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s within parliament to agree on something and then for the e.u. to agree to that as well i may looks very difficult on the eve of made it very clear that they will own. allow an extension the has to be a good reason for it they have to know what just parliament want and at the moment we don't know what parliament wants and what cuts we might start getting more indicative votes tomorrow night so m.p.'s saying do we want to go this way no ok do we want to go that way no and just putting everything on the table which could in the end could now bring us to a second referendum is it a slight that we are now reaching because we it is chaos and nobody knows which way it's going and you know although it is still the legal to full out that the u.k. leaves the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march with or without a deal which at the moment would be without is still the legal to full it doesn't look that that likely that that is going to happen so therefore m.p.'s are going to have to come together if taken control tonight and they're going to have to find a way
s within parliament to agree on something and then for the e.u. to agree to that as well i may looks very difficult on the eve of made it very clear that they will own. allow an extension the has to be a good reason for it they have to know what just parliament want and at the moment we don't know what parliament wants and what cuts we might start getting more indicative votes tomorrow night so m.p.'s saying do we want to go this way no ok do we want to go that way no and just putting...
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rules indefinitely his opinion comes a day after theresa may and the e.u. agreed that these so-called backstop which she's northern ireland can. uing to follow e.u. rules in order to keep the border with the irish republic open would only apply temporarily after bragg said now in a letter released shortly before lawmakers are set to vote for the revised deal the attorney general geoffrey cox says the changes don't give the u.k. ok a quote internationally lawful means of getting out of the arrangement without the approval. all right let's bring in our correspondents following the story for us we have very good math in london and max huffman in this stuff very good to see you both both the berkut let's start with you and as we heard the attorney general says that he still has his concerns what more can you tell us about this letter. well i think the conclusion which you have just read to me is really the crucial bit of his advice and that's going to make it very very difficult for treason may to get the deal through the house of commons tensions you know all running
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that so there is some movement there on the other side of the channel what happens now after the e.u. agreed to put out brig's that until at least april twelfth are there contingency plans in place for a no deal crash out of the. everybody of course warns against being overoptimistic. you know we can't believe this will you know turn out well and until we see it here and we sort of have it on paypal here at the council building in brussels which is going to be a couple of weeks again so a contingency plans have been. mate the european commission has prepared to legislation for planes to keep planes flying to keep the tracks rolling over the european highways to keep permits intact and lots and lots all these many full details of everyday life which sort of really are based on european regulation to keep things moving after it possible heartbreaks a dead mario draggy the the president of the u. if the e.c.b. the european central bank he criticized some european countries and said they haven't done enough and i'm going to america the german chancellor said that doesn't hold true for germany sh
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e.u. member states will still need to agree to the delay.he prime minister now plans to have another go at getting the deal that she agreed with the e.u. through parliament. that will be in a vote next week. if mp's back that deal, the government will request a three-month extension. if they reject it, london will try to seek a longer extension. let's take the story to our correspondent barbara wesel. she joins us in london. good evening. so, we've had three nights of votes in westminster. now it looks like we're going to try to get more time. is there any proof that more time is going to be the fix for the brexit chaos? barbara: no, of course not, brent, but it is the latest news from the great brexit show ongoing in london new since the beginning of the week. and, something i can promise, going to be continued next week. stay with us. because on next tuesday what we'll have now is theresa may will bring the withdrawal deal back to parliament for a third time, after having been resoundingly beaten twice. but memories are short. so, she will
e.u. member states will still need to agree to the delay.he prime minister now plans to have another go at getting the deal that she agreed with the e.u. through parliament. that will be in a vote next week. if mp's back that deal, the government will request a three-month extension. if they reject it, london will try to seek a longer extension. let's take the story to our correspondent barbara wesel. she joins us in london. good evening. so, we've had three nights of votes in westminster. now...
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the british parliament will take place to approve the word drawl deal that may's government agreed with the e.u. now lawmakers as you might recall have already rejected that deal twice if they were checked again britain will likely crash out of the e.u. and that would happen on april twelfth but the u.k. can also use that time of course to find an alternative solution with the european union if the british parliament approves a deal however the deadline for an orderly brags that will be extended may twenty second donald tosca the u. council president welcomed the european union's unanimous decision to delay bragg's it take a listen to what he said. drags it the real cause so. much decisions by the e.u. . and the u.k. to delay that cleavage allow for an extension. so i am really happy about this development as i said yesterday it remains that the very proof and the thing that possible. do you. decided to rethink its strategy all is ok to go through fifty which is a priority for the u.k. government. the fate of. so far of british friends all right so much to digest let's go straight to brussels t
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if the e.u. agrees, we will have an extension. if the e.u. is really apriling ri, go away,, britits, we'll fep withll of this. a hard brexit and the crashout. brent: barbara, thank you. police in the netherlands have arrested a man in connection with the killing of three people in the city of utrecht after a seven-hour manhunt. authorities have scaled back the terrrrism threaeat level sinincs depositionon. he may have been mivivated by afamily dispute. five others were wounded in a a shooting on a tram this monday morning. the prime minister says some injured are still in critical condition tonight. our correspondent rebecca ritter is in utrecht for us. good evening to you, rebecca. the police say they have apprehended the suspect. what do we know about him and what do we know about his motive? rebecca: that's right, brent. police have apprehended the 37-year-old man who was born in turkey. they don't know much about his motive yet. they do know he was known to police, i should say, not much has come out in the press or been told to the media
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thing with these no you do votes they can no you know at the table they called deed i lest the e.u. agreed to the other extending it the e.u. just so i guess what's the point exactly the e.u. are going to greece and they be they said they don't see the point of an extension unless it's going to be material change in the you change the shape of a position do you see any sense that you know the rest of parliament what you assume is a majority who don't want mase deal but don't want no deal either of finding anything else that they can coalesce around that they could take to the european council next week and say look we've got a new idea give us some more time to have a go with this one instead i think there was a slight hint today in the choice of spring statement when he talked about the consensus in parliament and we think there's a consensus around the parliament customs union things that break the tory party you get laid the votes on board for the governing party it's where policy would be broken by that you would use paper deals in business and finance. i mean i mean you had these from
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parliament had said we don't want this interest may had promised she would let it happen so if the e.u. agrees then we will have an extension if the e.u. is really angry and says galloway brits we are fed up with all this then indeed we'll have a hard for exit britain would trash out all right our correspondent barbara starr force tonight in london barbara thank you. it's like police in the netherlands have a rest of the man in connection with the killing of three people in the city of after a seven hour manhunt authorities have now scaled back the terrorism threat level since arresting him he was earlier named as turkish born good tongue this is reported to be known to police prosecutors now believe the suspect may have been motivated by a family dispute five others were wounded in the shooting on the tram monday morning the prime minister of the netherlands and says that some of those injured are still in critical condition tonight. or correspondent rebecca rivers is now in . she joins us with the latest good evening to you police say they've ever hinted the suspect what do we know about him
parliament had said we don't want this interest may had promised she would let it happen so if the e.u. agrees then we will have an extension if the e.u. is really angry and says galloway brits we are fed up with all this then indeed we'll have a hard for exit britain would trash out all right our correspondent barbara starr force tonight in london barbara thank you. it's like police in the netherlands have a rest of the man in connection with the killing of three people in the city of after a...
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agreed on however if this fails. then we are looking at the twelfth of april which is the day that the u.k. if there is no other way forward and if the e.u. doesn't agree to another extension so if nothing is agreed the u.k. will leave on the twelve the faithful will leave the european union without any deal where this new deal scenario which is shared by businesses which will have grave consequences for medical supply for borders for travel food for food security that will be the new deal scenario now many people here behind me are don't really feel the scenario very much they want to leave these are leave us that feel betrayed they feel that it has not gone the way that it should have been after the referendum and they want to leave at any cause they don't feel the you know deal but a lot of other people and many here in parliament want to avoid that at any cost. we're gets a very rowdy crowd there behind you alex with me here in the studio i mean let's be honest this deal was doomed from the get go i mean did you really expect her to for garner the support for people to climb down from their positions and back her well some did climb
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e.u. member states will still need to agree to the delay the prime minister now plans to have another go. we're getting the deal that she agreed with through parliament that will be in a vote next week if m.p.'s back that deal the government will request a three month extension if they reject it one then will try to seek a longer extension. or let's take the story now to our correspondent barbara faisal she joins us from outside the houses of parliament in london good evening to you barbara so far we've had three nights of votes and was minister now it looks like we're going to try to get more is there any proof that more time is going to be the fix for the bricks in chaos. and who of course not brant but it's just the latest news from the great breakfast show ongoing in london years since the beginning of the week and something i can promise going to be continued next week stay with us because our next tuesday of what will happen now is reason may will bring that was drawled deal thanks to parliament for the third time after having been resignedly beaten twice once this week such memorie
e.u. member states will still need to agree to the delay the prime minister now plans to have another go. we're getting the deal that she agreed with through parliament that will be in a vote next week if m.p.'s back that deal the government will request a three month extension if they reject it one then will try to seek a longer extension. or let's take the story now to our correspondent barbara faisal she joins us from outside the houses of parliament in london good evening to you barbara so...
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has to decide where they want to go so what happens now barbara now that the e.u. agreed to put off brakes that until at least april twelfth are they preparing for a no deal scenario. oh absolutely they are preparing the european commission has just the day before yesterday sort of put out a whole new bundle of legislation because everything you know who gets to use european roads which tracks need special permits it's airplanes flying it's border openings it's just absolutely everything that sort of needs to be sorted out in the in the case of no deal so they have started months ago to make their presence preparations we heard mario draghi the president of the e.c.b. the european central bank criticize some european countries saying. they didn't do enough and they're not really so well prepared but anglo-american looking at german said i don't think this concerns us i think german industry really has done what is necessary so everybody is quite calm and says we've done what we can this is the best this was our best effort and now we're sort of like in the hands of fate h
has to decide where they want to go so what happens now barbara now that the e.u. agreed to put off brakes that until at least april twelfth are they preparing for a no deal scenario. oh absolutely they are preparing the european commission has just the day before yesterday sort of put out a whole new bundle of legislation because everything you know who gets to use european roads which tracks need special permits it's airplanes flying it's border openings it's just absolutely everything that...
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know they don't want that is the only deal on the table as all of them have said it's what the e.u. agreed with theresa may back in november and that on no other options that they can go for the moment because there is no majority in parliament that they can agree on so at the moment this is the deal she will try to bring it back again next week and hope that she can win over those hard core bricks that is in her own party those ten northern irish do you pm piece that's really prop up the government and maybe some labor m.p.'s to get it over the line but i cannot say that that is going to happen at the moment it looks like she doesn't have the numbers and maybe we'll get some clarification because we are expecting the prime minister to speak any moment now we're going to bring that live to our viewers when it happens thank you. well now to another crisis here in europe it looks like a big blow to gary and prime minister viktor orban his ruling for this party has been suspended from the european parliament's biggest political group and it could face expulsion or guns if it does party is par
know they don't want that is the only deal on the table as all of them have said it's what the e.u. agreed with theresa may back in november and that on no other options that they can go for the moment because there is no majority in parliament that they can agree on so at the moment this is the deal she will try to bring it back again next week and hope that she can win over those hard core bricks that is in her own party those ten northern irish do you pm piece that's really prop up the...
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parliament had said we don't want this into reason they had promised she would let it happen so if the e.u. agrees then we will have an extension if the e.u. is really angry and says galloway brits we are fed up with all this then indeed we'll have a hard for exit britain would trash out all right our correspondent barbara believes almost or forests tonight in london barbara thank you. police in the netherlands have arrested a man in connection with the killing of three people in the city of after a seven hour manhunt authorities have scaled back the terrorism threat level since its detention prosecutors now believe the suspect may have been motivated by a family dispute five others were wounded in the shooting on the trail this monday morning the prime minister of the country says that some of those injured were or still in critical condition tonight. our correspondent there she is in. to you rebecca the police say. the suspect what do we know about him and what do we know about his motive. that's right brant police have apprehended the thirty seven year old man who was born in turkey they don't
parliament had said we don't want this into reason they had promised she would let it happen so if the e.u. agrees then we will have an extension if the e.u. is really angry and says galloway brits we are fed up with all this then indeed we'll have a hard for exit britain would trash out all right our correspondent barbara believes almost or forests tonight in london barbara thank you. police in the netherlands have arrested a man in connection with the killing of three people in the city of...
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e.u. country has to agree to an extension. we saw the e.u.t and say let's have a long extension and at the end of that bring contain can stay in the e.u. that's not what the british people want. even if everybody in the e.u. agrees to a deal and they go back to britain, then the british have to pass a law to put that in place before the 29th and whatever the extension period, at the end of that, why are we in a different place than we are now? lauren: it gives me a headache, quite frankly, and it's been going on for two years now. let's just say that the e.u. says okay, britain, we'll give you more time, we'll grant you a three month extension. what are the chances they can actually get a deal in place that everybody agrees on by juny survive this? >> well, i think it's a fair question. could parliament put implementing legislation in place by the 29t 29 of the montf techs u. gave them something -- if the e.u. gave them something. nobody thinks theresa may will be the prime minister for long, not even theresa may. everybody thinks she will be
e.u. country has to agree to an extension. we saw the e.u.t and say let's have a long extension and at the end of that bring contain can stay in the e.u. that's not what the british people want. even if everybody in the e.u. agrees to a deal and they go back to britain, then the british have to pass a law to put that in place before the 29th and whatever the extension period, at the end of that, why are we in a different place than we are now? lauren: it gives me a headache, quite frankly, and...
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prime minister speaking from brussels after the e.u. agreed to a may twenty second conditional extension and she said that she is working to ensure that the u.k. leaves the e.u. a good deal laurence leamer listening in joining us from brussels what do you make of her press conference what she had to say lawrence. well you know she's just she she it's like she's incapable of answering a question you know this is this is exactly what happened this afternoon all those reports you heard over and over again saying what happens if you lose it if you lose next week for the third time what are you going to do well i think that my deal's the best thing for the british people who need to live in a little leeway and this is exactly the problem the european union and her own cabinet and everybody else has with her is she keeps losing the votes on her deal by enormous mansions and it opens up the potential of crushing out without a deal and everybody keeps wondering over and over again is that actually what she wants is an alternative plan which she actual
prime minister speaking from brussels after the e.u. agreed to a may twenty second conditional extension and she said that she is working to ensure that the u.k. leaves the e.u. a good deal laurence leamer listening in joining us from brussels what do you make of her press conference what she had to say lawrence. well you know she's just she she it's like she's incapable of answering a question you know this is this is exactly what happened this afternoon all those reports you heard over and...
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theresa may and the e.u. agreed on a soft plan it guaranteed the rights of e.u.citizens in britain and british people living on the continent. perhaps the most important point was that it would establish a free trade area between britain and the e.u. for industrial and agricultural products. the british people don't want to spend any more time doing about tricks that they want a good deal that fulfills the value of the allows us to come together again as a country. after that the sparks really began to fly hartline breck's it here has accused her recent way of paying too much heed to the voices of the remain ors who didn't want a hard exit from the e.u. she was as she had to get this camp on board whether she wanted to or not because after all she had belonged to it herself she voted for remain in the referendum remain. and she decided to stay inside the european space and the same time he's going to leave it. which is impossible so she got caught up with movies tensions. fears of crashing out without a deal grow. the authorities even simulated a traffic jam to d
theresa may and the e.u. agreed on a soft plan it guaranteed the rights of e.u.citizens in britain and british people living on the continent. perhaps the most important point was that it would establish a free trade area between britain and the e.u. for industrial and agricultural products. the british people don't want to spend any more time doing about tricks that they want a good deal that fulfills the value of the allows us to come together again as a country. after that the sparks really...
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e.u. so the measure. is the second time that may's deal has been dismissed by m.p.'s in parliament this year as she has now agreed for a vote on whether the u.k. should leave the e.u. with or without a deal. i profoundly great the decision that this house has taken to it i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is the united kingdom believes the european union and orderly fashion with the deal. and that the deal we've negotiated is the best and indeed the only deal of the yeah but mr speaker i would like to sit out briefly how the government means to proceed two weeks ago i made a series of commitments from this dispatch box regarding the steps we would take in the event this house rejected the deal on earth i stand by those commitments in full therefore tonight we will table a motion for debate tomorrow to test whether the house supports leaving the european union without a deal on the twenty ninth of march opposition labor leader jeremy corwin has again repeated his call for a general election the government has been defeated again by an enormous majority and they must now accept their deal their prop
e.u. so the measure. is the second time that may's deal has been dismissed by m.p.'s in parliament this year as she has now agreed for a vote on whether the u.k. should leave the e.u. with or without a deal. i profoundly great the decision that this house has taken to it i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is the united kingdom believes the european union and orderly fashion with the deal. and that the deal we've negotiated is the best and indeed the only deal of the yeah but mr...
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e.u. unless -- else isunless something agreed. onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is. >> the lunatics appear to have taken over the asylum. the u.k. does not appear to have a functioning government. i can't answer your question about what is coming. i have no idea. theresa may not only has no idea what is coming but no idea about tomorrow. haidi: the u.k. parliament preparing to vote on theresa may's motion, not amended. >> power lost, corbyn lost. we have no amendment to the overall motion. it goes in and stands between tories backing her deal next week with a technical extension, or a longer delay which could be referendum forr people who really don't want to see either of those things. now into the voting on the overall motion, we are watching to see whether they find this [indiscernible] left 202he nose to the -- the ayes have it. >> for once the u.k. government has won their proposal and it is a small win. jeremy corbyn once again reiterating his call for a second referendum. >> keeping an eye
e.u. unless -- else isunless something agreed. onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is. >> the lunatics appear to have taken over the asylum. the u.k. does not appear to have a functioning government. i can't answer your question about what is coming. i have no idea. theresa may not only has no idea what is coming but no idea about tomorrow. haidi: the u.k. parliament preparing to vote on theresa may's motion, not amended. >> power lost, corbyn lost. we...
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we could see the e.u. agree to it but because at this point, they don't want to be blamed for a no deal brexit. matt: the chinese government announced measures to counter slowing growth and encourage more foreign investment. lawmakers at the people's conference site they will put all companies registered in china on a level playing field. tom: this is a real focus for foreign investors looking at the events of the last 10 days. they fast tracked this law. they will allow foreign businesses to be viewed by local governments and others as on equal footing with chinese companies. there will be an appeals system, businesses, if they a contract, for example. the premier said the focus and priority was fiscal support, particularly for the private sector. he talked about tax cuts outlined 10 days ago, worth about $300 billion u.s. he talked about the fact they want to focus on the targeted measures, cuts to reserve ratios. we have seen five of those since early 2018. that could be another option as well. caroline: what
we could see the e.u. agree to it but because at this point, they don't want to be blamed for a no deal brexit. matt: the chinese government announced measures to counter slowing growth and encourage more foreign investment. lawmakers at the people's conference site they will put all companies registered in china on a level playing field. tom: this is a real focus for foreign investors looking at the events of the last 10 days. they fast tracked this law. they will allow foreign businesses to...
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conclude outside parliament which has so far failed to agree on a formal exit deal with the bloc earlier this week prime minister theresa may and e.u. leaders agreed to postpone hoping to allow parliament time to pass a deal. and in london our correspondent is standing by charlotte what's going on where you are. so people have been gathering here in central london carrying european and u.k. flecks basically from all over the country two hundred buses arrived from the scottish highlands up to wales and from cornwall and from all london neighborhoods are actually expecting up to one million people joining this here in london today and then number one demand is off the protesters today that they are demanding a second vote a second referendum they want to put it back to the people and they want to vote on whether to accept may steal that she negotiated and brussels over the past month or any kind of deal for that matter and they want to vote on whether the u.k. should actually indeed stay in the european union after all so the motto here today the people that i've talked to have been telling me stop the bricks that madness and that it
conclude outside parliament which has so far failed to agree on a formal exit deal with the bloc earlier this week prime minister theresa may and e.u. leaders agreed to postpone hoping to allow parliament time to pass a deal. and in london our correspondent is standing by charlotte what's going on where you are. so people have been gathering here in central london carrying european and u.k. flecks basically from all over the country two hundred buses arrived from the scottish highlands up to...
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e.u. agreeing to that. totheresa may made clear parliament, they have to give the e.u.it. if we think of a scenario that is a significant risk that is moving to hard brexit, that would create a significant shock which we would estimate would be 4% of u.k. gdp and 1% of euro area gdp. that is something that is in no one's interest. at the same time, a continued delay would be granted by the e.u. if it is clear what reason it is for. theresa may has said there are two possibilities. ask for a short technical extension and do her deal, or ask for a longer extension with the idea to explore other options. in that case the u.k. parliament has to tell the e.u. what they want. what theresa may is doing is trying to push brexiteers into signing up for her deal, because they are fearful if there is prolonged extension, that would amount to a softer brexit or none. in terms of the economic impact getting to a deal, we need to the u.k. willhat stay in the you at least until december 2020. there is still the question of negotiating a future relationship so there is a lot of uncerta
e.u. agreeing to that. totheresa may made clear parliament, they have to give the e.u.it. if we think of a scenario that is a significant risk that is moving to hard brexit, that would create a significant shock which we would estimate would be 4% of u.k. gdp and 1% of euro area gdp. that is something that is in no one's interest. at the same time, a continued delay would be granted by the e.u. if it is clear what reason it is for. theresa may has said there are two possibilities. ask for a...
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e.u. unless, unless something else is agreed. onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is. danny: the lunatics appear to have taken over the asylum. the u.k. does not appear to have a functioning government. and i can't answer your question about what is coming. i have no idea. but theresa may not only has no idea what is coming but no idea what is coming tomorrow. >> the u.k. parliament preparing to vote on theresa may's motion, her own motion, it was not amended. lost, corbyn lost, theresa may lost. we have no amendment to the overall motion. it goes in and stands between tories backing her deal next week with a short, technical extension to get everything sealed off, or a longer delay which could mean a soft brexit, or a second referendum. theresae people in may's party who don't want to see either of those things. now we are headed into voting on the overall motion. we are watching to see whether they give it is backing. [indiscernible] >> here we have the speaker of the house announcing that for onc
e.u. unless, unless something else is agreed. onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is. danny: the lunatics appear to have taken over the asylum. the u.k. does not appear to have a functioning government. and i can't answer your question about what is coming. i have no idea. but theresa may not only has no idea what is coming but no idea what is coming tomorrow. >> the u.k. parliament preparing to vote on theresa may's motion, her own motion, it was not...
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e.u. leaders agreed to postpone bracha to give the u.k. more time to pass a deal. and in london is where we'll find our charlotte pots on the streets there give us a sense of what's going on in those streets. well as you mentioned michael hundreds of thousands of people have been mob scene here in central london carrying european and u.k. flaxen their number one demand is that they want to put it to the people again they want a second vote a second referendum on whether the u.k. should leave the e.u. with the deal for example that may have negotiated over the past months in brussels or whether the u.k. should indeed stay in the european union after all and i think talking to people and the number one concern that they have this they say stopping the brics the mess they have tired of the political process of these past couple of years they are tired of that politicians and of the government and of the brics the back and forth and that is why they are demanding a second referendum in the hopes that this time around it would be different that the outcome would actuall
e.u. leaders agreed to postpone bracha to give the u.k. more time to pass a deal. and in london is where we'll find our charlotte pots on the streets there give us a sense of what's going on in those streets. well as you mentioned michael hundreds of thousands of people have been mob scene here in central london carrying european and u.k. flaxen their number one demand is that they want to put it to the people again they want a second vote a second referendum on whether the u.k. should leave...
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e.u. agreeing with some key changes to the divorce proposal.heresa may will now take the deal back to parliament. we'll get a live report from london and the faa insisting that the boeing 737 max 8 airplane is still airworthy in his words after two deadly crashes over just the past five months. the stock under pressure again after giving back quite a bit yesterday to close around 400. it's tuesday, march 12th, 2019 "squawk box" begins right now. >> good morning, everybody welcome to "skbuks." we are live in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernan and andrew ross sorkin. let's take a look at equity futures at this hour you'll see that things are relatively flat right now. the dow down by four points. s&p up by four points, and the then the nasdaq indicated up by 11.5 as joe mentioned, it came after a big market day yesterday major averages closed at their session highs.
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e.u. will agree to the extension but it remains to be seen exactly how long i think some some even member states and european council president reportedly in favor of a longer extension which might create time for for something like a general election or a second referendum notwithstanding that as you said we you know that was quite decisively voted down today whereas other member states might prefer a shorter extension but the question is will shorter extension fix the problems and that's not clear and tony a lot of people lot of people who vote if it breaks it will say well this is just parliament not doing the will of the people because most m.p.'s didn't want breaks it and most of the electorate did you agree with that or is it parliament actually upholding and interpret the vote of the people i mean the british parliament is struggling with this because although it's obvious you put it's absolutely right fifty two percent of people voted to leave the forty to forty eight percent to remain most members of parliament are pro remain but many of them find themselves in the position of ha
e.u. will agree to the extension but it remains to be seen exactly how long i think some some even member states and european council president reportedly in favor of a longer extension which might create time for for something like a general election or a second referendum notwithstanding that as you said we you know that was quite decisively voted down today whereas other member states might prefer a shorter extension but the question is will shorter extension fix the problems and that's not...
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e.u. has to agree to a deal. ar there's one deal on the table that was negotiated between the british government and the e.u. now, if that deal doesn't pass, then it's all completely open. they could try to have a norway agreement or something like this i'm sure the e.u. might agree to this, or they could even revoke. i think revoking brexit at this stage would be hugely divisive, even more divisive than doing brexit for the u.k. government and for the u.k. as a whole. >> thank you for joining us. we appreciate it kate rogers has our headlines. >> hey there new this morning indonesia is cancelling a major order for boeing 737 max planes. indonesia's international airline says it's calling off a nearly $5 billion deal for 49 boeing max 8 jets. garuda is the first airline to cancel its order following two deadly plane crashes within the last five months boeing shares are pretty much unchanged. nike reporting an earnings beat, but the stock is deep in the red this morning sales in north korea came in weaker than expe
e.u. has to agree to a deal. ar there's one deal on the table that was negotiated between the british government and the e.u. now, if that deal doesn't pass, then it's all completely open. they could try to have a norway agreement or something like this i'm sure the e.u. might agree to this, or they could even revoke. i think revoking brexit at this stage would be hugely divisive, even more divisive than doing brexit for the u.k. government and for the u.k. as a whole. >> thank you for...
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e.u. leaders agreed to push back britain's departure date prime minister to resign may opposes a second referendum but so far no plan has majority backing in parliament.
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e.u. leaders agreed to push back britain's departure date prime minister it's reason may oppose a second referendum but so far no plan has majority backing in parliament. united states backed syrian fighters have held a victory parade in but who's off to what they say is the defeat.
e.u. leaders agreed to push back britain's departure date prime minister it's reason may oppose a second referendum but so far no plan has majority backing in parliament. united states backed syrian fighters have held a victory parade in but who's off to what they say is the defeat.
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e.u. on the basis of her agreed deal with the will be it now on june the thirtieth if she gets her way she says she hopes that the e.u. summit in the next two days the remaining twenty seven members of the e.u. will ratify the legally binding changes concessions that were offered on this deal previously and that she might therefore be able to use that presumably as a basis to present to parliament a third meaningful vote in other words that that would acquaint account amounts to substantial change at that vote perhaps taking place next week this is sort of her new strategy if you like to try and sort to get around john bercow to speak because surprise decision on monday to not allow a third meaningful vote on her deal and she signed off by saying that this delay is because of the in try and trenches intransigence of ultimately speaker and parliament itself which she said had indulged itself enough on brakes it john i'm just reading on the news wires here that is the french government spokesman is quoted as saying that theresa may needs to provide clear reasons for the brags that delay and
e.u. on the basis of her agreed deal with the will be it now on june the thirtieth if she gets her way she says she hopes that the e.u. summit in the next two days the remaining twenty seven members of the e.u. will ratify the legally binding changes concessions that were offered on this deal previously and that she might therefore be able to use that presumably as a basis to present to parliament a third meaningful vote in other words that that would acquaint account amounts to substantial...
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e.u. to delay brigs it brussels will have to agree to an extension or another possible scenario is holding a second national referendum on may's deal and the choice of remaining in the e.u. journal has the latest from london. which reason may well be hoping against hope perhaps that what she's achieved with e.u. leaders on monday night easy enough to change the minds of enough and peace to be able to reverse that historic defeat in january of her deal by a margin of two hundred thirty votes the problem may be the not enough n.p.c. in front of them now anything significantly different to what they saw in january albeit couched in different legally sounding language there is a sort of three part deal on the table here the first part of it a joint interpretive instrument so-called it's basically a document attached to the withdrawal agreement though not contained within it that in forces reinforces commitment already made in january by both sides to work as hard as they can to get out of the backstop the northern ireland backstop if indeed they ever get into it there is now fresh wording as w
e.u. to delay brigs it brussels will have to agree to an extension or another possible scenario is holding a second national referendum on may's deal and the choice of remaining in the e.u. journal has the latest from london. which reason may well be hoping against hope perhaps that what she's achieved with e.u. leaders on monday night easy enough to change the minds of enough and peace to be able to reverse that historic defeat in january of her deal by a margin of two hundred thirty votes the...
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e.u. unanimously agrees to a delay for britain's breck's it i'm called assman in berlin this is the day. i'm pleased to. do it reach their treatment of this. group who were purposely to negotiate to be adored by the exclusion soon to be delayed. the decision on to mines is the importance of the house of commons passing a brics it deal next week this clue's useful computes to prove. i hope we can all agree we are now actually the moment of decision. also coming up tonight they may have down's syndrome but in every other way they're just like you and me we'll take you to a cafe in tehran where the waiters are serving up inspiration. look at me now i finally made it i'm famous to go through life with my head held high see. european union leaders have agreed to a plan that would have boyd britain crashing out of the block next friday without a deal they've granted you kate a short extension delaying its departure until may the twenty second if teresa mayes breaks a deal was approved by parliament or until april twelfth if the deal is voted down and the door still remains open for london supe
e.u. unanimously agrees to a delay for britain's breck's it i'm called assman in berlin this is the day. i'm pleased to. do it reach their treatment of this. group who were purposely to negotiate to be adored by the exclusion soon to be delayed. the decision on to mines is the importance of the house of commons passing a brics it deal next week this clue's useful computes to prove. i hope we can all agree we are now actually the moment of decision. also coming up tonight they may have down's...
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thing with these no you do votes they can no you know at the table they called deed i missed the e.u. agreed to the other.
thing with these no you do votes they can no you know at the table they called deed i missed the e.u. agreed to the other.
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theresa may resumes her political battle in parliament to win the endorsement of the brexit deals agreed to with e.uovember. they have agreed to delay brexit ifm march 29 until may 22nd may succeeds. the e.u. would give her until april 12 to come up with a new approach. donald tusk is happy about the outcome of this week's brexit summons in brussels but said there is nothing more the e.u. can do to help prime minister may. he spoke to reporters. is in thee of brexit hands of our british friends. prepareds the e.u., for the worst, but hope for the best. mark: european commission president jean-claude juncker said britain should leave the e.u. by the start of elections on may 23 if the country isn't taking part. in the democratic union party is suggesting the
theresa may resumes her political battle in parliament to win the endorsement of the brexit deals agreed to with e.uovember. they have agreed to delay brexit ifm march 29 until may 22nd may succeeds. the e.u. would give her until april 12 to come up with a new approach. donald tusk is happy about the outcome of this week's brexit summons in brussels but said there is nothing more the e.u. can do to help prime minister may. he spoke to reporters. is in thee of brexit hands of our british...
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e.u. leaders agreed to push bank britain's departure date prime minister to resign may oppose a second referendum but so far no plan has majority backing in parliament. and operation is underway off the coast of norway to evacuate thirteen hundred people from a cruise ship that lost engine power in stormy conditions no wheat.
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e.u. has agreed to a legally binding changes but her chief legal advisor says its risks were mainly unchanged does this torpedo her hopes of getting the deal accepted by lawmakers today. also coming up fresh protests in el.
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e.u. leaders agreed to push back britain's departure dates prime minister its reason may oppose a second referendum but so far no plan has majority backing in parliament. i don't pray ssion is underway off the coast of norway to evacuate thirteen hundred people from a cruise ship that lost engine power in stormy conditions in a week.
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e.u. leaders agreed to give the u.k. a short extension to the withdrawal deadline with parliament having twice rejected prime minister. nobody votes. nobody votes should still make us so weak and what's clear is we need to try you know as a culture people put a stop to this break didn't even have a plan and never had a thing so. it's the central deal. we need to revive. and if we can't do that then we need the people. prime minister tereza may has now been left with a short extension two weeks long if she fails to get a deal through but until may the twenty second if she does however the pm warm she'll put the vote off until she gets enough support in westminster throwing bragg's it into further disarray. they would be able to agree still an extension until the. twentieth of april. to. put. it all in the yes. on to the very. i. think due to our poke. in the hole is still empty and learnt it means to fit a lot of space. it was certainly long nights of discussion debate decision making and chopping and changing plans multiple times at the e.u. council summit and finally a decision that was reach
e.u. leaders agreed to give the u.k. a short extension to the withdrawal deadline with parliament having twice rejected prime minister. nobody votes. nobody votes should still make us so weak and what's clear is we need to try you know as a culture people put a stop to this break didn't even have a plan and never had a thing so. it's the central deal. we need to revive. and if we can't do that then we need the people. prime minister tereza may has now been left with a short extension two weeks...
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e.u. leaders agreed to give the u.k. short extension to the withdrawal deadline with parliament having twice rejected the prime minister's deal. that stuff just as far as got us nowhere stop the nothing stop an international laughingstock i would say she needs to listen to what you say i feel really passionately we really really love our friends here in the e.u. we need state that i believe the majority nowadays it's. been you people put this up for this great didn't even have a plan and never had it it's a shame that we're in this mess but. i don't think there's anyone in the labor party at the top of the labor party who's really taking control of. the of the brits it fights well or the prime minister is now being given a short extension of two weeks if she fails to get her deal through but that will be moved to may the twenty second if she does however the pm has warned that she will put all of the votes until she can be guaranteed enough support in westminster and that the third briggs into further disarray. do it be
e.u. leaders agreed to give the u.k. short extension to the withdrawal deadline with parliament having twice rejected the prime minister's deal. that stuff just as far as got us nowhere stop the nothing stop an international laughingstock i would say she needs to listen to what you say i feel really passionately we really really love our friends here in the e.u. we need state that i believe the majority nowadays it's. been you people put this up for this great didn't even have a plan and never...