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its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end of march it's not the reason may that rule supreme in london but chaos here.
its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end of march it's not the reason may that rule supreme in london but chaos here.
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its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end. it's not the reason may that rule supreme in london but payoffs sheer calles the prime minister did survive a no confidence vote introduced by members of the.
its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end. it's not the reason may that rule supreme in london but payoffs sheer calles the prime minister did survive a no confidence vote introduced by members of the.
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its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end.
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biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs british are exempt from the e.u. kicks in.
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its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end of march it's not the reason may that rule supreme in london but payoffs sheer chaos the prime minister did survive a no confidence vote introduced by members of her own tory party but she has no problem entry majority for her breaks the deal it looks like a very uncertain beginning to twenty nine. well for his part singer and musician simon walvis grandson of holocaust survivor and it's alaska fish believes it's all a disaster in the making and he's responded by doing what was once the unthinkable applying for german citizenship his grandmother only survived shorts because she could play the cello and now her grandson is using his cello to try and prevent bragg's it from becoming a reality. what's more persuasive than music. this is the only two joy from beethoven's ninth symphony the basis for the anthem a funeral. once a month simon by fish gathers his friends together and strolls through london's government district playing his chana. sound songs and melodies know no
its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end of march it's not the reason may that rule supreme in london but payoffs sheer chaos the prime minister did survive a no confidence vote introduced by members of her own tory party but she has no problem entry majority for her breaks the deal it looks like a very uncertain beginning to twenty nine. well for his part singer and musician simon walvis grandson of holocaust...
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e.u. in the new k over the trade in the future then possibly as an insurance this backstop would kick in and that would mean that the whole of the u.k. including northern ireland would stay in a customs union but that specifically northern ireland would also have to abide by some specific e.u. rules and that is what they don't like the unionists that the members of the d u p party these m.p.'s that. up to reason may's government they really don't like it and neither do those on the right of tories amazed paciorek so we've got this is insurance policy if you will. concerning ireland in northern ireland and what about today in london what was happening while the reason may was touring europe well of course that was would be exciting because this is all drama that's playing out before our very eyes there was a moment this afternoon when we thought that there was possibly going to be a leadership bid against two reason may want she was out of the country forty eight tory m.p.'s have to trigger some let is to say that they want it to be a leadership contest at the moment they have not reached tha
e.u. in the new k over the trade in the future then possibly as an insurance this backstop would kick in and that would mean that the whole of the u.k. including northern ireland would stay in a customs union but that specifically northern ireland would also have to abide by some specific e.u. rules and that is what they don't like the unionists that the members of the d u p party these m.p.'s that. up to reason may's government they really don't like it and neither do those on the right of...
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e.u. so heartbreaks it can still happen it becomes more likely the more trees a make kicks the can down the road today there were rumors in london that she might really push things out into the general the trannies first of january is the last day she will have to hold a vote that's a lot of time for parliamentarians to stew over breaks it and whether that will save her head and the powerful party nobody knows. the norwegian nobel laureate was by the face of reporting by the way the no wage and nobel committee has awarded this year's a peace prize winners out of money in is if you have to mr not you're more out and kobe stuck to things like a one below what you don't think for the efforts to and to write a soundbite from the gulf war i think to yourself brad was so praise for having the courage to speak out about the appears to be quaking was recognized for helping female victims of sexual violence his country's civil war the pioneering gynecologists history tens of thousands of women this is clearly witness he says to mass atrocities against them. yes they are learning to fight back these
e.u. so heartbreaks it can still happen it becomes more likely the more trees a make kicks the can down the road today there were rumors in london that she might really push things out into the general the trannies first of january is the last day she will have to hold a vote that's a lot of time for parliamentarians to stew over breaks it and whether that will save her head and the powerful party nobody knows. the norwegian nobel laureate was by the face of reporting by the way the no wage and...
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e.u. she says that a tweak of that deal is now in the works and possible kick me out she says there isn't enough time for a new deal to be wrought article fifty would have to be extended buying more time that's something that a lot of people who believe in britain are dead against and in the end the only beneficiaries would be the opposition so to reason maybe they're absolutely steadfast she's going to fight this and she believes she will survive remind us of the mechanics of it all journey you mentioned and i mentioned it as well eighteen hundred g.m.t. is when the vote will happen how many votes how is the whole person going to go down. what it would be interesting to know whether anything like this has happened as quickly as this in history the last time a conservative party leader was voted out by this process was ian duncan smith in two thousand and three of the vote took a week to ten days this is happening on the very same day it's not hard to see why given the stakes the crisis the country is in a result expected by ten o'clock that will be a result that shows whether the members
e.u. she says that a tweak of that deal is now in the works and possible kick me out she says there isn't enough time for a new deal to be wrought article fifty would have to be extended buying more time that's something that a lot of people who believe in britain are dead against and in the end the only beneficiaries would be the opposition so to reason maybe they're absolutely steadfast she's going to fight this and she believes she will survive remind us of the mechanics of it all journey...
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kick in it will keep the whole of the u.k. in a customs union i mean northern ireland itself would have to abide by some very stringent e.u. rules and that really upsets many a brics it is those who are pro brics it who just feel that this is too difficult to worrying for the u.k. to be put in this position so theresa may is now in brussels and tomorrow she is also jus to go to ireland to try to speak to the irish prime minister busy couple of days and while she's busy getting the brushoff all over europe one of the m.p.'s back in london doing they have been very busy there are rumors that it is we are on the verge of being a leadership vote being triggered by members of her own party they need forty eight let is to be put to a particular committee for that to be treated we're not quite there yet but it could happen at any moment meanwhile in parliament itself there has been another debate this time called by the labor party the main opposition party it's given a chance for m.p.'s to say how disgusted they were that this vote yesterday was stoned by two reason maybe doesn't she have any will affect many people one hoping t
kick in it will keep the whole of the u.k. in a customs union i mean northern ireland itself would have to abide by some very stringent e.u. rules and that really upsets many a brics it is those who are pro brics it who just feel that this is too difficult to worrying for the u.k. to be put in this position so theresa may is now in brussels and tomorrow she is also jus to go to ireland to try to speak to the irish prime minister busy couple of days and while she's busy getting the brushoff all...
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e.u. in the end, 200 lawmakers voted to keep her in office, hundred 17 to kick her out. >> the result of thell this evening is that the parliamentary party does have confidence. >> despite a third of her colleagues fighting against her, the prime minister was pleased and determined. >> here is our renewed mission, delivering the brexit that people voted for. bringing the country back together, and building a country that truly works for everyone. >> she is not out of the woods, a vote on the brexit has to be postponed until next month for lack of support on all sides. >> the time for delay and this is over! the prime minister has negotiated her deal, she told us it is the best and only deal available. there can be no more excuses. no more running away. >> in the meantime they will look for any sweetener she can get from the year european lea. >> i've had for a while that people who don't like this deal be to take and think very carefully and with the alternatives are. the clock is dealing. there are no assurances she will wrap it up by then. they could lead to a "no" deal brexit, a second re
e.u. in the end, 200 lawmakers voted to keep her in office, hundred 17 to kick her out. >> the result of thell this evening is that the parliamentary party does have confidence. >> despite a third of her colleagues fighting against her, the prime minister was pleased and determined. >> here is our renewed mission, delivering the brexit that people voted for. bringing the country back together, and building a country that truly works for everyone. >> she is not out of the...
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e.u. so the heartbreaks it can still happen it becomes more likely the more trees a make kicks the can down the road today there are rumors in london that she might really push things out into the general the trainees first of january is the last day she will have to hold a vote that's a lot of time for parliamentarians to stew over breaks it and whether that will save her head and the powerful party nobody knows precisely in london thank you. so some of the other stories making news around the world left wing groups in the philippines coupled. monella international human rights day by protesting against president deter plan to prolong martial law in the south of the country they said the measures of fuels political killings a crackdown on dissent and fear it could be expanded to the home of the top. russian former policeman who was already serving a life sentence for multiple murders has been found guilty of fifty six more killings making him the country's most prolific serial killer of recent times the pop culture was jailed in twenty fifteen for breaking the given twenty two women he'd g
e.u. so the heartbreaks it can still happen it becomes more likely the more trees a make kicks the can down the road today there are rumors in london that she might really push things out into the general the trainees first of january is the last day she will have to hold a vote that's a lot of time for parliamentarians to stew over breaks it and whether that will save her head and the powerful party nobody knows precisely in london thank you. so some of the other stories making news around the...
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kick her out. as we saw yesterday, she was marching around europe, talking to angela merkel, the dutch prime minister and e.u. officials trying to sweeten this package -- this is how it started, neil. monday, it was decided to pull a vote on a plan for brexit that she had been working on for 2 1/2 years because there was not enough support in her party or the other party. the big wrap on it according to the hard liners is that it was too close to the european union. now she has to work to get that passed and that is still a very big question. she has a little more breathing space. back to you. >> great reporting. thanks very much. this is outside 10 downing street. this is the home of the prime minister and make a brief stay. there's a hard and fast deadline on it all come march 29. britain is out of there or they extended the deadline or held another vote. keep in mind, the referendum that started this process going happened more than 2 1/2 years ago. ironing out the details has proved a herculean task. the question is what about the split that the britts wanted from the rest of the european union? what hap
kick her out. as we saw yesterday, she was marching around europe, talking to angela merkel, the dutch prime minister and e.u. officials trying to sweeten this package -- this is how it started, neil. monday, it was decided to pull a vote on a plan for brexit that she had been working on for 2 1/2 years because there was not enough support in her party or the other party. the big wrap on it according to the hard liners is that it was too close to the european union. now she has to work to get...
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kick the can down the road. if that's good enough. >> we'll drag that one out remember with the e.u., we said that six times a day. >> i've said that about a million times in washington covering all of those debt ceiling showdowns. a lot of can kicking going on. >> we used to use that for bernanke, kicking the can down the road you have a tie with bernanke >> i think i do have one of those. >> i've got a lot of those with different motifs. >> trump and xi both did some can kicking in buenos aires. that gives them politically some room, economically some room you can tell the markets like this wall street seems to be reacting positively it will give them opportunity to go back to the table behind the scenes and get something done more substantive this takes pressure off. >> 5% the dow was up last week that's a big move. eamon, thank you maybe santa claus is thinking about rallying >> supposed to be the week after. >> last week we made up the gains from the week before. >> but it put us back up for the year it could go either way let's get to eunice yoon live in beijing. good day, eunice >> reporter: yeah, joe you
kick the can down the road. if that's good enough. >> we'll drag that one out remember with the e.u., we said that six times a day. >> i've said that about a million times in washington covering all of those debt ceiling showdowns. a lot of can kicking going on. >> we used to use that for bernanke, kicking the can down the road you have a tie with bernanke >> i think i do have one of those. >> i've got a lot of those with different motifs. >> trump and xi...