all right, for more on this now, i'm joined by barbara wesel in strasburg tonight and in london, birgit maas. what has been agreed to and who is doing the agreeing? >> that is a good question because nothing really has been agreed. what's on the table is the latest version of a draft agreement that could be struck. if the british side finally stuffs negotiating with itself, sort of saying either yes or no, we have seen negotiators here in brussels from the eu side and 40 pages for several days and nights, and they have come to a point where they say this is it, we cannot go any further. now london will have to agree or say no to it, and this is about only the divorce agreement, the terms and conditions under which britain is going to leave the eu in march of next year. it concerns everything from the rights of citizens living on one or the other side to the money that britain needs to pay to, finally, the crucial and devilish question of how they will solve the ireland problem, and that is really what london now has to do with. >> that is the question, right? will there be enough in thi