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e.u. prospect is that a fair analysis. no now it is not the case now present within serbian public opinion there is really i'm getting minutes to deliver babies. it is now because the moment the second moment is the ability of european union to accept be out for a long time and it cannot be the compensation because it will be a unit is not ready to make this kind of organization so there is no how to say say some tradeoff for a new law between also and european union i mean who gets the the the right to access and to deliver also the libyan he so it is completely. situation and nobody can guarantee any kind of compensation because of possible mission of also independence ok well professor some are just me have to take a very short break now but maybe i'll go back in just a few moments. officer . told him to get up off the ground and the officer began to pet him down. and then freeze on the sounds of kind of fighting into a grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. drew his own. wish to go away from the officer.
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e.u. prospect is that a fair analysis. no now it is not the case now person now within serbian public opinion there is really i'm getting means to deliver babies. it is a. moment the second moment is the ability of european union to accept for a long time and it cannot be the composition because it will be unity is not ready to make this kind of opposition so there is no how to say say some tradeoff for really not between also and european union i mean who gets the the the right to access and to deliver and also going to be nice so it is a completely. situation and nobody can guarantee any kind of compensation because of possible mission of also in the band's ok well professor some are just we have to take a very short break now but we will go back in just a few moments stay tuned. for what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic to follow can only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very difficult . to s
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e.u. prospects is that a fair analysis. no now it is not the case now present now when serbian public opinion there is really men's and women's to deliver babies. it is. moment the second moment is the ability of european union to accept for a long time and it cannot be the compensation because it will be a unit is not ready to make this kind of compensation so there is no how to say say some trade off for very not between also and european union i mean. the the the right to access and to deliver and also the brain he so it is completely. situation and nobody can guarantee any kind of compensation because of possible nishan of also independence ok well professor some are just me have to take a very short break now but maybe i'll go back in just a few moments statement. from. our politicians to show to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so we want to be present. for some who want to be reached. it's a great to be close with what before three in the morning to be a good deal. of interest is always in the
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e.u. prospect is that a fair analysis. no now it is not the case now present within serbian public opinion there is really i'm getting means to deliver an awful lot of babies. it is. moment the second moment is the uncomfortably ability of european union to accept be out for a long time and it cannot be the compensation because it will be a unit is not ready to make this kind of compensation so there is no how to say say some trade off for very not between also and european union i mean who gets. the the right to access and to deliver and also going to be nice so it is completely message to asian and nobody can guarantee any kind of compensation because of possible mission of also in the band's ok well professor some are just me have to take a very short break now but maybe i'll go back in just a few moments statement. the tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been. inside this way that things look different
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e.u. prospect is that a fair analysis. no no it is not the case now person for now within serbian public opinion there is really means i'm getting means to an awful lot of babies. moment the second moment is the cup of be billeted of european union to accept for a long time and it could not be the composition because it had been unity is not ready to make these kind of opposition so there is no hope to say say some tradeoffs for a new law between also in european union i mean who gets the the the right to access and who the leader and also going to bring he so it is completely. into asian and nobody can get in the any kind of compensation because of possible mission of also independence ok well professor some are just me have to take a very short break now but maybe i'll be back in just a few moments. to get up off the ground of serbia give. them for example the sounds of fighting in manly chris lee essentially the officer. who is a. visual of twisted away from the officer. the officer did they kind of lunge for the weapon
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e.u. on march twenty ninth on wednesday and rejected the prospect of leaving the e.u. without ever drawn agreement. and rescue and recovery efforts are still ongoing in the nigerian city of lagos ofter a three story building collapsed on wednesday at least eight people have been killed the building had apartments and a primary school on the top floor. now saudi arabia is set to defend its human rights record at the united nations the kingdom has faced criticism over the killing of journalist. and jailing of women's rights activists saudi arabia will lay out what it's done to improve human rights to me its international obligations let's get more from parker who joins us now live from geneva so as we are saying there saudi arabia in the spotlight can you give us more context to this. yes that's right somebody has about twenty minutes in which it sets out exactly what improvements it's made what recommendations it's responded to when it comes to improving human rights within the country that declaration has just started to be read out now by the head of the saudi delegat
e.u. on march twenty ninth on wednesday and rejected the prospect of leaving the e.u. without ever drawn agreement. and rescue and recovery efforts are still ongoing in the nigerian city of lagos ofter a three story building collapsed on wednesday at least eight people have been killed the building had apartments and a primary school on the top floor. now saudi arabia is set to defend its human rights record at the united nations the kingdom has faced criticism over the killing of journalist....
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e.u. concerned by the prospect of u.s. military action in venezuela. well they're concern to some extent because they know where the well they are closer to when is the will of the day at least try to understand that as well if they don't it will be a civil war it's not going it's going to be syria look i mean i just came to syria will see it live area of the border that i have talked to or to syrian military and they said what is up any given as well is exactly how all this began in syria so i think at least in spain leave they understand this and they understand it in a few other companies like my body said she was fairly five star movement in italy they understand perfectly well of the there is a mall that is people are very strong and they're very determined and the moderate majority it's not the big majority but it this is a solid majority so if they will if there is military intervention of the military is going to fight these people will even if they got out because it's a very complex going through with very high mountains all to the jungle peo
e.u. concerned by the prospect of u.s. military action in venezuela. well they're concern to some extent because they know where the well they are closer to when is the will of the day at least try to understand that as well if they don't it will be a civil war it's not going it's going to be syria look i mean i just came to syria will see it live area of the border that i have talked to or to syrian military and they said what is up any given as well is exactly how all this began in syria so i...
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e.u. are concerned by the prospect of a us military action in venezuela. well he's exactly right and we have all sorts of recent cases libya syria iraq where u.s. intervention has essentially obliterated any possibility of democracy but this is true throughout the decades that the united states has meddled in the affairs of latin america overthrowing one democratically elected government after another whether in one nine hundred fifty four with arbenz or the interventions that it carried out in the one nine hundred eighty s. supporting brutal military regimes in countries like el salvador before the sandinista revolution in nicaragua and we should i think it's an important point that it although venezuela is in the vise the moment cuba nicaragua are also mentioned by figures like bolton in the same breath this is clearly a concerted effort to bring latin american countries once again under the iron control of the united states and they will use any method however nefarious. to carry it out and i watched elliott abrams and the intrigues that he carried out
e.u. are concerned by the prospect of a us military action in venezuela. well he's exactly right and we have all sorts of recent cases libya syria iraq where u.s. intervention has essentially obliterated any possibility of democracy but this is true throughout the decades that the united states has meddled in the affairs of latin america overthrowing one democratically elected government after another whether in one nine hundred fifty four with arbenz or the interventions that it carried out in...
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e.u. without a deal and that's a prospect that few people in britain or anywhere else want to see. friday was supposed to be briggs the day before a deadline extension agreed last week march twenty ninth was the date that the u.k. was meant to break off from the european union instead the british parliament will vote for a third time on the brags that deal negotiated by prime minister to resign may with a deal on the twenty second at this time she is asking parliament to vote just on the withdrawal agreement not the future relationship with the e.u. it's a split many members of parliament have already rejected on principle. what the prime minister's tried to do is do something that she did not do on the fourteenth of january and that is separate. from the political declaration from the future rangers when you cannot separate them because otherwise you move into a blindfold. there's no way out of it once you've signed it and gone into it may says she will resign there for a deal goes through but there's a slim chance of that with the opposition labor party as well as many of may's c
e.u. without a deal and that's a prospect that few people in britain or anywhere else want to see. friday was supposed to be briggs the day before a deadline extension agreed last week march twenty ninth was the date that the u.k. was meant to break off from the european union instead the british parliament will vote for a third time on the brags that deal negotiated by prime minister to resign may with a deal on the twenty second at this time she is asking parliament to vote just on the...
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e.u. so dreesen may has already raised this prospect of past that being down. but now the deal didn't go. she hasn't sat what she what she will do so general election is not on likely but we will see as of next week how this process is going to take shape. today the winds are above weren't the u.k. is headed no we are absolutely not any the wiser apart from today was supposed to be the day that the u.k. exit to the you that is now being put back two weeks of the twelfth of april is the first time the u.k. could possibly leave and if they did so the way it's looking at the moment it would be without a deal and less to resume a swallow's ho words and has to beg the e.u. brussels for another extension and that would then be out to brussels and there's twenty seven other member states to agree and they are not all agreed on this and whether that is a good idea or not when they know that the u.k. is so divided and doesn't at the moment have a way forward will they be receptive to this last minute please let's go to brussels and let's find out my colleague. i'm told
e.u. so dreesen may has already raised this prospect of past that being down. but now the deal didn't go. she hasn't sat what she what she will do so general election is not on likely but we will see as of next week how this process is going to take shape. today the winds are above weren't the u.k. is headed no we are absolutely not any the wiser apart from today was supposed to be the day that the u.k. exit to the you that is now being put back two weeks of the twelfth of april is the first...
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e.u. to take part in the next round of the parliamentary elections so this delay looking as an ever. more realistic prospect it will leave potentially the muscly of what of whatever conditions the e.u. set. as a condition of the lazy don't know what brussels response will be releasing me as a back to brussels app and asking for an extension to article fifty and it really opens up a can of worms allowing there is dead set against britain's departure from the e.u. to start all sorts of political and policy mentioning uvas to try and thwart bragg's it all together. with the latest on a crucial second defeat for the reason ways for. staying with the united kingdom it's been twenty years since tensions between the irish republican army and british security forces subsided but now police have launched an investigation after a man allegedly representing a republican organization calling itself the really claim responsibility for posting explosive devices across the u.k. is an associate with more. bowling for incidents in london and glasgow last week indeed the ira have reportedly claimed responsibility for plantin
e.u. to take part in the next round of the parliamentary elections so this delay looking as an ever. more realistic prospect it will leave potentially the muscly of what of whatever conditions the e.u. set. as a condition of the lazy don't know what brussels response will be releasing me as a back to brussels app and asking for an extension to article fifty and it really opens up a can of worms allowing there is dead set against britain's departure from the e.u. to start all sorts of political...
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she now has just under two weeks to come up with a new plan if not pushing faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.u. without a deal the barco reports. the our eyes to the right two hundred eighty six the nose to the left three hundred forty four. the breaks it breaks through the pritish prime minister had staked her political career on has been defeated the country remains in confusion the speaker rising kick should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this house that once again we have been unable to support leaving the european. the implications of the house's decision. britain has only two weeks to find an alternative way forward otherwise it will crash out of the e.u. without a deal without a plan to move the securicor over the opposition labor leader said the defeat pave the way for a general election but the speaker of the house has been clear this deal now has to change the has to be an alternative found and if the prime minister can't accept that then she must go not at an indeterminate date in the future but now so that we can decide the future of this country through a genera
she now has just under two weeks to come up with a new plan if not pushing faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.u. without a deal the barco reports. the our eyes to the right two hundred eighty six the nose to the left three hundred forty four. the breaks it breaks through the pritish prime minister had staked her political career on has been defeated the country remains in confusion the speaker rising kick should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this house that once...
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e.u. could leave truckloads of his fish stuck at the border and he believes that prospects for this once great fishing port may be grimmer than ever. for u.s. plane make a boeing is wasting no time in getting the world's grounded fleet of seven three seven max eight back in service the company says it will update pilots and regulators on the progress of the new software patch by wednesday representatives from southwest american and united airlines are all expected at the boeing facility near washington d.c. to review the new software which still needs approval from regulations while all seven three seven makes a planes remain grounded after two fatal crashes in indonesia and in ethiopia. just. just for you or the online might not be the real deal the german customs has seized over five million packages with counterfeit products last year alone that's an increase of more than fifty percent over the previous year fake products had a value of almost two hundred million euros to ship from china most fake jewelry and box sunglasses but also electronics buy comics that smiled for us. and that's it f
e.u. could leave truckloads of his fish stuck at the border and he believes that prospects for this once great fishing port may be grimmer than ever. for u.s. plane make a boeing is wasting no time in getting the world's grounded fleet of seven three seven max eight back in service the company says it will update pilots and regulators on the progress of the new software patch by wednesday representatives from southwest american and united airlines are all expected at the boeing facility near...
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does today's parliament vote rejecting this latest plan, what does it mean for the b prospects oitain leaving the e.u.? is it now more likely or less likely? >> well, we are now in a state of some political meltdown, as your correspondent was just explaining. i think at the moment it means that it less likely that we leave on the 29th of march as scheduled because of today's vote, which wasyesoundin against trees -- theresa may'sck e, but also because parliamentarians are very likely to vote nsheavily agthe idea of leaving with no deal some if you haven't got theresa may's deal and you haven't got no deal, then what have you got? on thursday there will be a vote about wheth to askr an extension of the 29th of march deadline from the eur commission. at the moment that is what is most likely to happen in the near future. so i think leaving on the h9th of march is feeling a little less likelyn it was before tonight's vote. >> woodruff: so you're saying parliamentarians tomorrow likely to say, okay, wneed some kd of deal if we're going the leave, the question is what does it look like? >> well, its not e
does today's parliament vote rejecting this latest plan, what does it mean for the b prospects oitain leaving the e.u.? is it now more likely or less likely? >> well, we are now in a state of some political meltdown, as your correspondent was just explaining. i think at the moment it means that it less likely that we leave on the 29th of march as scheduled because of today's vote, which wasyesoundin against trees -- theresa may'sck e, but also because parliamentarians are very likely to...
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s rejected the prospect of leaving the e.u. with out of the draw agreement. facebook whatsapp an instagram are down for many of their two billion users around the world a company's experiencing what's believed to be one of the worst outages in history facebook has yet to explain what's behind the outage but insists it's not a cyber attack and rescue and recovery efforts are still ongoing in the nigerian city of lagos after a three story building collapsed on wednesday at least eight people have been killed the building had apartments and a primary school on the top floor. i still fighters is still holding out against us back forces in eastern syria who are continuing their bombardment of the group's last shred of territory near the iraqi border on wednesday syrian democratic forces said as many as two thousand five hundred fighters had surrendered within a twenty four hour period a coalition forces resumed a major offensive on sunday and around a thousand civilians have also emerged from the town the operation intensified after a brief pause to allow civilian
s rejected the prospect of leaving the e.u. with out of the draw agreement. facebook whatsapp an instagram are down for many of their two billion users around the world a company's experiencing what's believed to be one of the worst outages in history facebook has yet to explain what's behind the outage but insists it's not a cyber attack and rescue and recovery efforts are still ongoing in the nigerian city of lagos after a three story building collapsed on wednesday at least eight people have...
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prospects. i'm calm as men welcome to the program e.u. leaders have offered the u.k. two options for bret's a deadline extension delaying by several weeks but not eliminating the threat of a chaotic british bank that british prime minister theresa may said the delay offers a clear choice for british politicians and that this must now be the moment of decision following you talks that went late into the night european council president donald tusk explained the bracks and options now on offer to the u.k. in the first scenario that is if there was zero agreement passed by the house of commons next week. they would be able to agree still extension until the may. defect and so will you if this. is not approved by the house of commons next week. they would be able to also agrees to an extension until the. twentieth of april twelfth. while expecting to indicate their way forward. what this means in practice is. it. all options remain open. british prime minister to resign may had to wait on the sidelines for several hours at the u. summit in brussels on thursday while the o
prospects. i'm calm as men welcome to the program e.u. leaders have offered the u.k. two options for bret's a deadline extension delaying by several weeks but not eliminating the threat of a chaotic british bank that british prime minister theresa may said the delay offers a clear choice for british politicians and that this must now be the moment of decision following you talks that went late into the night european council president donald tusk explained the bracks and options now on offer to...
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s rejected the prospect of leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal agreement the mother president of the european council has urged the block to be open to granting the u.k. more time but not everyone agrees. i redrew it does vote again of the british parliament and we have to know what's what intention the british parliament want all what our show she says of the british authorities. that you need more time we need more decision but. we need no decision all right here's lawrence leigh outside the house of parliament in london hi lawrence so the skepticism there if you like doubt about the idea of extending the deadline does it need unanimous votes from the block to be approved yes yes it does need all twenty seven of the words that they like usual european summits where everything is planned out advance of the leaders all turn up and sign things off it sounds like this time that might not happen it will be the leaders themselves at the summit next week to agree an extension but only if to resume a steel falls down for a third ti
s rejected the prospect of leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal agreement the mother president of the european council has urged the block to be open to granting the u.k. more time but not everyone agrees. i redrew it does vote again of the british parliament and we have to know what's what intention the british parliament want all what our show she says of the british authorities. that you need more time we need more decision but. we need no decision all right here's lawrence leigh outside...
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e.u. council has moved the paradigms of this debate right away from the prospect of a no deal hard bricks at further towards the possibility of a deal further extensions or even the possibility of revoking article fifty and the u.k. staying in the european union as donald to said to one journalist in that conference he's more pro british than the journalist is nevertheless though the long hours of those debates seemingly did take that's all a little bit on that press conference last night. do would be able to agree still an extension until the. winter for a true. of the year. on to the very. according to to our poll. and there's still empty emergent it means that that a lot of space. league officials patience isn't endless though you said that kicking the can down the road isn't an option because the road in perspective is a short one and this was something echoed by german chancellor angela merkel that. we have for the time being prevented and no deal brax it on the twenty ninth of march but these a very short periods of time so britain have to meet near what path that wishes to pursue y
e.u. council has moved the paradigms of this debate right away from the prospect of a no deal hard bricks at further towards the possibility of a deal further extensions or even the possibility of revoking article fifty and the u.k. staying in the european union as donald to said to one journalist in that conference he's more pro british than the journalist is nevertheless though the long hours of those debates seemingly did take that's all a little bit on that press conference last night. do...
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britain now faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.u.hout any agreement-- in two weeks' time. we'll have a full analysis, after the news summary. in algeria: hundreds of thousands of protestered the streets in central algiers-- demanding that president abdel aziz bouteflika resign. it was the largest turnout since protests began six weeks ago. the 82-year-old bouteflika has since dropped his bid for a fifth term. but crowds are demanding his immediate ouster without the >> ( translated ): w a the people reject this regime, and in a civilized, democratic way. jo why would you stifle them in their own country? >> woodruff: at one point, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets after some in the crowd threw stones.te there were ps in a number of other cities, as well. health officia in mozambique have confirmed 139 cases of cholera in the wake of a tropical cyclone two wks ago. the outbreak was first declared on wednesday, with just five confirmed case hundreds of thousands are at insk from the deadly water-borne disease, especiallhe ravage
britain now faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.u.hout any agreement-- in two weeks' time. we'll have a full analysis, after the news summary. in algeria: hundreds of thousands of protestered the streets in central algiers-- demanding that president abdel aziz bouteflika resign. it was the largest turnout since protests began six weeks ago. the 82-year-old bouteflika has since dropped his bid for a fifth term. but crowds are demanding his immediate ouster without the >> (...
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promised to quit, if her plan finally passed, but it was not enough britain now faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.uthout any agreement-- in two weeks' time. we'll have a full analysis, after the news summary. in algeria: hundreds of thousands of protesters filled the streets in central algiers-- demanding that president abdel aziz bouteflika resign. it was the largest turnout since protests began six weeks ago.th e 82-year-old bouteflika has since dropped his bid for a fifth term. but crowds are demanding his immediate ouster without the ruling class hand-picking his successor. >> ( translated ): we came out today to show that all the apeople reject this regim in a civilized, democratic way. algeria has many candidates who are competent to take on the job, why would you stifle them in the own country? >> woodruff: at one point, lice fired tear gas and rubber bullets after some in the crowd threw stones. there were protests in a numberh of cities, as well. health officials in mozambique havef confirmed 139 cases cholera in the wake of a tropical cyclone two weeks ago. the utbreak was first declared
promised to quit, if her plan finally passed, but it was not enough britain now faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.uthout any agreement-- in two weeks' time. we'll have a full analysis, after the news summary. in algeria: hundreds of thousands of protesters filled the streets in central algiers-- demanding that president abdel aziz bouteflika resign. it was the largest turnout since protests began six weeks ago.th e 82-year-old bouteflika has since dropped his bid for a fifth term. but...
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e.u. on march twenty ninth and on wednesday m.p.'s rejected the prospect of leaving without a draw agreement. the rescue and recovery efforts are continuing in the nigerian city of lagos. if we storey building collapsed on wednesday killing at least fifty people the building had apartments and a primary school on the top floor. i saw fighters are still holding out against u.s. backed forces in eastern syria who are continuing their bombardment of the armed groups last shred of territory you know the iraqi border on wednesday's syrian democratic forces said as many as two thousand five hundred fighters that surrendered within a twenty four hour period coalition forces resumed a major offensive on sunday well thousands of women and children have fled the fighting there to nearby camps the aid agency says save the children says. more than three thousand five hundred children of more than thirteen nationalities are living in camps in northeast syria the group says most of the children don't have enough food to eat and are at risk of infectious diseases several
e.u. on march twenty ninth and on wednesday m.p.'s rejected the prospect of leaving without a draw agreement. the rescue and recovery efforts are continuing in the nigerian city of lagos. if we storey building collapsed on wednesday killing at least fifty people the building had apartments and a primary school on the top floor. i saw fighters are still holding out against u.s. backed forces in eastern syria who are continuing their bombardment of the armed groups last shred of territory you...
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e.u. on march the twenty nine on wednesday m.p.'s rejected the prospect of the u.k. leaving without any kind of agreement let's go live now to our correspondent jonah how he's there outside the houses of parliament in germany you've been following this latest the latest twists and turns in this debate is there any more clarity at this point following last night's a defeat for terrorism a is there any more clarity as to how the u.k. will be leaving the european union if indeed it will. no is the short answer clarity isn't something that we've got used to seeing in the houses a car has comes behind me and from these votes and will be more votes on thursday more drama ahead the top billing vote of course on whether to go to the european union and request an extension to that article fifty deadline march the twenty ninth breaks it day whether in fact a delay breaks it that is likely to go through that what the e.u. will say about that we've yet to see there'll be some amendment votes as well among them potentially the first proper outing in parliament to test opinion on
e.u. on march the twenty nine on wednesday m.p.'s rejected the prospect of the u.k. leaving without any kind of agreement let's go live now to our correspondent jonah how he's there outside the houses of parliament in germany you've been following this latest the latest twists and turns in this debate is there any more clarity at this point following last night's a defeat for terrorism a is there any more clarity as to how the u.k. will be leaving the european union if indeed it will. no is the...
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breaks a debate has made the prospect of a united ireland an increasingly realistic one even for moderates. analysis has brought to the conclusion that once britain leaves the e.u. europe will have to deal with the question of irish unification. one of germany's greatest and longest serving film directors turns eighty this weekend he's probably best known internationally for became the most important film made in post-war west germany the ten drama. in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine. made cinema history with the tin drum the nazi era story of young oscar who stops growing at age three. based on the novel by going to gus the film took the top prize at con. this and that makes. that was just wonderful being admitted into the film world with the palme d'or especially since it was in france where i had learned filmmaking it was like being knighted by. the federal republic of germany for the children. in one nine hundred eighty the tin drum won the oscar for best foreign language picture that award brought german cinema into the international spotlight and not least for acushla and off. soon hollywood was calling steven spielberg offered she turned off work
breaks a debate has made the prospect of a united ireland an increasingly realistic one even for moderates. analysis has brought to the conclusion that once britain leaves the e.u. europe will have to deal with the question of irish unification. one of germany's greatest and longest serving film directors turns eighty this weekend he's probably best known internationally for became the most important film made in post-war west germany the ten drama. in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine....
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she now has just under two weeks to come up with a new plan if not britain faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.u. without a deal leave barker reports. the our eyes to the right two hundred eighty six the nose to the left three hundred forty four. the breaks it breaks through the pritish prime minister had staked her political career on has been defeated the country remains in confusion the speaker i think it should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this house that once again we have been unable to support leaving the european. the implications of the house's decision. britain has only two weeks to find an alternative way forward otherwise it will crash out of the e.u. without a deal without a plan to move the securicor over the opposition labor leader said the defeat pave the way for a general election this is the house has been clear this deal now has to change the has to be an alternative found and if the prime minister can't accept that then she must go not at an indeterminate date in the future but now so that we can decide the future of this country through a general electio
she now has just under two weeks to come up with a new plan if not britain faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.u. without a deal leave barker reports. the our eyes to the right two hundred eighty six the nose to the left three hundred forty four. the breaks it breaks through the pritish prime minister had staked her political career on has been defeated the country remains in confusion the speaker i think it should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this house that once...
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e.u. but with the british political class so more concerned about political infighting and economic sanity the date has been moved to a. prospect of a no deal breaker still not completely off the table but his trade negotiators need to set agreements in place around the world to ensure trade can continue smoothly let's have a look at where britain stands right now as a member of the youth the u.k. currently is part of around forty deals around with partners around the world covering a total of seventy two countries those deals account for around fifteen percent of britain's overseas trade but if the u.k. leaves the you without a deal of bullying mediately drop out of those agreements so to avoid losing out of the event of a heartbreak that it needs to take some action i wish we could show you the graphics but of handing over the wall has just left us so far the u.k. has only arranged so-called continuities agreements to cover eight of those existing trade deals that means there are still thirty two still on the go should so businesses in britain have a lot of preparation to do without knowing what exactly to prepare for and the
e.u. but with the british political class so more concerned about political infighting and economic sanity the date has been moved to a. prospect of a no deal breaker still not completely off the table but his trade negotiators need to set agreements in place around the world to ensure trade can continue smoothly let's have a look at where britain stands right now as a member of the youth the u.k. currently is part of around forty deals around with partners around the world covering a total of...
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now has just ended two weeks to come up with a new plan and if not russian faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.u. without a deal well as politicians wrangle of abortions departure from the e.u. there are growing concerns about the impact of bricks that on the u.k.'s image abroad advertising experts say the hostile tone of the debate is doing damage to brand or. has more from london but access. even fabian his daughter after the breakthrough fiasco fit to reason made the world is trying to fathom. it's seen by many countries as a baffling act of economic self sabotage the financing in the u.k. appears to be a nation divided. ranked by political turmoil and all this uncertainty is doing damage to brand britain the land of winston churchill red buses the royal family shakespeare the list goes on six thousand kilometers away in the nigerian capital of breaks it is a source of bewilderment because he's been a very serious damage to the image of a not guilty british government will britain nicely point it's a view shared in the french capital paris i want to i used to see person as a normal country pa
now has just ended two weeks to come up with a new plan and if not russian faces the prospect of crashing out of the e.u. without a deal well as politicians wrangle of abortions departure from the e.u. there are growing concerns about the impact of bricks that on the u.k.'s image abroad advertising experts say the hostile tone of the debate is doing damage to brand or. has more from london but access. even fabian his daughter after the breakthrough fiasco fit to reason made the world is trying...
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and prospect of a catastrophic economic break between the u.k. and e.u. at the end of the month is still very much live. the on going political crisis in venezuela is unspooled intocatas we'll have more with chris murphy. the big college cheating scandal that was exposed today is mind boggling. if you did not see chris hayes' show, his discussion, watch the chris hayes' rerun later tonight. he had excellent coverage on this story but today we saw dozens of indictments and arrests announced by the u.s. attorneys office in massachusetts because there are celebriies and rich people and rich famous universities in involved in this scandal, you can expect this to play out for a long while yet but today is day one of this revelation of a massive bribery and cheating scandal with america's very top colleges. and on top of all of that, the out of control spinning carousal is about to enter one of the most dramatic periods yet. today prosecutors filed notice with the federal court in virginia they want the president's campaign chair paul manafort to pay $25 millio
and prospect of a catastrophic economic break between the u.k. and e.u. at the end of the month is still very much live. the on going political crisis in venezuela is unspooled intocatas we'll have more with chris murphy. the big college cheating scandal that was exposed today is mind boggling. if you did not see chris hayes' show, his discussion, watch the chris hayes' rerun later tonight. he had excellent coverage on this story but today we saw dozens of indictments and arrests announced by...
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parliament has rejected the prospect of a new deal breck said in another day of drama over britain's departure from the e.u. on thursday politicians will be asked if the leaving dates just over two weeks from now should be delayed at least eight people including children and teachers have been killed in a school shooting in brazil police say two teenagers entered the school in a suburb of so paulo and opened fire before turning their guns on themselves. the u.s. and the taliban say they've made progress in their latest round of talks aimed at ending afghanistan seventeen year war more than two weeks of negotiations ended without a deal in doha on tuesday the delegates say there's a draft agreement on foreign troop withdrawal and not allowing fighters to operate inside afghanistan school teachers and students have led to renewed anti government protests in the algerian capital that's despite president. he won't seek a fifth term in power more than seven hundred inmates on death row in the u.s. state of california have got a reprieve governor gavin newsom had signed an executive order stopping any further ex
parliament has rejected the prospect of a new deal breck said in another day of drama over britain's departure from the e.u. on thursday politicians will be asked if the leaving dates just over two weeks from now should be delayed at least eight people including children and teachers have been killed in a school shooting in brazil police say two teenagers entered the school in a suburb of so paulo and opened fire before turning their guns on themselves. the u.s. and the taliban say they've made...
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e.u. for an extension to that march twenty nine deadline on wednesday m.p.'s rejected the prospect of leaving the european union without any agreement so after they voted down trees a maze withdrawal agreement again for the second time. right we've got two of our correspondents on this today we've got natasha about there who's in paris she'll be giving us a little bit more about what they're thinking about the whole breck's in model in paris but there's a whole in london who's at the heart of it all and and jonah so donald tusk has come in with some comments which could be seen as perhaps helpful or not he's actually made the suggestion that britain needn't leave the e.u. or be prepared to leave the door must it really does it could actually be a good deal after that. yes i mean certainly a timely intervention from the president of the european council donald tusk presumably a coincidental one given the e.u.'s repeated insistence that it won't do anything or say anything to interfere in what is an internal process in the united kingdom but those comments certainly giving a nudge of
e.u. for an extension to that march twenty nine deadline on wednesday m.p.'s rejected the prospect of leaving the european union without any agreement so after they voted down trees a maze withdrawal agreement again for the second time. right we've got two of our correspondents on this today we've got natasha about there who's in paris she'll be giving us a little bit more about what they're thinking about the whole breck's in model in paris but there's a whole in london who's at the heart of...
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parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal breaks it in another day of drama over britain's departure from the e.u. now politicians will be asked if they're leaving they should be delayed rescuers are searching for survivors in the rubble of a collapsed three story building in nigeria's commercial capital lagos contained apartments shops and the primary school at least eight people have been found. the news continues after witness now stay with us. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. has this radical transformation. i mean if you want to shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain people on al-jazeera. morning martin mornings are you doing today are you south africa. when you hear. of the third chance. and nervous all or buds. playing a little finger or tenor figures i haven't been to syria for probably thirty years i'm fortunate that i was able to come over here and to going to the medical field i think it was footage of a father carrying his son with his arm completely empty
parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal breaks it in another day of drama over britain's departure from the e.u. now politicians will be asked if they're leaving they should be delayed rescuers are searching for survivors in the rubble of a collapsed three story building in nigeria's commercial capital lagos contained apartments shops and the primary school at least eight people have been found. the news continues after witness now stay with us. a nation where corruption is endemic...
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and prospect of a catastrophic economic break between the u.k. and e.u. at the end of the month is still very much live. the on going political crisis in venezuela is unspool ined intoc. we'll have more with chris murphy. the big college cheating scandal that was exposed today is mind boggling. if you did not see chris hayes' show, his discussion, watch the chris hayes' rerun later tonight. he had excellent coverage on this story but today we saw dozens of indictments and arrests announced by the u.s. attorneys office in massachusetts because there are celebrities and rich people and rich famous universities in involved in this scandal, you can expect this to play out for a long while yet but today is day one of this revelation of a massive bribery and cheating scandal with america's very top colleges. and on top of all of that, the out of control spinning carousal is about to enter one of the most dramatic periods yet. today prosecutors filed notice with the federal court in virginia they want the president's campaign chair paul manafort to pay $25 milli
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e.u. for a delay in to them added to the march twenty nine deadline now on wednesday and these rejected the prospect of leaving without a withdrawal agreement after voting down the prime minister is early as green. let's go live to jenna howell in london and jenna we talk so often and sometimes it's very very difficult to see to see the light if you like because there's so much that is a page about all of this today let's just be clear showing today. m.p.'s will be voting on whether or not to request an extension to the must twenty ninth deadline am i right on that. you're absolutely right that is the central vote this evening promised by the government following the vote last night wednesday night in which the house by a majority said they were prepared to accept a no deal it will therefore it is inevitable almost that an extension of some sort must come it would of course be for the e.u. to decide. what sort of extension to grant for how long and what sort of conditions might be attached alongside the main vote tonight there are some amendments of course m.p.'s putting forward their idea of how th
e.u. for a delay in to them added to the march twenty nine deadline now on wednesday and these rejected the prospect of leaving without a withdrawal agreement after voting down the prime minister is early as green. let's go live to jenna howell in london and jenna we talk so often and sometimes it's very very difficult to see to see the light if you like because there's so much that is a page about all of this today let's just be clear showing today. m.p.'s will be voting on whether or not to...
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e.u. will be in a dilemma if the british government really asked for an extension it most likely will be without a very precise prospective for this extension what do they do then because there is a lot of sympathy for granting this extension but also like i said there's the argument where's the benefit of it if we're exactly in the same position afterwards ok a dilemma for the european union what about reason a baggage could she be forced to step down could there be snap elections after her humiliation in parliament last night. anything can happen any day has bryan is really where living in exciting times here in the u.k. some of her loyalists even saying that it's time for a fresh start and you know fresh energy but then again theresa may has shown extraordinary resilience over the past months she has lost votes off of eight on this process and she has also endured a lot of backstabbing from within her own party and nevertheless she really has sold it on there are several people that are in the conservative party that are supposedly preparing for leadership elect you know for leadership contacts within the party but it'
e.u. will be in a dilemma if the british government really asked for an extension it most likely will be without a very precise prospective for this extension what do they do then because there is a lot of sympathy for granting this extension but also like i said there's the argument where's the benefit of it if we're exactly in the same position afterwards ok a dilemma for the european union what about reason a baggage could she be forced to step down could there be snap elections after her...
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britain's parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal breck's it in another day of high drama over the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. and now politicians will be asked if the leaving date just over two weeks away. but in baba reports from london. these days to the right three hundred twenty one in the news to the left two hundred seventy eight voting to rule out a no deal breaks it on to any circumstances but what's it worth the results yet another blow for prime minister to reserve my messages being sent by parliament the motion isn't legislation so as things stand the u.k. still leaves the european union on the twenty ninth of march the legal default. remains that the u.k. will leave the e.u. without a deal. i don't say this unless something else is agreement the onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is in the days that follow mr speaker myself the shadow breaks it secretary and others will have meetings with members across the house to find a compromise solution that can come on support in the house the government in the name of the prime minister and i think the speaker of the commo
britain's parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal breck's it in another day of high drama over the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. and now politicians will be asked if the leaving date just over two weeks away. but in baba reports from london. these days to the right three hundred twenty one in the news to the left two hundred seventy eight voting to rule out a no deal breaks it on to any circumstances but what's it worth the results yet another blow for prime minister to reserve my...
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e.u. has offered extensions, but march 29 is the date. haidi: and the european commission is saying there is a prospect of a no deal brexit. it is becoming more likely as the days drag on. we will monitor those events in parliament as the votes go ahead, and bring you any outcome as soon as those become available. taking a look at other top stories, apple looking at a post iphone world with a rival for netflix, moving into gaming and its own credit card. all of the details being revealed. shery: we are joined by john hill to discuss the panic and promise of curve inversions. this is bloomberg. ♪ is is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. in newi am shery ahn york. another day of treasury talk, the 10 year treasury sliding, dipping below 2.4%. that put the spread further below zero into negative, which has been a predictor of past recessions. this is a great strategist, and he is with me here in new york. always great to have you with us. not seeing much movement when it markets,the u.s. stock . it is all focused on the u.s. rates market. what is this telling us? >> it is counterintuitive. rates are servin
e.u. has offered extensions, but march 29 is the date. haidi: and the european commission is saying there is a prospect of a no deal brexit. it is becoming more likely as the days drag on. we will monitor those events in parliament as the votes go ahead, and bring you any outcome as soon as those become available. taking a look at other top stories, apple looking at a post iphone world with a rival for netflix, moving into gaming and its own credit card. all of the details being revealed....
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parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal breck said in another day of drama over britain's departure from the e.u. on thursday politicians will be asked if the leaving date just over two weeks from now said be delayed. at least eight people including children and teachers have been killed in a school shooting in brazil. elisei two teenagers entered the school in a suburb of south paulo and opened fire before turning the guns on themselves the u.s. and the taliban say they've made progress in their latest round of talks and that ending afghanistan seventeen year war more than two weeks of negotiations ended without a deal and on tuesday but delegates say there is a draft agreement on foreign troop withdrawal and not allowing fighters to operate inside afghanistan. world this coming up next. a good deal here in southern morocco on the atlantic coast near the foot of the atlas mountains population around seven hundred thousand. industries tourism agriculture and fishing and major ports for exporting goods to europe and for imports into africa. camels no longer distribute produce the only effective n
parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal breck said in another day of drama over britain's departure from the e.u. on thursday politicians will be asked if the leaving date just over two weeks from now said be delayed. at least eight people including children and teachers have been killed in a school shooting in brazil. elisei two teenagers entered the school in a suburb of south paulo and opened fire before turning the guns on themselves the u.s. and the taliban say they've made...
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e.u. and so nobody really wants to be in that situation where the u.k. taking part in them the delay that is now looking like this much more realistic prospect at the end of this sequence of parliamentary vote is going to leave the u.k. at the mercy of both brussels but also it's going to leave the field open for all sorts of parliamentary and political maneuvering here in the u.k. especially by politicians who are dead set against brags that it's going to give them more time to plan and try and instigate all sorts of plans to try to thwart bragg's it all together. and sort of the waters for the political very interesting to see what does happen over the next two days paula work with that summary of today's events in the u.k. house of commons. u.s. diplomats have seventy two hours to leave venezuela the president will duros government has announced as washington warns that all options for venezuela are on the table including a new round of sanctions to be imposed shortly this comes as the political crisis deepens following the national assembly stamp of approval for u.s. sparked opposition leader one globo to declare a state of emergency mr gordo insists
e.u. and so nobody really wants to be in that situation where the u.k. taking part in them the delay that is now looking like this much more realistic prospect at the end of this sequence of parliamentary vote is going to leave the u.k. at the mercy of both brussels but also it's going to leave the field open for all sorts of parliamentary and political maneuvering here in the u.k. especially by politicians who are dead set against brags that it's going to give them more time to plan and try...
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e.u. elections. of course, they are coming up, and britain really does not want to participate in them, but they may end up having to. what are your prospects her e? jacob: if it turns out that the u.k. basically -- if the u.k., by april 12, tells the e.u. that we would like to participate in european elections, then there is no doubt that the e.u. will grant the u.k. a lengthy extension because then a second referendum, in my opinion, will be in the cards, and what this will mean is that, essentially, that the remain-supporting majority that exists in the british parliament have essentially decided to ignore the referendum. they might just as well revoke article 50 right away. because that is what it will mean. there is no way that the u.k. holds or participates in the european elections and does not revoke brexit one way or another after that. and i think that's basically also what president macron is saying. shery: thank you so much for joining us today with some perspective on these latest brexit headlines. jacob kierkegaard, and senior fellow of the peterson institute for international economics. let's turn to mark cranfield. bloomberg
e.u. elections. of course, they are coming up, and britain really does not want to participate in them, but they may end up having to. what are your prospects her e? jacob: if it turns out that the u.k. basically -- if the u.k., by april 12, tells the e.u. that we would like to participate in european elections, then there is no doubt that the e.u. will grant the u.k. a lengthy extension because then a second referendum, in my opinion, will be in the cards, and what this will mean is that,...