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theresa may's government survives a no-confidence vote. just 24 hours ago, the british prime minister's brexit deal was overwhelmingly rejected by parliament. today, she won a confidence vote by a margin of just 19. now she is vowing g to work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to make brexit mean brexit. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. there were nasty names, but no nasty surprises for theresa may today. the british prime minister has survived a no-confidence vote in the u.k. parliament. >> the ayes to the right, 306. the no's to the left, 325. so the no's have it. the no's have it. brent: that vote came just a day after british lawmakers rejected theresa may's brexit deal by a huge majority, the biggest government defeat in the country's modern political history. but many mp's who opposed that deal were not prepared to back the demise of theresa may's government. the prime minister addressed parliament just after the results of the no-confidence vote. >> i am pleased that this house has expressed its confid
theresa may's government survives a no-confidence vote. just 24 hours ago, the british prime minister's brexit deal was overwhelmingly rejected by parliament. today, she won a confidence vote by a margin of just 19. now she is vowing g to work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to make brexit mean brexit. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. there were nasty names, but no nasty surprises for theresa may today. the british prime minister has survived a no-confidence...
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so, questions for mrs may but also questions for mrs may but also questions for mrs may but also questionsher picture shows you a beautiful canal with snow on the banks. this is taken from station road bridge, that is where i come from. the snow has been causing problems for manchester airport and liverpool airport, both runways were shut earlier and schools in the greater manchester area, summer, are closed. we have showers coming in from the irish sea. for most that stays dry with sunshine. a cold day coming up. showers for the
so, questions for mrs may but also questions for mrs may but also questions for mrs may but also questionsher picture shows you a beautiful canal with snow on the banks. this is taken from station road bridge, that is where i come from. the snow has been causing problems for manchester airport and liverpool airport, both runways were shut earlier and schools in the greater manchester area, summer, are closed. we have showers coming in from the irish sea. for most that stays dry with sunshine. a...
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prime minister may: first of -- may i extend my sincere o rachel napier. we're committed to improving the safety of cosmetic procedures. in a number of ways, better training, practitioners but education so people can make informed decisions about their care. and we ask anyone who's seeking a coss petic procedure to take the time to find a regulated practitioner. but my honor rabble friend has raised an important question. >> in may -- said the only model for the future rhythm with the u.k. would be norway plus. this means a norway plus brexit would eliminate the need for the backstop and would be agreed to rapidly. thus eliminating the need to extend article 50. if the prime minister really wants to do away with the back stop and leave the effort u. on the 9 ott have have -- of march, why doesn't she "p.t.i." to the norway model today? prime minister that's not the only way. other options have been put on the table. question of the expend -- extended friction of trade. -- >> order. closed kvetch. michael -- question 11. >> i'm pleased to say to my honor ha
prime minister may: first of -- may i extend my sincere o rachel napier. we're committed to improving the safety of cosmetic procedures. in a number of ways, better training, practitioners but education so people can make informed decisions about their care. and we ask anyone who's seeking a coss petic procedure to take the time to find a regulated practitioner. but my honor rabble friend has raised an important question. >> in may -- said the only model for the future rhythm with the...
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may has been resisting th.uld be up to the commons to agree to some kind of brexit -- that is if it on every front theresa may and her p team are facinger struggle of the kind no prime minister has had to deal with in the past. is more happens, thereta of maybe having to delay brexit to allow more time for whatever pliament decides in the end. mrs. may has promised that britain will leave on schedule on march 29. delay could meet ministers resign, but so would no deal. whichever way yookturn you are g at political crisis. but stability in british politics is no longer an option. babita: john pienaar with that report. if you were thinking we would be any clearer as to what was happening with brexit, you would be wrong. everything is up in their after the crushing defeat that mps in the house of commons behind me delivered to theresa may's brexit proposals. edshe suff defeat of 432 against 202, which means that the margin of loss for her was 232 votes. that is the biggest defeat for a government since the 1ct0's,
may has been resisting th.uld be up to the commons to agree to some kind of brexit -- that is if it on every front theresa may and her p team are facinger struggle of the kind no prime minister has had to deal with in the past. is more happens, thereta of maybe having to delay brexit to allow more time for whatever pliament decides in the end. mrs. may has promised that britain will leave on schedule on march 29. delay could meet ministers resign, but so would no deal. whichever way yookturn...
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challenge they may face is if the trade dispute goes on for longer it may not be easily fixed by fiscaleir scope for that is greater than the european union or the u.s. the scale of the problem and threat to employment growth is substantial. it is the reason why there might be a little acceleration on both sides to a deal. desai, you have a phrase in your wonderful book. social astronomy. would you please explain the social astronomy of europe? it is a mystery to francine and myself. thenad: europe lacks divergence of america. a post war piece of sword. dynamism into this? jump start something that has stalled and is happy that it has stalled? francine: what about the rest of europe? you talk about france, they are pretty unhappy if you look at the yellow vest movement. is it the end of austerity? do they need to spend their way out of this? meghnad: they have created conditions like the euro where it is impossible for a particular country to print its own money or do a deficit budget. you have to have a coordinated jump, and we need leadership for that.we don't have it . francine: what
challenge they may face is if the trade dispute goes on for longer it may not be easily fixed by fiscaleir scope for that is greater than the european union or the u.s. the scale of the problem and threat to employment growth is substantial. it is the reason why there might be a little acceleration on both sides to a deal. desai, you have a phrase in your wonderful book. social astronomy. would you please explain the social astronomy of europe? it is a mystery to francine and myself. thenad:...
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may survive the vote that britain remains in deadlock.at there is no—one leading britain at the moment. that's how it feels, isn't it? we are libellous to do this is the first no—confidence vote we have had for a sitting prime in 25 years. i is a minister in 25 years. it is a perverse assault course. she staggers through that vote it straight back to the problem of trying to scramble and get together a brexit compromised. that clock is ticking, not just a brexit compromised. that clock is ticking, notjust towards march 29 but also for the fact that in five days time she needs to return to parliament and it is plain what her plan b is. theresa may has made it clear, so far, that the breadline will stick how can negotiations progress if her red lines are still fixed? that is an excellent question. i think many people around westminster are asking themselves that question. she is basically saying that she will not change her stand on any of this and what she said tonight suggest she does change her stand, what is there to talk about? we have
may survive the vote that britain remains in deadlock.at there is no—one leading britain at the moment. that's how it feels, isn't it? we are libellous to do this is the first no—confidence vote we have had for a sitting prime in 25 years. i is a minister in 25 years. it is a perverse assault course. she staggers through that vote it straight back to the problem of trying to scramble and get together a brexit compromised. that clock is ticking, not just a brexit compromised. that clock is...
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i think it may come asa the back burner. i think it may come as a last resort for the government. towards the end of last year, there was more momentum behind that idea but that has a somewhat faded. unless jeremy that idea but that has a somewhat faded. unlessjeremy corbyn can be persuaded to full heartedly backed the idea for another vote, do you think that will happen?” the idea for another vote, do you think that will happen? i don't think that will happen? i don't think the momentum has gone, in fa ct, think the momentum has gone, in fact, two think the momentum has gone, in fa ct, two of think the momentum has gone, in fact, two of our leading newspapers have got behind this. jeremy corbyn is an important player, but his own party are now fracturing at both ends. some people are very angry, he hasn't got behind the people's vote, other people think he is breaking off tojoin the other people think he is breaking off to join the government. he has struggling to hold his party together. the key player here is the prime minister. if she is in a corner at the end of this, can't g
i think it may come asa the back burner. i think it may come as a last resort for the government. towards the end of last year, there was more momentum behind that idea but that has a somewhat faded. unless jeremy that idea but that has a somewhat faded. unlessjeremy corbyn can be persuaded to full heartedly backed the idea for another vote, do you think that will happen?” the idea for another vote, do you think that will happen? i don't think that will happen? i don't think the momentum has...
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barbara so well mrs may's government survive today's no confidence vote . yes it will it seems quite certain because even the northern irish do you pete who is most uncompromising about saying no to the brics a deal has voted beforehand that they would support to reserve may as prime minister the sentence and here is a note to the brics and deal with her own party but yes to treason may and the reason for that is quite simple there is nobody else there is nobody within the ranks of the conservatives who sort of wants to take up office at this point in time wants to have to deal with the fractious relations within the party and wants to be the one who has to sort of push through the goal so notaries them a will carry on how long however is another question labor his vote they would presume was a series of no confidence votes and finally in the end after maybe the fists are second or six or seven pts attempt it might even go wrong ok so theresa may stagger . where does that leave the whole process of direction with the clock ticking down . it leaves the proce
barbara so well mrs may's government survive today's no confidence vote . yes it will it seems quite certain because even the northern irish do you pete who is most uncompromising about saying no to the brics a deal has voted beforehand that they would support to reserve may as prime minister the sentence and here is a note to the brics and deal with her own party but yes to treason may and the reason for that is quite simple there is nobody else there is nobody within the ranks of the...
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then, at another eu summit, theresa may suggested a longer transition or implementation period may bentation period for a matter of months. the most common phrase to me is, "just get on with it". order. john bercow announced he would step down as the speaker of the commons next summer, following a report on the failure of high—level figures to tackle bullying in westminster. in his budget, the chancellor, philip hammond, reiterated theresa may's conference speech. i can report to the british people that their hard work is paying off, and the era of austerity is finally coming to an end. he spent a windfall from better public finances on more money for universal credit and bringing forward planned income tax cuts by a year. november, and jo johnson, brother of boris, resigned as transport minister. he called for another referendum. at present, the deal is incoherent on its own terms, and that's why it's so important for the public to have a say. and then, after one of the longest and most significant cabinet meetings of modern times, ministers agreed to support theresa may's plans for
then, at another eu summit, theresa may suggested a longer transition or implementation period may bentation period for a matter of months. the most common phrase to me is, "just get on with it". order. john bercow announced he would step down as the speaker of the commons next summer, following a report on the failure of high—level figures to tackle bullying in westminster. in his budget, the chancellor, philip hammond, reiterated theresa may's conference speech. i can report to...
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it may work. it could end up nothing. it may work.may's deal is the least worst option, whatever perspective you are coming from. yes. theresa may ‘s argument is that it is the only thing that offers a guarantee. without it, you're in uncharted territory. that is true. we have not been any situation where a busy deal has been voted down before. others will argue that is not true. parliament will take over the process and try and battle for something. we are not there yet. there is probably a good in mind or ten days' time which will govern the lobby will get to that stage. what is clear, at the moment, the conversations before christmas about the massive mountain that theresa may has declined, they are still better. the mountain has not got any smaller. she still has a massive genetic idiot place where she wants to be. thank you link, nhs patients in england are being promised access to "world class" treatments, as part of the new io—year plan for the health service. the prime minister says the publication of the plan this week marks
it may work. it could end up nothing. it may work.may's deal is the least worst option, whatever perspective you are coming from. yes. theresa may ‘s argument is that it is the only thing that offers a guarantee. without it, you're in uncharted territory. that is true. we have not been any situation where a busy deal has been voted down before. others will argue that is not true. parliament will take over the process and try and battle for something. we are not there yet. there is probably a...
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may's deal in the nose will be the people who are voting against a reason may steal so in a minutes when they come we'll find out exactly what the level on the assumption that she loses and there hasn't been some massive last minute change of thoughts particularly conservative m.p.'s into to support her in the end we will find out exactly how much she's lost by so let's just keep an eye on that for a second yes that's right pitches that we're seeing show will not be pretty much packed with members and on and. on to resume a stale but a question of course arises where exactly does she go in this is what everybody is asking tonight she's got to stand up and say something once the level of the loss is known and everybody seems to think that if it's more than a hundred and particularly if it's something like two hundred votes that she loses by if she then stands up and says ok on going back off suits or to the european commission and the european union to see what else they can offer. that people will just burst out laughing i'm sure in the chamber because they've already said there's nothin
may's deal in the nose will be the people who are voting against a reason may steal so in a minutes when they come we'll find out exactly what the level on the assumption that she loses and there hasn't been some massive last minute change of thoughts particularly conservative m.p.'s into to support her in the end we will find out exactly how much she's lost by so let's just keep an eye on that for a second yes that's right pitches that we're seeing show will not be pretty much packed with...
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i'm think we may look -- i think we may look back to a month ago.at where we are now, really nothing has changed. that's why we are continuing to see cable remain relatively range down. i would say that currency is going to take its guidance from the probabilities that markets are assigned to the various different outcomes that could occur. one of these does remain a no deal outcome which is possible, although we do assign a very low risk to that. that keeps is relatively cautious on the pound at this stage, just until we get clarity on what's next. , we haven i ask you asked a number of fx analysts how you vicariously hedge or protect yourself. some people say go to the nordics. i am looking at pretty big calls on the yen this morning. that's perhaps more to do with the break of japan, but how would you hedge yourself in terms of if you don't want to trade what some say is a highly untradable currency at the moment? where do you go for a bit of protection in the bread is drama -- brexit drama? wera: i think given the fact are seeing these geopoliti
i'm think we may look -- i think we may look back to a month ago.at where we are now, really nothing has changed. that's why we are continuing to see cable remain relatively range down. i would say that currency is going to take its guidance from the probabilities that markets are assigned to the various different outcomes that could occur. one of these does remain a no deal outcome which is possible, although we do assign a very low risk to that. that keeps is relatively cautious on the pound...
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theresa may hit back with an attack on mr corbyn‘s own record. leader of the position has led anti—semitism run riot in his party... he would abandon our allies, weaken our security, and rack our allies, weaken our security, and rack our economy, allies, weaken our security, and rack our economy, and we will never let that happen. the cabinet, as well as the commons, have different ideas about brexit, but there is one thing they can certainly all agree on. the issue that people need to focus on today is how devastating a jeremy corbyn government would be for this country. and what about the man who called the referendum and quit when it didn't go his way? obviously, i regret the difficulties and problems we have been having, trying to implement the result of that referendum, but i don't think it is going to be helped by me giving a running commentary, i support the prime minister and her partnership deal with europe, and thatis partnership deal with europe, and that is what parliament needs to deliver now, and she has her support as you try to do
theresa may hit back with an attack on mr corbyn‘s own record. leader of the position has led anti—semitism run riot in his party... he would abandon our allies, weaken our security, and rack our allies, weaken our security, and rack our economy, allies, weaken our security, and rack our economy, and we will never let that happen. the cabinet, as well as the commons, have different ideas about brexit, but there is one thing they can certainly all agree on. the issue that people need to...
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there may be a trickle of mrs may's critics coming back on—board, but no seismic game change.the task of teen may now is to try and minimise the scale of defeat. there is a recognition that mrs may's deal is going down. the question is, by how big a defeat. the hope is that if they can minimise the scale of the defeat, they can come back with a reworked may deal marked two and try and breathe fresh life into that. but the assurances we are expecting the pm to outline today from the eu are likely to be nips and tucks, words from the eu saying they want the backstop from the eu saying they want the ba cksto p to from the eu saying they want the backstop to be temporary, but unlikely to be anything legally binding. the speech in stoke warning that we could be staying in the eu if mps vote that mrs may's deal, it might peel off a few brexiteers, but it is not going to lead to a stampede in favour of mrs may's agreement. it was interesting this morning listening to liam fox, one of the ha rd—boiled morning listening to liam fox, one of the hard—boiled brexiteers, still in the cabin
there may be a trickle of mrs may's critics coming back on—board, but no seismic game change.the task of teen may now is to try and minimise the scale of defeat. there is a recognition that mrs may's deal is going down. the question is, by how big a defeat. the hope is that if they can minimise the scale of the defeat, they can come back with a reworked may deal marked two and try and breathe fresh life into that. but the assurances we are expecting the pm to outline today from the eu are...
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warmed to may. the one time lonely prince recognized a kin tredred spirit. >> he had no children of his own. >> ben after his own stunted child finally found in his grandchildren some kids who wanted to play with all his batman stuff. >> he did a lot of the grandfather things with them. a lot of why we saw so much of each other was because of those two boys. >> he asked may to become part of his very successful convention organizing business. she would work alongside her mother and his mother bernice. >> i actually became colder and got into the business he was always there, guided me and showed me how to do things. >> then sadness. in the spring of 2009, bernice in her late 80s had taken a nasty fall getting out of her car. she struggled to the house and died. may thought the time had come. for years ben had been asking her to consider becoming his legally adopted daughter. she thought it would be the perfect father's day gift for him. >> i started thinking bernice had just passed and it would be s
warmed to may. the one time lonely prince recognized a kin tredred spirit. >> he had no children of his own. >> ben after his own stunted child finally found in his grandchildren some kids who wanted to play with all his batman stuff. >> he did a lot of the grandfather things with them. a lot of why we saw so much of each other was because of those two boys. >> he asked may to become part of his very successful convention organizing business. she would work alongside her...
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next week theresa may will try to give brexiteer mps more reassurances that the backstop may never ben, her strategy to push on may be a risky step. emma vardy, bbc news, newry. in pakistan, less than half of women have access to a midwife. in the country's remote himalayan area, many give birth without any help at all, but one woman decided to step in to fill the gap. she's taught herself to be the first midwife in her area. this is her story. ajapanese schoolgirl is set to become the youngest professional player of the board game go. sumire nakamura will be ten when she plays the game on the first of april. she began playing the complicated strategy game at the age of three, and says she wants to win a title by the time she gets to high school. and before we go, let's just show you these pictures. when ngendera albert realised crocodiles were being killed to be eaten in burundi, he decided to take action to try to protect the animals. he initially bought about 12 of the reptiles, but now there are almost 45 — all of them in his back garden. that is a very brave man. just a reminder
next week theresa may will try to give brexiteer mps more reassurances that the backstop may never ben, her strategy to push on may be a risky step. emma vardy, bbc news, newry. in pakistan, less than half of women have access to a midwife. in the country's remote himalayan area, many give birth without any help at all, but one woman decided to step in to fill the gap. she's taught herself to be the first midwife in her area. this is her story. ajapanese schoolgirl is set to become the youngest...
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and as you may know britain is set to leave the e.u. that's the magic day right there the twenty ninth of march if no deal is reached by this date britain will crash out of the european union a hard brecht's it has its call many are calling for more time but theresa may she remains adamant the e.u. will not give the u.k. more time if the british parliament cannot agree on one single rexx it plan. that goes on to go fifty cannot be extended by the u.k. it has to be extended in consultation in agreement with the european union the government's policy the government's policy is that we're leaving the european union on the twenty ninth of march. but the e.u. would only extend article fifty if actually it was clear there was a plan that was moving towards an agreed deal. well the drama it remains high just like the stakes for both britain and the european union and to put that all into context tonight i'm joined by our own brussels based correspondent georg much as he's got the view from brussels and from washington d.c. i'm happy to welcome
and as you may know britain is set to leave the e.u. that's the magic day right there the twenty ninth of march if no deal is reached by this date britain will crash out of the european union a hard brecht's it has its call many are calling for more time but theresa may she remains adamant the e.u. will not give the u.k. more time if the british parliament cannot agree on one single rexx it plan. that goes on to go fifty cannot be extended by the u.k. it has to be extended in consultation in...
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may be more delay and what does labor want they've they've got. they they want basically to go back they believe that they can go back to parcells and that they can renegotiate a new deal so he wouldn't be in the same situation again this is the this is the issue here the thing with with labor is we've already seven jeremy corbyn is that once that's another general election he does not want to have to be forced down this road of offering a second referendum because he himself is a us skeptic barber and max here before we run out of time i mean so where do things stand tomorrow morning i'm going to as let me start with you max in the eyes of the european union what has to happen next. well. that's not an easy question to answer because at the one hand everybody is pointing towards london saying the ball is in their camp and it's true if you have you can really negotiate with a prime minister that has a no confidence vote the same day so really they need to sort a certain amount of things out in london before they can talk with each other again but
may be more delay and what does labor want they've they've got. they they want basically to go back they believe that they can go back to parcells and that they can renegotiate a new deal so he wouldn't be in the same situation again this is the this is the issue here the thing with with labor is we've already seven jeremy corbyn is that once that's another general election he does not want to have to be forced down this road of offering a second referendum because he himself is a us skeptic...
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after that result there was speculation theresa may may resign. no, no way. she was defiant and told the house of commons that something has to be done to honor the people of britain. >> the house has spoken and the government will listen. it's clear the hughes does not support this deal. but tonight's vote tells us nothing about what it does support. nothing about how -- nothing about how or even if it intends to honor the decision the british people took in a referendum parliament decided to hold. reporter: the opposition party filing a motion of no confidence. that will be debated tomorrow in parliament. the prime minister is expected to survive that. she still has three days to come back with a plan b. future of brexit very much up in the air. liz: lord conrad black, we welcome you to the show. >> thank you. i'm still a member of the house of lords. liz: what happens now? >> she'll win the confidence vote. she'll be confirmed in her position and she is unassailable within the conservative party. having passed a confidence vote within the conservative part
after that result there was speculation theresa may may resign. no, no way. she was defiant and told the house of commons that something has to be done to honor the people of britain. >> the house has spoken and the government will listen. it's clear the hughes does not support this deal. but tonight's vote tells us nothing about what it does support. nothing about how -- nothing about how or even if it intends to honor the decision the british people took in a referendum parliament...
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and theresa may's attempt to keep everybody happy has ended up pleasing no—one. the watershed moment in parliament, the different groups who want different things are gathering to get themselves heard. i think the only credible option for the uk now is to put this back to the electorate. the government, parliament, has failed and we can't go on hoping for the unicorn to appear out of nowhere. one cabinet minister suggested the government would look at staying in a customs union with the eu, a big shift in policy which brexiteers in his party won't like one bit. i think the right answer would be to leave the customs union, but given where we are, we have to be open to proposals that are put forward and make an assessment on those... so it's on the table? well, i'm using my words but you can use your words. i think we should not be... if we're going to engage, we have to engage and we shouldn't be boxing ourselves in. if we go forward and the prime minister breaks a manifesto commitment to deliver a customs union, then i'm afraid i wouldn't like to call how big the
and theresa may's attempt to keep everybody happy has ended up pleasing no—one. the watershed moment in parliament, the different groups who want different things are gathering to get themselves heard. i think the only credible option for the uk now is to put this back to the electorate. the government, parliament, has failed and we can't go on hoping for the unicorn to appear out of nowhere. one cabinet minister suggested the government would look at staying in a customs union with the eu, a...
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theresa may magi to revive the deal -- may try to revive the deal. it will be difficult. there will be hard to resuscitate the deal. we might have the u.k. go to the eu and ask for an extension on article 50, then there would have time to have another referendum. it is a choose your own adventure now. the first step is resuscitate the deal. about the market believing soft deal brexit is more likely, and by extension, a crashing out from the eu is less likely. why? i struggle to see how much further forward we are. we know theresa may steel will not take place -- theresa may's deal will not take place. that was softish. why is a hard deal brexit more likely now? risk: i think the fat tail on both ends are higher. crash out and softer brexit is more likely now. so many mp's are dead set against hard brexit, it is less likely to happen. i have always felt it wasn't no one's best interest to have a hard brexit and that should force minds to align and agree on something else. mistakes can happen. the risk of hard brexit is not off the table. guy: the other narrative floated, a
theresa may magi to revive the deal -- may try to revive the deal. it will be difficult. there will be hard to resuscitate the deal. we might have the u.k. go to the eu and ask for an extension on article 50, then there would have time to have another referendum. it is a choose your own adventure now. the first step is resuscitate the deal. about the market believing soft deal brexit is more likely, and by extension, a crashing out from the eu is less likely. why? i struggle to see how much...
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own ministers when he was doing an interview today said that the government may consider staying in the customs union which had been one of the reason maize red lines which she set out when she went into the negotiations so it's a significant departure from kind of the the rules that she'd set out and the limits of those who don't want to leave the remain as those those who want to stay in the european union will certainly be encouraged by what we've heard from brussels that pretty much breast bragg's it can be reversed the president of the europe the president of the european council said yesterday rather significantly that if there is a deal is impossible and nobody wants no deal then who will have the courage to say what the only positive solution is and not only that we're also hearing murmurs from brussels that the e.u. is ready to extend article fifty beyond this year and into twenty twenty. one to get the results in from. many thanks poppy. talked about the european reaction there and many of course on the mainland eagerly awaiting the outcome of the vote on tuesday's briggs'
own ministers when he was doing an interview today said that the government may consider staying in the customs union which had been one of the reason maize red lines which she set out when she went into the negotiations so it's a significant departure from kind of the the rules that she'd set out and the limits of those who don't want to leave the remain as those those who want to stay in the european union will certainly be encouraged by what we've heard from brussels that pretty much breast...
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it may work, it may win over some people.al is the least worst option, whichever perspective you are coming from. yes, it's the only thing. theresa may is saying it's the only thing that offers a guarantee, the only thing that says this is what happens next. without it, as the pm says, you're in uncharted territory. that is true. we have not been in a situation where a brexit deal has been voted down before. others will agree that is not true. parliament will take over the process and it will try and battle for something. we are not there yet. there is a vote in nine, or ten, days‘ time or so which will govern whether we get to that stage. what is clear, the conversations before christmas about the massive mountain that theresa may has to climb are still there. the mountain has not got any smaller, she still has a a massive journey to get to any place she can be confident that deal will go through. nhs patients in england are being promised access to "world class" treatments, as part of the new 10—year plan for the health ser
it may work, it may win over some people.al is the least worst option, whichever perspective you are coming from. yes, it's the only thing. theresa may is saying it's the only thing that offers a guarantee, the only thing that says this is what happens next. without it, as the pm says, you're in uncharted territory. that is true. we have not been in a situation where a brexit deal has been voted down before. others will agree that is not true. parliament will take over the process and it will...
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their aim, and the aim of many other mps, may be delayed brexit until there is a fresh plan, may be athe eu is similarto softer brexit deal closer to the eu is similar to norway‘s. or maybe a new referendum. it could end in no brexit at all. talking up the chances of a no brexit might help get brexiteer rebels on side, that‘s mrs may‘s hope, but the danger to mrs may‘s hope, but the danger to mrs may, mps might succeed in seizing control. her best hope of scaring rebels into line could become her worst nightmare. how does it all end? that‘s anyone‘s guess, the next big scene in this drama will be played out at westminster tomorrow. that wasjohn tomorrow. that was john pienaar with tomorrow. that wasjohn pienaar with his thoughts at this stage. as we heard, mrs may has received a joint letter from the european council president donald tusk and the european commission presidentjean—claude juncker offering their support for theresa may‘s brexit agreement. in it they said they were not in a position to agree to anything that changes, or is inconsistent with the withdrawal agreement. but o
their aim, and the aim of many other mps, may be delayed brexit until there is a fresh plan, may be athe eu is similarto softer brexit deal closer to the eu is similar to norway‘s. or maybe a new referendum. it could end in no brexit at all. talking up the chances of a no brexit might help get brexiteer rebels on side, that‘s mrs may‘s hope, but the danger to mrs may‘s hope, but the danger to mrs may, mps might succeed in seizing control. her best hope of scaring rebels into line could...
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the uk may never leave the eu, that is what theresa may will tell brexit supporters in the speech in stoke which is due to start in the next few minutes. letters between the prime minister and eu leaders are that such to be published imminently, intended to provide assurances for those concerned for the backstop plan for the irish border. in other news, sales of the most polluting woodburning stoves will be banned under the government's new clea n banned under the government's new clean air strategy for england. environmentalists say plans are honest opportunity. and reports that hitachi is about to suspend the construction of the nuclear reactor in north wales. good morning. welcome to westminster at the start of a pivotal week in the brexit process. tamara mps will finally bowed on the withdrawal agreement. here are some of the key development this morning. in a speech shortly, theresa may will issue a stark warning that if brexiteer do not back her deal, parliament could stop the uk leaving the eu altogether. the prime minister is also expected to tell the commons she has received
the uk may never leave the eu, that is what theresa may will tell brexit supporters in the speech in stoke which is due to start in the next few minutes. letters between the prime minister and eu leaders are that such to be published imminently, intended to provide assurances for those concerned for the backstop plan for the irish border. in other news, sales of the most polluting woodburning stoves will be banned under the government's new clea n banned under the government's new clean air...
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so, questions for mrs may but also questions for mrs may but also questions for mrs may but also questionspponents. norman, thank you. norman smith. let us get the weather. here is chris fawkes. thank you, simon, this weather watcher picture shows you a beautiful canal with snow on the banks. this is taken from station road bridge, that is where i come from. the snow has been causing problems for manchester airport and liverpool airport, both runways were shut earlier and schools in the greater manchester area, summer, are closed. we have showers coming in from the irish sea. for most that stays dry with sunshine. a cold day coming up. showers for the south—west of england and showers for the highlands of scotland. there will be a mixture of sleet and snow mixed in as well. overnight tonight clear skies and it will be a very cold night, there could be mist and fog patches around but for many, it is the frost and eyes that is of more concern. temperatures in the towns and cities down to minus six celsius, colder in the countryside. more trouble on the way on thursday. an area of low pressur
so, questions for mrs may but also questions for mrs may but also questions for mrs may but also questionspponents. norman, thank you. norman smith. let us get the weather. here is chris fawkes. thank you, simon, this weather watcher picture shows you a beautiful canal with snow on the banks. this is taken from station road bridge, that is where i come from. the snow has been causing problems for manchester airport and liverpool airport, both runways were shut earlier and schools in the greater...
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next week theresa may will try to give brexiteer mps more reassurances that the backstop may never bestrategy to push on may be a risky step. emma vardy, bbc news, newry. in pakistan, less than half of women have access to a midwife. in the country's remote himalayan area, many give birth without any help at all, but one woman decided to step in to fill the gap — she's taught herself to be the first midwife in her area. this is her story. the story there are of a self—made midwife. and before we go, we'd like to show you these pictures when ngendera albert realised crocodiles were being killed to be eaten in burundi he decided to take action to try to protect the animals. he initially bought about 12 of the reptiles, but now there are almost 45 — all in his back garden. if you are monitoring what has happened at the golden globes. the film roma, it has one for best director for best foreign language film —— one. we'll keep in touch with all of the winners. that the latest. lady gaga, of course, opt for some awards. she has already won one for an original song which she wrote for her f
next week theresa may will try to give brexiteer mps more reassurances that the backstop may never bestrategy to push on may be a risky step. emma vardy, bbc news, newry. in pakistan, less than half of women have access to a midwife. in the country's remote himalayan area, many give birth without any help at all, but one woman decided to step in to fill the gap — she's taught herself to be the first midwife in her area. this is her story. the story there are of a self—made midwife. and...
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that's may -- there may be disruption. but it is disruption we can cope with.eds to be -- toed for the continue continue. guy: the extension of article 50, where do you stand on that? theresa: i do not support that. we need to get on with it. i meet many people who whether they voted leave or remain, they say, just get on with it. think anyone wants years more of haggling with european union over the terms of our future relationship. we need to get this done. , the was a referendum result was clear. we need to move forward. guy: getting chilly out here. let's wrap things up. thank you very much indeed. caroline: it has been fantastic having your reporter -- reporting out -- reporting for the day. it will be the same time, same place tomorrow. that is all for "what'd you miss?" romaine: "bloomberg technology" is up next in the u.s. joe: have a great evening! this is bloomberg. ♪ amazon prime video is now on xfinity x1. so when you say words like... show me best of prime video into this... you'll see awesome stuff like this. discover prime originals like the emmy
that's may -- there may be disruption. but it is disruption we can cope with.eds to be -- toed for the continue continue. guy: the extension of article 50, where do you stand on that? theresa: i do not support that. we need to get on with it. i meet many people who whether they voted leave or remain, they say, just get on with it. think anyone wants years more of haggling with european union over the terms of our future relationship. we need to get this done. , the was a referendum result was...
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may never admitted openly to each other that it is possible.resa may‘s plan, or one particular change, and then you may see a significant move from brussels. inevitabilities, the flexibility will be limited. let‘s speak to our political correspondent iain watson at westminster. how would you sum up how members of the government and theresa may in particular, feel on the eve of this vote ? particular, feel on the eve of this vote? they are feeling extremely bereaved before the vote. she has a full day tomorrow first cabinet and then a lunchtime debate and a vote at seven in the evening. a long evening because there will be a range amendments to her deal that being debated. she will have an expectation of victory. she had a meeting with mps behind closed doors and although they demonstrated hooks by they saw no reason to change minds sceptical to the deal. tomorrow there will be an attempt to put down some things that will attract more support, for example putting unilaterally a date for the expiry of the northern irish backstop, an arrangement f
may never admitted openly to each other that it is possible.resa may‘s plan, or one particular change, and then you may see a significant move from brussels. inevitabilities, the flexibility will be limited. let‘s speak to our political correspondent iain watson at westminster. how would you sum up how members of the government and theresa may in particular, feel on the eve of this vote ? particular, feel on the eve of this vote? they are feeling extremely bereaved before the vote. she has...
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that is the kind of pressure theresa may is the kind of pressure theresa may is facing. to be in. thank you both very much for being with us. that's about it from ame being with us. that's about it from a me from westminster. theresa may addressing mps, trying to break that brexit deadlock. but now to clyde with other news from the studio. well, if you were up early enough this morning you may have been lucky enough to see a stunning red moon like this. it's a lunar eclipse, called the ‘super blood wolf moon,‘ and was visible across the uk, in places that weren't covered by cloud. the unusual event happens when the earth passes precisely between the sun and the moon. pallab ghosh reports. eerie and beautiful. it's happened for billions of years, yet each time, there's a sense of awe and wonder when the moon turns blood red. across the uk, stargazers gathered to witness one of nature's greatest spectacles. at first i was really sceptical. i thought i can't see any red, you know. and then it got sort of redder and redder and i was kind of convinced it was red. so really do
that is the kind of pressure theresa may is the kind of pressure theresa may is facing. to be in. thank you both very much for being with us. that's about it from ame being with us. that's about it from a me from westminster. theresa may addressing mps, trying to break that brexit deadlock. but now to clyde with other news from the studio. well, if you were up early enough this morning you may have been lucky enough to see a stunning red moon like this. it's a lunar eclipse, called the ‘super...
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leaves, come what may.is interesting is the labor party opposition are trying to create a trap for theresa may to fall into. i think sterling potentially moves on monday because there is the decision point. is the prime minister pivot towards softening her version of brexit are actually pursue -- actively pursue a hard brexit? we're almost into the weekend, and i guess almost into february and then on to march. i since nationwide brexit exhaustion. how does labor deal with that? what is the to do list for labour over the next two days or two weeks? anna: we have to remember that the guiding force is to try and trigger another general election. that is what they want above all else, above perhaps even fixing what is going on with brexit. you have to ask yourself, what is in it for jeremy corbyn to work with theresa may. point, this trap that she could be let into if she moves too fast, she loses the right wing of her party, who simon said could come back and vote against her. the no-confidence vote we saw ye
leaves, come what may.is interesting is the labor party opposition are trying to create a trap for theresa may to fall into. i think sterling potentially moves on monday because there is the decision point. is the prime minister pivot towards softening her version of brexit are actually pursue -- actively pursue a hard brexit? we're almost into the weekend, and i guess almost into february and then on to march. i since nationwide brexit exhaustion. how does labor deal with that? what is the to...
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what position does that leave mrs may in? does it leave her ina leave mrs may in?or more? and would—be eu be repaired then to consider rethinking things. the crucial thing would be, would there be some clear direction given from parliament about the sort of deal she could get through? if there is, the eu, things might open up, the eu might consider extending the time available for negotiations, article 50 extension, she could bring here the request, adding that it may be willing to consider the idea that come out of that. for now it's what happens in the vote that counts. thank you very much. and for more on brexit there's a special edition of politics live — on bbc two at seven o'clock tonight. simon, many thanks. wood—burning stoves, open fires and the use of chemicals in farming will all face restrictions under new government plans to tackle air pollution. the clean air strategy for england aims to halve the number of people breathing in harmful particles, and to save the nhs billions of pounds a year. but environmentalists say the plans don't do enough to reduc
what position does that leave mrs may in? does it leave her ina leave mrs may in?or more? and would—be eu be repaired then to consider rethinking things. the crucial thing would be, would there be some clear direction given from parliament about the sort of deal she could get through? if there is, the eu, things might open up, the eu might consider extending the time available for negotiations, article 50 extension, she could bring here the request, adding that it may be willing to consider...
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theresa may steal side from what we're hearing to reason may now looking out be owns that tight in a circle and and and asking. what kind of consensus could be found at that perhaps is anyoyone's guess at this po? katherine thank you. fofor talking is through all the options thank y you for your reporting blow b by blow wht happens really appreciate it and well i can say is that you've got a very busy time at i don't know you looking- for to keep exiting times much interesting there havae been. it sounds like this. the twenty fourth of june two thousand sixteen person takes a plunge into the political -- nine the day b before 52% of voters opted to leave the european union. leaving the consonants storms [inaudible] for drones rejoicing. melissa flee to david cameron prepares to break his resignation to the nation. brbritish people have mamada veryry clear decision to tae a different paul. and as such i think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. a month later holmes secretary theresa may takess charge of downingng street's we are living through an import
theresa may steal side from what we're hearing to reason may now looking out be owns that tight in a circle and and and asking. what kind of consensus could be found at that perhaps is anyoyone's guess at this po? katherine thank you. fofor talking is through all the options thank y you for your reporting blow b by blow wht happens really appreciate it and well i can say is that you've got a very busy time at i don't know you looking- for to keep exiting times much interesting there havae been....
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if it is, if mrs may's goes down as most people expect, she would havejust mrs may's goes down as mostut forward their own alternative idea, so that could involve a second referendum, measures to block no deal, heading off to norway, it opens the pandora's box on brexit possibilities. it also symbolises parliament grasping hold of the brexit agenda and cranking it off mrs may because it means she cannot just sit back and let the clock ticked down remorselessly to no deal. we cannot drift towards no deal. we cannot drift towards no deal because she would have to come back before the next of —— end of next week with a new plan for mps to vote on. this is potentially very, very symbolic moment. apart from anything, if theresa may were to be defeated, even before her brexit debate gets going, that surely would be an ominous sign her, likely impending defeat when we get to it on tuesday. thank you for that, norman. in an attempt to avert defeat in the vote next tuesday, the government is going to outline proposals aimed at reassuring the democratic unionist party over the irish backstop — t
if it is, if mrs may's goes down as most people expect, she would havejust mrs may's goes down as mostut forward their own alternative idea, so that could involve a second referendum, measures to block no deal, heading off to norway, it opens the pandora's box on brexit possibilities. it also symbolises parliament grasping hold of the brexit agenda and cranking it off mrs may because it means she cannot just sit back and let the clock ticked down remorselessly to no deal. we cannot drift...
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you know i i really think yeah i've i've always being three sir may may have wanted but no one else in her party not enough of majority to get this deal well that's a problem isn't it but you know i'm i really think that yeah i've i've always been. someone that lets accommodate the bird is much we can let's not go down the path of schaden freude of of of of punishing britain let's not do that. but i've come to the position where i've i said look enough is enough you. get your act together please okay. it may. with what you said about about problem and i'm not saying you. this all becomes germane come monday andreas -- theresa may is going to present her plan b. does she have a magical silver bullet in her purse that's going to kill all the demons that have kept brexit possible so far what is our plan b. can look like she cannot possibly have a magic -- plan b.. because she would have pulled it out already i mean we've just been wasting so much time just the last couple of months and it's astonishing we've got until march twenty ninth but you know. if we look ahead what there's one thin
you know i i really think yeah i've i've always being three sir may may have wanted but no one else in her party not enough of majority to get this deal well that's a problem isn't it but you know i'm i really think that yeah i've i've always been. someone that lets accommodate the bird is much we can let's not go down the path of schaden freude of of of of punishing britain let's not do that. but i've come to the position where i've i said look enough is enough you. get your act together...
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some mps may be wavering and don't want the no deal brexit may come over to theresa may now, but we arew big is the size of this on tuesday? guy: what is your assessment on that. --what is your assessment on that? if it is over 100, the deal is dead in the water. >> there is a big debate on what number would keep things alive for her. you know? maybe that misses the bigger picture here, and that is, throughout the whole process, we have been hearing from the very committed hardline brexiteers and that the e.u. in the end will have something to give, whether it is ireland's interests, or german car manufacturers will compel the e.u. to get something. that does change something, right? that dynamic means a unicorn has defended,d or whatever you do with unicorns. if she loses by a significant margin, where to be go next? there is a growing sense that parliament is looking to take control of this process. being one amendment talked about earlier on in the session that would effectively give the brexit process to senior figures within parliament. this that mean some sort of cross bench parli
some mps may be wavering and don't want the no deal brexit may come over to theresa may now, but we arew big is the size of this on tuesday? guy: what is your assessment on that. --what is your assessment on that? if it is over 100, the deal is dead in the water. >> there is a big debate on what number would keep things alive for her. you know? maybe that misses the bigger picture here, and that is, throughout the whole process, we have been hearing from the very committed hardline...
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it may come sooner rather than later.on of the dup. have you ever known a time like this in terms of people's sudden interest in what goes on with the process, but it really is a living thing, isn't it? it is. those around parliament longer than i have, i have been around for 20 years, but those who have been here 40 to 50 yea rs, have never those who have been here 40 to 50 years, have never known it like this, particularly the predictability and the uncertainty. whether you are in the house or outside, nobody knows what is good to happen. thank you. a little earlier, i spoke to our europe correspondent and asked him if there was anything new in the letters to the prime minister. what it does is it restates first of all that there is no change to the existing withdrawal agreement. there is no time limit on that backstop. mrs may insists there are a couple of new things. she says there is a new determination from the eu to push on quickly with a new clarity about the fact that northern ireland would not be trapped in new
it may come sooner rather than later.on of the dup. have you ever known a time like this in terms of people's sudden interest in what goes on with the process, but it really is a living thing, isn't it? it is. those around parliament longer than i have, i have been around for 20 years, but those who have been here 40 to 50 yea rs, have never those who have been here 40 to 50 years, have never known it like this, particularly the predictability and the uncertainty. whether you are in the house...
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diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection.efore taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that can lead to death have also occurred. talk to your doctor right away if you notice pain or swelling in your arms or legs, shortness of breath, chest pain or rapid breathing or heart rate. tell your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include nausea, infections, charles: brexit vote has been announced. the initial report is that they have rejected it. go right now to london, ashley webster. ashley is not there yet, so we set the stage, as you can see it's a pretty raucous situation in the house of commons. yesterday, theresa may suffering one of the worst defeats in histor
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the problem that her critics have got at it does help theresa may to some extent is they may have seizedl of the wheel but they are not entirely sure which direction they are going in. they can't agree on a way forward, they talk about compromise and they all talk about speaking to each other about a way forward but none of them seems to be willing to give up of them seems to be willing to give up theirdream of them seems to be willing to give up their dream whether it is a new deal of second of random or no brexit or eight norway style relationship. that religion is not there and that could be the one thing that helps the banister as she tries to wine and dine heart mps. all conservative mps regardless of their views about how or her deal have been invited in along with their partners, so she must be hoping she can have a quiet word with them and persuade some of them of the merit of her deal but at the moment, it doesn't feel like that. the other problem she has is that it is widely assumed around here that she is going to lose next tuesday and lose pretty heavily and that is and lose
the problem that her critics have got at it does help theresa may to some extent is they may have seizedl of the wheel but they are not entirely sure which direction they are going in. they can't agree on a way forward, they talk about compromise and they all talk about speaking to each other about a way forward but none of them seems to be willing to give up of them seems to be willing to give up theirdream of them seems to be willing to give up their dream whether it is a new deal of second...
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theresa may's won a little more time.xit breakthrough haven't died, yet. her problems, though, are still piled high. her directions from mps, the ones she wanted, unpicking the plan she agreed for managing the irish border, the so—called backstop plan that she insisted, until yesterday, was the best she could get. and getting the eu to abandon demands they're still standing by. well, judge for yourself. just now, it looks almost like mrs may's mission impossible, here and in talks with eu leaders. in europe, obstacles wherever she turns. first, is there any way round the now famous irish backstop? that would keep the uk under eu customs rules and northern ireland closer, to avoid stops and checks on the eu's irish border. that's if there's no final trade deal ready, after any brexit transition time. mps want mrs may to agree an alternative, but brussels says there isn't one. back home, of course, brexiteers and the dup say checks could happen away from the border. trade could be tracked with new systems, new technology. g
theresa may's won a little more time.xit breakthrough haven't died, yet. her problems, though, are still piled high. her directions from mps, the ones she wanted, unpicking the plan she agreed for managing the irish border, the so—called backstop plan that she insisted, until yesterday, was the best she could get. and getting the eu to abandon demands they're still standing by. well, judge for yourself. just now, it looks almost like mrs may's mission impossible, here and in talks with eu...
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but may's a battle may not be over as opposition leaders lay out. terms for negotiations. but all good must remove must remove once and for all the prospect. of a no deal breaks in the. end in syria four americans including two soldiers are killed by an explosion in the strategic city of responsibility for the attack has been claimed by islamic state. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international and sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us right now british prime minister theresa may has won a confidence vote in her government this comes a day after her brags that divorce agreement was overwhelmingly rejected by lawmakers. are you still the right. to the left three hundred twenty four are you so the news that it is i mean i know thank you our employees at this house has expressed its confidence in the governor and that i am always delighted one more opinion where there's truth to transform adopt our relation to our do not take this responsibility likely in my government will continue its work to increase our prosperity all of us recog
but may's a battle may not be over as opposition leaders lay out. terms for negotiations. but all good must remove must remove once and for all the prospect. of a no deal breaks in the. end in syria four americans including two soldiers are killed by an explosion in the strategic city of responsibility for the attack has been claimed by islamic state. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international and sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us right now...
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prime minister may: the u.k. a dealent has negotiated with the european union which delivers on the referendum result. i know that honorable gentleman does not want to deliver on the referendum result. he wants to ensure the u.k. stays inside the european union. this talk about the economy, at the same time he supports taking scotland out of the united kingdom, which is much more important economically to the people of scotland. the people of scotland no remaining in the united kingdom is their future. volunteering services is important, lives are put at and people are making perilous crossings to get into this country. is it time to look at the funding, many people think it is a service funded by the government. you arenister may: absolutely right about the vital course as she said many people do not realize intributions are funded, and pay tribute to those who raised funds, including the branch in my own constituency. thank you, mr. speaker. the homelessed people in our city that died last year, this is an issu
prime minister may: the u.k. a dealent has negotiated with the european union which delivers on the referendum result. i know that honorable gentleman does not want to deliver on the referendum result. he wants to ensure the u.k. stays inside the european union. this talk about the economy, at the same time he supports taking scotland out of the united kingdom, which is much more important economically to the people of scotland. the people of scotland no remaining in the united kingdom is their...
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the british prime minister's back up plan for breaks it that many say sounds very familiar to risa may have presented her plan b. today to parliament she insists there will be no delaying the date of britain's departure from the e.u. but can these new proposals satisfy the wall makers who threw out her plan also coming up that spectacular moon last night people are still talking about it was blood wolf moon turning blood red and even earning some of us we'll tell you why it happened and how it got that name. it's good to have you with us today she came with plan b. in hand britain's prime minister theresa may presented parliament with what's supposed to be an alternative plan for brics it one that she hopes will win lawmakers support on theresa may was forced to amend her original deal to take britain elbe of the e.u. after a majority of parliamentarians rejected it last week. mr speaker turning to brett if at first you don't succeed theresa may have an uphill battle on her second go at selling her brags of clamming she's faced criticism for refusing to take a no deal bragg's it off th
the british prime minister's back up plan for breaks it that many say sounds very familiar to risa may have presented her plan b. today to parliament she insists there will be no delaying the date of britain's departure from the e.u. but can these new proposals satisfy the wall makers who threw out her plan also coming up that spectacular moon last night people are still talking about it was blood wolf moon turning blood red and even earning some of us we'll tell you why it happened and how it...
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may be next time, another ten years?pm. will you be getting up, setting your alarm? there may be. we expect to see our twitter picture from you. it is worth staying up for because it's the moon and we like to look at the night sky. we sure do. thank you for being with us. you can reach me on twitter. stay with us, headlines coming up shortly. it's been a bright day for many of us it's been a bright day for many of us today but more on the way of clear weather overnight to meaning it will be a widespread frost, here are some sunday sunshine from north wales. a weak weather front bringing wet weather and parts of scotland and northern ireland, this area of cloud into england and wales a little patchy rain but hardly anything associated with that. where you have got the thickest cloud the temperature might hold out above freezing. blue showing up on our map going into monday morning, that's the frost taking hold. quite a sharp frost in places, prolonged clear whether, high cloud increasing across scotland and northern irela
may be next time, another ten years?pm. will you be getting up, setting your alarm? there may be. we expect to see our twitter picture from you. it is worth staying up for because it's the moon and we like to look at the night sky. we sure do. thank you for being with us. you can reach me on twitter. stay with us, headlines coming up shortly. it's been a bright day for many of us it's been a bright day for many of us today but more on the way of clear weather overnight to meaning it will be a...
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stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancersome serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs...