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the european union let britain delay brexit to january 31st of next year.ritain was scheduled to leave the 28 nations lock on october 31st. prime minister boris johnson was forced to ask for an extension. this after parliament passed a law to stop a no-deal brexit. a lot more news ahead. it's 4:53 on your monday morning. >>> well, happening now for you in southern california, a live look at this wild fire burning near the gettys center in los angeles. many people there evacuating from this fast-moving fire. and just look at the glow from those flames that are just really taking over that area there. this is just west of the 405, not far from ucla. and just -- when you look at that, just seeing how devastating it is for our state right now as we continue to battle these firefighters, really putting the stress on firefighters right this. we can tell you that we do know laker star lebron james is among those evacuees in this recent fire. he said he's praying for everyone in that area. >> look at the glow. it's just devastating to see. water drops this early in
the european union let britain delay brexit to january 31st of next year.ritain was scheduled to leave the 28 nations lock on october 31st. prime minister boris johnson was forced to ask for an extension. this after parliament passed a law to stop a no-deal brexit. a lot more news ahead. it's 4:53 on your monday morning. >>> well, happening now for you in southern california, a live look at this wild fire burning near the gettys center in los angeles. many people there evacuating from...
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this is day that you do fly for let the deal is done britain and the european union say they have reached an agreement on the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. the e.u. calls it fair and balanced but any deal still needs to be backed by all but use member states and the u.k. parliament so what are the prospects of success. u.s. officials arrive in turkey to try to broker a ceasefire in northern syria.
this is day that you do fly for let the deal is done britain and the european union say they have reached an agreement on the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. the e.u. calls it fair and balanced but any deal still needs to be backed by all but use member states and the u.k. parliament so what are the prospects of success. u.s. officials arrive in turkey to try to broker a ceasefire in northern syria.
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she let out her plan for britain exiting the european union.ment has to decide on the agreement the prime minister actually has to with the eu at a recent summit. the queen speech rz lawmakers to get a deal done. the queen's visit to parliament is something that is filled with a lot of pomp and circumstance and is a 100-year- old tradition.>>> a cited practicing your parade. >>> 20 minutes. switching things up. officials say you better come hungry. a look at the local food ignore the menu. >>> i t ow through the day today. how that will affect our weather coming up.>>> >>> it is 543. here is a live look at our tower camera. you can see the patchy fog this morning looking at address. we have the annual sunrise gathering in honor of indigenous peoples day. our reporter is out them for the celebration. we will talk more about what you can expect also tracking our next weather system.>>> this morning a grocery cart program is rolling out. is that the benefit about 200 students. $100 grocery carts can be used at trader joe's or safeway or the studen
she let out her plan for britain exiting the european union.ment has to decide on the agreement the prime minister actually has to with the eu at a recent summit. the queen speech rz lawmakers to get a deal done. the queen's visit to parliament is something that is filled with a lot of pomp and circumstance and is a 100-year- old tradition.>>> a cited practicing your parade. >>> 20 minutes. switching things up. officials say you better come hungry. a look at the local food...
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let's say you want to know their story. ends her fighting and reliable information for migrants. britain and the european union say they have another bragg's of deal but an orderly divorce is all but certain fish farmers for example look on with concern a messy brags it could mean trouble for the u.k.'s top food export sama also coming off the company at the heart of the pound of paper tax evasion scandal is assuming netflix claiming the movie on the case is making it look back and beijing's new universal studios amusement park won't ask you for. ticket facial recognition software will ensure paid your entrance fee. on chris caldwell welcome to the program it's a crucial step to what could end up as an orderly withdrawal of britain from the european union the british pound surged on news that the goetia interests from the u.k. and that you have finally struck and new brags that divorce deal starting rose above $1.29 and $1.00 euro 16 on hopes britain's exit from the e.u. will be in an orderly manner but the pound remains volatile as some hurdles still remain the most significant parliament in london still has
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what is and always has been essentially a political argument about whether britain should be in or out of the european union? letwere not treading on the political terrain. they have not been dragged into a political debate. both my cases, we argued on the black—and—white letter of the law on the constitution and they were very careful in both judgements. if you read both judgements, they are black—and—white, they do not mention politics or tell the government or politicians what to do. the fact is, and one could quote you, government ministers, leading commentators in the press, many people saw those decisions taken by the supreme court justices is fundamentally elliptical, whether you like it or not. yes, no, no, and i said to many of those commentators when i met them, have you read thejudgement? the majority of them have not. they have decided that's what the courts did. if they read the judgements, they would see, especially the second case. it's a very robust judgement, it doesn't make a political stance. but gina miller, this is where politics and the law are not the same thing and i dare say the vast maj
what is and always has been essentially a political argument about whether britain should be in or out of the european union? letwere not treading on the political terrain. they have not been dragged into a political debate. both my cases, we argued on the black—and—white letter of the law on the constitution and they were very careful in both judgements. if you read both judgements, they are black—and—white, they do not mention politics or tell the government or politicians what to do....
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the prime minister is now vowing to move ahead with brexit, that's britain leaving the european union, without parliament's approval. let'st to sadas gold who is outside of parliament. so what happens next now? >> reporter: this was an extraordinary day so far. parliament has not had a saturday sitting since the falklands war in 1982. what boris johnson hoped to use today for was to the brexit deal through parliament. instead an amendment passed by just 16 votes that essentially forces boris johnson to seek a delay beyond the current brexit deadline of october 31st. boris johnson is essentially saying he probably won't comply. take a listen to what he said in parliament just a few hours ago. >> i will not negotiate a delay with the eu. and neither -- and neither does the law compel me to do so. i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister, that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for our european union, and bad for democracy. so next week the government will introduce the legislation needed for us to leave the eu wi
the prime minister is now vowing to move ahead with brexit, that's britain leaving the european union, without parliament's approval. let'st to sadas gold who is outside of parliament. so what happens next now? >> reporter: this was an extraordinary day so far. parliament has not had a saturday sitting since the falklands war in 1982. what boris johnson hoped to use today for was to the brexit deal through parliament. instead an amendment passed by just 16 votes that essentially forces...
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let's get a reminder now for our top story here on britain and the e.u. say they have reached a new deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union british prime minister boris johnson is hailing the agreement and urging parliament to approve it this week. coming up next our show conflicts elena we'll have more for you at the top of the hour thank you for watching g.w. . conflicts a. poison pill. rising in venezuela hong kong protests for exit blockage the world is in crisis mode just this week we've lost track of the key interviews of the season the point is that middle wants to change they implied in the mail on jay leno this certainly wouldn't you. like some of. the details of. the city. are always a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslim and the christian population . last lions fans occupied the city center in 2017 president to turn his response was. interesting. to me book called. the. the reconquest turned into tragedy. is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did mubarak become a gateway to islamist terror until now the same sort of god was sitting as the result of an exclusive report from a
let's get a reminder now for our top story here on britain and the e.u. say they have reached a new deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union british prime minister boris johnson is hailing the agreement and urging parliament to approve it this week. coming up next our show conflicts elena we'll have more for you at the top of the hour thank you for watching g.w. . conflicts a. poison pill. rising in venezuela hong kong protests for exit blockage the world is in crisis mode just...
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aimed at britain leaving the european union that's almost historical but losing the 2nd vote means that johnson will probably not be able to take britain out of the e.u. by the end of the month let's take the story now to london w correspondent is on the story for us can even see you begin so here we are 2 crucial votes in the house of commons one that makes boris johnson i guess have a little bit of hope in the other one takes the wind right out of the sails when you agree. well yes trend really never a poor ring moment here in london at the moment the fast food boris johnson had a good majority and this is really important he's gone further than series i'm a f a god say general backing for the with short agreement that he is striking with the e.u. bought then and passed in the well maybe not a catastrophe but he's always made it his past no missions he say we are leaving at the end of october and in order to achieve that m.p.'s we would have had to vote for his timetable bought and he said it was too rushed and it didn't get done enough time to actually scrutinize this is really important piece of legislation that's going to shape the country for decades to come and m.p.'s were
aimed at britain leaving the european union that's almost historical but losing the 2nd vote means that johnson will probably not be able to take britain out of the e.u. by the end of the month let's take the story now to london w correspondent is on the story for us can even see you begin so here we are 2 crucial votes in the house of commons one that makes boris johnson i guess have a little bit of hope in the other one takes the wind right out of the sails when you agree. well yes trend...
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which way it is going to go on this. 1.29.und that the european union keeping boris johnson waiting and not letting him know what kind of extension britain will be getting. an interest rate decision out of the bank indonesia. the currency moving slightly to the upside. 1313reaching the 14,000 level r the rupiah. cmy, the fix nothing to write below the -- we are handle. with that in mind, let's look at first word headlines with su keenan. su: we start with the european union, which has left prime minister boris johnson hanging. brusselsfficials in debate granting a third extension to the process. eu ambassadors in brussels agreed to give the u.k. more time but could not decide on how much. france wants a tight deadline of november 15, but other countries prefer a little later. january 31. a decision has been deferred until friday. the u.s.dent trump, president is lifting sanctions against turkey after it complied with a cease-fire agreement with kurdish forces in syria. trump says it shows his decision to withdraw u.s. forces from northern syria has paid dividends, at the move was harshly criticized by republicans and his own envoy to the
which way it is going to go on this. 1.29.und that the european union keeping boris johnson waiting and not letting him know what kind of extension britain will be getting. an interest rate decision out of the bank indonesia. the currency moving slightly to the upside. 1313reaching the 14,000 level r the rupiah. cmy, the fix nothing to write below the -- we are handle. with that in mind, let's look at first word headlines with su keenan. su: we start with the european union, which has left...
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let out an almighty roar. i'm samantha simmonds in london. the headlines: britain and the european unionnew brexit deal — but there's doubt over whether mps will back it. hope very much now spei elected i hope very much now speaking of elected representatives that my fellow m ps elected representatives that my fellow mps in westminster do now come together to get brexit done, to get this excellent deal over the line. after a visit from the us vice president, turkey agrees to a five—day truce in northern syria. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. also in the programme: donald trump's chief of staff mick mulvaney has admitted that aid to ukraine was held up for political reasons. and then changed his mind. and howzat? the british royals turn their hand to cricket on their tour of pakistan. live from our studios in london and singapore. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. welcome, thank you forjoining us on newsday. the british prime minister boris johnson and european leaders have finally agreed a brexit deal at a european union summit in brussels. the agreement, announced with great fanfar
let out an almighty roar. i'm samantha simmonds in london. the headlines: britain and the european unionnew brexit deal — but there's doubt over whether mps will back it. hope very much now spei elected i hope very much now speaking of elected representatives that my fellow m ps elected representatives that my fellow mps in westminster do now come together to get brexit done, to get this excellent deal over the line. after a visit from the us vice president, turkey agrees to a five—day...
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let's move on to brexit, dare i say it. european union countries have drawn up proposals to grant britain a further brexit extension.ons in brussels, it's emerged that ambassadors of the other 27 eu countries have produced what's called a "flex—tension". this sets an end date of january the 31st but allows britain to leave earlier, if and when the withdrawal agreement is finally approved by parliament. meanwhile here in london parliament will vote on whether to hold an early election in december. the independent analyst, stephanie hare, joins me now. nice to see you. we are still no clearer as to what will happen in the near future but this clearer as to what will happen in the nearfuture but this morning in brussels, there will be a robber stamping of the so—called flex—tension. stamping of the so—called flex-tension. they would want to ta ke flex-tension. they would want to take no deal firmly off the table because we are still able to go out without one because of tibor 31 is the deadline. at least now, we know the deadline. at least now, we know the eu is, in principle aligned and ready to agree a flex—tension.
let's move on to brexit, dare i say it. european union countries have drawn up proposals to grant britain a further brexit extension.ons in brussels, it's emerged that ambassadors of the other 27 eu countries have produced what's called a "flex—tension". this sets an end date of january the 31st but allows britain to leave earlier, if and when the withdrawal agreement is finally approved by parliament. meanwhile here in london parliament will vote on whether to hold an early...
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european union agreed to delay brexit. the british exit from the european union, by three months. britain was scheduled to leave the 28-nation bloc on halloween. we should let you know that once again, this vote has failed, failed in the parliament. it was something boris johnson really wanted. he had said that nobody really relishes going to the polls ahead of christmas, but he said the current parliament was incapable of settling the brexit issue. he will not get his way at least for now. >>> apple, let's get to that, shattering a new record at this hour after jpmorgan put the street's most bullish price target on the stock. you ready? $275. right now, the stock is up under a percent, standing at $248.56. the jpmorgan call comes two days before apple reports its results for the quarter and that is also the day it releases its new air pods pro. they are more than $200. i'm sorry, i'm going to try really hard not to lose my current pair. >>> european luxury maker lvmh has offered to buy famed jeweler tiffany. it has confirmed it offered $120 per share which would value the company at $14.5 billion. that works out to a $22% premium over friday's close. we do
european union agreed to delay brexit. the british exit from the european union, by three months. britain was scheduled to leave the 28-nation bloc on halloween. we should let you know that once again, this vote has failed, failed in the parliament. it was something boris johnson really wanted. he had said that nobody really relishes going to the polls ahead of christmas, but he said the current parliament was incapable of settling the brexit issue. he will not get his way at least for now....
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. >> let's see the alternative angle, though, because the european union is considering britain's suggest an extension. sylvia joins us live from brussels european leaders will have received two letters, one signed, one unsigned from boris johnson. what do they do from here? >>. >> it's indeed another request when it comes to this third brexit delay so the european union received those letters from the prime minister, from boris johnson and at the moment they're assessing what they should do with them, how they should react. for the time being, as you mentioned, they're waiting for more developments in the house of commons to see how the lawmakers there want to take this brexit forward so then the u 27 know what's best to react, whether to say yes or no to this deal because when we talk about an extension, we need -- the u needs to think of should we say yes or no, but they also need to think of for what reason should we say yes and for how long should this extension be now we heard from the times reporting that the eu is likely to grant a three-month extension if the deal does not get ap
. >> let's see the alternative angle, though, because the european union is considering britain's suggest an extension. sylvia joins us live from brussels european leaders will have received two letters, one signed, one unsigned from boris johnson. what do they do from here? >>. >> it's indeed another request when it comes to this third brexit delay so the european union received those letters from the prime minister, from boris johnson and at the moment they're assessing what...
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let's brief you on some other business stories. sterling fell to near a one—month low against the euro following reports that brexit talks between britain and the european union. i was legally of a rug because said it will be the —— irish legally override because that it will be difficult to reach an agreement before the october deadline —— leo varadkar. us central bank boss jay powell said it will take action soon to ensure businesses can readily access cash by buying us treasury bonds. the move is aimed at preventing a spike in short—term interest rates and follows recent disruption in overnight borrowing or ‘repo' markets. caring for the elderly is a global issue with many of us leaving work to look after a loved one. new data out today reveals the impact it's having on the uk economy. according to aviva, in the uk alone, 20% of workers aged 45 and over expect to quit theirjobs to care for a relative or partner. and age uk estimates that the cost of those workers leaving the economy is around $1.8 billion a year. however, paying others for care is also expensive. in the us, for example, a private room in a nursing home costs on average over $100,000 a year
let's brief you on some other business stories. sterling fell to near a one—month low against the euro following reports that brexit talks between britain and the european union. i was legally of a rug because said it will be the —— irish legally override because that it will be difficult to reach an agreement before the october deadline —— leo varadkar. us central bank boss jay powell said it will take action soon to ensure businesses can readily access cash by buying us treasury...
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watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now european union leaders have agreed to further extend the brightside deadline giving britain until the end of january to lead m.p.'s forests prime minister boris johnson to ask for a delay to leaving 3 days time to give them more time to scrutinize the latest or steal. argentina set to get a new president amid a worsening economic crisis president return mockery conceded defeat to center left candidate alberto fernandez who won more than 47 percent of the vote. and thousands of firefighters are battling wildfires across the u.s. state of california state of emergency is in place we have right there live pictures of these fires right now about 180000 people have been ordered to leave their homes dozens of houses and vendors have been destroyed and strong winds continue to fan the flights. and lebanon roads are being blocked in the capital beirut as part of a 12 day of demonstrations on sunday tens of thousands formed a human chain stretching almost the entire length of the coastline from north to south there's anger over corruption and mismanagement of the economy stephanie de
watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now european union leaders have agreed to further extend the brightside deadline giving britain until the end of january to lead m.p.'s forests prime minister boris johnson to ask for a delay to leaving 3 days time to give them more time to scrutinize the latest or steal. argentina set to get a new president amid a worsening economic crisis president return mockery conceded defeat to center left candidate alberto fernandez who won more than...
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deadlockit over br prime minister boris johnson pushed to let the public decide who can best deliver britain's departure from the european unionhere is only one way to get brexit done in the face of this unrelenting parliamentary obstructionism, this endlessge, wiful, f crossed refusal to deliver on the mandate of the people and that is, mr. speaker, to refresh thiparliament. the decision came afterop the sition labor party changed course and agreed to the early election. british police are hunting two brothers in the deaths of 39 migrants. the victims were found last week in a container truck in southwestern england. it has been confirmed that some were vietnamese. theri truckr has already been charged. back in this country, a federal judge in alabs temporarily blocked a state law banning nearly all aboions. the measure as part of a wave of state laws pushed by abortion opopponents who to get the issue back before the u.s. supreme court. a major coal mining compa filedor federal bankruptcy protection today. the eighth in the past year to do so. murr energy is the largest private coalminer with nearly 7000 eloyees. demand for
deadlockit over br prime minister boris johnson pushed to let the public decide who can best deliver britain's departure from the european unionhere is only one way to get brexit done in the face of this unrelenting parliamentary obstructionism, this endlessge, wiful, f crossed refusal to deliver on the mandate of the people and that is, mr. speaker, to refresh thiparliament. the decision came afterop the sition labor party changed course and agreed to the early election. british police are...
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london welcome both let's start with you barbara what is the thinking behind this flexible departure date the thinking is that the divorce proceedings between britain and the european union have reached the point to that they have gotten somewhat acrimonious and the 2 sides and particularly the e.u. want to see the back of the other so it is the message we are not keeping you whenever you're ready to go please we would even show you 2 of the door we would carry your suitcases and we might even order into a taxi to sort of facilitate the departure seriously this really is a signal to the government in london to sort of speed up and figure out what they want and how they want it and when they're wanted because the e.u. is relatively tired and exasperated was following this process and not knowing when and how it will happen ok social impulses in london are the prime minister there boris johnson wants a snap election and he's hoping to make a break since he's big campaign issue so what does the timing look like. well now with all of that we have to remember that the u.k. was due to leave the european union the day the so what boris johnson. died but of course this is out of
london welcome both let's start with you barbara what is the thinking behind this flexible departure date the thinking is that the divorce proceedings between britain and the european union have reached the point to that they have gotten somewhat acrimonious and the 2 sides and particularly the e.u. want to see the back of the other so it is the message we are not keeping you whenever you're ready to go please we would even show you 2 of the door we would carry your suitcases and we might even...
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you watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories right now the european union has agreed to give britain until the end of january to approve prime minister boris johnson's reich's a deal with mr believe in 3 days time but m.p.'s forced johnson to request another delay to give them more time to scrutinize his deal. letters in argentina have elected a new leader amid a worsening economic crisis president raise your mockery conceded defeat to center left candidate alberto fernandez who won more than 47 percent of the vote. a draft power sharing deal has been agreed to between engagements internationally recognized government and a southern separatist group it aims to end fighting in the port city of aden which the southern transitional council seized in august. iraq's 2nd largest city mosul is still trying to rebuild after being virtually torn apart during the rise of eisel and the battle to retake it it was in june 2014 when i still sees the city later that month. he declared the creation of a so-called caliphate from there and that happened in the city's mosque isis ideology fundamentally
you watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories right now the european union has agreed to give britain until the end of january to approve prime minister boris johnson's reich's a deal with mr believe in 3 days time but m.p.'s forced johnson to request another delay to give them more time to scrutinize his deal. letters in argentina have elected a new leader amid a worsening economic crisis president raise your mockery conceded defeat to center left candidate alberto fernandez who...
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this after the 27 european union member states agreed to a tentative deal this happened just a few hours ago on thursday under which britain will leave the e.u. on october the 31st let's bring in jonah hope he's joining us live from brussels so jona the message seemed to be from these 4 official standing there that they felt happiness and relief that this was done but also sadness that the u.k. was finally looking like it might be actually leaving the e.u. . you know this has been a real ordeal breaks it for 3 years it has consumed all of the time and all of the business of this european union and they are certainly relieved that against the odds there is a deal in hand now remember just a week or so ago it seemed enormously unlikely that they would have a renewed deal they've got one and there is clearly in what they're saying a sense of expectation that maybe just maybe this 1st phase because remember it is only the 1st phase but this 1st phase the withdrawal agreement part of bragg's it might now in fact be concluded but and there is an enormous but because what happens here isn't the be all and end all of the 1st phase of whatsoever and all of those men on the sta
this after the 27 european union member states agreed to a tentative deal this happened just a few hours ago on thursday under which britain will leave the e.u. on october the 31st let's bring in jonah hope he's joining us live from brussels so jona the message seemed to be from these 4 official standing there that they felt happiness and relief that this was done but also sadness that the u.k. was finally looking like it might be actually leaving the e.u. . you know this has been a real ordeal...
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example they have let's say read somewhere britain and when you lost everything then you will looking for some for some routes so probably relatives somewhere this is inside of the european union and this is the the the border of the youth countries to non-u. with you countries this is a very important part of this of this journey and that's why a lot of this trafficking in happens that we report a lot year d.w. about migrants and refugees trying to reach europe the. the mediterranean you know we've reported many times about people dying i'm trying to leave libya for example we hear less about the trafficking in what happens inside europe but it's a problem inside the continent isn't it is definitely i mean the most dangerous pod is still the mediterranean but yes also europe could be dangerous and they are still problems we have to solve as i just said many people have relatives someone of a countries they want to reach them but don't let's forget that europe is a region not the hotspot for the refugees. 92 percent of the vote refugees is not in the european union the un countries like bangladesh like turkey like uganda in lebanon every 6 people is every 6 person is a refugee
example they have let's say read somewhere britain and when you lost everything then you will looking for some for some routes so probably relatives somewhere this is inside of the european union and this is the the the border of the youth countries to non-u. with you countries this is a very important part of this of this journey and that's why a lot of this trafficking in happens that we report a lot year d.w. about migrants and refugees trying to reach europe the. the mediterranean you know...
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and let's recap this breaking news story that we've been covering for you britain and the e.u. say they have reached a new deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union british prime minister boris johnson is hailing this agreement and urging parliament to approve it this week as we heard of the deal lays out terms on sticking points including border and customs issues between member state ireland and northern ireland which is part of the u.k. but to johnson's northern irish allies in parliament the day you can already say they will not back the deal and u.k. opposition leader a german carbon we just heard this from charlotta has also said he will not support the agreement. let's take a closer look at the northern irish key allies of boris johnson's conservatives the prime minister has no majority in the british parliament and is dependent on the do you support but as we have heard they are still saying they are opposed to the outlined deal this is what do you feel leader arlene foster told irish television broadcaster r.t.e. on wednesday evening i think what is important to say is that we do want to get a deal but it has to be a deal of respect the
and let's recap this breaking news story that we've been covering for you britain and the e.u. say they have reached a new deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union british prime minister boris johnson is hailing this agreement and urging parliament to approve it this week as we heard of the deal lays out terms on sticking points including border and customs issues between member state ireland and northern ireland which is part of the u.k. but to johnson's northern irish allies in...
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european union is holding britain hostage over brexit, that is indeed sunday, express. the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from joe suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to a battle. leth the sunday times. your paper, of course. an interesting interview with the archbishop of canterbury. we have had to before about the language ranting brexit, haven't we? maybe how to tone it down, but this is saying that borisjohnson is pouring petrol and divided britain. yes, quite a big intervention by the our question of canterbury who is in the democratic republic of the congo to draw attention to the ebola arch bike there. but here he is talking about boris johnson and bike there. but here he is talking about borisjohnson and the language and of course the comment that was made in parliament when a labour mp asked him to tone down his language and he used the phrase humbug! it says here that he was shocked by that and they think should never be dismissed in that way. he also mentions churchill, obviously boris johnson's great hero and says that that was a different time and inflammatory language in the house of commons back then mattered less. i think he is right on this. any ti
european union is holding britain hostage over brexit, that is indeed sunday, express. the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from joe suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to a battle. leth the sunday times. your paper, of course. an interesting interview with the archbishop of canterbury. we have had to before about the language ranting brexit, haven't we? maybe how to tone it down, but this is saying that borisjohnson is pouring petrol and divided britain. yes, quite a big...
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let's get to first word news with selina wang. boris johnson will make a fresh attempt to deliver on his pledge to take britain out of the european unionis backers say he has the numbers to get his deals through parliament in a vote as soon as monday. saturday the comments approved a further delay, forcing him to make a formal request for extra time. the hong kong chief executive carrie lam goes to japan for a visit after a 20th straight weekend of protests once again turned violent. police used water cannons and tear gas as people attacked rail stations and businesses of chinese retailers. thousands of people were declared illegal. the indonesian president will announce his cabinet lineup monday after being inaugurated for a second five-year term. inread the oath of office front of heads of state and representatives from 150 countries. he aims to eliminate poverty and make indonesia one of the top five economies by 2045. justin trudeau's liberal party has a narrow lead over its conservative rival according to the latest poll. of respondents favored the liberals. it is expected to be one of the closest races in the country's history wi
let's get to first word news with selina wang. boris johnson will make a fresh attempt to deliver on his pledge to take britain out of the european unionis backers say he has the numbers to get his deals through parliament in a vote as soon as monday. saturday the comments approved a further delay, forcing him to make a formal request for extra time. the hong kong chief executive carrie lam goes to japan for a visit after a 20th straight weekend of protests once again turned violent. police...
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let it slide, if you want to. global economist, bringing you an update. she's been speaking and has said it is already clear britain will emerge as another competitor to the european unionays we will work until the last minute to get an orderly brexit that is consistent with her position she was one of the driving courses in the last extension. >> another leg higher on the pound. also coming up in the show, shares of wire card drop sharply. more on that after the break . >>> welcome back to "street signs. >> these are your morning headlines. >> the german chancellor says the eu will work to the last minute in a bid to strike an agreement. >> uk banks and home builders leading to a high with 48 hours to go until crucial eu summit. >> the u.s. raises sanctions on steel to turkey up to 50%. >> wirecard shares head for their worse day in eight months after leaked documents appear to show fraudulent accounting practices. >> we are getting some uk employment data now. the count is at 21,000 month-on month. slightly lower than the month expected at 4% if you strip out bonuses, those numbers pretty similar up 3.8% august up alone 3 bot 8% sterling has had a bit of a boost. some
let it slide, if you want to. global economist, bringing you an update. she's been speaking and has said it is already clear britain will emerge as another competitor to the european unionays we will work until the last minute to get an orderly brexit that is consistent with her position she was one of the driving courses in the last extension. >> another leg higher on the pound. also coming up in the show, shares of wire card drop sharply. more on that after the break . >>>...
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european union. -- britain staying inside the european union. now there is fatigue. element -- atthe the element of, let's: a little fact for international viewers, if you get a new passport, if you renew a passport, you do not get the european union on your british passport. saudi aramco telling its bankers, ipo bankers, it made $68 billion first nine months of the year. that would cement its position as the most profitable oil company. we had some news around aramco saying they would start listing in the saudi exchange on december 11. i don't think i came from aramco. of $68get the idea billion nine months forward, but there is no ratio analysis. the size of aramco, what those profit ratios are, that is a mystery. francine: we will keep on top of it and try to figure out who will buy it or not. would you be looking out aramco? peter: we have been waiting for a long time and we are edging toward it. it is still a very opaque company. it will do fine. road,a long and winding which hasn't led anywhere so far. , the main worries issue of how much the government will take of the revenue. there is not much do
european union. -- britain staying inside the european union. now there is fatigue. element -- atthe the element of, let's: a little fact for international viewers, if you get a new passport, if you renew a passport, you do not get the european union on your british passport. saudi aramco telling its bankers, ipo bankers, it made $68 billion first nine months of the year. that would cement its position as the most profitable oil company. we had some news around aramco saying they would start...
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let's head across the pond where temperatures are probably heating up right now in britain. british prime minister boris johnson set to propose his final brexit plan he says to the european union in the next couple hours. craig e rlum joins us from london. this is a big day for boris john some he's meeting with his party. this proposal reports say is deal or no deal, he's giving the eu nine days to negotiate with him and he says if they don't come to an agreement, it's a hard crash out of the eu for britain. what's the state of play right now? >> as you say, i think we are now at the crux of this. this is what this has been building up to ever since boris johnson started the leadership campaign, this is the two-week period that he's been very much directing everything towards. the difficulty we have is that the noise we're hearing from europe so far, based on the leaks which we've had, are not particularly positive with regard to his plan. their plans with regard to the northern ireland only backstop is not going to be receptive in parliament either. we're very much back in the same calf 22 he scenario whereby boris wants no deal, parliament doesn't want no deal. they tried to
let's head across the pond where temperatures are probably heating up right now in britain. british prime minister boris johnson set to propose his final brexit plan he says to the european union in the next couple hours. craig e rlum joins us from london. this is a big day for boris john some he's meeting with his party. this proposal reports say is deal or no deal, he's giving the eu nine days to negotiate with him and he says if they don't come to an agreement, it's a hard crash out of the...
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let's get more on brexit in the first word news with selina wang. >> thank you. boris johnson will make a fresh attempt to deliver on his pledge to take britain out of the european union prime minister's backers now say he has the numbers to get his deal through parliament in a vote that could come as soon as monday. saturday, the commons approved an amendment seeking a further brexit delay, forcing johnson to make a formal request to the eu for extra time. president trump may be planning to replace his acting chief of staff mick mulvaney. the president's team is assembling a roster of candidates including former acting attorney general matthew whitaker and former new jersey governor chris christie. mulvaney says he has not offered his resignation and told reporters he thought he was doing a good job. justin trudeau's liberal party has a narrow lead over its conservative rival. found just over 32% of respondents favor the liberals versus 30% for the conservatives. expected to be one of the closest races in the country's history with the winning party unlikely to command an absolute majority. willndonesian president announce his cabinet lineup monday after being inaugu
let's get more on brexit in the first word news with selina wang. >> thank you. boris johnson will make a fresh attempt to deliver on his pledge to take britain out of the european union prime minister's backers now say he has the numbers to get his deal through parliament in a vote that could come as soon as monday. saturday, the commons approved an amendment seeking a further brexit delay, forcing johnson to make a formal request to the eu for extra time. president trump may be planning...
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right, i will >> let's send it over to sue herrera get our cnbc news update >> good morning everyone here is what's happening at this hour the european union has agreed to grant britainil january 31st of next year. boris johnson appearing outside ten downings street as the news emerg emerged. he posed a photo as he appears in front of the public >>> firefighters in northern california continues to struggle toll get the upper hand on the kincade fire it has already burned some 84 square miles and the containment dropped from 10% to 5% governor gavin newsom declared a statewide emergency on sunday. >>> katie hill has resigned with an inappropriate relationship with the capitol hill staffer. that's against the rule. >> tiger woods, his 82nd pga title tieing him with hall of famer sam sneed. congratulations to him you are up to date that's the news at this hour >> thank you very much >> stocks surging today to a new record high on the s&p >> more on "squawk on the street." ♪ ♪ i've been a caregiver for 20 years. no two patients are the same. predicting the next step for them can be challenging. today we're using the ibm cloud to run new analytics tools that help us bette
right, i will >> let's send it over to sue herrera get our cnbc news update >> good morning everyone here is what's happening at this hour the european union has agreed to grant britainil january 31st of next year. boris johnson appearing outside ten downings street as the news emerg emerged. he posed a photo as he appears in front of the public >>> firefighters in northern california continues to struggle toll get the upper hand on the kincade fire it has already burned...