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in the british parliament. it does provide for so-called hard brigs it essentially nor do you briggs it is bollywood done. and gotten to overdraw agreement on what the situation is is that if there is no agreement by the middle of january then to resume a must to all that then prime minister is not named would have to come to parliament and explain what to do now bear in mind the circumstances if there were to be no deal breaks it all so great if the british government has already started rebuilding some motorways to turn them into temporary truck parks for example or the prospect of course of their blocking up so no one's who is sensibly looking at the bricks situation wants a no deal bret's it to happen the challenge here is if this deal which we now have on the table were to be rejected some people say well if you reject that no deal is your only option so therefore it takes some bravery in the house of commons to reject this deal but saying actually we don't want no deal we want something else instead now a
in the british parliament. it does provide for so-called hard brigs it essentially nor do you briggs it is bollywood done. and gotten to overdraw agreement on what the situation is is that if there is no agreement by the middle of january then to resume a must to all that then prime minister is not named would have to come to parliament and explain what to do now bear in mind the circumstances if there were to be no deal breaks it all so great if the british government has already started...
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are you concerned that the prime minister may not get this deal through the british parliament? w our concern. it is the british concern. this is the best we can do. both theresa may and her government and us in the european union, there are no victors here today. nobody winning. we are all losing. they have been many moments when it has not being clear that theresa may would make it this far. but her next steps, these vital few weeks, will determine her future and the future of the country. for the prime minister there is now only one direction, she cannot know if parliament and the public will follow along. joining us live from brussels with the latest update, is the bbc‘s gavin lee. a choreographed day and one that achieved what was on the agenda but one thing not discussed is what happens if the deal does not get through the british parliament. happens if the deal does not get through the british parliamentm isa through the british parliamentm is a good point because in one sense you could copy and paste the comments, remarks from the leaders of the doorstepping reporters tod
are you concerned that the prime minister may not get this deal through the british parliament? w our concern. it is the british concern. this is the best we can do. both theresa may and her government and us in the european union, there are no victors here today. nobody winning. we are all losing. they have been many moments when it has not being clear that theresa may would make it this far. but her next steps, these vital few weeks, will determine her future and the future of the country....
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s departure in march twenty nine hundred they also sent a clear message that the british parliament needs to accept the deed. you can. read she's not nothing to leave the new isn't the only food relation of the eve. of the close of the basis of these. polls is do you. need a. new bridge between you can do you we need. to do. this unprecedented partnership. we will remain allow your partner and friends i believe. that nobody's reading the old losing because a few key thing is in this context this is about a stock company with no political winners or fixed race. it's acceptable. i'm joined now in the studio about john murtha political advisor and of the european council in brussels indeed a correspondent matters we all waiting for a press conference from the e.u. are waiting for donald tusk and john called to go to hold a press conference but this deal has been signed off as one expected what has really been the message from the e.u. . a summer day here in brussels the message that today comes from brussels is really this this day marks the end of the divorce legal she ations it technically
s departure in march twenty nine hundred they also sent a clear message that the british parliament needs to accept the deed. you can. read she's not nothing to leave the new isn't the only food relation of the eve. of the close of the basis of these. polls is do you. need a. new bridge between you can do you we need. to do. this unprecedented partnership. we will remain allow your partner and friends i believe. that nobody's reading the old losing because a few key thing is in this context...
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so i do think that the british parliament, because this isa the british parliament, because this is awhile ratify this deal. this is the deal and it will not change, that will be used to the ears change, that will be used to the ea rs of change, that will be used to the ears of leo varadkar who had this to say. obviously still regret the fact that the uk is leaving the european union, i believe the best course of action would be for the uk to stay in the european union, the single market and the customs union but we respect the decisions not to do that so we respect the decisions not to do that so we spent two like you're trying to negotiate an agreement that protects our interests, our citizens and our economy and i believe we have that. an agreement which allows foran have that. an agreement which allows for an orderly withdrawal by the uk from the european union. an agreement which protects the freedom and rights of citizens particularly the common travel area and which provide a transition period during which we can negotiate a future relationship and if that's not successful then
so i do think that the british parliament, because this isa the british parliament, because this is awhile ratify this deal. this is the deal and it will not change, that will be used to the ears change, that will be used to the ea rs of change, that will be used to the ears of leo varadkar who had this to say. obviously still regret the fact that the uk is leaving the european union, i believe the best course of action would be for the uk to stay in the european union, the single market and...
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calm heads trying to find a way through those chaotic waters if the vote is successful in the british parliament and you haven't seen them try and flip the deal back to the parliament again. >> no one wants to see that happen, but who knows at this point. as you say theresa may is certainly a workhorse, so we'll wait and see what she can do when she arrives back home. thank you so much. we appreciate your insights. >> thank you. >>> and now to paris where it is morning. just hours after violent anti-government protests played out in the french capital. thuns of demonstrators took the streets of paris on saturday. some lit fires and setup barricades. the protesters are angry about skyrocketing fuel prices. cnn's jim bitterman is in paris and spoke with us earlier about what sparked the protests. >> it began a week ago. these were the protests brought on, what we call the yellow jackets, these are the vests all motorests are required to have in their cars for safety reasons, and it's very simple for people to join this movement just by going to their car and getting out their yellow vest. so a num
calm heads trying to find a way through those chaotic waters if the vote is successful in the british parliament and you haven't seen them try and flip the deal back to the parliament again. >> no one wants to see that happen, but who knows at this point. as you say theresa may is certainly a workhorse, so we'll wait and see what she can do when she arrives back home. thank you so much. we appreciate your insights. >> thank you. >>> and now to paris where it is morning....
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it then goes back to the british parliament and thatis back to the british parliament and that is whenas suggesting, some of these are dissenting voices may prove decisive in getting the deal approved here. on the close of the first day of the summi there in singapore, the prime minister has hosted a gala dinner for all the attending heads of state. on a day of bilateral meetings between world leaders, the us vice president mike pence criticised myanmar‘s military for the persecution and displacement of rohingya muslims in myanmar, when he sat down with aung san suu kyi. sharanjit leyl is at the sumit for us. the rohingya prices and the south china sea code of conduct at the top of the agenda for many of these political leaders? at the top of the agenda and also the denuclearisation of the korean eyre peninsula is also on the agenda. world leaders have gathered here. the likes of russia's president, vladimir putin, attending the asean summit for the first time, india,japan, the asean summit for the first time, india, japan, south korea and australian leaders and china. notably absent i
it then goes back to the british parliament and thatis back to the british parliament and that is whenas suggesting, some of these are dissenting voices may prove decisive in getting the deal approved here. on the close of the first day of the summi there in singapore, the prime minister has hosted a gala dinner for all the attending heads of state. on a day of bilateral meetings between world leaders, the us vice president mike pence criticised myanmar‘s military for the persecution and...
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still hurt the british economy a softer breck's it would hurt it much less than the heartbreak that obviously but i think what about may's doing right now she has to sell the treaty to parliament the she needs support away look at it right now already the british economy has already lost investment over the last couple of months the cake on me would be much more a much harder by any kind of breaks it then the european one. the the business community a community around europe really needs more security more more certainty did that deliver more see what there is of my book on the table that. knapp in germany would say no nine because the thing is it is completely ok we only have a deal once really everything has been settled and the ball is still in the red in the british feel right now it will all depend on the elite of gibraltar it will really all depend on whether the british parliament will agree to this deal at least to get that withdrawal agreements of the the this certainly is clearly not there i think we have to wait at least until sunday but probably after going into december before we get any kind of clarity so you didn't hear anything there that makes you more optimis
still hurt the british economy a softer breck's it would hurt it much less than the heartbreak that obviously but i think what about may's doing right now she has to sell the treaty to parliament the she needs support away look at it right now already the british economy has already lost investment over the last couple of months the cake on me would be much more a much harder by any kind of breaks it then the european one. the the business community a community around europe really needs more...
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are you concerned that the prime minister will not get this deal through the british parliament? it's not now our concern. it is the british concern. this is the max we can all do — both theresa may and her government, as well as the european union. no victors here today, nobody winning, we are all losing. there have been many moments when it has not been clear that theresa may would make it this far. but her next steps in these vital few weeks will determine her future, and the future of the country, too. for the prime minister, there is now only one direction. she can't know if parliament and the public will follow along. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brussels. mexico says it will deport around 500 migrants who broke through security and tried to rush the main border crossing between mexico and the united states. tensions have been high since the arrival of thousands of migrants earlier this month. many had departed from honduras last month, saying they were fleeing poverty and violence. earlier i spoke to our correspondent will grant about what is happening at the border. well, t
are you concerned that the prime minister will not get this deal through the british parliament? it's not now our concern. it is the british concern. this is the max we can all do — both theresa may and her government, as well as the european union. no victors here today, nobody winning, we are all losing. there have been many moments when it has not been clear that theresa may would make it this far. but her next steps in these vital few weeks will determine her future, and the future of the...
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solution that is firmly in the national interest to marjorie's it may well take her case to the british parliament she will bring you the latest from london also coming up israel's government on shaky ground hardline defense minister lieberman resigns in protest saying the latest truce with hamas is a surrender to the palestinians rejoicing at the news and in california burning disaster firefighters say they contained only thirty five percent of the planes and the death toll now stands at fifty as forensic teams step up the grim search for human remains so. i'm off it's good to have you with us it is a break sit breakthrough at least the first one to resubmit cabinet has backed a draft the deal with the european union. the british prime minister took more than five hours to persuade the cabinet to give her the green light she's now preparing to explain and defend the deal she brought the british parliament tomorrow may's announcement was less than a couple of hours ago let's hear what she had to say the choices before us were difficult particularly in relation to the northern ireland back story bu
solution that is firmly in the national interest to marjorie's it may well take her case to the british parliament she will bring you the latest from london also coming up israel's government on shaky ground hardline defense minister lieberman resigns in protest saying the latest truce with hamas is a surrender to the palestinians rejoicing at the news and in california burning disaster firefighters say they contained only thirty five percent of the planes and the death toll now stands at fifty...
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they will use the summit just to sign sign it off and to move things forward so that then the british parliament could sign it off and then it will actually go back to the council ministers that will go back to the european parliament so they don't see it so they don't want a night of long knives where they still have to go into negotiations the e.u. was always clear negotiations are carried carried out by the chief negotiator and that is michele been you and that is why on all these summits in the recent in the past two years basically to reason may get a few warts over dinner but there was no debate on bret's it and surely they don't want to see the page the sunday and they have been very disciplined in that way garrick is there a possibility that sunday's e.u. summit could be called off. i think it's unlikely because the e.u. is very intends to get an orderly brecht's that but of course look if. things get really move from from from bad to was and you would really have a situation where for instance of the spanish government would say unless there is a clause on gibraltar in there. we will no
they will use the summit just to sign sign it off and to move things forward so that then the british parliament could sign it off and then it will actually go back to the council ministers that will go back to the european parliament so they don't see it so they don't want a night of long knives where they still have to go into negotiations the e.u. was always clear negotiations are carried carried out by the chief negotiator and that is michele been you and that is why on all these summits in...
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because what happens next now defends entirely on her ability to get this deal through the british parliament perhaps in a couple of weeks time the numbers in parliament appear at this moment at least to be woefully inadequate there is enormous opposition to the deal in both the mangy of major parties and on both sides of the argument some eighty five m.p.g. in her own party opposes the d u p the unionists in northern ireland on whom she relies for a majority say they will oppose it and of course the opposition labor party on the whole will oppose it as well whether she can convince m.p.'s and the public in the next couple of weeks she says she'll campaign with her whole heart and soul remains to be speed but it's interesting that in that press conference almost all the questions were devoted to what happens if it fails for those who resigned with the government fall to resign mazen being drawn on that she says she's focused on winning but the reality is if this deal falls at the british parliament stage well then options open up ranging from a new election to a new referendum the possibility
because what happens next now defends entirely on her ability to get this deal through the british parliament perhaps in a couple of weeks time the numbers in parliament appear at this moment at least to be woefully inadequate there is enormous opposition to the deal in both the mangy of major parties and on both sides of the argument some eighty five m.p.g. in her own party opposes the d u p the unionists in northern ireland on whom she relies for a majority say they will oppose it and of...
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so she would then have to go to british parliament and today we heard the leader of the labor party jeremy corbyn say that labor would not support this deal so she hasn't got labor behind her she hasn't got the scottish nationalist party she hasn't got those ten irish unionists the d u p members who prop up the government with her she hasn't got the liberal democrats and she hasn't got many bricks it is it's going to be very tight but there will be a lot of pressure on m.p.'s to make sure that we're not in a situation of a no deal because that could cause we'll have it within the british economy and i mean resistance doesn't just come in one political stripe and resist. it's growing tell us about the potential the idea and the backing for a second referendum people's vote there are people certain we heard in that report didn't way that some people are changing their minds and it is growing across the u.k. and certainly there are m.p.'s who are moving over to that view as well we saw boris johnson the former foreign secretary his brother joe johnson quit government saying the had to
so she would then have to go to british parliament and today we heard the leader of the labor party jeremy corbyn say that labor would not support this deal so she hasn't got labor behind her she hasn't got the scottish nationalist party she hasn't got those ten irish unionists the d u p members who prop up the government with her she hasn't got the liberal democrats and she hasn't got many bricks it is it's going to be very tight but there will be a lot of pressure on m.p.'s to make sure that...
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still is likely to be rubber stamped by ear member states will still face the scrutiny of the british parliamentjonah hall has more from brussels. the british prime minister was all smiles in brussels on saturday night e.u. leaders are set to approve her briggs's deal that to see. special summit on sunday morning that after agreement was reached with spain effectively giving it a veto right over future negotiations involving the british territory of gibraltar a couple of the analysts here. i have informed the king about and agreement on gibraltar firstly i want to tell you that the european council take place tomorrow and secondly that europe and the u.k. have accepted the conditions imposed by spain therefore spain will lift its veto and vote in favor of brigs it tomorrow spain's delight means a possible end in sight to a three hundred year old dispute with britain over gibraltar for tourism a it could mean a further hardening of opposition to her deal at home the northern ireland unionists to prop up her minority government or threaten to vote against the briggs's deal in parliament because th
still is likely to be rubber stamped by ear member states will still face the scrutiny of the british parliamentjonah hall has more from brussels. the british prime minister was all smiles in brussels on saturday night e.u. leaders are set to approve her briggs's deal that to see. special summit on sunday morning that after agreement was reached with spain effectively giving it a veto right over future negotiations involving the british territory of gibraltar a couple of the analysts here. i...
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so the uk parliament, the british parliament used its legal process to seize the documents.this all unfolded over the weekend. now the british who has been leading this inquiry into facebook says he has more to come later this week. maybe he is hinting he is going to share some of the accordance. we don't know what is in this accordance, whether there emails from zuckerberg and if they matter in the grand scheme of things. it is remarkable to see the british parliament using these really unusual procedures to seize documents from a lawsuit that was happening over in california and it just goes to show how aggressive the europeans have been about regulation and oversight of facebook, and other technology companies. in general, i think it's fair to say the europeans have been more aggressive than the united states or other countries with regards to trying to police these big tech companies and try to manage what they do and understand what they do and how they affect the public. this is another example here in this case the british parliament trying to obtain documents from fa
so the uk parliament, the british parliament used its legal process to seize the documents.this all unfolded over the weekend. now the british who has been leading this inquiry into facebook says he has more to come later this week. maybe he is hinting he is going to share some of the accordance. we don't know what is in this accordance, whether there emails from zuckerberg and if they matter in the grand scheme of things. it is remarkable to see the british parliament using these really...
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his departure in march next year they also sent a clear message that the british parliament also needs to accept the deal. for more i'm joined in the studio by john murtha political advisor and in brussels is our correspondent mark says the other i'd like to begin. do you first the e.u. have endorsed the break that agreement it's pretty predictable what is the mood in brussels right now. certainly not relief or celebration here because it was pretty much expected this that this would be signed off today a lot of praise for michel barnier the chief negotiator who has prepared this over the period of the of the past years he has done the extraordinary work yes there was a short moment whether it was a storm in the teacup. but the ministers today made clear the number of the sticky points remain but we'll have to talk about them in the future for now the ball is in the british side of the court the ball is in the british side of the court drawn by what we do with this agreement the real challenges are just about to begin on their absolutely certain reason may now have got this deal in bru
his departure in march next year they also sent a clear message that the british parliament also needs to accept the deal. for more i'm joined in the studio by john murtha political advisor and in brussels is our correspondent mark says the other i'd like to begin. do you first the e.u. have endorsed the break that agreement it's pretty predictable what is the mood in brussels right now. certainly not relief or celebration here because it was pretty much expected this that this would be signed...
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but the british parliament and the european parliament to develop on this deal. prime minister theresa may says the british christmas, but the future of the deal is far from certain and getting members of her own conservative party to support it could be a difficult task. both they and the european commission president are urging the british parliament to sign off in the say negotiations are done and this is the only possible deal. eric: thank you you arthel: the much anticipated meeting between president trump and china president xi jinping could have future impact on the global economy. what president trump to say next. >> china is right now paying us, paying us billions of dollars a month. that's never happened before. soon they will be paying us many, many billions of dollars a month. attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. >> i think i prepared for this meeting. i have been leading literally right in that corner. we have a great relationship. i liked him a lot. i think he likes me. pr
but the british parliament and the european parliament to develop on this deal. prime minister theresa may says the british christmas, but the future of the deal is far from certain and getting members of her own conservative party to support it could be a difficult task. both they and the european commission president are urging the british parliament to sign off in the say negotiations are done and this is the only possible deal. eric: thank you you arthel: the much anticipated meeting...
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questions remain if it will pass the british parliament.ll have more on this in just a moment. >>> mexico's incoming government denies the country has reached a deal regarding migrants seeking asylum in the u.s., "the washington post" newspaper reports mexico and the u.s. agreed that si agreed that asylum seekers would stay in mexico whoile they're being processed. >>> he was detained monday in japan after a nissan investigation. he's accused of hiding millions of dollars in personal income and using company assets for his own benefit. >>> brexit faces a historic milestone right now in brussels. european leaders have arrived at eu headquarters to decide whether to accept or reject the terms under which the u.k. will dissolve it's are 45-year membership. >> they are expected to approve the deal but really no one is happy about it. still unclear what will happen back in london at the u.k. parliament. european commission president jean claude-yunker says-size sad to see britain leave. >> i'm sad to watch -- even the european -- >> cnn's erin m
questions remain if it will pass the british parliament.ll have more on this in just a moment. >>> mexico's incoming government denies the country has reached a deal regarding migrants seeking asylum in the u.s., "the washington post" newspaper reports mexico and the u.s. agreed that si agreed that asylum seekers would stay in mexico whoile they're being processed. >>> he was detained monday in japan after a nissan investigation. he's accused of hiding millions of...
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next the british parliament and the european parliament will vote on the deal, may say it is british will vote sometime before christmas after a, quote, crucial national debate. but the future of this deal in the uk is still so far from certain. it faces opposition from those who do not support leading the eu and those who do. >> this draft agreement fills her own key commitments. the prime minister has not been able to guaranty outcome that eliminates risk of the introduction of the so-called arrangement. >> this deal risks further economic and political human -- humiliation. >> uk will remain single market and follow its rules at least until december 2020, reporting in washington, d.c. i'm ellison barber, fox news. heather: democrats putting 2020 white house hopes on progressives, hawaii's senator brian tweeting in part, quote, we must reject the premise that this is a fight between moderates and progressives, we are going to nominate a progressive but is this really the right direction democrats need to take their party into if they want to retake the white house? here now to debat
next the british parliament and the european parliament will vote on the deal, may say it is british will vote sometime before christmas after a, quote, crucial national debate. but the future of this deal in the uk is still so far from certain. it faces opposition from those who do not support leading the eu and those who do. >> this draft agreement fills her own key commitments. the prime minister has not been able to guaranty outcome that eliminates risk of the introduction of the...
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the british prime minister faces the challenge of getting the divided parliament back home to a grade. -- to agree. italian film giant bernardo known for has died, films like "the last emperor" and "the last tango in paris." more coverage from our world correspondent in a moment. new this hour in business, carlos gosen has been fired as chairman by the board of mitsubishi motors following a similar move by nissan last week. the businessman is starting his second week in detention in tokyo over allegations of financial misconduct area and a nearly billion-dollar spacecraft set to land on mars today. more on what nasa is calling the six and a half minutes of terror it will take to land that craft, coming up. this is live from paris. the international community is weighing in on a naval showdown between ukraine and russia. the e.u. is urging russia to release three ukrainian ships it seized at the weekend and the crimean and insular, an area russia annexed from ukraine in 2014. ukraine has set its ambassadors and envoy will hold emergency talks in brussels later today. the u.s. security
the british prime minister faces the challenge of getting the divided parliament back home to a grade. -- to agree. italian film giant bernardo known for has died, films like "the last emperor" and "the last tango in paris." more coverage from our world correspondent in a moment. new this hour in business, carlos gosen has been fired as chairman by the board of mitsubishi motors following a similar move by nissan last week. the businessman is starting his second week in...
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it's a sign of the changing times he went to the european parliament and he didn't come to the british parliament and the european parliament is seems to be more important . than the british parliament and. it's clearly satisfactory that he doesn't appear. the chair of the committee damian collins is excellent in his pursuing something quartus is the gym this kind of cardboard. and. it is part of the stinky swamp if you like. that is gradually being. examined and un you need to. take. a little sample from parts of that swamp to understand really what's going on and i think the more that we the more that we find out the more the more the more concerning it is there are some big unanswered questions about what russia did on facebook with user data as far back as twenty fourteen have the facebook revelations have they put the legitimacy of the brits at referendum result in question one of the factors the legitimacy of the results in question. an investigation by our electoral commission into the spending of the leave campaign and there are many question marks but in the end people that she voted to
it's a sign of the changing times he went to the european parliament and he didn't come to the british parliament and the european parliament is seems to be more important . than the british parliament and. it's clearly satisfactory that he doesn't appear. the chair of the committee damian collins is excellent in his pursuing something quartus is the gym this kind of cardboard. and. it is part of the stinky swamp if you like. that is gradually being. examined and un you need to. take. a little...
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s prime minister to resubmit the agreement now goes to the british parliament where it does face an uphill struggle to get approved as well as the nation as a whole still deeply divided. to london now and he's joining us live here on the program may may have got the e.u.'s backing but. still far from the finish line isn't it. absolutely indeed rory well today in brussels is seen as sort of the calm before the storm before theresa may heads back to the u.k. to try to push this deal through at home now what's happening in brussels today is largely seen as far as well as her twenty seven e.u. counterparts putting a massive check mark on the last two years of very torturous negotiations as they gather in brussels to have this deal that has been agreed to be rubber stamped and no surprises were really expected there and the deal has been endorsed by the european leaders. because this is the first use of. them so it's. agreement. with the. united kingdom for. the agreement we've reached follows the choice of the british people this is neither a day of celebration nor day of mourning it's the cho
s prime minister to resubmit the agreement now goes to the british parliament where it does face an uphill struggle to get approved as well as the nation as a whole still deeply divided. to london now and he's joining us live here on the program may may have got the e.u.'s backing but. still far from the finish line isn't it. absolutely indeed rory well today in brussels is seen as sort of the calm before the storm before theresa may heads back to the u.k. to try to push this deal through at...
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are you concerned that the prime minister will not get this deal through the british parliament? not now our concern. it is the british concern. this is the max we can all do — both theresa may and her government, as well as the european union. no victors here today, nobody winning. we are all losing. there have been many moments when it has not been clear that theresa may would make it this far. but her next steps in these vital few weeks will determine her future, and the future of the country, too. for the prime minister, there is now only one direction. she can't know if parliament and the public will follow along. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brussels. the next few weeks will see the british government emphasise the merits of what's now been approved in brussels both to mps at westminster and to the public. our political correspondent alex forsyth has been exploring the content of the agreement. this deal is in two parts. the first is the withdrawal agreement. now, that's a binding legal text about our terms of departure. there'll be a transition or implementation period, whi
are you concerned that the prime minister will not get this deal through the british parliament? not now our concern. it is the british concern. this is the max we can all do — both theresa may and her government, as well as the european union. no victors here today, nobody winning. we are all losing. there have been many moments when it has not been clear that theresa may would make it this far. but her next steps in these vital few weeks will determine her future, and the future of the...
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so it is not a good deal and frankly should not be offered to the british parliament to have to ratifyr fellow meps after year in the past who has been on the steering committee for the european parliament and he says too much focus is being put on a backstop because there is provision to extend the transfer possibly two 2022 and because we start very close to each other but is a trade deal that can be infour other but is a trade deal that can be in four years. that is all very well and good and i understand why he would say that. these are nice words but they are not firm. we don't have a firm commitment. no deal is worth its salt unless you knows what you are doing about and with a cut—off point is, then you can actually go ahead and get things done. —— we have a cut—off pointers. we're still stuck with the same rule book. that is not to say we don't agree with some of things quite clearly we probably would that at the end of the day we must be free to allow the british people to actually have the benefits of freedom of leaving the european union. this does deliver that. would you ac
so it is not a good deal and frankly should not be offered to the british parliament to have to ratifyr fellow meps after year in the past who has been on the steering committee for the european parliament and he says too much focus is being put on a backstop because there is provision to extend the transfer possibly two 2022 and because we start very close to each other but is a trade deal that can be infour other but is a trade deal that can be in four years. that is all very well and good...
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started in common so many yea rs we have started in common so many years ago but is now up to the british parliament't know how the choreography is organise for the european parliament. i'm totally convinced this is the only deal possible. those that think that rejecting the deal would give them a better deal will be disappointed in the first seconds after the rejection of this deal. although we are happy that this is behind us. to a large extent. we're sad not about the result because the result is the one that it result because the result is the one thatitis result because the result is the one that it is but we are unhappy about the exit of great britain from europe. but a position towards what some people think, —— in opposition towards what some people think the work is not over. the greatest part of what needs to be done starts now because divorce is a tragic moment, as somebody must know. payments have to be made at the future understanding is one which has to be constructed. i don't think that britain will be a third country like other third countries are third countries. there is between a
started in common so many yea rs we have started in common so many years ago but is now up to the british parliament't know how the choreography is organise for the european parliament. i'm totally convinced this is the only deal possible. those that think that rejecting the deal would give them a better deal will be disappointed in the first seconds after the rejection of this deal. although we are happy that this is behind us. to a large extent. we're sad not about the result because the...
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to explain the background to be them quite sure that most of the parliamentarian's in from british parliament have no idea what the agreements. the straits is and haven't bothered to look. for months media attention on gaza has been focused on the protests and anger at the border now young palestinians and israelis are trying to give each other and the world a glimpse into what their lives and really like. the gods of the world seizing the news is mostly about numbers numbers. numbers homeless numbers or is this thing in gaza is that. you can help us find an ugly foil or voices to share our stories with the world. some of the patrols we post and some of the yes we make our histogram to back the side of the story that isn't a normal day to day if i may surround libya the stories of regular people in the farm or the shoemaker's downstairs of the day people the ones who don't normally hear about in the news the forgotten ones the ones behind the numbers this kindergarten was destroyed by these ready bombardment of a nearby building some of the children went to the kindergarten and found it destr
to explain the background to be them quite sure that most of the parliamentarian's in from british parliament have no idea what the agreements. the straits is and haven't bothered to look. for months media attention on gaza has been focused on the protests and anger at the border now young palestinians and israelis are trying to give each other and the world a glimpse into what their lives and really like. the gods of the world seizing the news is mostly about numbers numbers. numbers homeless...
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that is only technically because what happens is regarding the technical approval it is the british parliament which just rubber stamp that it is the european parliament and then it is the e.u. council and in there there is a majority vote so even members could vote against spain and a proof that treaty wants the european parliament and the british parliament has approved but that is not how things work we have a summit on sunday and there it is it will be a unanimous decision that it has to rubber stamp the strauss before we go actually into the approval period and also so far the unity has been the sharpest tool in the negotiating process of the you and leaders will not want to risk this so they want this issue with spain to be clarified ahead of that summit there and looking add to that summit on sunday carol what does happen next. well as we speak the member states ambassador and the share pause are preparing that summit they're looking exactly into these issues it is also expected that theresa may is coming tomorrow again to brussels probably also will talk about the hot issue of gibralta
that is only technically because what happens is regarding the technical approval it is the british parliament which just rubber stamp that it is the european parliament and then it is the e.u. council and in there there is a majority vote so even members could vote against spain and a proof that treaty wants the european parliament and the british parliament has approved but that is not how things work we have a summit on sunday and there it is it will be a unanimous decision that it has to...
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still hurt the british economy a softer bricks it would hurt it much less than the heartbreak it obviously but i think what about may's doing right now she has to sell the treaty to parliament the she needs support away look at it right now already the british economy has already lost investment over the last couple of months the cake on me would really need much more a much harder by any kind of threats that then the european one. the the business community a community around europe really needs more security more more certainty did that deliverables do you want to reserve might put on the table that. knepper in germany would say no nine because the thing is it is completely ok we only have a deal once really everything has been settled and the ball is still in the red in the british field right now it will all depend on the leave gibraltar it will really all depend on whether the british parliament will agree to this deal at least to get that withdrawal agreements of the the this certainly is clearly not there i think we have to wait at least until sunday but probably after going into december before we get any kind of clarity so you didn't hear anything there that makes
still hurt the british economy a softer bricks it would hurt it much less than the heartbreak it obviously but i think what about may's doing right now she has to sell the treaty to parliament the she needs support away look at it right now already the british economy has already lost investment over the last couple of months the cake on me would really need much more a much harder by any kind of threats that then the european one. the the business community a community around europe really...
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it is not the british parliament that is not the british parliament that is going to gain control of this. it's the french parliament, the german parliament and the european parliament. four people — including a 1—year—old child — have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield that had earlier been pursued by police. heavenly father, please help us to be safe. firefighters in california are stepping up their efforts to tackle the devastating wildfires which killed at least 11 people. more than a quarter of a million people are forced to flee their homes. thousands of leicester city fans have taken part in a memorial walk in honour of those killed in the helicopter crash outside the club's stadium two weeks ago. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown. stay with us for that. good evening. the french president, emmanuel macron, and the german chancellor, angela merkel, have taken part in one of the key ceremonies this weekend marking the
it is not the british parliament that is not the british parliament that is going to gain control of this. it's the french parliament, the german parliament and the european parliament. four people — including a 1—year—old child — have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield that had earlier been pursued by police. heavenly father, please help us to be safe. firefighters in california are stepping up their efforts to tackle the devastating wildfires which killed at...
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are you concerned that the prime minister will not get this deal through the british parliament? 's not now our concern. it is the british concern. this is the max we can all do — both theresa may and her government, as well as the european union. no victors here today, nobody winning. we are all losing. there have been many moments when it has not been clear that theresa may would make it this far. but her next steps in these vital few weeks will determine her future, and the future of the country, too. for the prime minister, there is now only one direction. she can't know if parliament and the public will follow along. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brussels. you'll find plenty more brexit background on our website, with anaylsis and research from our correspondents and editors. that is all at bbc.com/news, or you can download the bbc news app. let's get some of the day's other news: the deadliest wildfire in california's history has now been fully contained. the blaze known as the camp fire started over two weeks ago, north of san francisco. firefighters were able to extinguish t
are you concerned that the prime minister will not get this deal through the british parliament? 's not now our concern. it is the british concern. this is the max we can all do — both theresa may and her government, as well as the european union. no victors here today, nobody winning. we are all losing. there have been many moments when it has not been clear that theresa may would make it this far. but her next steps in these vital few weeks will determine her future, and the future of the...
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once that has been reached, it then goes back to the british parliament and that is when, as i was suggestingy prove decisive and theresa may could be in trouble trying to get the deal approved here. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from london and singapore. still to come on the programme: our special report on how thailand's military government is silencing its critics under the banner of a fake news crackdown. also on the programme: former us first lady michelle obama talks about the difficulties of raising a family and how couples therapy helped. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election. she has asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself into police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the whit
once that has been reached, it then goes back to the british parliament and that is when, as i was suggestingy prove decisive and theresa may could be in trouble trying to get the deal approved here. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from london and singapore. still to come on the programme: our special report on how thailand's military government is silencing its critics under the banner of a fake news crackdown. also on the programme: former us first lady michelle obama talks about the...
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deal with british prime minister to resign may the agreement will now have to go through the british parliament where it faces an uphill struggle to get approval and pace as well as the nation as a whole remain deeply divided on the issue that may says she still optimistic the british people will get behind her deal. the deal we have agreed today a lot of bright future for the u.k. m.p.'s will vote on this deal it will be one of the most significant votes that parliament has held for many years and it will depend whether we move forward to get into a brighter future or open the door to get more deficient and uncertainty this is certainly seen as something that could be described as the calm before the storm because despite the fact that theresa may and her e.u. counterparts got together in brussels to put a massive check mark on these last two years of torturous negotiations certainly the most difficult part now it seems only lies ahead because despite the fact that european union and doris the agreement that was reached between the u.k. and the rest of the e.u. now this document is going to ha
deal with british prime minister to resign may the agreement will now have to go through the british parliament where it faces an uphill struggle to get approval and pace as well as the nation as a whole remain deeply divided on the issue that may says she still optimistic the british people will get behind her deal. the deal we have agreed today a lot of bright future for the u.k. m.p.'s will vote on this deal it will be one of the most significant votes that parliament has held for many years...
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closer the bolder scatters across the road to brics it's true brolga know that i'm and the british parliament quentin bale is an associate fellow of international policy think tank chatham house and he joins us from london next for us to whites and he did lose his princely specialist a welcome to you both let's start with ukraine's imperial in london can spade veto the steel does it does the withdrawal agreement require unanimity. no it doesn't since spain can't veto it on the other hand nobody wants to go away feeling furious and and upset and indeed betrayed by the deal so i think that there will be a big effort to find a way to meet the spanish objections after all what spain seem to be so say is that they can be no inclusion of gibraltar in the final trade deal that the u.k. negotiates with the european union and less close in and britain agree so that on the whole does not seem insuperable the problem really is that the brits and i feel probably the european union to. really rather ignored this problem for far too long it was always going to be one of the most difficult issues to deal wi
closer the bolder scatters across the road to brics it's true brolga know that i'm and the british parliament quentin bale is an associate fellow of international policy think tank chatham house and he joins us from london next for us to whites and he did lose his princely specialist a welcome to you both let's start with ukraine's imperial in london can spade veto the steel does it does the withdrawal agreement require unanimity. no it doesn't since spain can't veto it on the other hand nobody...
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the british parliament, but this is a major step. hold a special summit when one of the key members is not there. officials say it will not happen. what is happening right now is british, spanish, eu officials are negotiating in the building behind me trying to work out a solution between the civil servants and what might make spain happy, and they wa nt might make spain happy, and they want as part of the divorce bill, an extra document saying any decision on gibraltar has to go through spain directly, not just through on gibraltar has to go through spain directly, notjust through the eu, which is what we're working on ahead of theresa may arriving here this evening. the leader of the democratic unionist party, arlene foster, is expected to reiterate her opposition to the proposed brexit deal when she addresses its annual conference today. the dup is concerned that plans to prevent checks on the irish border would leave northern ireland too closely tied to the eu. last night, mrs foster said her party would reconsider its agreement
the british parliament, but this is a major step. hold a special summit when one of the key members is not there. officials say it will not happen. what is happening right now is british, spanish, eu officials are negotiating in the building behind me trying to work out a solution between the civil servants and what might make spain happy, and they wa nt might make spain happy, and they want as part of the divorce bill, an extra document saying any decision on gibraltar has to go through spain...
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sprigs a deal british prime minister theresa may warns parliament that rejecting the deal will only bring more uncertainty are next on brussels where she needs to shore up support ahead of a summit of european leaders also on the program standoff think either tells italy it's sleepwalking into instability that's as it rejects rooms the latest budget but italy's new government is digging in this year setting the stage for showdown. iraq thank you so much for your company everyone brothers prime minister is on her way to brussels where she'll try and finalize an agreement on the u.k.'s exit from the european union theresa may is due to meet european commission president. as she tries to shore up support ahead of an e.u. summit this sunday mrs may is under pressure to return to the u.k. with a final gregg's a deal that her parliament can agree to she's facing heavy criticism at home from progress and pro e.u. lawmakers last week two of her senior ministers resigned over the draft for a draw. all deal she had negotiated with the european union and the following turmoil almost led to a leaders
sprigs a deal british prime minister theresa may warns parliament that rejecting the deal will only bring more uncertainty are next on brussels where she needs to shore up support ahead of a summit of european leaders also on the program standoff think either tells italy it's sleepwalking into instability that's as it rejects rooms the latest budget but italy's new government is digging in this year setting the stage for showdown. iraq thank you so much for your company everyone brothers prime...
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attention across the west with many countries expressing their full support for ukraine the british parliament even held an emergency meeting to discuss the issue of police report when i wasn't in the plan but politicians demanded an urgent debate on the situation in the sea or was over and they got it except i would say that it wasn't much of a debate because the condemnation of russia's actions was pretty much unanimous from president putin's actions have redrawn barstools the borders of the european nation for the first time since second will rule we must never forget or normalize the united kingdom will certainly continue to be committed to the crane's independence sovereignty and territorial integrity to be putin's approach is very similar to the idea of heating a frog in water that he keeps on pushing things and keep from pushing the heat it will not be what you said it's the reaction there was talk of russia being a pariah state ignoring the international rules based system also talking about showing russia the consequences of its actions and debates on how to show ukraine practical sup
attention across the west with many countries expressing their full support for ukraine the british parliament even held an emergency meeting to discuss the issue of police report when i wasn't in the plan but politicians demanded an urgent debate on the situation in the sea or was over and they got it except i would say that it wasn't much of a debate because the condemnation of russia's actions was pretty much unanimous from president putin's actions have redrawn barstools the borders of the...
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a big if, the idea of this withdrawal agreement, the divorce settlement, was passed by the british parliamente, at the moment that seems very unlikely, and then there were future trading relationship talks to follow after brexit in the late winter, early spring of next year, that's where you could see spain and others make much more of a noise around things they have a particular concern about, because any final arrangement that is signed off in the months and years to come does require the unanimous agreement of all of the eu's members. one concern in particular is, of course, freedom of movement. that does seem a little more concrete in terms of this political declaration? absolutely central to the british government's driving motivation for what they wanted to be able to present as what they'd achieved in these brexit negotiations was addressing this concern about immigration, which was a huge factorfor concern about immigration, which was a huge factor for many people who voted to leave the european union here in the uk a couple of years ago. and, yes, the british government mentions agai
a big if, the idea of this withdrawal agreement, the divorce settlement, was passed by the british parliamente, at the moment that seems very unlikely, and then there were future trading relationship talks to follow after brexit in the late winter, early spring of next year, that's where you could see spain and others make much more of a noise around things they have a particular concern about, because any final arrangement that is signed off in the months and years to come does require the...
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very else it's a recently is going to come up might come across but which of course is the british parliament yes and so we've just talked about the d.p. so they could of course vote against this deal but we've also got the labor party jeremy corbyn has said that they can't support the deal that's a huge number of m.p.'s we've got the scottish nationalist party they've all said the same thing we've got all the minority parties within parliament we've got almost ninety conservative and pays their own to reason may's own side saying that they will not support the deal either so it is looking extremely rough. if she does does put it towards parliament in december and they vote against it what then i mean everything is to play for there's the possibility of labor saying we have got no confidence in this government there has to be a new vote i don't imagine that some of these bricks it is he loathed to raise the manilow this deal alighted to then let that happen because then they'd lose power but there was so much to pay for and actually nobody really knows what could happen next briefing i want t
very else it's a recently is going to come up might come across but which of course is the british parliament yes and so we've just talked about the d.p. so they could of course vote against this deal but we've also got the labor party jeremy corbyn has said that they can't support the deal that's a huge number of m.p.'s we've got the scottish nationalist party they've all said the same thing we've got all the minority parties within parliament we've got almost ninety conservative and pays...
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the brexit deal now goes to the british parliament where opposition parties and even some members of vote against it. bianca nobilo joins me now with more details. what does this mean for the u.k. and europe. >> as far as the prime minister is concerned, the worst is definitely yet to come. it's quite striking that the 27 member states of the eu were able to come to agreement more or less on their part of the deal, but the british parliament, the one country is very much in argument with itself. so the prime minister is facing opposition to her deal from her own party, and it is fierce. that's from people who advocated for brexit to begin, and they think her deal doesn't deliver on that. they think it keeps the u.k. too closely aligned with the european union, and they want to see a cleaner break. she also faces opposition from members of her own party and the opposition party in the u.k. over wanting to remain in the european union, namely whether or not there could be a second referendum. so the prime minister will try and pass her deal through the british parliament, but at the mo
the brexit deal now goes to the british parliament where opposition parties and even some members of vote against it. bianca nobilo joins me now with more details. what does this mean for the u.k. and europe. >> as far as the prime minister is concerned, the worst is definitely yet to come. it's quite striking that the 27 member states of the eu were able to come to agreement more or less on their part of the deal, but the british parliament, the one country is very much in argument with...