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telling them she understood that they have had enough of the lack of progress in leaving the european union. theresa mayeuropean union. theresa may ‘s the nation came just hours after she wrote to donald tusk, questing to extend brexit to the end ofjune and as she is set to travel to brussels. i passionately hope mps will find a way to back the deal i have negotiated with the eu, deal that delivers on the result of the referendum and is the very best deal negotiable, and i will continue to work night and day to secure the support of my colleagues, the dup, and others, for the steel, but i am not prepared to delay brexit any further than the 30th ofjune. —— this deal. in other brexit news making headlines, donald trump has said washington will not immediately remove tariffs on $250 billion worth of chinese goods, even if a trade deal with beijing is reached in the coming weeks. —— business news. the us president told reporters that the levies will remain in place until he is sure beijing is complying with any trade arrangement. the future of india'sjet airways any trade arrangement. the future of india's
telling them she understood that they have had enough of the lack of progress in leaving the european union. theresa mayeuropean union. theresa may ‘s the nation came just hours after she wrote to donald tusk, questing to extend brexit to the end ofjune and as she is set to travel to brussels. i passionately hope mps will find a way to back the deal i have negotiated with the eu, deal that delivers on the result of the referendum and is the very best deal negotiable, and i will continue to...
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what start with the european union may twenty second after the u.k. has left the european union and that would be about the future relationships so for that a new leader would step up and take over the party but there is a big big if there charlotte because if there is another vote on her deal on friday as we expect stand a chance because it's already been rejected twice. yes it's been rejected twice and it was a huge humiliation for her the last time it got rejected in large numbers again so she is hoping she's very resilient she's trying again she wants to bring it back in front of parliament first time so now obviously the hardliners within her policy that have been criticizing her for months and trying to get rid of her for months have said that they are going to support the deal but the question is whether the northern irish d u p a coalition partner is also going to support the deal and we haven't heard from them yet so the numbers a still not there there's also another hurdle the speaker of the house has said he wouldn't accept the deal the dea
what start with the european union may twenty second after the u.k. has left the european union and that would be about the future relationships so for that a new leader would step up and take over the party but there is a big big if there charlotte because if there is another vote on her deal on friday as we expect stand a chance because it's already been rejected twice. yes it's been rejected twice and it was a huge humiliation for her the last time it got rejected in large numbers again so...
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for it people wrong all the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel the day are represented by you in this chamber
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voting on eight different options on how the country's withdrawal process from the european union should proceed. besides may's deal, other proposals voted upon include leaving the e.u. without a deal, remaining in the european union's single market and customs union, or holding a new brexit referendum. the plan is for the most popular ideas to move to a secondd vote, probably on monday, in hopes of finding one option that can command a majority in parliament. let's bring in our correspondent following events for us from westminster in london. good evening to you, charlotta. theresa may has told her fellow tories she will resign if her brexit deal is approved by parliament. what does this do to the brexit process? >> theresa may faced incredible criticism over the this past week and came to the conclusion there is no way forward if she stays in office so she addressed lawmakers tonight, visibly emotional, with a shaking voice, and said i am prepared to leave this job earlier than i intended in order to do what is right for the country and our party. she did not name a time line but we are thinking that she wil
voting on eight different options on how the country's withdrawal process from the european union should proceed. besides may's deal, other proposals voted upon include leaving the e.u. without a deal, remaining in the european union's single market and customs union, or holding a new brexit referendum. the plan is for the most popular ideas to move to a secondd vote, probably on monday, in hopes of finding one option that can command a majority in parliament. let's bring in our correspondent...
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the bricks that process from prime minister to resign may has ended in chaos with no agreement on an alternative to her deal with the european union. m.p.'s rejected options for the country's withdrawal from the european union. may promise she would step down if her twice rejected deal as policy by parliament she didn't give a timetable for stepping down but said she would resign before the next phase breaks in negotiations but i don't have any reports now from outside the u.k. parliament. the vote that happened last night didn't shed any light really on what the way forward should be but there is a second vote scheduled on monday these are non indicative trees and may really ignored them altogether if she wanted to now what she's going to do she has an eleven pm friday according to the e.u. to put her with agreement. meaning meaningful vote but the problem is that to speak of the parliament made it very clear day needs to be a substantial change in that agreement for her to put it forward again and some m.p.'s already say there's not much difference is exactly the same as the one we voted already twice before we voted against it
the bricks that process from prime minister to resign may has ended in chaos with no agreement on an alternative to her deal with the european union. m.p.'s rejected options for the country's withdrawal from the european union. may promise she would step down if her twice rejected deal as policy by parliament she didn't give a timetable for stepping down but said she would resign before the next phase breaks in negotiations but i don't have any reports now from outside the u.k. parliament. the...
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supporters who wanted to leave the european union i've been talking to them alyea and they are angry and mad that the u.k. has not left the european union yet they want mrs may to go immediately and they are demanding for an exit right now though i was there poaching last weekend here at a demonstrate. where hundreds of thousands of people were demanding a second referendum in the hopes that the u.k. would stay in the european union so really this country is extremely divided as is parliament at the moment all right stand by charlotte want to go to gay york and next to gary what's the use reaction been to these extraordinary chain of events. reaction came quite swiftly from the european institutions they do regret this decision by the house of parliament the deal failed third time the e.u. worked extremely hard made many compromises many you say they bend over backwards in order to accommodate the red lines that the u.k. have drawn and they hammered out this deal and now it failed again so the conclusions that were drawn in brussels but also in mumbai a number of member states is that a no deal breaker that is now a likely scenario in fact the german foreign
supporters who wanted to leave the european union i've been talking to them alyea and they are angry and mad that the u.k. has not left the european union yet they want mrs may to go immediately and they are demanding for an exit right now though i was there poaching last weekend here at a demonstrate. where hundreds of thousands of people were demanding a second referendum in the hopes that the u.k. would stay in the european union so really this country is extremely divided as is parliament...
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deadline while criticizing the british parliament for failing to back her agreement with the european union may want to extend the departure date from the end of next week to june thirtieth european council president says that may be possible but only if the u.k. parliament approves may's existing deal but that's already been rejected by british m.p.'s twice may made an emotional appeal to the nation i passionately hope m.p.'s will find a way to back the deal i've negotiated with the e.u. a deal that delivers on the result of the referendum and is the very best deal negotiable and i will continue to work night and day to secure the support of my colleagues the d u p and others for this deal. but i am not prepared to delay breck's it any further than the thirtieth of june. john how has the latest from westminster hall to resume a prepares now to face the e.u. and its leaders in brussels and be issued formally with these old to make to you have your short extension if you want but only if you pass your deal first will in one sense that gives to resume a what she wanted and now the vote on her bre
deadline while criticizing the british parliament for failing to back her agreement with the european union may want to extend the departure date from the end of next week to june thirtieth european council president says that may be possible but only if the u.k. parliament approves may's existing deal but that's already been rejected by british m.p.'s twice may made an emotional appeal to the nation i passionately hope m.p.'s will find a way to back the deal i've negotiated with the e.u. a...
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on friday then everything goes according to plan and then the great britain would leave the european union on may twenty second one day before the european elections if this deal doesn't get through when while then we have back to square one basically and the deadline for leaving the e.u. remains april twelfth the default option and we have to remember that at all times still that the u.k. would leave without a deal or no deal scenario that could have disastrous consequences for the people in this country but also in the european union so that is still the default option and i don't dare to make any predictions how this is going to go down yeah i mean even as we speak british m.p.'s are voting on their boards at options but. from theresa may to know why are these other options are they are they know meaningless . you know i think they're not meaningless because if the deal is to reason after all doesn't get through then there will be other options and the lawmakers will decide on what way they want to move forward the bricks of process they want to agree on something and find a majority but if th
on friday then everything goes according to plan and then the great britain would leave the european union on may twenty second one day before the european elections if this deal doesn't get through when while then we have back to square one basically and the deadline for leaving the e.u. remains april twelfth the default option and we have to remember that at all times still that the u.k. would leave without a deal or no deal scenario that could have disastrous consequences for the people in...
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bite the contending wings of our own party and by the intransigence of the european union. if i may the intransigence of the european union. ifi may, this is an indicative vote middle way attempt here. go for it. one of mrs may's strength is not collegiality and alliance building and i think that has been a failure. she had an untenable position. it did not help that she unnecessarily called a general election and ended up with a minority government but all that having been said, this is a backwards process. there is an argument andl backwards process. there is an argument and i think it was made at the time by some that rather than burnish your leave credentials which was the point she was trying to make, by saying we will do article 1512 seconds after i get into power then figure out what i will do, there is it's a common—sense argument that you should have done some of the spadework. she simply would have run into the same intransigence both in brussels and here at home. i think we will have plenty of time. let us not smash any windows. we might smash it you outfits but never win
bite the contending wings of our own party and by the intransigence of the european union. if i may the intransigence of the european union. ifi may, this is an indicative vote middle way attempt here. go for it. one of mrs may's strength is not collegiality and alliance building and i think that has been a failure. she had an untenable position. it did not help that she unnecessarily called a general election and ended up with a minority government but all that having been said, this is a...
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parliament overwhelmingly rejected her brexit deal just 17 days before the uk is set to leave the european union. may says she will take a motion for debate tomorrow to test whether the house of commons supports leaving the eu without a deal. this is the second time lawmakers have defeated brexit. the house first threw out the agreement in january sending may back to the eu to seek changes. >>> former vice president joe biden is hinting he may be close to announcing a presidential run for 2020. some say that could make a big difference in president trump's reelection chances. greeted with cheers of support, former vice president joe biden appeared before the international association of firefighter hinting about a possible presidential run in 2020. >> i appreciate the energy you showed when i got up here. save it a little longer. i may need it in a few weeks. >> the former senator from delaware addressed the gathering with a message of unity while taking a swipe at the current president. >> we're not able to be defined by race, by religion, by tribe. that's what the next president of the united state
parliament overwhelmingly rejected her brexit deal just 17 days before the uk is set to leave the european union. may says she will take a motion for debate tomorrow to test whether the house of commons supports leaving the eu without a deal. this is the second time lawmakers have defeated brexit. the house first threw out the agreement in january sending may back to the eu to seek changes. >>> former vice president joe biden is hinting he may be close to announcing a presidential run...
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deadline and has criticized the british parliament for failing to back her agreement with the european union may want to extend the departure date from the end of next week to june thirtieth european council president says that may be possible but only if the u.k. parliament approves may's existing deal but that deal has already been rejected twice by british m.p.'s about three hours ago may made an emotional appeal to the nation i passionately hope m.p.'s will find a way to back the deal i've negotiated with the e.u. a deal that delivers on the result of the referendum and is the very best deal negotiable and i will continue to work night and day to secure the support of my colleagues the d u p and others for this deal. but i am not prepared to delay breck's it any further than the thirtieth of june. john has the latest from westminster. hall to resume a prepares now to face the e.u. and its leaders in brussels and be issued formally with these old to make to you have your short extension if you want but only if you pass your deal first will in one sense that gives to reason may what she wanted
deadline and has criticized the british parliament for failing to back her agreement with the european union may want to extend the departure date from the end of next week to june thirtieth european council president says that may be possible but only if the u.k. parliament approves may's existing deal but that deal has already been rejected twice by british m.p.'s about three hours ago may made an emotional appeal to the nation i passionately hope m.p.'s will find a way to back the deal i've...
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british prime minister to resign may has cut off holding another vote on her deal for leaving the european union may told parliament that she doesn't have enough support from m.p.'s to pass the withdrawal agreement but she's fighting plans by a group of rebel m.p.'s to seize control of bracks it. reports were just resigned to go to bars arriving for a crisis cabinet meeting to discuss what happens next politicians from the ruling conservative party trying to find a way forward. think prime minister to use a may acknowledge there isn't currently enough support to push through parliament for a third time that made out the options available unless this house agrees to it no deal would not happen no breaks it must not happen and just slow breaks it which extends article fifty beyond the twenty second of may fall says the british people to take part in european elections and gives up control of any of our boarders balls money or trade is not a great sit that will bring the british people together she said her government would not back a plan to allow parliament to take control and set out a timetable for
british prime minister to resign may has cut off holding another vote on her deal for leaving the european union may told parliament that she doesn't have enough support from m.p.'s to pass the withdrawal agreement but she's fighting plans by a group of rebel m.p.'s to seize control of bracks it. reports were just resigned to go to bars arriving for a crisis cabinet meeting to discuss what happens next politicians from the ruling conservative party trying to find a way forward. think prime...
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teresa may says she's willing to resign to get parliament to approve her plan to leave the european union. may says she's prepared to leave earlier than she intended in order to do what's right for the country. she did not give an exact date. parliament rejected the prime minister's brexit plan three times and expected to bring a third on the plan in the coming days. >>> the man convicted in virginia no longer now facing the death penalty. 21-year-old james fields jr. made a deal with prosecutors and under the new agreement fields pleaded guilty to 29 hate crime charges. the jury found him guilty of plowing his car into a crowd of people protesting the unite the right rally two years ago. >>> a san francisco man accused of tossing a puppy in a trash shoot is expected to appear in court. the puppy was found badly injured in a dumpster in an apartment complex on february 25th. the 4-month-old chihuahua mix fell down the shoot and stayed in the dumpster four days without food and water. veterinarians had to amputate one of the dog's legs. the puppy has been adopted by one of the investigating off
teresa may says she's willing to resign to get parliament to approve her plan to leave the european union. may says she's prepared to leave earlier than she intended in order to do what's right for the country. she did not give an exact date. parliament rejected the prime minister's brexit plan three times and expected to bring a third on the plan in the coming days. >>> the man convicted in virginia no longer now facing the death penalty. 21-year-old james fields jr. made a deal with...
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marched for a people's vote all the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because of the europeans and more now from head of bellamy who joins us live from london so what is supposed to happen today. well there's a lot of activities happening today here at westminster as you said in less than an hour it's the reason may we'll be. holding this weekly prime minister's question she's probably going to be facing some very tough questions and we'll have to give some convincing on servers she is still trying to put forward her withdrawal agreement where third vote for this time a yes vote indication that more and more m.p.'s are starting to think that maybe it's better her a deal than actually having nothing on the table but she needs to convince at least seventy five people so that's quite a long shot for her and probably a lot will depend on what answer she will be giving today now parallel to that in the house of commons ma
marched for a people's vote all the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because of the europeans and more now from head of bellamy who joins us live from london so what is supposed to happen today. well there's a lot of activities happening today here at westminster as you said in less than an hour it's the...
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democratic unionist party in a key group of conservatives rejected the fromed terms to secured the european union. mayaid out the options and parliament. >> tonight, members of this house are faced with a very clear choice. this deal inort which case we leave the european union with a deal, and i will go on to explain why i think it is a good deal. or risk no deal or no brexit. these are the options. had to palo alto, california where emily chang is sitting down with a special and exclusive guest. you so much. i am here with former u.k. prime minister tony blair and executive chair of the institute for global change. take you for being here. what timing. tony: yes. emily: you are here to talk about the role of tech. we have to start with brexit what do you think the chances are that prime minister may loses this vote in a matter of hours? mr. blair: i think it is clear -- lose it. we are then in a big mess. but we have been in a big mess in the best part of three years. emily: if she loses, as there time to stop the u.k.? mr. blair: i think what will voted is her deal will be down and it looks like th
democratic unionist party in a key group of conservatives rejected the fromed terms to secured the european union. mayaid out the options and parliament. >> tonight, members of this house are faced with a very clear choice. this deal inort which case we leave the european union with a deal, and i will go on to explain why i think it is a good deal. or risk no deal or no brexit. these are the options. had to palo alto, california where emily chang is sitting down with a special and...
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for a people's vote for the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because the european. algeria's ruling party has backed a call by the military to remove president abdelaziz bouteflika from office on monday the army chief suggested using a constitutional provision to remove the president on medical grounds the ruling f.l.n. party says it supports that plan in order to quote protect the country from danger but opposition groups say it doesn't go far enough algeria has seen weeks the process i guess but if it is twenty year rule. has more now from neighboring tunisia. the man who has ruled algeria for twenty years is facing more isolation than ever the army has decided to trigger article one two and now the party of the president itself the front of national liberation is saying that it's in the horses the move made by the army therefore distancing itself further from the president many key allies of president lie
for a people's vote for the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because the european. algeria's ruling party has backed a call by the military to remove president abdelaziz bouteflika from office on monday the army chief suggested using a constitutional provision to remove the president on medical grounds the...
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european union it's a great honor ne that in twenty sixteen one of the reasons that many people said they voted to me was to type contro well tonight controllers with european union. because theresa may has to go to the european council and what happens next is dependent on not on what she says to the european union but what the european council say to to research into research and they know that if she goes back to london and tries to put her plan up for third book logic would tell us that parliament would reject it again unless it feels like it has no other choice it feels like we are at an impasse and there's no way out is there a way out if you've got a plan or a possible plan well some of our members some of our chapters put an idea of food in an open letter due to reason may and jeremy corbyn and the e.u. beginning of february and we said that there needs to be a compromise we said that m.p.'s need to back the withdrawal agreement as it is put into the withdrawal agreement a clause sunset clause which requires there to be a confirmatory referendum in other words if that referendum doesn't take place the withdrawal agreement would be void but if the referendum does take place tw
european union it's a great honor ne that in twenty sixteen one of the reasons that many people said they voted to me was to type contro well tonight controllers with european union. because theresa may has to go to the european council and what happens next is dependent on not on what she says to the european union but what the european council say to to research into research and they know that if she goes back to london and tries to put her plan up for third book logic would tell us that...
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has not left the european union today angry a teary some may asking for her to step down and they are just disappointed in the whole political process and these are live pictures where the way i want to tell our viewers that we're broadcasting here from london from a crowd there assembled it near where you're reporting from already to go to brussels words to the use reaction been to the feet over teresa mayes for a third time. quite frankly it's disappointment here on the european side europe was holding its breath european institutions. so they're now disappointed the reaction came quite swiftly they regrets this decision they now prepare for a hard break suit no deal breaks it is likely that was the message from the european commission and the european council president donald tusk made clear there will be another meeting of the e.u. leaders two days ahead of the new regs the deadline for the on the towns of april and i can't help thinking these days about where i was two years ago just outside the british embassy while i was following the british ambassador who delivered the articl
has not left the european union today angry a teary some may asking for her to step down and they are just disappointed in the whole political process and these are live pictures where the way i want to tell our viewers that we're broadcasting here from london from a crowd there assembled it near where you're reporting from already to go to brussels words to the use reaction been to the feet over teresa mayes for a third time. quite frankly it's disappointment here on the european side europe...
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she says she is prepared to step down of parliament approves her plan to step down from the european union. may says she wanted to do what was right for the country. this is the first time may signaled she was prepared to resign in order to secure the necessary votes for the passage of the brexit deal that she has negotiated with the eu. >>> teenagers, antismoking groups and doctors will show their support for a ban on flavored tobacco in california. state lawmakers introduced legislation that would make it illegal to sell flavored tobacco in stores and vending machines. supporters say tobacco agencies use flavored products to get teenagers hooked. the law would apply to chewing tobacco, cigarettes and e- cigarettes. the legislation will have its first hearing tonight. >>> the second shake shack in the bay area opened its doors. this one is in the marin county mall across from the larkspur ferry terminal. the first shake shack opened in december. the new york chain has developed a loyal following in 280 locations worldwide. the website, theater, says it will feature a custard dessert. >>> the f
she says she is prepared to step down of parliament approves her plan to step down from the european union. may says she wanted to do what was right for the country. this is the first time may signaled she was prepared to resign in order to secure the necessary votes for the passage of the brexit deal that she has negotiated with the eu. >>> teenagers, antismoking groups and doctors will show their support for a ban on flavored tobacco in california. state lawmakers introduced...
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may's government. agreed with the european union now if lawmakers you may recall lawmakers already rejected that deal twice now if they were ejected again britain will likely crash out of the e.u. on april twelfth well in that scenario the u.k. can also use the time to find an alternative solution with the european union but if the rich parliament approves the deal however the deadline for an orderly breaks that will be extended until may twenty second so that's the timeline i had while down to skin the mean in the mean time the e.u. council president welcomed the european union's unanimous decision to delay brakes and take a listen. to greg jennett the also formalized last night's decisions by the e.u. . and the u.k. to delay their cleavage allowed for an extension. so i am really happy about this development as i said yesterday. it remains that the twelfth of april and the thing is possible at the new extension if the u.k. decided to rethink its strategy all invoking article fifty which is a provocative for the u.k. government. the fate of bridget. and so far a british friends. all right so much to diges
may's government. agreed with the european union now if lawmakers you may recall lawmakers already rejected that deal twice now if they were ejected again britain will likely crash out of the e.u. on april twelfth well in that scenario the u.k. can also use the time to find an alternative solution with the european union but if the rich parliament approves the deal however the deadline for an orderly breaks that will be extended until may twenty second so that's the timeline i had while down to...
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may's withdrawal agreement. the divorce deal with the e.u. that parliament has rejected twice. but will she listen to them? it is negotiation between ourselves and the european union. it may be entirely undeliverable. thank you. reporter: so what are parliaments exit options that the prime -- brexit options that the prime minister may or may not agree to? they have voted against no deal already. it is still the default. nearly 6 million people have signed a petition urging them to revoke article 50. staying in the customs union would not please eurosceptics. they want complete trade independence. the softest of all brexits would keep the u.k. in the common market, but it could not help make the rules anymore. a canada style deal would cut ties. trade deals take years to negotiate. and the irish border would still be a problem. a second referendum could reappear if mp's want to put it to the people, with staying in the e.u. as the alternative. there is the deal that want to. most mp's hate it. theresa may could try again anyway. some of the deals' fiercest critics are softening. might support it if the alternative is staying in the e.u. >> that, i think, becomes a
may's withdrawal agreement. the divorce deal with the e.u. that parliament has rejected twice. but will she listen to them? it is negotiation between ourselves and the european union. it may be entirely undeliverable. thank you. reporter: so what are parliaments exit options that the prime -- brexit options that the prime minister may or may not agree to? they have voted against no deal already. it is still the default. nearly 6 million people have signed a petition urging them to revoke...
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a stop to this claim by proving the strength of public support for a maining in the european union people's vote may not happen so vote now it's obviously gained a lot of traction and particularly in the past few days in fact in order for a petition to actually then be sort of dealt with by the government you need ten thousand signatures now the last time it's over four point three million people and in fact in a few days it's been really been increasing and gathering a lot of momentum so it's...
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stop to this claim by proving the strength of public support now for a maining in the european union a people's vote may not happen so vote now and it seems to have really sort of struck a chord with that many people and it's really sort of gathered momentum in the past number of days i mean understatement it struck a chord with millions of people who exactly are these people well it seems to be sort of you know a cross-section of society i mean we've seen the images there from london obviously many people out on the streets protesting obviously not everybody can get along to voice their concerns or their anger or whatever you want to call it but you know the one of the most critical voices actually isn't even in britain to start with that's key for hushed up but he's you know struck a chord with many many britons he is of course the braggs a coordinator for the european union parliament he said the revolt of revolt against brags that by marching in petitions is the best answer to all kinds of populous and nationalists who promised the undeliverable and then run away so you know pretty. wrong words ther
stop to this claim by proving the strength of public support now for a maining in the european union a people's vote may not happen so vote now and it seems to have really sort of struck a chord with that many people and it's really sort of gathered momentum in the past number of days i mean understatement it struck a chord with millions of people who exactly are these people well it seems to be sort of you know a cross-section of society i mean we've seen the images there from london obviously...
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britain's prime minister to resign may will defend her request for bret's that delay in front of european leaders and brussels may is hoping the european union will agree to a three month extension to britain's departure from the e.u. . well the international criminal court is considering whether the persecution of the rich by myanmar's government warrants an investigation a group of young refugees say they've been fighting for justice ever since they fled along with hundreds of thousands in august twenty seventeen and coaxes bazaar in bangladesh stephanie deca meets the volunteers piecing together the stories of survivors or meeting place may not look like much but what this young man has achieved is extraordinary. every day i list three month nonstop three month continue to walk through that dr can mount fled me in march one thousand months ago along with hundreds of thousands of other rangar he and other volunteers immediately took the initiative to document what happened speaking to survivors one by one they wrote down their stories of dead that we are thinking we lost everything. we are thinking we need to collect and calculate a lot to
britain's prime minister to resign may will defend her request for bret's that delay in front of european leaders and brussels may is hoping the european union will agree to a three month extension to britain's departure from the e.u. . well the international criminal court is considering whether the persecution of the rich by myanmar's government warrants an investigation a group of young refugees say they've been fighting for justice ever since they fled along with hundreds of thousands in...
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european union if the u.k. wants to participate in fact if you listen to theresa may she mentioned that an extension and hands of participation in the european election what the u.k. would need to give a pompous for this and i asked that question to one of the e.u. diplomats here in brussels and i said can you foresee any scenario on which ground you would not grounds that extension to the u.k. and the answer was very clear it was no so basic message being if the u.k. would want an extension they would get one right now alex with me here in the city or one high ranking e.u. official it tweeted just moments ago and i'm just going to read it april twelfth is now the new march twenty ninth i mean considering what we're just reported on with the rather see the u.k. go than stay well as gayle has just said i think that quite split on this i mean we just getting used now of the irish prime minister live saying that a long extension to help the u.k. decide its approach is something that should a fundamentally be considered by the e.u. so i think it does depend we know that president president knock on for of fronts. is
european union if the u.k. wants to participate in fact if you listen to theresa may she mentioned that an extension and hands of participation in the european election what the u.k. would need to give a pompous for this and i asked that question to one of the e.u. diplomats here in brussels and i said can you foresee any scenario on which ground you would not grounds that extension to the u.k. and the answer was very clear it was no so basic message being if the u.k. would want an extension...
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marched for a people's vote, or the increasing majority of people who want to remain in the european union. they mayfficiently represented by uk parliament, but they must feel like they are represented by you in this chamber, because they are europeans. mr farage is a surprise to me because i thought he was marching somewhere in britain, and he is here, at 200 miles much, how many miles have you done? too many. i think so. you remind me more and more, i do not know if you know him, the field marshal in blackadder, he was also sititng in the first world war in his office in london, and you are sitting here in strasbourg, while your own people are marching in the rain and cold. that is the way you are taking a responsibility. i would have thought it was field marshal haig, farfrom mocking him asa marshal haig, farfrom mocking him as a belgian he should be a great hero to you. never mind, that sums up your anti—britishness. the one thing that is inevitable as we are headed for an article 50 extension. you should ask yourselves, do you really want to do that? do you really want brexit to utterly dominat
marched for a people's vote, or the increasing majority of people who want to remain in the european union. they mayfficiently represented by uk parliament, but they must feel like they are represented by you in this chamber, because they are europeans. mr farage is a surprise to me because i thought he was marching somewhere in britain, and he is here, at 200 miles much, how many miles have you done? too many. i think so. you remind me more and more, i do not know if you know him, the field...
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may as the votes, although we could be surprised. we've been surprised before. if this passes it means the uk leaves the european union on may 22nd.resa mays steps down and there will be a leadership election of some sort. >> and we heard from theresa may in the last couple minutes, i want to play for folks what she had to say. >> by voting for this motion today, we can send a message to the public and to the european union that britain stands by its word and that we will leave the european union on the 22nd of may. the day we show we can come together in the national interest. today we can take a step forward together. this is a difficult day for members right across the house. i'm asking members to take a hard decision. >> so kel he, we're going to wait and see what tree si may has to say when the vote wraps up. i'm going to ask you to stand by in landon. i appreciate your joining us. >>> we want to get to an nbc exclusive on how praise got north korea nowhere out of the failed summit in hanoi. kim showered trump with flattery in letter before that trip according to current and former u.s. officials who also tell nbc news kim wa
may as the votes, although we could be surprised. we've been surprised before. if this passes it means the uk leaves the european union on may 22nd.resa mays steps down and there will be a leadership election of some sort. >> and we heard from theresa may in the last couple minutes, i want to play for folks what she had to say. >> by voting for this motion today, we can send a message to the public and to the european union that britain stands by its word and that we will leave the...
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kailey: british prime minister theresa may wants the european union to extend the brexit deadline to it is not clear if she will get it. a spokesman says european commission president jean-claude juncker warned may against any extension past may 23, likely to make for a tense meeting tomorrow when may and eu leaders gathering brussels. in houston, the fires at a patrick michael facility have been put out. the blaze ash at a petrochemical facility have been put out -- at a petrochemical facility have been put out. the blaze began sunday. fears the cloud would to send prop to school to be canceled today for tens of thousands of students. president trump ripping up the fight with one of his top aide'' spouse, calling kellyanne anday's husband "a loser" jealous of her success. bill gates has rejoined the world's most exclusive club. the fortune of the microsoft cofounder has once again hit $100 billion. and amazongates founder jeff bezos the world's only sent to billionaires -- only centibillionaires. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700
kailey: british prime minister theresa may wants the european union to extend the brexit deadline to it is not clear if she will get it. a spokesman says european commission president jean-claude juncker warned may against any extension past may 23, likely to make for a tense meeting tomorrow when may and eu leaders gathering brussels. in houston, the fires at a patrick michael facility have been put out. the blaze ash at a petrochemical facility have been put out -- at a petrochemical...
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parliament has signaled that is support a softer break with the european union. may must now decide if she will bring her divorce deal back for a third vote. u.s. negotiators are in beijing to work toward a trade deal. is trump administration challenging beijing on his geopolitical redline. sailed a warship through the taiwan strait. the move defies china's warnings against meddling. trump's pick for the federal reserve owes more than $75,000 to the irs. documents filed say the government won a judgment against him for unpaid taxes. he says it is not an attempt at defrauding the government. instead, mistaken direction of child support and alimony payments. monsanto loses another judgment saying roundup causes cancer. awardedancisco jury compensation over $5 million and a punitive damage of $75 million. the case was of a 70-year-old man who sprayed the herbicide on his property for decades. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. check on the markets aro
parliament has signaled that is support a softer break with the european union. may must now decide if she will bring her divorce deal back for a third vote. u.s. negotiators are in beijing to work toward a trade deal. is trump administration challenging beijing on his geopolitical redline. sailed a warship through the taiwan strait. the move defies china's warnings against meddling. trump's pick for the federal reserve owes more than $75,000 to the irs. documents filed say the government won a...
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for a people's vote all the increasing much already of people who want to remain in the european union. they may feel you. don't look so christian to be represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because they are european thank you. third powerful words there regardless of where you stand and he knows the numbers so you a lot of the british want to remain in the european union and a lot of people are very grateful that he set them because they have felt that they have been ignored by the politicians particularly the government over this whole issue let's not forget to reason may sell for talking about you know if you're a citizen of an international system the u.s. citizen of nowhere and that really offended people so don't know to spare reaching out to to those people who did vote remain who and who are still very unhappy about it but let's not forget many people many politicians and officials in europe off sick to death of the drama that is being played out in british parliament the fact that m.p.'s politicians cannot agree on a way f
for a people's vote all the increasing much already of people who want to remain in the european union. they may feel you. don't look so christian to be represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because they are european thank you. third powerful words there regardless of where you stand and he knows the numbers so you a lot of the british want to remain in the european union and a lot of people are very grateful that he set them...
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deadline while criticizing the british parliament for failing to back her agreement with the european union may want to extend the departure date from the end of next week to june thirtieth european council president all twelve says that may be possible but only if the u.k. parliament approves may's existing deal and that has already been rejected by british m.p.'s twice may made an emotional appeal to the nation. i passionately hope m.p.'s will find a way to back the deal i've negotiated with the e.u. a deal that delivers on the result of the referendum and is the very best deal negotiable and i will continue to work night and day to secure the support of my colleagues the d u p and others for this deal but i am not prepared to delay breck's it any further than the thirtieth of june. john holl has the latest from westminster. well to resume a prepares now to face the e.u. and its leaders in brussels and be issued formally with these old teammates if you have your short extension if you want but only if you pass you'll deal that first well in one sense that gives to reason may want she wanted a
deadline while criticizing the british parliament for failing to back her agreement with the european union may want to extend the departure date from the end of next week to june thirtieth european council president all twelve says that may be possible but only if the u.k. parliament approves may's existing deal and that has already been rejected by british m.p.'s twice may made an emotional appeal to the nation. i passionately hope m.p.'s will find a way to back the deal i've negotiated with...
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may has requested a three-month brexit delay. britain is scheduled to leave the european union in eight days, but may does not have the votes for a deal. the european union will grant the extension only if may can win parliament's approval for her twice-rejected brexit deal. if lawmakers shoot down her deal again next week, may could face a choice between a no-deal brexit or asking the e.u. to delay the departure date until june 30th. >>> "the new york times" reports an italian school bus driver took 51 seventh graders hostage before setting the school bus on fire outside of milan. the children were safely rescued. the driver was reportedly angry about migrant deaths in the mediterranean. students say he poured gasoline down the aisle of the bus. someone on the bus was able to call for help, and police rescued everyone before the bus burst into flames. >>> the "boston globe" reports harvard university is being sued over its use of slave photographs. the lawsuit surrounds an image of a man named renty and his daughter taken in 1850 while renty was enslaved in south carolina. it was used in a racist study by a harvard biologist. re
may has requested a three-month brexit delay. britain is scheduled to leave the european union in eight days, but may does not have the votes for a deal. the european union will grant the extension only if may can win parliament's approval for her twice-rejected brexit deal. if lawmakers shoot down her deal again next week, may could face a choice between a no-deal brexit or asking the e.u. to delay the departure date until june 30th. >>> "the new york times" reports an...
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you said theresa may is determined to get her deals through parliament tomorrow for another vote for a third time this time to extend that deadline for the u.k. to leave the european union until may twenty second in an orderly fashion and she made that ultimate sacrifice yesterday telling her conservative party that she is going to step down for the next step of the negotiations if they are going to approve that deal and some tory rebels fell in line with that strategy they said they are going to vote for the deal amongst them for example boris johnson the former foreign minister he said he's going to vote for that deal now after he's been bashing it for a month the problem is that the numbers still don't add up in her favor though the northern irish do you hear her allies saying they are not going to back the deal to rescind they would also need some labor support for her deal to pass so it's very unclear at this point and the speaker of the house john bercow said he's not going to allow the vote if then no substantial changes to the deal so the government is working on that at this hour so show it i mean is there a way out of this deadlock because as you've just been
you said theresa may is determined to get her deals through parliament tomorrow for another vote for a third time this time to extend that deadline for the u.k. to leave the european union until may twenty second in an orderly fashion and she made that ultimate sacrifice yesterday telling her conservative party that she is going to step down for the next step of the negotiations if they are going to approve that deal and some tory rebels fell in line with that strategy they said they are going...
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european union this comes as lawmakers in london have been voting on eight different options on how the country's withdrawal process from the european union should proceed results are expected shortly now besides may's deal the other proposals include leaving the europe. the deal remaining in the single market in customs union or holding a new referendum the plan is for the most popular idea is to move to a second vote on monday of next week in hopes of finding one option that can command a majority in parliament. all right let's take this story now to london our correspondent. on the story for us good evening to you again show or to serve driesum age she's told her fellow tories that she will resign if her deal is approved by parliament where does this take the whole breaks of process. what's arisa may has faced intense criticism over the past week from members of her own party so tonight or this afternoon rather she came finally to the realisation that she can't go on like that and she offered her resignation in exchange for their votes for the bricks of the hotline us to vote finally for approval off her deal so she said addressing them in a very emotional tone with a shaky voice she said i'm pre
european union this comes as lawmakers in london have been voting on eight different options on how the country's withdrawal process from the european union should proceed results are expected shortly now besides may's deal the other proposals include leaving the europe. the deal remaining in the single market in customs union or holding a new referendum the plan is for the most popular idea is to move to a second vote on monday of next week in hopes of finding one option that can command a...
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may get even colder. bye for now. the prime minister's brexit divorce plan is rejected by parliament yet again — on the very day that the united kingdom was supposed to leave the european unionthe ayes to the right 286, the noes to the left, 344. theresa may lost by 58 votes — the defeat narrower than last time — but still it is a major setback for her and for brexit. the implications of the house's decision are grave. the legal default now is that the united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the 12th of april. injust 1a days‘ time. that is not enough time to agree, legislate for and ratify a deal. there has to be an alternative found. and if the prime minister can't accept that, then she must go, not at an indeterminate date in the future, but now, so that we can decide the future of this country through a general election. hear, hear. anger on the streets outside as thousands of pro brexit supporters descend on westminster shouting betrayl. and confusion, consternation and brexit fatigue around the country — we'll have reaction from voters as everyone wonders — what now? as a person who voted to leave, i am very frustrated my decision has not gone forward. i re
may get even colder. bye for now. the prime minister's brexit divorce plan is rejected by parliament yet again — on the very day that the united kingdom was supposed to leave the european unionthe ayes to the right 286, the noes to the left, 344. theresa may lost by 58 votes — the defeat narrower than last time — but still it is a major setback for her and for brexit. the implications of the house's decision are grave. the legal default now is that the united kingdom is due to leave the...
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european union. that hasn't happened. who knows when it will happen? it really is quite a moment. it is, and it was the promise that theresa mayeave the european union on the 29th of march. that process that she triggered was something then that parliament itself voted for, and of course at the general election not so long ago in the long history of britain's tangled relationships between the eu, both of the main parties committed to leaving and then in parliament, a huge majority of mps voted for this to happen. and at the very least, wherever blame lies, who made all of the different calculations, the fact is that parliament has not been able to deliver to the country something that itself promised would happen. and the question marks about where next are profound. it is simply not possible tonight to predict where this might go next. and the divisions and the dilemma tonight, yea rs into divisions and the dilemma tonight, years into this process now, just as deep as they ever were. the different sides arejust deep as they ever were. the different sides are just as entrenched as they have been all along. the prime minister m
european union. that hasn't happened. who knows when it will happen? it really is quite a moment. it is, and it was the promise that theresa mayeave the european union on the 29th of march. that process that she triggered was something then that parliament itself voted for, and of course at the general election not so long ago in the long history of britain's tangled relationships between the eu, both of the main parties committed to leaving and then in parliament, a huge majority of mps voted...
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after prime minister theresa may formally request at the block to extend the date of the u. case which are all from the european union tree some may is hoping to delay brags that until june thirtieth the signals from brussels have been mixed. don't trust says the blocks leaders could approve a short delay at an upcoming summit if british lawmakers approved teresa mayes breaks that plan through a disc also expressed doubts about granting a delay until june thirtieth an internal assessment from the european commission a warrant that could. create quote serious legal and political risks for the e.u. . while a threesome may has already said that she wants a short extension to the departure european council president tomatoes donald tusk meanwhile responded a short while ago and he suggested that the ball still lies in london's courts i believe the show that extension would be possible. but it would be conditioned on the positive votes on there was a draw if you meant in the house of commons. the question remains open as to that you ration of such an extension even if the hope for a fine of may seem frail. even illusory a
after prime minister theresa may formally request at the block to extend the date of the u. case which are all from the european union tree some may is hoping to delay brags that until june thirtieth the signals from brussels have been mixed. don't trust says the blocks leaders could approve a short delay at an upcoming summit if british lawmakers approved teresa mayes breaks that plan through a disc also expressed doubts about granting a delay until june thirtieth an internal assessment from...
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courtney: theresa may once the european union to extend the brexit deadline to june 30. clear if she will get it. the spokesperson says the european union commission president warned may against any extension past may 23. this is likely to make for a tense meeting tomorrow when may and other eu leaders gather in brussels. fires at athe petrochemical storage facility have been put out. the blaze began on sunday. authorities say there is still a chance of fire at the intercontinental terminal facility could reignite. of the fires sponsored -- profit officials to cancel school for thousands of children. the u.s. supreme court has told the lower court to look at a privacy suit involving google could -- involving google. the court took up the case -- they do not resolve the issue the court took up the case to address, class-action settlements that do not provide compensation to affected people. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. , the: spea
courtney: theresa may once the european union to extend the brexit deadline to june 30. clear if she will get it. the spokesperson says the european union commission president warned may against any extension past may 23. this is likely to make for a tense meeting tomorrow when may and other eu leaders gather in brussels. fires at athe petrochemical storage facility have been put out. the blaze began on sunday. authorities say there is still a chance of fire at the intercontinental terminal...