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list before the end of two thousand and seventeen it will be the first time ever that we have a european bell got his second we need to have a credible blacklist of a credible blacklist as more obviously than one territory or non-corporeal jurisdictions all countries which are. following bush for two years considered tax even must be listed and third you cannot have a credible list if you don't have credible sanctions appropriate sanctions and that's what we're working on yesterday that was the council in brussels we made good progress i think that with the paper scandal the ministers the governments few of that they need to deliver the commission is there push them to deliver the public opinion is there to push them to deliver the media here to what was a deliberate of them coming out in the midst of the commission president drunk or younger has been remarkably quiet over the last few days and i put it to you that the commission has zero credibility to handle this issue of tax avoidance because after all he the commission president is accused of encouraging tax avoidance when there was a pri
list before the end of two thousand and seventeen it will be the first time ever that we have a european bell got his second we need to have a credible blacklist of a credible blacklist as more obviously than one territory or non-corporeal jurisdictions all countries which are. following bush for two years considered tax even must be listed and third you cannot have a credible list if you don't have credible sanctions appropriate sanctions and that's what we're working on yesterday that was the...
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is preparing to compromise in its standoff with the european union on the brexit bell. id davis said the financial settlement on the divorce terms will probably be better for the remaining 27 european union countries. there will be a two day session starting tomorrow -- starting a week from tomorrow. >> nothing is agreed, but everything is. the balance will favor the union in terms of things like money. relationship will favor both sides. >> global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 27 journalists and analysts, in more than 120 countries. there is a fresh 21 year high here. the sx 200 had a good session. new zealand is not on this board. it is planning to ban foreigners from buying homes in new zealand. shares at a nine-year high, the highest since 2008. this is after the company increases annual operating profits to $5.6 billion in profits. this is after increased dividend. macau casino revenue rising year on year. ann: thank you. house republicans have delayed the release of their tax bill by one day, reflecting the tension around key provisions in the proposed
is preparing to compromise in its standoff with the european union on the brexit bell. id davis said the financial settlement on the divorce terms will probably be better for the remaining 27 european union countries. there will be a two day session starting tomorrow -- starting a week from tomorrow. >> nothing is agreed, but everything is. the balance will favor the union in terms of things like money. relationship will favor both sides. >> global news 24 hours a day, powered by...
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the former catalan leader carles puigdemont‘s turned himself into the bell yum police. a europeant war represent was issued on friday. the meanwhile thousands of protesters gathered being held by the spanish authorities on charges including sedition and rebellion. our reporterjoins us from there now. what more do we know about the suggestion carles puigdemont‘ been arrested? in the last few minutes, it is understand he has handed himself in. i spoke to the brussels' prosecutors' office this morning. they said the papers appear in order so far in terms of legally looking at the european arrest warrant. the arrest will come any time. what happens from here is right now a press c0 nfe re nce happens from here is right now a press conference is going on in brussels to explain the procedure. the investigating judge will be brought in to look at this case. ca rles brought in to look at this case. carles puigdemont and the four other sacked ministers are wanted in connection with sedition, repelon and in this building behind mejust over a week ago in the catalan parliament was where the
the former catalan leader carles puigdemont‘s turned himself into the bell yum police. a europeant war represent was issued on friday. the meanwhile thousands of protesters gathered being held by the spanish authorities on charges including sedition and rebellion. our reporterjoins us from there now. what more do we know about the suggestion carles puigdemont‘ been arrested? in the last few minutes, it is understand he has handed himself in. i spoke to the brussels' prosecutors' office this...
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god alphas is up next with that business and this story the european union has given britain just two weeks to agree on something its exit bell is that's final talks on trade will not start until london eleven could this be leading to a hog no deal. how small we are in business. how low of the top of the out of the. line tens of thousands of fans for their mega life sets. that look it's just a really beautiful moment that you're able to share with people a little. they clog up more air miles than some pilots. like congress or every house not reality. three german d.j. superstars can get any more bombastic the music didn't exist we had no idea what we wanted to hear and how to do it ourselves. between backstage rooms self-discipline and a twenty four seven social media presence. superstar deejays starting november twenty fifth d.w. . live. at. the specter of no deal breaks it is over europe today the emus chief negotiator said a two week ultimatum for britain to agree to settle its bill before vital talks on trade. and even begin. and trump and g. the most powerful leaders of the world face each other again at the apec summit
god alphas is up next with that business and this story the european union has given britain just two weeks to agree on something its exit bell is that's final talks on trade will not start until london eleven could this be leading to a hog no deal. how small we are in business. how low of the top of the out of the. line tens of thousands of fans for their mega life sets. that look it's just a really beautiful moment that you're able to share with people a little. they clog up more air miles...
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the bell doesn't toll until the european central bank tells you it's going to toll right now the gameill on. >> you know, you bring up -- awesome. these are all awesome points whether it's nasdaq six months before tech wreck which doubled in price from 2600 to basically 5,000, investors, they might know there's an end to the train ride but they like riding it as long as possible, which reminds me of something jon fortt just asked about fundamentals but wasn't the european union or negative interest rates, it was bitcoin. personally i don't care how many exchanges are listed, i still think one of the guests said millennials love investing in bitcoin. i'm not sure i get it. 16 1/2 billion bitcoins, 21 million is the cap if we think it's crazy now, my guess is closer to 21 million the crazier it gets. any bets on why millennials should be careful. >> if central banks are going to taper and we're going to get money out of the system, fiat money replacements such as gold should have meaningful downside. now, with bit ounsel, it's not even shiny, you can't wear it, so i would be concerned h
the bell doesn't toll until the european central bank tells you it's going to toll right now the gameill on. >> you know, you bring up -- awesome. these are all awesome points whether it's nasdaq six months before tech wreck which doubled in price from 2600 to basically 5,000, investors, they might know there's an end to the train ride but they like riding it as long as possible, which reminds me of something jon fortt just asked about fundamentals but wasn't the european union or...
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states and by john armenia moldova bell rose georgia you know the former soviet republics which border one of the european union and the almost top and trying to make an image of russia out of them i mean officially at this summit they said that this is not directed against russia but i think there is a me the prime minister of britain who had a very strong food no to this you know here's what she said we must be open to the actions of hostile states like russia which threaten these european potential and attempt to tear apart our collective strength. you know what i just feel really remarkable about that is that the forces within the e.u. itself are tearing itself apart no one no one has to push it along all you need to do is watch go ahead you know. somebody will travel at home and there she needs a boogie man to blame it on and it's a good. time is always a good point because if we had limits i am sorry but there's another point you know britain actually can't that worse relationship with the soviet union during the cold war and then the americans so it's no surprise that london to the is pushing for a
states and by john armenia moldova bell rose georgia you know the former soviet republics which border one of the european union and the almost top and trying to make an image of russia out of them i mean officially at this summit they said that this is not directed against russia but i think there is a me the prime minister of britain who had a very strong food no to this you know here's what she said we must be open to the actions of hostile states like russia which threaten these european...
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spanish judge has just issued a european search and arrest warrant else to call us push the former president so to brussels after being removed from his post by special. bells a lawyer has already said we'll fight extradition to spain on that story coming up at the top of the hour for now i'm sorry thanks for watching.
spanish judge has just issued a european search and arrest warrant else to call us push the former president so to brussels after being removed from his post by special. bells a lawyer has already said we'll fight extradition to spain on that story coming up at the top of the hour for now i'm sorry thanks for watching.
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now european union negotiators say britain is on the verge of agreeing abraxane vellum that is very brechtian bell and it's very close to the use terms exactly exciting stuff a breakthrough could be look at you joe wilson is that thank you i do my best sometimes these topics really bore but this one's coming along it sounds like it could be right britain owes the bloc money from long term financial obligations like investment programs and infrastructure projects agreed before the in out referendum the amounts and method of calculation is what's been causing such a stir and blocking talks from moving on but the two sides appear to be close to a deal newspaper reports say that they've reached an agreement in principle for the u.k. to pay forty five to fifty five billion euros to the e.u. critics are accusing british prime is that reason may of selling the u.k. short a settlement could mean that real negotiations about future relations and trade could stop soon. the u.s. economy continues to expand at a faster rate the government's just posted a three point three percent rise for the last quarter tha
now european union negotiators say britain is on the verge of agreeing abraxane vellum that is very brechtian bell and it's very close to the use terms exactly exciting stuff a breakthrough could be look at you joe wilson is that thank you i do my best sometimes these topics really bore but this one's coming along it sounds like it could be right britain owes the bloc money from long term financial obligations like investment programs and infrastructure projects agreed before the in out...
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european phenomenon. we have 750 brits, 750 bell gums, 750 germans and relatively through americans even though we're an international country. i think that what created isis are still there. in the iraq we have the referendum which may cause the country to kind of, you know, syria, there's no end to this war in sight. isis after all sort of birthed in syria during the civil war there. so, my prognosis is unfortunately we're going to see a lot more of the same. i was very glad that president trump said we are going to be in afghanistan for the forseeable future because as senator johnson said kind of an unforced error to get out of iraq so quickly, but the political questions for another iteration exist, and continue to exist. luckily we're isolated by geography and ideology. so, we are somewhat isolated from this luckily, but europe is not. we've seen five tres attacks in london in the last year, including one from a right wing terrorist attack and muslim. it's going to continue, it's not an existential problem, but it is a problem and i don't see it ending. >> host: thank you very much, thank you very much for join
european phenomenon. we have 750 brits, 750 bell gums, 750 germans and relatively through americans even though we're an international country. i think that what created isis are still there. in the iraq we have the referendum which may cause the country to kind of, you know, syria, there's no end to this war in sight. isis after all sort of birthed in syria during the civil war there. so, my prognosis is unfortunately we're going to see a lot more of the same. i was very glad that president...
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. >> critics say some of the blame falls on european countries which relied on libya to prevent migrants from crossing the mediterranean sea. melissa belliled this report from paris after protests on saturday. >> reporter: this was the third protest in paris in a week, protests against the slavery that is currently taking place in libya, protests provoked by the airing of those images on cnn. the first protests that took place here a week ago on saturday had not planned, but the anger of those who came out was such that the police really had trouble containing the protests. there was another protest yesterday and further one today, the numbers down a bit, but the sense of determination of those who were there still very strong, they believe that they need to keep coming out on to the street until action is taken. it isn't just from the streets where the pressure for action is coming here in france, the french president emmanuel macron is very much leading the call for action from the united nations. for now, of course, all eyes very much on that libyan inquiry to see what will come out of that about the extent of what happened and what
. >> critics say some of the blame falls on european countries which relied on libya to prevent migrants from crossing the mediterranean sea. melissa belliled this report from paris after protests on saturday. >> reporter: this was the third protest in paris in a week, protests against the slavery that is currently taking place in libya, protests provoked by the airing of those images on cnn. the first protests that took place here a week ago on saturday had not planned, but the...
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just issued a european search and arrest warrant for the else to tag along later call us push the former president so to brussels after being removed from his post by special thorniest bells a lawyer has already said extradition to spain long that story coming up at the top of the hour for now i'm sara holland in berlin thanks for watching. when cities are ingolf by the scene. of the war and costly protective measures will have been. starting november ninth on d w. i what we have got any big international stuff before me get my clothes every have cup an amazing location there's always in the center may god and that's ok it's such an country to ariana didn't have to be nervous i'm with you yes but we have a great while pre-match night and live. from saxony music and talk and house. welcome tonight. thank you. thank you thank you. i have written. this article for jobs. unless you have. come to be. caught in the middle of. it. i like your shoes. you tell me. you tell me. which. you need to keep. what you. really believe that you need that. you get the. yeah please. don't. let. me. thank you thank. you you thank . that one should of this that get right. in the hands and hug t
just issued a european search and arrest warrant for the else to tag along later call us push the former president so to brussels after being removed from his post by special thorniest bells a lawyer has already said extradition to spain long that story coming up at the top of the hour for now i'm sara holland in berlin thanks for watching. when cities are ingolf by the scene. of the war and costly protective measures will have been. starting november ninth on d w. i what we have got any big...
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european banking. we'll be back after the break. my friend susie cracks me up. but one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell?hen you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more per month. comcast is building america's largest gig-speed network to give small businesses more. call 1-800-501-6000 today. okay, iunderwear that's'd say this, bactually pretty.er leak surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking. how ca
european banking. we'll be back after the break. my friend susie cracks me up. but one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell?hen you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners...
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belle. >> venus undoubtedly was there. >> with her new hot man, which i saw pictures of. >> who is that? >> i know he's european, i forgot, italy, france. >> european. i'll be a pean right after the show, too. so, beyonce was there? >> beyonce, jay-z, and he had to jet on out, 'd concert after that, as well, but wanted to make sure he was, there as well. >> please tell me kim kardashian wasn't there. >> she was. anna winter of vogue was there, sierra, looked like sierra, lala, kelly rowland, all in the same car, paparazzi pictures of them all getting together. >> is lala back together with carmello? >> no, but posted pictures, you know, she was on the cover of latina magazine, and he posted to support her. >> yes, okay. thanksgiving is less than a week away. and the -- the dallas team that plays in the nfl, they seem to always play on thanksgiving, this is a tradition. and our tour of side dishes continues. this time, with a southern twist. like what's a football team, karen, that plays in the south? >> name some of them. new orleans saints? >> we got the miami dolphins. you got arizona cardinals. >> you got co
belle. >> venus undoubtedly was there. >> with her new hot man, which i saw pictures of. >> who is that? >> i know he's european, i forgot, italy, france. >> european. i'll be a pean right after the show, too. so, beyonce was there? >> beyonce, jay-z, and he had to jet on out, 'd concert after that, as well, but wanted to make sure he was, there as well. >> please tell me kim kardashian wasn't there. >> she was. anna winter of vogue was there,...
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speaking of astronomical figures... ( bell ) half a world away, in a suburb,s sinking tower came across the radar of petar marinkovic, an engineer who works with the europeanthquakes. using signals from a satellite 500 miles above the earth, marinkovic measures ground movements around fault lines. in 2016, he happened to be studying the bay area when something caught his eye. this is obviously downtown san francisco. what do the green dots represent? >> marinkovic: green dots represent stable, no displacement or no significant displacement. >> wertheim: stable structures? >> marinkovic: stable structures, yeah. >> wertheim: and the red dots? >> marinkvoc: few red dots means something's going down. something's settling. something's subsiding. something's sinking. >> wertheim: did you know what it was? >> marinkovic: no. >> wertheim: had you heard of millennium tower before this? >> marinkovic: no. >> wertheim: ever been to san francisco? >> marinkovic: no. >> wertheim: what can you tell us about the rate of sinking? >> marinkovic: it's in the ballpark of... between 1.5 to two inches a year. >> wertheim: 1.5 to two inches a year? >> marinkovic: yeah, yeah. >
speaking of astronomical figures... ( bell ) half a world away, in a suburb,s sinking tower came across the radar of petar marinkovic, an engineer who works with the europeanthquakes. using signals from a satellite 500 miles above the earth, marinkovic measures ground movements around fault lines. in 2016, he happened to be studying the bay area when something caught his eye. this is obviously downtown san francisco. what do the green dots represent? >> marinkovic: green dots represent...
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european court ofjustice. we will bring you more on that as we get it. the queen and the duke of edinburgh are marking 70 years of marriage today. the bellskey affair, with the royals making private plans to mark the occasion. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. ringing out from westminster abbey, a peal of bells to mark a 70th wedding anniversary. it was to the abbey on this day in 19a7, that the then princess elizabeth came for her wedding to lieutenant colonel mountbatten. now the solemn service begins. take thee philip to my wedded husband... it was the start of a marriage which has endured for 70 years and which, from the moment elizabeth came to the throne in 1952, has underpinned the success and stability of her reign as queen. those who know them have no doubt that the bride and groom who signed the marriage register that day at the abbey, were deeply committed to each other. obviously they were very much in love, it is early love as far as i can understand it so it is a love match essentially. it is a great love story. a deeply loyal sense of duty, which is bolstered in courage and uplifted by their faith. the earl
european court ofjustice. we will bring you more on that as we get it. the queen and the duke of edinburgh are marking 70 years of marriage today. the bellskey affair, with the royals making private plans to mark the occasion. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. ringing out from westminster abbey, a peal of bells to mark a 70th wedding anniversary. it was to the abbey on this day in 19a7, that the then princess elizabeth came for her wedding to lieutenant colonel mountbatten. now...
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european session -- >> not bad. >> not bad totally shirked it off maybe this is something that you have to watch in the longer term all right. thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell. >>> oh, you're back. hi, everybody. welcome the "closing bell. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exkachange. >> i'm bill griffeth one bank is asking to no longer be deemed what's called systemically important we got top analyst mike mayo to talk about whether this could start a wave of deregulation, other banks could do the same, whether this would benefit those banks to have that designation taken away we'll explain it coming up in a little bit. >> slook forward to hearing what he has to say. >>> also merck shares under pressure today the stock is now down 15% over the past
european session -- >> not bad. >> not bad totally shirked it off maybe this is something that you have to watch in the longer term all right. thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell. >>> oh, you're back. hi, everybody. welcome the "closing bell. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exkachange. >> i'm bill griffeth one bank is asking to no longer be deemed what's called systemically important we got top analyst mike mayo to talk about...
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of this as we get closer to the opening bell take a look, though, at what else has been happening around the globe. next up you're going to see that the europeannd. at least most of them have the dax now up by 1% the cac is up by, oh, two-thirds of a percentage point. the ftse has now turpd positine positive just barely. stocks in italy and spain are higher as well >> let's get you through corporate news as well lyft has raised $500 million in its latest round of funding. that's according to a share authorization filing the funding round was led by alphabet's capital g the ride-hailing company at $11.5 billion. in the big capital raising battle, if you will, between vert and lyft. still a market cap that's really only a small sliver of the value of uber. >>> also, on today's agenda is a holiday shortened session. the market has been closed at 1:00 p.m. eastern time then on the political agenda today, we have president trump he is going to be speaking to the president of turkey this morning. the topic, peace in the middle east president trump tweeted about the rest of his schedule after the turkey call, i will be heading over to trump national
of this as we get closer to the opening bell take a look, though, at what else has been happening around the globe. next up you're going to see that the europeannd. at least most of them have the dax now up by 1% the cac is up by, oh, two-thirds of a percentage point. the ftse has now turpd positine positive just barely. stocks in italy and spain are higher as well >> let's get you through corporate news as well lyft has raised $500 million in its latest round of funding. that's according...
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european session -- >> not bad. >> not bad totally shirked it off maybe this is something that you have to watch in the longer term all right. thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> oh, you're back. hi, everybody. welcome the "closing bell. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exkachange. >> i'm bill griffeth one bank is asking to no longer be deemed what's called systemically important we got top analyst mike mayo to talk about whether this could start a wave of deregulation, other banks could do the same, whether this would benefit those banks to have that designation taken away we'll explain it coming up in a little bit. >> slook forward to hearing what he has to say. >>> also merck shares under pressure today the stock is now down 15% over the past month down 2% in the session we're going to tell you about the new drug trial results weighing on that company today. >> guess how it went. >> well, it went well for someone else >> yeah. exactly. >>> box office blues movie theater stocks are getting crushed again today. six superheroes can't even save those shares being very opaque here but we'll explain coming up in a little bit. >>> first
european session -- >> not bad. >> not bad totally shirked it off maybe this is something that you have to watch in the longer term all right. thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> oh, you're back. hi, everybody. welcome the "closing bell. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exkachange. >> i'm bill griffeth one bank is asking to no longer be deemed what's called systemically important we got top analyst...
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bell. here is alix steel. alix: core cpi at 1.6% not helping. by 13 points, the nasdaq off by 40 points. we have the longest losing streak in europeansia, continued in europe, now spreading to the u.s. after that softer session yesterday. some retailers also not helping equities. .arget is off by almost 7% regardless of what it's quarter wise, it was the midpoint guidance miss. that is the pain trade there. also the pricing more with walmart hurting margins. this is spreading across other retailers. the reason why these guys are getting hit his because amazon says they will lower some of their food prices for whole foods in the specifically around escaping. 22% household essentials. walmart, 36% groceries. this is the next war for walmart. supermarkets are the neck major industry of pain. stocks reflecting that today. stay with a retail theme and the amazon effect, average sales beat on top, on the bottom, average sales growth. directs internet and market retail. the blue is specialty retailer. assume, average sales growth for the internet guys are strong. slowing but strong. earnings growth also better than specialty retailers. sal
bell. here is alix steel. alix: core cpi at 1.6% not helping. by 13 points, the nasdaq off by 40 points. we have the longest losing streak in europeansia, continued in europe, now spreading to the u.s. after that softer session yesterday. some retailers also not helping equities. .arget is off by almost 7% regardless of what it's quarter wise, it was the midpoint guidance miss. that is the pain trade there. also the pricing more with walmart hurting margins. this is spreading across other...
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bell, they will thank the lord it is in the bill. today we decide on the date by british time, not european time when we leave. that is our choice.t ensures that all the laws and regulations come onto our statute point at that point of time, british time, not european time. can i finish? the third clause is how parliament reviews those laws, the ones we wish to keep, those we wish to amend, those we wish to kick out. the clause says this house will decide how that process is done. before we finish our debate, the government will be agreeing with me on that. henry viii is an absurd way of going about this business. as we get down to the mega task of reviewing. we may beg the government for a touch of henry viii to get through the size of the task before us. through the size of the task before us. the last point, given we have real difficulties in completing negotiations, i have got views on that, i said negotiations, i have got views on that, isaid i negotiations, i have got views on that, i said i would give way as soon as that, i said i would give way as soon as i have finished explaining this and the three clauses, we need a sa
bell, they will thank the lord it is in the bill. today we decide on the date by british time, not european time when we leave. that is our choice.t ensures that all the laws and regulations come onto our statute point at that point of time, british time, not european time. can i finish? the third clause is how parliament reviews those laws, the ones we wish to keep, those we wish to amend, those we wish to kick out. the clause says this house will decide how that process is done. before we...