouplternative plan for the irish border based on technological solutions. i commend it to you for its common sense, its practicality, its effectiveness. but there was also speculation that they would try to force theresa may out. i have long said, and repeated again and again, that i think the policy needs to be changed, but i am supporting the person. theresa may headed to salzburg for a...
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if they do that, she is going to lose the erg. then you are ina is going to lose the erg. backbenchers to support us and can we rely on them if we put this deal back to the vote. the labour party's own policy test for brexit it must deliver the same benefits as membership and that by definition is impossible. you speak to people in the european commission and can't have a delivers 5 ' ’ delivers the 5, 5 delivers the same 5— 5 delivers the same benefits % delivers the same benefits asfi that delivers the same benefits as it's not happen, it is a membership, it's not happen, it is a front seat. she speaks tojeremy corbyn, i'm sure they will sit down and it will be a lovely discussion but at the end, the labour party will not suddenly vote for the prime minister's brexit policy. there would be a risk in that. nor should labour stand up. they shouldn'tjust give theresa may, the way that negotiations panned out, the way she has... that's why we need a general election. can ijust ask you... we are at an impasse, a constitutional crisis and the way out is to change the parliament
if they do that, she is going to lose the erg. then you are ina is going to lose the erg. backbenchers to support us and can we rely on them if we put this deal back to the vote. the labour party's own policy test for brexit it must deliver the same benefits as membership and that by definition is impossible. you speak to people in the european commission and can't have a delivers 5 ' ’ delivers the 5, 5 delivers the same 5— 5 delivers the same benefits % delivers the same benefits asfi...
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these red lines, no deal better than a bad deal at all that, all the time she has been protesting the erg giving them scraps to feed on. in the referendum campaign they said we will get a deal. there was no talk about no deal. there was no talk about no deal. and every time she has played it... she said she would be flexible, open and inclusive. really she is like a manager of the team facing relegation and every time they lose she will change the format. all this sort of thing going on but the problem is the board cannot sack because they tried that once and so they are lumbered with a manager and team facing relegation. it seems the only side she has tried to include other extreme brexiteers who have already rejected this. and they will become more extreme over a period of time. the idea of no deal being now there are trump card if you like has emerged only very recently. 17.4 million people, it is impossible to believe that they voted for this now. 16 million voted to remain. but that is argument that she is representing the people, i think she said it was her solemn duty, sacred duty,
these red lines, no deal better than a bad deal at all that, all the time she has been protesting the erg giving them scraps to feed on. in the referendum campaign they said we will get a deal. there was no talk about no deal. there was no talk about no deal. and every time she has played it... she said she would be flexible, open and inclusive. really she is like a manager of the team facing relegation and every time they lose she will change the format. all this sort of thing going on but the...
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the erg and jacob rees—mogg shot their bolt a while ago andi rees—mogg shot their bolt a while ago andor her now for at least another 12 months. ago and i cannot go for her now for at least another12 months. she can't be forced out by her parliamentary party, but i'm pretty sure whatever happens assuming she loses labour will hold that vote of fio loses labour will hold that vote of no confidence that has been spoken about for so often because it has to. it has always been clear they have a sequence of propositions in the first is vote against a deal and then call for a general election. if they were to win that, but i don't see how that happens, there would be a general election. other than that, there is no mechanism to remove her, that was used in december, but i think the scale of the vote is hugely significant because in the commons this afternoon, as she had to come up she struck a obstinate tone, she represented the peoples vote in 2016, not the parliamentary will now. if it is a colossal defeat, she is really going to have to deliver what parliament wants. but even if it is a 5
the erg and jacob rees—mogg shot their bolt a while ago andi rees—mogg shot their bolt a while ago andor her now for at least another 12 months. ago and i cannot go for her now for at least another12 months. she can't be forced out by her parliamentary party, but i'm pretty sure whatever happens assuming she loses labour will hold that vote of fio loses labour will hold that vote of no confidence that has been spoken about for so often because it has to. it has always been clear they have a...
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the erg, the eurosceptics, have said they would support the prime minister.russels will say no, that is not enough. they do not wa nt to no, that is not enough. they do not want to reopen the withdrawal agreement with the exit treaty text thatis agreement with the exit treaty text that is on the table. sources here is saying the responses are already prepared to come out if that amendment is passed in london and it will be that there is not a renegotiation possible. we are hearing from president emmanuel macron in france saying exactly the same thing. he is at a mini summit meeting in cyprus this evening. eu leaders starting to make their voices heard as well for a very reason. that amendment is the one that says the uk government, theresa may, should seek to find alternative arrangements to deal with the irish border situation. the view of the us that alternative arrangements have been discussed verily for well over a yearand been discussed verily for well over a year and every possible option has been looked at and there are no other better options. theresa
the erg, the eurosceptics, have said they would support the prime minister.russels will say no, that is not enough. they do not wa nt to no, that is not enough. they do not want to reopen the withdrawal agreement with the exit treaty text thatis agreement with the exit treaty text that is on the table. sources here is saying the responses are already prepared to come out if that amendment is passed in london and it will be that there is not a renegotiation possible. we are hearing from...
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hands of the military in religion one quarter of the elected parliament to be able to elect a non ergs is elected not elected member of parliament presumably the head of the military right now ok and then there's also this the twenty year national strategy isn't that i've been reading about which again is drawn up by the minute she and she says any new government must follow it what does the symbols. the national strategy will play it its role after the new government is in place the implication is that because the content is draft that in a very vague manner and that's the rule that if the government in charge has issued any policy that is in conflict with the national strategy it can go to the lawsuit and the cabinet could. could could have to to stop it roll at any time that the the verdict came out and that's that is the highest risk fodder new government because any kind of policy can for example be against the principle of sufficiency economy that is written in the national strategy so. with this kind of way policy in the stretchy it it it is a threat to any new government throug
hands of the military in religion one quarter of the elected parliament to be able to elect a non ergs is elected not elected member of parliament presumably the head of the military right now ok and then there's also this the twenty year national strategy isn't that i've been reading about which again is drawn up by the minute she and she says any new government must follow it what does the symbols. the national strategy will play it its role after the new government is in place the...
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she put her party interests before the country, and tried to appease the erg.minister has shown steel and determination. but there is a point at which steel and determination becomes obstinacy and recklessness, and she has gone far beyond it. in the labour party, we consistently argued that parliament must be properly consulted, fully involved. a former conservative leader worried about what the uk would get for the £39 billion it had agreed to pay as part of the divorce bill. when you have given them the most important negotiating position, you have, that leaves you with very little to drive them into the next element, which is what we really want, which is trade. and i don't resile from the point that we want to have a trade deal with our nearest trading partner. of course we do. we don't want to end up in some kind of spitting war with them. we want to have a decent arrangement. we also want other arrangements around the world. the problem we have got is right now as it stands this £39 billion is hinged on nothing at all, other than they get it regardless. t
she put her party interests before the country, and tried to appease the erg.minister has shown steel and determination. but there is a point at which steel and determination becomes obstinacy and recklessness, and she has gone far beyond it. in the labour party, we consistently argued that parliament must be properly consulted, fully involved. a former conservative leader worried about what the uk would get for the £39 billion it had agreed to pay as part of the divorce bill. when you have...
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i did at one moment think he might be on the brink of applying for a associate membership of the erg.m in the morning and it will continue into the early hours on till the last person has had their say and would like to do so. our eyes will be on what happens later in the day on tuesday at westminster when we will find out if theresa may's brexit plans have been successful or not. our political correspondent iain watson gave me this update a short time ago from westminster. theresa may met her own members of parliament tonight, most of them thought she gave a pretty good performance but in terms of substance, she didn't make any of them change their minds if they were sceptical towards her deal, so she is still facing defeat. so what we will see most likely in the next 2a hours are attempts to diminish the size of the defeat, including an amendment that would try to some extent mitigate the fears around the northern ireland backstop, this attempt to avoid a hard border in northern ireland. there will be an attempt to try to say this will come to an the end in 2021 but the snag is the
i did at one moment think he might be on the brink of applying for a associate membership of the erg.m in the morning and it will continue into the early hours on till the last person has had their say and would like to do so. our eyes will be on what happens later in the day on tuesday at westminster when we will find out if theresa may's brexit plans have been successful or not. our political correspondent iain watson gave me this update a short time ago from westminster. theresa may met her...
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. >> reporter: sarsour understands the current controversy to be an inescapable part of building a ergt movement. >> sometimes we'll have hard conversations. but i believe in our potential as a movement, and i'm not going to turn back on this mission of an intersectional women's movement. >> reporter: organizers say a decline in participation is inevitable, after that first historic march. but, they point to the results of the 2018 midterms as proof that women across the country ere engaged, evidence that the spirit of the march remains strong. >> glor: okay. complicated story, but good to have you here, alex. >> reporter: great to be here. thanks, jeff. >> glor: coming up here tonight, we'll go swimming with one of the largest great white sharks you will ever see. great white sharks you will ever see. try alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief, plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. oh, what a relief it is! because they let me to customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything. like my bike and my calves. liberty mutual custom
. >> reporter: sarsour understands the current controversy to be an inescapable part of building a ergt movement. >> sometimes we'll have hard conversations. but i believe in our potential as a movement, and i'm not going to turn back on this mission of an intersectional women's movement. >> reporter: organizers say a decline in participation is inevitable, after that first historic march. but, they point to the results of the 2018 midterms as proof that women across the...
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right now, we spoke to ho said erg reporter wloo l of this has nothing to do with the trade negotiations. >> clearly the relationship between the u.s. and china is important to a lot of people and a lot ofca chinese ame and chinese exiles who live here in the united states and who are watching that into the future. bloomberg reports that the protesters who met the vice premier outside of the ctel were angry or they were accusing thenese government of wanting residents to relocate. but, again, not about the trade lks. but he also said this is just par for the course when chinese delegates go into foreign countries where protesting in public is legal and just a way of >> cory, thanks so much. >>> working for your health tonight, protecting yourself from the flu with a flu shot could also help protect you from a stroke. a study byrs researc at columbia university looked at morehan 30,000 stroke patients. it found many were hospitalized with severe bouts of the flu. increases say flu he odds of having a stroke by almost 40%. and the risk is prolonged. lasting up to a year. now, the reasons f
right now, we spoke to ho said erg reporter wloo l of this has nothing to do with the trade negotiations. >> clearly the relationship between the u.s. and china is important to a lot of people and a lot ofca chinese ame and chinese exiles who live here in the united states and who are watching that into the future. bloomberg reports that the protesters who met the vice premier outside of the ctel were angry or they were accusing thenese government of wanting residents to relocate. but,...
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assange, and the way that he talked to his self proclaimed, identified intermediary stone maintains that erg had gone well that day >> we had a very frank exchange. i made the case that the accusation that i knew about john powe december tapodeta's ek was false. what does today's indictment say about the consequences for allegedly misleading your committee? >> i think that many of those who testified before our committee while the republicans were in power were under the impression that they were -- and we're going to see in short order near roger stone is not the only one to lie to congress and they're all consequences it is a felony to lie to congress and we're seeing results of that in this indictment >> your view baited on what we now know to be the trigger that mueller is willing to use is that you knowledge of other individuals that you think by this standard would also be charged? >> yes, i do >> can you name any of them? >> i'm not going to. >> are there more than two >> there may be two. >> about two are any in the president's family >> i understand. but it is my job to ask. there a
assange, and the way that he talked to his self proclaimed, identified intermediary stone maintains that erg had gone well that day >> we had a very frank exchange. i made the case that the accusation that i knew about john powe december tapodeta's ek was false. what does today's indictment say about the consequences for allegedly misleading your committee? >> i think that many of those who testified before our committee while the republicans were in power were under the impression...
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. >> reporter: on iday, kelly's manage erg wr who is accused of threatening the father of an allegedrns himself ina son hopes speaking out helps others. >> it was just swept under the rug time after time after time. maybe if it wasn't this wouldn't ftve happened to me are or the girls me. >> reporter: powerful claims now overshadowing kelly's once storied ♪career. see me running through open door ♪ orter: and we're also hearing from kelly's manager james masonis saidccusers manipulated the media and now the judicial system adding he has full confidence in his own legal team. >> still a lot of unanswer questions about that case. morgan, thanks. >>> let's get another check of a busy morning for you. moves on, it is this storm. all about the cold, which is already what we'reg across the northern plains. look at bismarck, north dakota. e wind chill is 13 degrees below zero. minneapolis, st. louis, 17 below in the wind chill. chicago is in the process of cho cooling down. temperaturesill run 10 to 20 degrees below average this afternoon. high in fargo, 5 below. omaha,, 16. birmingh that s
. >> reporter: on iday, kelly's manage erg wr who is accused of threatening the father of an allegedrns himself ina son hopes speaking out helps others. >> it was just swept under the rug time after time after time. maybe if it wasn't this wouldn't ftve happened to me are or the girls me. >> reporter: powerful claims now overshadowing kelly's once storied ♪career. see me running through open door ♪ orter: and we're also hearing from kelly's manager james masonis...
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we interpreted that he got security clearance is okay because erg is okay with the mueller investigationwe read that wrong. >> do you awe agree? >> i think it is a dangerous and precarious for someone conducting american foreign policy. that material level is standard for someone who is working at the national security council. anyone working at a sensitive post, i'm concerned he cannot do his job without that information. >> and i share your concern that i'm worried he is doing it with the information. we have to sneak in a break. h the information. we have to sneak in a break. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here on the hilton app. just available to the public, so... book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. i
we interpreted that he got security clearance is okay because erg is okay with the mueller investigationwe read that wrong. >> do you awe agree? >> i think it is a dangerous and precarious for someone conducting american foreign policy. that material level is standard for someone who is working at the national security council. anyone working at a sensitive post, i'm concerned he cannot do his job without that information. >> and i share your concern that i'm worried he is...
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and applause ] here's the last one, if you blend the stories, "guys m 'fu45' into lawn," "joe biden ergesng booth goes viral in minutes," and "bill gatesays toilets have chilling effect on environment." you get, "after 45 minutes joe bigen ems erfromoilet, says, 'fu, chili's.'" [ laughter and applause ]om that'swild stories. guys, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ee [ and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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stay in florida, though, because florida's new secretary of state has resigned after shocking photos erged showing him in black face. these pictures obtained by the local paper, he tallahassee democrat" show him at a private halloween party back in 2005 posing as a hurricane katrina victim. this is just two months after that deadly storm. at the time he county supervisor of election. he resigned hours after the photos were posted online. whenntsked to comn the photos, he said there's nothing i can say. nbc news could not reach h for comment. >>> a touching story now that unfolded on the side of it's going viral. a veteran saw a driver struggling on the side of the road and pulled over tohelp. as shomari stone explains, tha good samaritan had no idea the stranded person was o of his heroes. >> i've always just been a pretty happy go lucky kin of guy. >> reporter: anthony maggert has a good heart. we sat down withim in h living room in stafford, firginia. >> i think a lot o things in life are just about helping people. >> reporter: on wednesday he hopped in his car. >> i w heading on the bel
stay in florida, though, because florida's new secretary of state has resigned after shocking photos erged showing him in black face. these pictures obtained by the local paper, he tallahassee democrat" show him at a private halloween party back in 2005 posing as a hurricane katrina victim. this is just two months after that deadly storm. at the time he county supervisor of election. he resigned hours after the photos were posted online. whenntsked to comn the photos, he said there's...
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nigel, i've been following the rumours on twitter that the erg eurosceptics will fall in behind theresahe 1922 backbench committee where theresa may has been giving us her last hurrah to get her a deal over the line. she spoke passionately about wanting to deliver on what the british people voted for in 2016 and she knows her deal is a compromise but one real problem we have is that we need the support of the dup to be able to govern and so if deal got the route tomorrow, we were not able to govern for the rest of the three years, so i believe the deal will not get the route tomorrow. i think there will bea route tomorrow. i think there will be a few more conservative mps who will support it because they are frightened that if we don't get it through, there may not be any brexit, but the prime minister in answering questions today made it clear to a labour answering questions today made it cleartoa labourmp answering questions today made it clear to a labour mp that as far as she is concerned, we leave in march and there will be no extension or revocation of article 50, which started al
nigel, i've been following the rumours on twitter that the erg eurosceptics will fall in behind theresahe 1922 backbench committee where theresa may has been giving us her last hurrah to get her a deal over the line. she spoke passionately about wanting to deliver on what the british people voted for in 2016 and she knows her deal is a compromise but one real problem we have is that we need the support of the dup to be able to govern and so if deal got the route tomorrow, we were not able to...
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can i tell her, when the bells ring from the whole of the erg will walk through the lobbies with hero confidence. not long to go before that takes place at 7pm. a lot of you have been in touch asking questions, basically saying, what happens next over the brexit withdrawal agreement. the backstop. the future of the irish border. later this evening at 8:30pm we will be putting your questions to be ahead of europe and trade policy at the institute of directors and bbc northern ireland's economics and business editor, john campbell, and they will both be fielding your questions and you can tweet them. you can also e—mail us so get your questions in and they will be standing by to answer them. the bbc news at six is coming up. i will be back here at ten o'clock but first the weather. we end the week on a cold note. there is this a low pressure pulling out into the near continent and that is opening the floodgates to the arctic and this cold air will be pushing south tonight. also bring some sleet and snow to northern parts of scotland the zfimef scotland. lifi scotland. there of eric scotl
can i tell her, when the bells ring from the whole of the erg will walk through the lobbies with hero confidence. not long to go before that takes place at 7pm. a lot of you have been in touch asking questions, basically saying, what happens next over the brexit withdrawal agreement. the backstop. the future of the irish border. later this evening at 8:30pm we will be putting your questions to be ahead of europe and trade policy at the institute of directors and bbc northern ireland's economics...
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instead, she doubled down, she put her party interests before the country and tried to appease the erg point at which steel and determination becomes obstinacy and recklessness. and she has gone far beyond it. in the labour party, we consistently argued that parliament must be properly consulted and fully involved. he said the government had taken the wrong approach and other policies affecting the economy, for example, immigration, where he said immigration from the eu was now going down but from other parts of the world it was continuing to go up. 80 mps are going to take part this evening. the session is going to end when everyone else is well asleep. quite a few heavyweights have been on their feet including a former party leader of the conservatives. we have heard from iain duncan smith, a keen brexiteer. he was talking about the amount of money that the uk is going to give to the eu as part of the divorce bill. that was one of his concerns, and he was also worried about the northern ireland border which is a lot of concern for brexiteer mps and the agreement which has been reache
instead, she doubled down, she put her party interests before the country and tried to appease the erg point at which steel and determination becomes obstinacy and recklessness. and she has gone far beyond it. in the labour party, we consistently argued that parliament must be properly consulted and fully involved. he said the government had taken the wrong approach and other policies affecting the economy, for example, immigration, where he said immigration from the eu was now going down but...
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the government were to sign up to a customs union to satisfy labour, there would be the dup and the ergn see christian and rob watson, send them our way. i can see one christian and rob watson, send them our way. i can see one of you are saying, can you explain the backstop in simple terms. i have tried to ta ke in simple terms. i have tried to take it on in the last few minutes. it isa take it on in the last few minutes. it is a stipulation in the withdrawal agreement which says if there is new trade deal between the uk and the eu by next year, the uk will remain within the eu's customs union and it is designed to ensure there is no hard border between northern ireland, which is within the uk, and the republic of ireland. i hope that helps. there is a great jargon buster on the bbc news website which takes you through all of these phrases. stay with us on outside source — still to come... we'll have the international reactions to the turmoil in british politics after parliament rejected theresa may's brexit deal. prior to the no—confidence vote in the commons, mps had the opportunity t
the government were to sign up to a customs union to satisfy labour, there would be the dup and the ergn see christian and rob watson, send them our way. i can see one christian and rob watson, send them our way. i can see one of you are saying, can you explain the backstop in simple terms. i have tried to ta ke in simple terms. i have tried to take it on in the last few minutes. it isa take it on in the last few minutes. it is a stipulation in the withdrawal agreement which says if there is...
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point forthere any theresa may to try to placate erg, will they be happy to have a no deal brexit?it is wrong to refer to a united amalgam. they are a group of conservative mps who have come together in support of exit. they do not have a unanimity of view. i think you're right, there is probably a dozen tory mps who have always believed that no deal is a good deal of itself. i would not support anything. i have been very encouraged in the last few days since friday lunchtime, tearing noises hearing -- coming from active members of the european research group who are prepared to roll up their sleeves and work on trying to get a compromise deal over the line. if that is a sign of the conservative party now coming back together, having looked over the precipice, if you will, of a very significant schism, i for one will cheer that to the rafters. nejra: i would love to hear you cheer but from where you sit, all the -- what is looking more likely, theresa may's deal, no deal, or no brexit at this point or at least an extension of the deadline? .imon: i am perfectly relaxed a need to ex
point forthere any theresa may to try to placate erg, will they be happy to have a no deal brexit?it is wrong to refer to a united amalgam. they are a group of conservative mps who have come together in support of exit. they do not have a unanimity of view. i think you're right, there is probably a dozen tory mps who have always believed that no deal is a good deal of itself. i would not support anything. i have been very encouraged in the last few days since friday lunchtime, tearing noises...
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the deal means we leave e f 7.2 5 z; i; ; ,,i| any idea what the erg is? no.irish border, isn't it? it's in northern ireland, isn't it? the... if you can't come to an arrangement between britain and northern ireland, you have to rely on that because no—one can agree on anything in northern ireland. no idea. years after doing it, which wig-35 dgnggi which ends on march 29th. yeah, exactly, yeah. what you think is meant by hard brexit? i don‘t know. how about a withdrawal agreement? no idea. 0k, what about the eea? nope. did i get that one right? they are pretty representative. the people we found yesterday. - of people we found yesterday. lots of people we found yesterday. lots of people finding this difficult to grapple with. with us now to talk through some of those tricky terms and what they mean are the children‘s author michael rosen — who wrote ‘we‘re going on a bear hunt‘ and hosts a radio programme looking at the world of words and how we use them. also here are standup comedians simon evans and matt forde. matt used to work for the labour party so know
the deal means we leave e f 7.2 5 z; i; ; ,,i| any idea what the erg is? no.irish border, isn't it? it's in northern ireland, isn't it? the... if you can't come to an arrangement between britain and northern ireland, you have to rely on that because no—one can agree on anything in northern ireland. no idea. years after doing it, which wig-35 dgnggi which ends on march 29th. yeah, exactly, yeah. what you think is meant by hard brexit? i don‘t know. how about a withdrawal agreement? no idea....
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we are told they aim to raise about $2 billion and already advisors.th july,erg reported in softbank also seeking to take a stake. anchor: chinese cofounder is shrugging off a selloff that has wiped off $6 billion off the company's value in just three days. flee, with investors goldman among analysts that trim their forecast and price target. told us in june he is betting on a smart phone revival. 5g is coming very soon. at this point, the demand for smartphones is declining am a comes, weeve when 5g should expect to see a peak in demand for smartphones. it is understandable that in chinarands affect as local brands are competitive. growthtalk about the xiaomi has seen in india and countries like spain. what are your priorities and have they changed given the current environment? new priority for overseas expansion will be european markets. we hope to choose two or three putets to prove xiaomi can its foot in developed countries. claim xiaomi is an internet service company more than a hardware company. what specifically are you doing to address those concerns and when do you think th
we are told they aim to raise about $2 billion and already advisors.th july,erg reported in softbank also seeking to take a stake. anchor: chinese cofounder is shrugging off a selloff that has wiped off $6 billion off the company's value in just three days. flee, with investors goldman among analysts that trim their forecast and price target. told us in june he is betting on a smart phone revival. 5g is coming very soon. at this point, the demand for smartphones is declining am a comes, weeve...
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. ♪ erg. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology."e cloud a -- pays off beard -- pays off. ibm fourth-quarter sales beat estimates thanks to double-digit gains in its cloud business. what gives? the world economic forum in davos gets into full swing. we will bring the highlights, including conversations with ups and verizon. and another hollywood milestone. netflix gets its first ever big picture osca
. ♪ erg. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology."e cloud a -- pays off beard -- pays off. ibm fourth-quarter sales beat estimates thanks to double-digit gains in its cloud business. what gives? the world economic forum in davos gets into full swing. we will bring the highlights, including conversations with ups and verizon. and another hollywood milestone. netflix gets its first ever big picture osca
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. ♪ erg. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway.ngthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. su: you are watching daybreak asia. british prime minister theresa may is set to have dropped -- said to have dropped the idea of getting outside party support for her brexit deal. she said it will have to pass on conservative and d.u.p. support a loan. the european union is split on whether brexit should be delayed, but some are passing for a year-long. may said she has no intention of doing so. president trump's lawyer said real estate discussions about a trump tower in moscow continued later than has been reported. he said -- rudy giuliani said conversations between michael trump -- michael cohen and mr. trump continued until june of 2016. they previously said the talks ended earlier. the top democrat in the senate said president trump' latest shutdown propos
. ♪ erg. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway.ngthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. su: you are watching daybreak asia. british prime minister theresa may is set to have dropped -- said to have dropped the idea of getting outside party support for her brexit deal. she said it will have to pass on...
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. ♪ erg. ♪ >> is very positive. keepest will be if we can 60 during the slower demand period. ahn: this is "daybreak asia." haidi: let's get you a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. starbucks beating analyst estimates in the americas and asia pacific regions. central sales in china gained 1%, marking the second straight quarter of growth. a rare decline in china last year sparked concern about the region and wait on shares. shery ahn: british airways' owner abandoned its eight-month the discounting airline reeling during the slowing travel season. region rejected and of offers from idg saying they undervalue the airline. they said they would not make a further bid and would sell its stake in the carrier. haidi: the airline belonging to china's beleaguered hna group is ready to sell dollar-denominated bonds. we said earlier this month it more than $100 million offshore bond quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ er. this is bloomberg. ♪ selena: this is "daybreak: asia." bills ending the u.s. government shutdown have been rejected in the senate. a democratic bill without
. ♪ erg. ♪ >> is very positive. keepest will be if we can 60 during the slower demand period. ahn: this is "daybreak asia." haidi: let's get you a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. starbucks beating analyst estimates in the americas and asia pacific regions. central sales in china gained 1%, marking the second straight quarter of growth. a rare decline in china last year sparked concern about the region and wait on shares. shery ahn: british airways' owner...
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. ♪ erg. ♪ anna: goods afternoon. live from london. i'm anna edwards. special edition this martin luther king day of bloomberg markets. european equity markets sluggish this morning without the united states, of course, slumped at the start of the trading day, we've gone sideways since, without the u.s. this afternoon. down by .2%. we put in the chinese currency. we didn't move much on the currency market. in terms of the u.k. story and we are gearing up, 3:30 u.k. time, that's in three hours' time, we're going to hear from the prime minister here in london. with regard to her brexit plan. the pound is entirely flat as we ait for teresa may to speak. reporter: a second summit next month between president trump and kim jong un is likely to take place in vietnam. bloomberg has learned the meeting will probably be held in noi, although the -- other cities have also been considered. there's been little progress toward the u.s.'s ultimate goal of getting north korea to give nuclear weapons. trade talks between the u.s. and china are falling short on a key is
. ♪ erg. ♪ anna: goods afternoon. live from london. i'm anna edwards. special edition this martin luther king day of bloomberg markets. european equity markets sluggish this morning without the united states, of course, slumped at the start of the trading day, we've gone sideways since, without the u.s. this afternoon. down by .2%. we put in the chinese currency. we didn't move much on the currency market. in terms of the u.k. story and we are gearing up, 3:30 u.k. time, that's in three...
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go --erg users go to gtb go to g tv to look at the charts from the last couple of hours.pg&e stock totally getting destroyed in premarket. the company potentially hinted it could declare bankruptcy. this is the company in the epicenter of the california wildfires. could be on the hook for whether their agreement was liable for the wildfires. david: this is the second year in a row they've had this problem. last year they went to the legislature and asked for help. in november we had a california as an woodman saying we would vote on that in the new year to issue those kind of bonds. you i find interesting is can't let the biggest utility power provider go bankrupt in california. that's exactly what pg&e saying. alix: what will they do? is issuing bonds, helping the liabilities?will eventually come down to taxpayers ? david: you can't let them go bankrupt, but you can change the board, your manager, your structure. things like that. you lose a lot of control of your company in a situation like that. alix: the broader question is who is going to pay for climate change. bloo
go --erg users go to gtb go to g tv to look at the charts from the last couple of hours.pg&e stock totally getting destroyed in premarket. the company potentially hinted it could declare bankruptcy. this is the company in the epicenter of the california wildfires. could be on the hook for whether their agreement was liable for the wildfires. david: this is the second year in a row they've had this problem. last year they went to the legislature and asked for help. in november we had a...
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new details erging about the kidnapping ordeal faced by a young woman in boston and the amatic manhunt that led police to both her and her alleged abductor a thiser the suspect's first cour appearance. nbc's kristen dahlgren is in boston with more on that. good mo >> reporter: good morning, craig. this morning we're learning more about the alleged kidnappe his facebook page victor pena describes himself as very romantic andnvites young women to reach out to him. in court yesterday a e psychiatrist saids sucking his thumb and said he heard voices in his head. the state trying to determine if that's exaggerated now that he's facing trial.a victor pen accused of kidnapping olivia ambrose, a crush ofunameras surng him. once inside, weeping uncontrollably. a doctor telling the court pena didn't appear to know h whywas there. >> his behavior aeared to be what psychotic. >> reporter: the judge ordering him to a state mental hospital for further evaluation. the 38-year-old accused of holding the 23-year-old hostage for almost three days. ambrose arrived home late tuesday wrapped in a blanket.
new details erging about the kidnapping ordeal faced by a young woman in boston and the amatic manhunt that led police to both her and her alleged abductor a thiser the suspect's first cour appearance. nbc's kristen dahlgren is in boston with more on that. good mo >> reporter: good morning, craig. this morning we're learning more about the alleged kidnappe his facebook page victor pena describes himself as very romantic andnvites young women to reach out to him. in court yesterday a e...
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. ♪ erg. ♪ shery: the battle for sales between samsung and apple, the m -- the unthinkable has happened movies and tv shows. forly reflecting the shift apple on its business. ramy: the iphone is where it gets most of its revenue, moving to software. and the services side of things. folks and critics have said they needed to diversify. what happened last week when .hey revised the revenue down analysts have been saying this is actually needed. this is samsung has allowed apple to showcase movies and tv shows on itunes, on its own samsung televisions which is remarkable. analysts have been saying this was needed to happen. dan ives with bush securities says with services, a key part of apple, one of the only silver linings in a dark time of growth, tim cook and others need to double down. venturester at loup said further evidence apple is willing to change its hardware first approach and work with third parties to reverse -- to boost third services revenue. isdo see third services number two with revenue, $37 billion for all of 2018. the iphone in white is the number one portion for reven
. ♪ erg. ♪ shery: the battle for sales between samsung and apple, the m -- the unthinkable has happened movies and tv shows. forly reflecting the shift apple on its business. ramy: the iphone is where it gets most of its revenue, moving to software. and the services side of things. folks and critics have said they needed to diversify. what happened last week when .hey revised the revenue down analysts have been saying this is actually needed. this is samsung has allowed apple to showcase...
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erg. ♪ . > this is "daybreak asia." >> still staying on with us is rick, blackrock. of the things you talked about in your outlook or your sort of i guess strategic preparation for 2019 is this idea of risk-reward. where are you placing most of that risk? you're sort of prefering to look more at equities than fixed income this year. >> the difference between this year and the past is part of what i described before, is more balance. you have more balance in your portfolio. are you going to make more money in fixed income and interest rates? we don't think interest rates are going to rally significantly but they're going to hold in and carry well. equities still end up being attractive. you've seen a pretty good bounce from the bottom reentsly. in fixed income, we like some income-producing assets. we like securitied -- secured assets. things like commercial mortgages. nonagency mortgages. you talk abouted -- you talked about e.m. we like owning some of the income-producing parts of fixed income today. as sort of more of a balance in your portfolio than the last coupl
erg. ♪ . > this is "daybreak asia." >> still staying on with us is rick, blackrock. of the things you talked about in your outlook or your sort of i guess strategic preparation for 2019 is this idea of risk-reward. where are you placing most of that risk? you're sort of prefering to look more at equities than fixed income this year. >> the difference between this year and the past is part of what i described before, is more balance. you have more balance in your...
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surveillance,erg live from new york, i'm tom keene. guy johnson from london. rate adjustment which is an accommodating forced to their struggling economy. guy: we have been waiting for this, the chinese authorities waiting to deliver some of this stimulus. will we get fiscal stimulus to follow? was they would wait until they got more news on trade. into a going to get higher gear with the u.s. representatives visiting china. they decided to go before that. which is interesting. tom: also interesting, our first word news. hill, then capitol new house democratic majority voted last night to end a partial government shutdown. that brought congress no closer to resolving the impasse to the presidents demand to build a a border wall. the president and the senate republicans oppose the plan. leaders of both parties meet with the president today. the u.s. and china will hold the first round of trade talks between the country's leaders. president trump and president xi jinping agreed to a truce in their trade war. the u.s. delayed scheduling tariff increases on chines
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encuentra 1, 2 y hasta 3 maneras c deompr car erg c. heyyyyy!oceso, la otra salsa que es la del chile cascabel. >> borrachos vamos a terminar con tanto chile. vamos a una pausa,si es de esos que corre cuando hace ejercicio, le va a interesar lo que debe correr para ganar fuerza. les vamos a decir cÓmo tener esta piel de porcelana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ¡otro retraso!... pero tÚ sigue saltando como si nada! ¡muy bien! 5 paradas, 0 accidentes. chica, vamos ganando! huggies little movers. nuestro paÑal que se ajusta como un abrazo. hugg on. en nuestro mundo, las personas más cercanas se acercan aún más. ese es el poder de la magia. diviértanse en grande con una deliciosa oferta. reserva hasta el 2/10/19. diviértanse en grande con una deliciosa oferta. dale, tú puedes! ¡vamos, dale, camila! sí, le estoy hablando español a mi hija. en público. ¿o desde cuando hablar en tu propio idioma está mal? listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™
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the letters which came out brussels today, it seems like very little has changed and we already have ergtake control and tidy government's hands? if nothing happens between now and march 29, we are leaving the eu would all without are leaving the eu would all without a deal. we know that parliament knows no majority for no deal but no obvious way to stop no deal either, a lot of talk about amendments and limiting finance and bringing forward things but until article 50 is delayed or rescinded, then we are still leaving the eu and i think thatis still leaving the eu and i think that is most likely to happen i think following tomorrow. i think everyone thinks that the pm's deal will be rejected but it'sjust a question of how much. her first move will be to say, we need more time, whitehall and brussels are ready for that. but if she then says, we are going to delay brexit today, what would that mean politically? you think it could happen tomorrow that she will say that? she has categorically said that is not going to happen today. she said it was not optimal but she has not said she would
the letters which came out brussels today, it seems like very little has changed and we already have ergtake control and tidy government's hands? if nothing happens between now and march 29, we are leaving the eu would all without are leaving the eu would all without a deal. we know that parliament knows no majority for no deal but no obvious way to stop no deal either, a lot of talk about amendments and limiting finance and bringing forward things but until article 50 is delayed or rescinded,...
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here is the quote, congratulations to a truely great football team, the clemson trying ergs on incredibleght against the powerful alabama team. a big win also for the great state of south carolina. look forward to seeing the team and their brilliant coach for the second time at the w8 is in white house. more varney after this. one-millionth order. millionth order. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-s
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having lost the vote by 230, i don't think this is a question of talking around a few members of the ergroblem she faces, and i think only the way forward , faces, and i think only the way forward, if she wants to get this through, will be to agree to take it to the people, once it's absolutely clear that there is complete deadlock in parliament. no agreement to anything. chris mason was talking about the amendments. a lot of people say it's an attempt to thwart brexit. it's absolutely not true. the whole role of parliament is to try and amend and change the government's mind. that's what's happening here. giving that advice professionally and impartially. asking for assistance in drafting amendments. it is complete nonsense, what parliament should be doing. once the prime minister has published a motion, a number of people will be bringing forward amendments. a lot of those will be designed to try to extend article 50 and others will have a particular purpose to them, saying its best to ta ke purpose to them, saying its best to take your deal to the people directly with an option to rem
having lost the vote by 230, i don't think this is a question of talking around a few members of the ergroblem she faces, and i think only the way forward , faces, and i think only the way forward, if she wants to get this through, will be to agree to take it to the people, once it's absolutely clear that there is complete deadlock in parliament. no agreement to anything. chris mason was talking about the amendments. a lot of people say it's an attempt to thwart brexit. it's absolutely not...
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. —— erg.e party had been. it will be itching to see how long that unity lasts for. thank you for your incredibly polite disagreement there. nicola, you can respond to a point bit if you could just respond as well to whether you think they will be an extension of article 50 at the end of all this. yeah, we should not underestimate bringing the tory party together and uniting the tory party together and uniting the conservative party, they are not necessarily mutually exclusive but the point is the clock is ticking down. i think there are 58 days to go now until brexit, and there is no movement on the key elements, which is the backstop. it is still the same problem. what parliament decided yesterday when they rejected the amendments is they did not put forward this plan to essentially delay article 50. however, that does not mean that that is not going to happen, it just means not mean that that is not going to happen, itjust means it is not going to happen for now. so there are still some chan
. —— erg.e party had been. it will be itching to see how long that unity lasts for. thank you for your incredibly polite disagreement there. nicola, you can respond to a point bit if you could just respond as well to whether you think they will be an extension of article 50 at the end of all this. yeah, we should not underestimate bringing the tory party together and uniting the tory party together and uniting the conservative party, they are not necessarily mutually exclusive but the point...
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she knows that the erg will deserve her, and that is the dilemma that she finds herself in.be cold and sunny for many, a mixture of rain, sleet and snow in the forecast. you can see where they have been falling we have some moving steadily southwards into the south—east. a plethora of wintry showers across northern and eastern scotla nd showers across northern and eastern scotland and coming down the east coast of england. through the day, asa coast of england. through the day, as a ridge of high—pressure built—in, the winds will ease and the cloud will build on the west ahead of the next weather front. for now, we still have that mixture of rain, sleet and snow pushing across the south—east. we also have the snow showers coming in across northern and eastern scotland. you could see one or two bits of wet snow across northern ireland, and again some snow showers coming in off the north sea along the east coast of england, where there is still a brisk wind. away from all of that, look at the amount of sunshine we are going to enjoy today. it will feel cold, and once again as
she knows that the erg will deserve her, and that is the dilemma that she finds herself in.be cold and sunny for many, a mixture of rain, sleet and snow in the forecast. you can see where they have been falling we have some moving steadily southwards into the south—east. a plethora of wintry showers across northern and eastern scotla nd showers across northern and eastern scotland and coming down the east coast of england. through the day, asa coast of england. through the day, as a ridge of...
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mps and a few ministers i have spoken to is that they believe that people like jacob rees—mogg, the ergt while he would like there to be ideal, he is still adamant that there can only be, for between if a re '::~'~lf: -5 “z: z'if ‘zarur — f — ——— ~~— '::~'~5f: -5 5's: z'if ‘zarur — 5 — ——— ~~— changes made '::~'~5f: -5 “55 :-:5 [iatllt‘ 5 5 5 —5— 5555 changes made to 5:55555: -5 5'55 :-5 55:5555 5 5 5 —5— 555 changes made to it. so 5:5'555: 55 5'55 :-55 55:5555 5 5 5 55— 555 changes made to it. so while binding changes made to it. so while he says he would be willing to see those happen and would like them to, that requires a colossal amount of work by the government and the eu to get there because the european union has said there is no way they are opening the withdrawal agreement again. so! opening the withdrawal agreement again. so i am not sure we have learned much about where some of her fiercest critics are going to be won overin fiercest critics are going to be won over in the next few days. it wasn't just a loss in the house of commons when this was voted on, it was a huge loss
mps and a few ministers i have spoken to is that they believe that people like jacob rees—mogg, the ergt while he would like there to be ideal, he is still adamant that there can only be, for between if a re '::~'~lf: -5 “z: z'if ‘zarur — f — ——— ~~— '::~'~5f: -5 5's: z'if ‘zarur — 5 — ——— ~~— changes made '::~'~5f: -5 “55 :-:5 [iatllt‘ 5 5 5 —5— 5555 changes made to 5:55555: -5 5'55 :-5 55:5555 5 5 5 —5— 555 changes made to it. so 5:5'555: 55 5'55...
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to the erg she is saying, if you let this clock ticked down the remainder is why the majority, have anotherth of march, you don't back the deal there is a real danger we followed with nothing. she is hoping that the first deal she lost was seen as a free hit by mps. those mps are now focusing their attention and it might reconsider. i'm not sure she will get it through next tuesday anyway, but she might be closer. she lost by 230 votes, that isa closer. she lost by 230 votes, that is a massive number to lose by, if she wants to whittle that down, it will take awhile. absolutely, but i think i agree, this is about focusing minds. at the moment the uk is leaving in march. if the prime minister thinks there is real scope for negotiation in brussels then she might ask foran for negotiation in brussels then she might ask for an extension to reopen talks, but that is not straightforward. we have hurdles on this eu side as well, parliament elections, should go up to parliamentary elections? should go beyond untiljuly parliamentary elections? should go beyond until july when parliamentary elections
to the erg she is saying, if you let this clock ticked down the remainder is why the majority, have anotherth of march, you don't back the deal there is a real danger we followed with nothing. she is hoping that the first deal she lost was seen as a free hit by mps. those mps are now focusing their attention and it might reconsider. i'm not sure she will get it through next tuesday anyway, but she might be closer. she lost by 230 votes, that isa closer. she lost by 230 votes, that is a massive...
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but my senses the erg, many of them, are in the market to get on board with the deal.ing to support mrs may and then they did support mrs may and then they did support mrs may and then they did support mrs may. and there are some hardliners who will fight to the last, but many of them, they want to get out and get out on the right date and anything else which puts a deal at risk could potentially scupper brexit, in their view. so if mrs may could give them a ladder to climb down, i suspect many of them will climb down and i think that is precisely the calculation in downing street. you keep going, nip and tuck here, little bit of a figleaf it, people will come on board. that will ta ke people will come on board. that will take some clever diplomacy and clever wording. just a final thought on labour, jeremy corbyn talking to theresa may later that they are so farapart on so theresa may later that they are so far apart on so many things. is anything useful going to come out in terms of the wider progress? only in terms of the wider progress? only in terms of the wider pr
but my senses the erg, many of them, are in the market to get on board with the deal.ing to support mrs may and then they did support mrs may and then they did support mrs may and then they did support mrs may. and there are some hardliners who will fight to the last, but many of them, they want to get out and get out on the right date and anything else which puts a deal at risk could potentially scupper brexit, in their view. so if mrs may could give them a ladder to climb down, i suspect many...