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the front page of the guardian, an appeal from theresa welcome back. the front page of the guardian, an appealfrom theresa may and the eu seizes control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of course, from yesterday to today is the fact that there is an official delay to brexit happening but everything is still dependent on whether teresa gets the deal voted through and the chances are that she will not. there is no change here. all we know is that from the point of view of the eu we know there stands and we have dates. emmanuel macron is being strong from his side on what he thinks about the extension to dig but we need something different. the speaker has told us we need something different. when continue to take this to the house of commons to try and get somet
the front page of the guardian, an appeal from theresa welcome back. the front page of the guardian, an appealfrom theresa may and the eu seizes control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of course, from...
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the front page of the guardian, an appeal from theresa welcome back.es control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of course, from yesterday to today is the fact that there is an official delay to brexit happening but everything is still dependent on whether teresa gets the deal voted through and the chances are that she will not. there is no change here. all we know is that from the point of view of
the front page of the guardian, an appeal from theresa welcome back.es control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of course, from yesterday to today is the fact that there is an official delay to brexit...
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theresa may has welcomed the news, issuing a statement in which she says: a teenager has been stabbedyear—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in union lane, isleworth. our correspondent ben ando reports. inch by inch, brick by brick, searching for clues and answers after another teenager is stabbed to death in london. the youngster involved, not yet formally named, was with friends in the nearby park last night. a car pulled up, a gang of men but out and give chase. the youngster ran into this residential estate and was stabbed by the front door of the plot. one woman said one of the gang at least was wearing a mask. the first police officers young said they found the boy alive, barely conscious and unable to speak. they carried out a cpr to try and save his life but were unable to, and he died at the scene. shocked residents woke up to the news landing stabbing epidemic had reached their neighbourhood. we came down and they said there had been a serious assault and it was a fatal stabbing. i saw a couple of people running away. i wou
theresa may has welcomed the news, issuing a statement in which she says: a teenager has been stabbedyear—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in union lane, isleworth. our correspondent ben ando reports. inch by inch, brick by brick, searching for clues and answers after another teenager is stabbed to death in london. the youngster involved, not yet formally named, was with friends in the nearby park last night. a car pulled up, a gang of men...
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theresa may has welcomed the news, issuing a statement in which she says: a short time ago, the us secretarying beirut, said despite is being defeated, their threat remained. our mission there has not changed, we still have work to do to make sure that radical islamic terrorism does not continue to grow, thank you all very much. the headlines on bbc news: hundreds of thousands of people are marching through central london demanding another brexit referendum. meanwhile, theresa may has written a letter to mps — warning a third meaningful vote won't take place next week without ‘sufficient support‘ for her brexit deal. and in other news, american—backed kurdish forces declare victory over islamic state after capturing the group's last remaining stronghold in eastern syria. in sport wales will have to play their opening euro 2020 qualifier without aaron ramsey, the midfielder has not recovered from a thigh injury and will not play in the qualifier against slovakia tomorrow. dan qualifier against slovakia tomorrow. da n eva ns qualifier against slovakia tomorrow. dan evans has taken the third se
theresa may has welcomed the news, issuing a statement in which she says: a short time ago, the us secretarying beirut, said despite is being defeated, their threat remained. our mission there has not changed, we still have work to do to make sure that radical islamic terrorism does not continue to grow, thank you all very much. the headlines on bbc news: hundreds of thousands of people are marching through central london demanding another brexit referendum. meanwhile, theresa may has written a...
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good evening, welcome to westminster. where in the last few minutes we've heard that theresa may has told her mps that she will step down in time for the next phase of brexit negotiations, she's been addressing a meeting of conservative back benchers in an attempt to win them over to back her deal. it's just the beginning of what promises to be an historic night in the house of commons. for the first time in living memory, mps have taken control of the house, and will vote in the next hour
good evening, welcome to westminster. where in the last few minutes we've heard that theresa may has told her mps that she will step down in time for the next phase of brexit negotiations, she's been addressing a meeting of conservative back benchers in an attempt to win them over to back her deal. it's just the beginning of what promises to be an historic night in the house of commons. for the first time in living memory, mps have taken control of the house, and will vote in the next hour
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theresa may has welcomed the news, issuing a statement in which she says: a teenager has been stabbednd yard say the victim, believed to be a 17—year—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in union lane, isleworth. speaking at the brexit march, sadiq khan responded to the tragic stabbing of the teenager in islesworth yesterday. i've been in touch with the commissioner and it's heartbreaking. it's a 17—year—old boy who's lost his life because of a knifing. and my thoughts and prayers, as i'm sure those of londoners are, are with his family. the police are following a number of lines of enquiry. there is currently a section 60 in place. that means, in that area, the police are able to stop and search anybody without the need for reasonable suspicion to see if they could be carrying a knife or an offensive weapon. there are extra resources in isleworth, in that part of london, and i would say to the public, if anybody knows or has any information at all, there is no honour in staying silent. there is a family that is grieving now and they a
theresa may has welcomed the news, issuing a statement in which she says: a teenager has been stabbednd yard say the victim, believed to be a 17—year—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in union lane, isleworth. speaking at the brexit march, sadiq khan responded to the tragic stabbing of the teenager in islesworth yesterday. i've been in touch with the commissioner and it's heartbreaking. it's a 17—year—old boy who's lost his life...
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on the mass welcome back so massive pressure on theresa may over the weekend speculations that members of her own government to try to unseat how are things looking for her today. they're looking very very shaky i have to say even members of the conservative party that have so far been very loyal to the reason they are now openly telling had to step down and the sun as well the tabloid paper says time's up series say there is a yeah there is really a sentiment that the dr minister's days might be numbered and it's really not clear whether she will still be prime minister at the end of this week question is is that going to happen and if so who's going to support or two of her cabinet colleagues that were meant to be potential interim prime ministers have so far back to us so let's listen to what they've had to say i think it's it's not going to change to. the right i'm going to stop trying to the right course from my point if you think i would have a clear. one hundred percent behind the prime minister i'm working flat out as always have been to try to get support for her deal well tod
on the mass welcome back so massive pressure on theresa may over the weekend speculations that members of her own government to try to unseat how are things looking for her today. they're looking very very shaky i have to say even members of the conservative party that have so far been very loyal to the reason they are now openly telling had to step down and the sun as well the tabloid paper says time's up series say there is a yeah there is really a sentiment that the dr minister's days might...
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those details from the president of the european council donald tusk and later with theresa may. a very good evening, welcome to brussels. a lot of focus here on the d raft brussels. a lot of focus here on the draft conclusions that were provided just an hour ago by the eu council. you will remember theresa may had requested an extension untiljune the 30th. what has come back from the 30th. what has come back from the 27 leaders is an extension until 22nd of may, which is the day before the european parliamentary elections, and it also says in those d raft elections, and it also says in those draft conclusions that given the uk side has indicated it will not be fielding candidates in those european elections, this is the only extension that will be granted. here isa extension that will be granted. here is a report from our political editor, laura quinn spoke. this could have been her last lap of this red carpet, a final summit before next week's plan goodbye. instead theresa may is here to ask for our pause, a little longer to untangle the mess. this delay is a matter of personal regret to me but a short ext
those details from the president of the european council donald tusk and later with theresa may. a very good evening, welcome to brussels. a lot of focus here on the d raft brussels. a lot of focus here on the draft conclusions that were provided just an hour ago by the eu council. you will remember theresa may had requested an extension untiljune the 30th. what has come back from the 30th. what has come back from the 27 leaders is an extension until 22nd of may, which is the day before the...
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so i have to welcome that today, the 27 l and doris the legally binding clarification of assurances that prime minister theresaand strassburg. discloses and completes the full package. we are hopeful that the agreement will be adopted by the house of commons. speaks french. translation: speaks french. translationzi so—called no deal, we are ready and we have been ready since 2017. emergency measures are in place and we are continuing to prepare, we adopted 19 legislative proposals to tackle the main problems of hard brexit will create, particularly air and road links and citizens plus fishing. commissioners have been told and discussed national preparations and emergency plans. ladies and gentlemen, this has been a long haul. but we have got to look forward now. the clock is ticking not only for brexit but for other things as well. we have got to deliver things for the european citizens. 321 legislative proposals have gone through parliaments councils since we started in this commission. we have got to move forward , commission. we have got to move forward, tomorrow we will talk about our relations with china
so i have to welcome that today, the 27 l and doris the legally binding clarification of assurances that prime minister theresaand strassburg. discloses and completes the full package. we are hopeful that the agreement will be adopted by the house of commons. speaks french. translation: speaks french. translationzi so—called no deal, we are ready and we have been ready since 2017. emergency measures are in place and we are continuing to prepare, we adopted 19 legislative proposals to tackle...
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vonnie: turning back to brexit, parliament hand theresa may another defeat. we welcome the president of the pearson commission for international economics. it was supposed to be exit date and instead we are in this morass. what happens next? a general election? would that help anything? >> what is being revealed is the britishtal split in society, and the process is being destroyed by the split in the british and tory party. no exit is where we are. i think a general election is not likely. i think the second vote is now possible because of the protests in the petition that was signed in the millions, where as a week ago i was putting a low probability on that. a one thirdhave chance of the no deal brexit and a two thirds chance of a passage of something called doorway plus or a second referendum. vonnie: the problem with norway plus is britain would still have to abide by most of the rules and would not get much of a say in anything, although it would provide trade relief. the problem with the second referendum is nothing has been defined in the three years since peopl
vonnie: turning back to brexit, parliament hand theresa may another defeat. we welcome the president of the pearson commission for international economics. it was supposed to be exit date and instead we are in this morass. what happens next? a general election? would that help anything? >> what is being revealed is the britishtal split in society, and the process is being destroyed by the split in the british and tory party. no exit is where we are. i think a general election is not...
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welcome to newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. the headlines: theresa may promises to quit as prime minister — in a final bid to push through her brexit deal. the house of commons votes on a range of alternative options for brexit — and rejects them all. we ask what's next. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: boeing says it's modifying the software in its 737 max planes following two deadly crashes, but insists the aircraft is safe. a rare invitation to meet myanmar‘s military, accused of genocide against rohingya muslims. many across the world believe myanmar‘s top generals should not be standing here, putting on this sort of show, but standing in the dock of the international criminal court. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. welcome. it's 9:00am in singapore, and 1:00 in the morning here in london, where the british prime minister theresa may has told her mps that she will step down before the next phase of brexit negotiations with the european union if they back her deal to leave. in the last couple of hours, mps have voted agains
welcome to newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. the headlines: theresa may promises to quit as prime minister — in a final bid to push through her brexit deal. the house of commons votes on a range of alternative options for brexit — and rejects them all. we ask what's next. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: boeing says it's modifying the software in its 737 max planes following two deadly crashes, but insists the aircraft is safe. a rare invitation to meet myanmar‘s...
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i'm brian thomas a warm welcome to the show prime minister theresa may has struck a deal to revise the terms of britain's divorce from the european union but it is unclear whether she's done enough to win over parliament with about three weeks to go until the deadline the prime minister made a last minute trip to britain france for talks with european commission president john claude younker there she clinched changes to her plan lawmakers are due to vote on them later today of london. well european commission president john claude younger agreed to the changes during the strasburg meeting but warned that there would be no third chance the main change may secured concerned the future of the border for northern ireland the so-called backstop. see to guarantee that there will never be. this absolutely right on this the u.k. solid commitments in the belfast good friday agreement but if we ever have to use that insurance policy it cannot become a permanent arrangement i just know the template for our future relationship. the deal that m.p.'s voted on in january was not strong enough to mak
i'm brian thomas a warm welcome to the show prime minister theresa may has struck a deal to revise the terms of britain's divorce from the european union but it is unclear whether she's done enough to win over parliament with about three weeks to go until the deadline the prime minister made a last minute trip to britain france for talks with european commission president john claude younker there she clinched changes to her plan lawmakers are due to vote on them later today of london. well...
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hello there, and welcome to the programme. coming up, theresa tells mps that they indulged themselves on europe too long. as prime minister, i am... i am not prepared to delay brexit any further than the 30th ofjune. but labour says the government has run out of time and run out of ideas. if the prime minister cannot get changes to her deal, will she give the people a chance to reject the idea and that change the government? mps hear that those who are hit by the cyclone idai have lost everything, and now face threats. the risk of starvation and famine are very real, with harvest destroyed and livestock strewn. and the head of england's nhs says cancer screening needs to be made more accessible. evenings, weekends, car parks and new approaches to case findings. but first, theresa may has written to the european union to ask for a three—month delay to brexit. the uk is due legally to leave the eu next friday, on the 29th of march. but mrs may wants to postpone it untiljune the 30th. in a letter to eu council president donald tusk, she says she ne
hello there, and welcome to the programme. coming up, theresa tells mps that they indulged themselves on europe too long. as prime minister, i am... i am not prepared to delay brexit any further than the 30th ofjune. but labour says the government has run out of time and run out of ideas. if the prime minister cannot get changes to her deal, will she give the people a chance to reject the idea and that change the government? mps hear that those who are hit by the cyclone idai have lost...
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ladies and gentlemen, welcome to thejoint evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the joint press conference by prime minister theresapresidentjunko junker. the present, you have before.” may, presidentjunko junker. the present, you have before. i remember standing in front of the press almost 30 years ago on the 24th of june 2016, the day after the british people in a referendum decided to leave our union. it was a sad day for the union and a sad day for me personally, but we must respect the decision of the british people, no matter how deeply we regretted. as i said back then, the european union has always allowed a member state to live. ever since 29th of march 2017, when the united kingdom notified its intention to leave, the european union negotiated in the spirit. rm is to ensure that this withdrawal place in an ordinary way. we want the rights of citizens on both sides of the channel to be protected, and we want to preserve peace on the island of ireland. these are things any responsible politician should ca re any responsible politician should care about. the european union and kingdom have joint responsibil
ladies and gentlemen, welcome to thejoint evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the joint press conference by prime minister theresapresidentjunko junker. the present, you have before.” may, presidentjunko junker. the present, you have before. i remember standing in front of the press almost 30 years ago on the 24th of june 2016, the day after the british people in a referendum decided to leave our union. it was a sad day for the union and a sad day for me personally, but we must respect...
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hello, and welcome to westminster — in the week the uk was supposed to leave the eu, theresa may is stiller brexit deal through the commons. over the weekend we saw a march for another referendum, and senior pro—brexit conservatives called to chequers for lengthy talks with the prime minister. let's take a look at what theresa may faces today. an hour ago — she began a special cabinet meeting — discussing a government led plan to hold indicative votes. soon she'll sit down with the labour leaderjeremy corbyn. mrs may will then bring mps up—to—date in the commons, following last week's eu summit. the next steps in the brexit process will then be debated before a series of votes at around 10pm — which could see mps take more control over the process. and depending on how today pans out — there could be a series of votes to find out which form of brexit mps would support. and if the pm feels she has enough support — we could be looking at a third meaningful vote on her brexit deal this week. she says she will only table that if she gets it through. but whatever happens, this friday's date to
hello, and welcome to westminster — in the week the uk was supposed to leave the eu, theresa may is stiller brexit deal through the commons. over the weekend we saw a march for another referendum, and senior pro—brexit conservatives called to chequers for lengthy talks with the prime minister. let's take a look at what theresa may faces today. an hour ago — she began a special cabinet meeting — discussing a government led plan to hold indicative votes. soon she'll sit down with the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: what next for theresa may's brexit plan as a third vote on her deal is blocked? she'll chair a cabinet meeting this morning. one of the set is wondering what it will mean to them is the hospitality industry. iron out hotel in york as pa rt industry. iron out hotel in york as part of my brexit road trip to look at the impact. a race against time to help communities devastated by cyclone idai in south—east africa. thousands are homeless, many hundreds feared dead. england could run short of clean water within 25 years without urgent action. a stark warning from the head of the environment agency. in sport, warren gatland backs his wales side to bring the world cup "home" on a night of six nations celebrations in cardiff. good morning, a cloudy and misty start today, but for many it is dry. in the west, patchy sun and some brightness. more details on 15 minutes. it's tuesday march 19th. our top story: theresa may will chair a meeting of the cabinet this morning, as she considers her next steps in the brexit p
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: what next for theresa may's brexit plan as a third vote on her deal is blocked? she'll chair a cabinet meeting this morning. one of the set is wondering what it will mean to them is the hospitality industry. iron out hotel in york as pa rt industry. iron out hotel in york as part of my brexit road trip to look at the impact. a race against time to help communities devastated by cyclone idai in...
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very good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa is preparing to ask the eu to postpone brexit, with cabinet sources suggesting she will present two possibilities — a short delay to the end ofjune, with another option of a longer delay. but the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier says the uk will need to be clear about why it wants an extension. and any delay will have to be agreed by eu leaders. they will meet mrs may at a summit in brussels on thursday. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. coffee, tea 7 something stronger might have been required at number 10 last night. how do you explain to the public what you did, mr bercow? using a precedent from the 17th century? that's a very, very impressive hat you're wearing... after the speaker said yesterday the government can't have another vote on its brexit deal right now. careful, the car is coming... that wasn't at all whatjohn bercow wanted to talk about this morning. lots of people are annoyed at this decision. using a rule from the 17th century to block the poss
very good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa is preparing to ask the eu to postpone brexit, with cabinet sources suggesting she will present two possibilities — a short delay to the end ofjune, with another option of a longer delay. but the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier says the uk will need to be clear about why it wants an extension. and any delay will have to be agreed by eu leaders. they will meet mrs may at a summit in brussels on thursday. here's our political editor...
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talking to foster let's go into this further with theresa she's a tech journalist for both the board welcome to the studio which side of this argument do you come down oh well as a journalist i'm not supposed to incorporate each of the opposing opinions as my own but i have myself also interviewed axel foss and i have to say i was relatively shocked by his incompetence on the matter because he clearly does not understand the technicalities and how the internet works and he's using you know. different nations like fake news and doesn't formation when there were just political arguments against his reform yeah but the principle surely is sound people should not be allowed to upload other people's work and make money off it without without respect to the copyright that's showing you can be hard for you as a journalist to argue with that absolutely and i think there are many different and better ideas to make sure that the creators get their fair share. this particular law as it is now are as it is to be voted on now is a technicality that will definitely prevent the free flow of information on
talking to foster let's go into this further with theresa she's a tech journalist for both the board welcome to the studio which side of this argument do you come down oh well as a journalist i'm not supposed to incorporate each of the opposing opinions as my own but i have myself also interviewed axel foss and i have to say i was relatively shocked by his incompetence on the matter because he clearly does not understand the technicalities and how the internet works and he's using you know....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: theresas on brexit. the eu says she has until the end of today to make fresh proposals. more than 7,000 head teachers in england write to millions of parents warning that their schools are facing a funding crisis. the british government ramps up its campaign for the release of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe fromjail in iran, granting herformal diplomatic protection. with this week that dole at six from lifetime we took the police, victims — what can
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: theresas on brexit. the eu says she has until the end of today to make fresh proposals. more than 7,000 head teachers in england write to millions of parents warning that their schools are facing a funding crisis. the british government ramps up its campaign for the release of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe fromjail in iran, granting herformal diplomatic protection. with this week that dole at six from...
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welcome. more on our main story, and the speaker of the house of commons has told theresa may she can't put herore mps told theresa may she can't put her brexit deal before mp5 for a third time unless there are significant changes to it. and in the past hour, it has been confirmed that the prime minister will write to the european council president, donald tusk, in the coming days, seeking an extension of article 50. let's look now at how the details were announced by the brexit minister, kwasi kwarteng in the house of commons. the government will now seek to the green extension with the european union. the process has been set out in a government paper published last thursday. while article 50 does not set out how either party should request an extension, the government believes it would be appropriate for the prime minister to write to the president of the european council. mr speaker, it is highly likely, and expected, that the european council will require a clear purpose for any extension, not least to determine its length. and the european council has to approve an extension by unanimity.
welcome. more on our main story, and the speaker of the house of commons has told theresa may she can't put herore mps told theresa may she can't put her brexit deal before mp5 for a third time unless there are significant changes to it. and in the past hour, it has been confirmed that the prime minister will write to the european council president, donald tusk, in the coming days, seeking an extension of article 50. let's look now at how the details were announced by the brexit minister, kwasi...
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good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresaay has spent the day meeting senior ministers in downing street as she battles to get support for her brexit plans after the summit yesterday. the uk was originally meant to leave the eu in one week on march the 29, but after two failed attempts by theresa may to get her withdrawal agreement through the commons, the eu has agreed to an extension. it means that if she gets her deal through parliament next week brexit will happen on the 22nd of may, to give mps time to pass the necessary legislation. if the deal fails, the uk has to propose another way forward by april the 12th. if there are no new proposals, we could leave without a deal. jeremy corbyn said mps should be given a series of alternative options next week to vote on. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. how long now? how much longer before we leave? how much longerfor this prime minister? how much longer can our politics really go on like this? just after midnight in brussels, theresa may confirmed the eu granted
good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresaay has spent the day meeting senior ministers in downing street as she battles to get support for her brexit plans after the summit yesterday. the uk was originally meant to leave the eu in one week on march the 29, but after two failed attempts by theresa may to get her withdrawal agreement through the commons, the eu has agreed to an extension. it means that if she gets her deal through parliament next week brexit will happen on the 22nd of may, to...
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contested divorce, theresa may appears to ask for an extension on brexit. >> welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." interview with chancellor merkel. she will fight for an orderly brexit. alix: she wants to know theresa may's plan, then the eu will respond. the problem is that it is not theresa may's plan. david: that's right. theresa may had a plan. besounds like her plan will asking for an extension. alix: how long? she wants nine months to 12 months. do you give her that? david: we have parliamentary elections in may. britain will be electing members of the parliament they don't want to be in. alix: chancellor merkel fighting for an orderly brexit. whatever that means? the story is by everything except for the dollar and volatility. s&p futures up. dollar going up. money going into the bond market and equities, as well as commodities. by everything. david: except for the volatility. alix: you will want the yield at the year-to-date low. atid: right now, today 10:00, u.s. factory and durable good orders for january. at noon, the president of brazil arrives to meet with president trump for a bil
contested divorce, theresa may appears to ask for an extension on brexit. >> welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." interview with chancellor merkel. she will fight for an orderly brexit. alix: she wants to know theresa may's plan, then the eu will respond. the problem is that it is not theresa may's plan. david: that's right. theresa may had a plan. besounds like her plan will asking for an extension. alix: how long? she wants nine months to 12 months. do you give her that? david: we...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: theresaster if her own party backs her brexit deal, but her key allies, the dup, still oppose it. what we can't agree to is something that threatens the union, which has a strategic risk to the union, for us a strategic risk to the union, for us in the democratic unionist party the union will always come first. parliament rejects all eight plans put forward as alternatives to the prime minister's deal. but what does all of that mean for oui’ but what does all of that mean for our financial services? it is one of oui’ our financial services? it is one of our biggest exports from this country, employing more than 2 million people stop so i'm on the nextjob
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: theresaster if her own party backs her brexit deal, but her key allies, the dup, still oppose it. what we can't agree to is something that threatens the union, which has a strategic risk to the union, for us a strategic risk to the union, for us in the democratic unionist party the union will always come first. parliament rejects all eight plans put forward as alternatives to the prime minister's deal. but what...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines for you: theresa may blames want this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with, i agree. iam process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your side. as she heads to europe to ask for an extension to the process, there's an angry response at westminster to her approach. she has failed and i think that there are no big question marks as to whether she should be allowed to carry on and see whether she can continue with a deal because there area continue with a deal because there are a growing number of people who think time to move
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines for you: theresa may blames want this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with, i agree. iam process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your side. as she heads to europe to ask for an extension to the process, there's an angry response at westminster to her approach. she has failed and i think...
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welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. today, one topic — brexit on borrowed time. what happens next? and who decides? westminster? brussels? theresaay? a new british prime minister? british voters? my guests today are tim montgomerie of the website conservative home, political commentator steve richards, stefanie bolzen of german newspaper die welt, and portugese writer eunice goes. welcome to you all. the prime minister staked so much on her brexit deal, she lost twice, then she staked her leadership and lost again. some joked that theresa may couldn't even manage to fall on her own sword successfully. but with all our futures hanging in the balance, no british citizen or resident has much to laugh about this weekend. so what next? is theresa may's deal dead now? it is hard to know that it is dead, although john bercow, the speaker, might have an opinion on that. it is perfectly possible he could rule out parliament even discussing it again. he was reluctant to have a third vote, so a fourth, he might veto it. what is likely, and it is a dangerous game to make predictions at the moment, parliament will probably vote for a customs
welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. today, one topic — brexit on borrowed time. what happens next? and who decides? westminster? brussels? theresaay? a new british prime minister? british voters? my guests today are tim montgomerie of the website conservative home, political commentator steve richards, stefanie bolzen of german newspaper die welt, and portugese writer eunice goes. welcome to you all. the prime minister staked so much on her brexit deal, she lost twice, then she...
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good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresaay has met cabinet ministers this morning to discuss her strategy on brexit as mps threaten to seize control of the parliamentary process. the prime minister's withdrawal agreement has already been rejected by the commons twice, and downing street says it will only put it to a third vote if it can be sure of winning it. but with time running short to agree a deal, backbenchers are tabling a series of amendments which would allow them to indicate a new way forward. this morning, the eu said the uk leaving without a deal now appeared "increasingly likely". our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. should the prime minister resigned to get a deal through? stern faces from some ministers arriving at downing street this morning, others managed a weary smile fault of the cabinet met first thing to consider one big question. after two heavy defeats for the prime minister's brexit deal in parliament, and a third looking likely, what now? good morning. he and others have denied any pl
good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresaay has met cabinet ministers this morning to discuss her strategy on brexit as mps threaten to seize control of the parliamentary process. the prime minister's withdrawal agreement has already been rejected by the commons twice, and downing street says it will only put it to a third vote if it can be sure of winning it. but with time running short to agree a deal, backbenchers are tabling a series of amendments which would allow them to...
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welcome to the week in parliament where theresa may holds out the possibility of delaying the uk's exit from the eu. but she says she still wants us to leave this month. our absolute focus should be on working to get a deal and leaving on the 29th of march. jeremy corbyn says theresa may is offering a botched deal but holds out a possible shift in labour's policy, too. we believe that there must be a confirmatory public vote to see if people feel that is what they voted for. also on this programme, demands for urgent action to tackle global warming. and mps hear about the enduring challenge of migrants crossing the channel by boat. on some occasions, from their own boats, they are phoning 999 and asking for our help. but first it was all change at westminster with both theresa may and jeremy corbyn having to embrace potential changes to their brexit policies. after the last round of votes, the prime minister had promised to come back to mps with a statement on next steps. so on tuesday backed into a corner by parliamentary arithmetic and a divided cabinet, mrs may said if mps rejected a
welcome to the week in parliament where theresa may holds out the possibility of delaying the uk's exit from the eu. but she says she still wants us to leave this month. our absolute focus should be on working to get a deal and leaving on the 29th of march. jeremy corbyn says theresa may is offering a botched deal but holds out a possible shift in labour's policy, too. we believe that there must be a confirmatory public vote to see if people feel that is what they voted for. also on this...
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good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa arrived here in brussels, where she will ask eu leaders to grant a short delay to brexit. in an address to the nation last night, the prime minister said it was a matter of great personal regret that she had to make the request and she blamed mps for failing to secure britain's departure on time. the president of the european council, donald tusk, has already suggested that the other 27 leaders will grant an extension, but only if the commons approves mrs may's withdrawal agreement. this report is from our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas. departing downing street, the prime minister. she has run down the clock and now heading for brussels, the pressure is on her. days until tracks and no agreement passed. —— days until brexit. eu leaders gathering ahead of her seem unified still. they say it is time for parliament to make a decision. only after that might a delay to brexit be possible. it is very important to know what the british parliament wa nt know what the british parlia
good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa arrived here in brussels, where she will ask eu leaders to grant a short delay to brexit. in an address to the nation last night, the prime minister said it was a matter of great personal regret that she had to make the request and she blamed mps for failing to secure britain's departure on time. the president of the european council, donald tusk, has already suggested that the other 27 leaders will grant an extension, but only if the...
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good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresamps that there will be a knife crime summit in the next few days to try to find solutions to the "cycle of violence that has shocked us all". the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the increasing levels of violence were, in part, due to the government's austerity cuts. today senior police officers said they'd been given until the end of the week to draw up bids for more resources, after a meeting with the home secretary about the surge in knife crime. sajid javid said that serious violence on britain's streets should be treated like a disease. sophie long reports. two teenagers have been stabbed... 285 deaths due to knife crime last year. the highest number since records began. top police officer say it is now a national emergency that requires emergency funding and today, they asked the home secretary for that. we know what tactics work and we know what to do to surge operational capacity to deal with these crimes, but we haven't always got that capacity, we haven't got the officers.
good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresamps that there will be a knife crime summit in the next few days to try to find solutions to the "cycle of violence that has shocked us all". the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the increasing levels of violence were, in part, due to the government's austerity cuts. today senior police officers said they'd been given until the end of the week to draw up bids for more resources, after a meeting with the home secretary about...
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good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. theresaeparing to ask the eu to postpone brexit, with cabinet sources suggesting she will present two possibilities — a short delay to the end ofjune, with another option of a longer delay. but today the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, said the uk will need to be clear about the reasons behind any extension. and any delay will need to be agreed by eu leaders — they will meet mrs may at a summit in brussels on thursday. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. coffee, tea 7 something coffee, tea? something stronger might have been required at number ten last night. how do you explain to the public what you did? it's a very impressive hat you are wearing. after the speaker said yesterday the government can't have another vote on its brexit deal right now. careful, the car is coming... that wasn't at all whatjohn bercow wa nted wasn't at all whatjohn bercow wanted to talk about this morning. lots of people are annoyed to the situation. using a rule from the 17th century to bl
good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. theresaeparing to ask the eu to postpone brexit, with cabinet sources suggesting she will present two possibilities — a short delay to the end ofjune, with another option of a longer delay. but today the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, said the uk will need to be clear about the reasons behind any extension. and any delay will need to be agreed by eu leaders — they will meet mrs may at a summit in brussels on thursday. here's...
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well joining me now for more is theresa locker she's a tech journalist and editor motherboard germany welcome to the program so let's look at how this video could be spread so easily and so quickly and so widely how did that happen. so on facebook everybody can live stream anything without moderation and in this particular incident the hacker had a social media strategy that went ahead well ahead of the attack so he had twitter accounts announcing what he was going to do he was posting particular accompanying photos on twitter and on facebook and also on other platforms that are widely populated by a lot of young predominantly male uses who shared it and there's a deep connection to the so-called troll culture that. they upload and we uploaded the video also on twitter so it went around on more than just facebook in terms of platforms you reason important point there theresa about the killer raising of the alleged shooter there raising this already ahead of time on his facebook account he kind of indicated what he was going to do. facebook have done more to stop this spread well there are cer
well joining me now for more is theresa locker she's a tech journalist and editor motherboard germany welcome to the program so let's look at how this video could be spread so easily and so quickly and so widely how did that happen. so on facebook everybody can live stream anything without moderation and in this particular incident the hacker had a social media strategy that went ahead well ahead of the attack so he had twitter accounts announcing what he was going to do he was posting...
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for theresa may, she is probably welcoming that tweet as well because one of her tactics is to say tobe a very long delay to brexit, which could potentially be incredibly unpopular with the public who voted for brexit. i think it will cause slightly more problems on the eu side though because there is not a settled view among the 27 prime ministers and presidents and chancellors about how long a brexit extension should be and there are various levels of keenness and enthusiasm for it. donald tusk has put that on the table and he is now doing what he always does ahead of eu summits, going round key capitals and speaking to leaders and capturing their thoughts, trying to forge a consensus position. what is really exciting for all of us who have observed this fun eu side, we have observed this fun eu side, we have got used to the eu having very strict and precise positions, virtually carved into stone. when it comes to an extension, they don't have a settled position and we think this will be decided by leaders in the room around the table when they meet in brussels next thursday. adam,
for theresa may, she is probably welcoming that tweet as well because one of her tactics is to say tobe a very long delay to brexit, which could potentially be incredibly unpopular with the public who voted for brexit. i think it will cause slightly more problems on the eu side though because there is not a settled view among the 27 prime ministers and presidents and chancellors about how long a brexit extension should be and there are various levels of keenness and enthusiasm for it. donald...
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welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, how theresa may survived the worst loss for a british government in more than 100 years but managed to keep her cool and keep working. jason: it is a great inside story. plus, how effective or not have trump tax cuts been for economic growth? carol: and i got another question for everybody. can at&t's corporate mindset transform hbo? jason: our editor is here with us now. you and i were talking about this earlier this morning. >> this is one that was in the media world and is a big, big deal. this is how the at&t merger with time warner has been months coming. it got delayed because of the u.s. justice department. maybe not being willing to do this, and all of a sudden, it happens. on top of that, he steps down. now, all of a sudden, head of its popular show, game of , coming to an end. not only is he out, at&t is the new overlord at hbo. the story is all about the tension. carol: it was about everybody be hbo.to be, everybody wants to netflix. jason: the night is dark and full of netflix. >> the
welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, how theresa may survived the worst loss for a british government in more than 100 years but managed to keep her cool and keep working. jason: it is a great inside story. plus, how effective or not have trump tax cuts been for economic growth? carol: and i got another question for everybody. can at&t's corporate mindset transform hbo? jason: our editor is here with us...
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welcome to live from paris. let's look what is making headlines. brexit pushed back as theresa may gets extra time to get her deal through parliament. a terror attack killed 50 people at two mosques. a major u-turn for american foreign policy. trump says it is time to recognize sovovereignty overr gollum heights -- over gollum heights -- golun heights. we begin in brussels where the eu has given theresa may extra time to devise an alternative exit plan if her plan fails to get through. gave britain two options. past the prime minister's deal and leave in an orderly fashion, or reject her deal and leave sooner, on april 12. the british leader calling on fellowler mps to -- her mps to accept her deal. the french president seems to have played a central role in the summit. >> he has billed himself as being mr. europe. stage oner he came on presidential election night to join the european anthem. he is taking that leading role at this summit, which began with a session about whether to give an extension to theresa may. it does seem the french position has had influence. we knew bef
welcome to live from paris. let's look what is making headlines. brexit pushed back as theresa may gets extra time to get her deal through parliament. a terror attack killed 50 people at two mosques. a major u-turn for american foreign policy. trump says it is time to recognize sovovereignty overr gollum heights -- over gollum heights -- golun heights. we begin in brussels where the eu has given theresa may extra time to devise an alternative exit plan if her plan fails to get through. gave...
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welcome back to westminster, where mps have been debating ahead of that vote on part of theresa may‘serly see that the leave m ea ns leave you can properly see that the leave means leave demonstrators have just left parliament square and they are heading past the houses of commons, possibly loud enough for them to be heard inside that building which is where the withdrawal agreement will be voted on in the next hour. it is getting closer, isn‘t it, norman? might she even do it? i think she will follow just short today, but mrs may is inching ever closer to getting a deal through as brexiteers scramble aboard the good ship theresa may. if she fails as she bubbly well, then the pressure will be on mps to agree on something on monday, an alternative agenda after the shambles of last week when i couldn‘t agree on anything. they know they are up against the cost because mrs may is now breathing down their neck. there are moves to try to get everyone to try to agree on and amendment, to get people who support a customs union to support a referendum, and the opposite. so both sides can accep
welcome back to westminster, where mps have been debating ahead of that vote on part of theresa may‘serly see that the leave m ea ns leave you can properly see that the leave means leave demonstrators have just left parliament square and they are heading past the houses of commons, possibly loud enough for them to be heard inside that building which is where the withdrawal agreement will be voted on in the next hour. it is getting closer, isn‘t it, norman? might she even do it? i think she...
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in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day that definitely was not theresa may tonight for the second time in as many months of all makers of rejected the prime minister's european union withdrawal plan two years of bright's negotiations reject a last night in an eleventh hour attempt to save her plan they travelled to france for talks and she returned to london with claims of new legally binding promises which parliament has been demanding but again it wasn't enough and today in parliament a visibly fatigued may once again told m.p.'s it's either a vote for my plan or a vote for no breaks it all arguments that we have heard many times before and today as her voice began to fail her it became clear the prime minister's ability to be heard in the commons or that has been failing her now for a long time. i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is you know she's going to leave the european union and orderly fashion with the deal. and the deal we've negotiated is the best and indeed the detail of the. force night we will table a motion for debate tomo
in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day that definitely was not theresa may tonight for the second time in as many months of all makers of rejected the prime minister's european union withdrawal plan two years of bright's negotiations reject a last night in an eleventh hour attempt to save her plan they travelled to france for talks and she returned to london with claims of new legally binding promises which parliament has been demanding but again it wasn't enough...
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welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. it's a decisive week coming up in the british parliament. will theresa get her brexit deal through, or will she meet her waterloo? and, across the channel — a letter to all the citizens of europe. in 22 languages and 28 newspapers — the french president appeals for a european renaissance. but, with the far—right mobilising for eu—wide elections — is it the moment to dream of an ever closer union? my guests today: political commentator, steve richards. nesrine malik, columnist for the guardian. michael goldfarb, host of the frdh podcast. marc roche of french news magazine, le point. welcome to you all. i don t need to tell you that it's less than three weeks till brexit day. two months ago, theresa may s withdrawal agreement suffered the biggest defeat in british parliamentary history. on tuesday, the prime minister faces parliament again. has enough changed to get her deal through? steve 7 almost certainly not. there is little evidence of much change at all. she will get a rewording of a some limited significance, in relation to the issue of the so—calle
welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. it's a decisive week coming up in the british parliament. will theresa get her brexit deal through, or will she meet her waterloo? and, across the channel — a letter to all the citizens of europe. in 22 languages and 28 newspapers — the french president appeals for a european renaissance. but, with the far—right mobilising for eu—wide elections — is it the moment to dream of an ever closer union? my guests today: political commentator,...
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good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has been consulting her cabinet — after the house of commons seized control of this phase of the brexit process in last night's dramatic vote. mps will tomorrow be presented with a series of options on the way ahead — but ministers say they can't guarantee any outcome will be binding on the government. mps have twice said they don't binding on the government. but haven't yet said what they do want. this is an opportunity to do just that. they could vote on around seven options for how to proceed. those may include closer links options for how to proceed. a no—deal brexit; or cancelling brexit entirely. but as mps debate, time is running out to agree a deal with the eu — before the deadline next month. our deputy political editor jon pienaar has more. parliament has shown its power, we know who is in control and the answer is no one. mps are getting ready to talk and vote their way through their ideas for brexit, but then what? cabinet supporters of mrs may's brexit deal aren't giv
good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has been consulting her cabinet — after the house of commons seized control of this phase of the brexit process in last night's dramatic vote. mps will tomorrow be presented with a series of options on the way ahead — but ministers say they can't guarantee any outcome will be binding on the government. mps have twice said they don't binding on the government. but haven't yet said what they do want. this is an opportunity to do just that....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: what next for theresaote on her deal is blocked? she'll chair a cabinet meeting this morning. one of the set is wondering what it will mean to them is the hospitality industry. iron out hotel in york as pa rt industry. iron out hotel in york as part of my brexit road trip to look at the impact. a race against time to help communities devastated by cyclone idai in south—east africa. thousands are homeless, many hundreds feared dead. england could run short of clean water within 25 years without urgent action.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: what next for theresaote on her deal is blocked? she'll chair a cabinet meeting this morning. one of the set is wondering what it will mean to them is the hospitality industry. iron out hotel in york as pa rt industry. iron out hotel in york as part of my brexit road trip to look at the impact. a race against time to help communities devastated by cyclone idai in south—east africa. thousands are...
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mps have changed their minds and are prepared to back theresa may's brexit deal if it went back to the commons for another vote. hello and welcomeo our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost and parliamentary journalist tony grew. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. as new zealand mourns — the mirror leads with a picture —— as new zealand mourns — the independent leads with a picture of the country's prime minister jacinda ardern embracing a worshipper at a mosque in wellington. the ft reports that the security services in new zealand face questions on how the attacker was able to acquire weapons. former foreign secretary boris johnson tells the prime minister it's not too late to get ‘real change‘ from the eu on the irish backstop in the daily telegraph. the independent reports that the leading tory brexiteer has delivered an ultimatum to the prime minister urging herto an ultimatum to the prime minister urging her to stand down if she wa nts urging her to stand down if she wants her deal to pass. the metro leads on knife
mps have changed their minds and are prepared to back theresa may's brexit deal if it went back to the commons for another vote. hello and welcomeo our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost and parliamentary journalist tony grew. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. as new zealand mourns — the mirror leads with a picture —— as new zealand mourns — the independent leads with a...
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maynext mode after theresa 's vote after theresa may final brexit plan fails. david: welcomek with alix steel. well done. we hadwere flying back, this scandal break. like,when i saw it, i was oh, yeah? doesn't phase me.
maynext mode after theresa 's vote after theresa may final brexit plan fails. david: welcomek with alix steel. well done. we hadwere flying back, this scandal break. like,when i saw it, i was oh, yeah? doesn't phase me.
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a critical week for brexit. theresarol over the process. we'll look at the pressure being placed on the prime minister from all sides, in the week we were supposed to be leaving the eu. a great day for donald trump. the mueller report finds no evidence of the president's campaign colluding with russia in the 2016 election. we'll hear stories of survival, as the cruise ship that got into trouble off the coast of norway arrives safely at port. it's late, it's wildly expensive, but it's beautiful.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a critical week for brexit. theresarol over the process. we'll look at the pressure being placed on the prime minister from all sides, in the week we were supposed to be leaving the eu. a great day for donald trump. the mueller report finds no evidence of the president's campaign colluding with russia in the 2016 election. we'll hear stories of survival, as the cruise ship that got into trouble off the coast of norway...
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welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: all caps or this tuesday, theresa may gets -- our top stories this tuesday, theresa may and brexit. opec plus agrees to stick with curbs. pressure at the bank of japan. sources close to the board say some members think 2% inflation is years away. shery: let's get you started with a quick check. gained a quarter percent despite the fact that boeing was hit by more news around the 737 max 8. we saw the s&p 500 gaining ground for a second consecutive session. energy stopped getting ground as wti pushed towards the four-month highs. we did see pressure on communications and military sectors. the nasdaq gained. the s&p futures really not doing much, but of course, investors have a lot on their minds right now. tons of central bank decisions coming up this week, including the fed, the doe, and -- boe, and south asian banks. sophie: it could be a tepid session in asia. added $2 trillion market cap this year's through for -- this year through friday. a mixed start. shares extending the gains we saw on monday. the aussie dollar is trading near a two-week high ahead of rba meeting minutes. c
welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: all caps or this tuesday, theresa may gets -- our top stories this tuesday, theresa may and brexit. opec plus agrees to stick with curbs. pressure at the bank of japan. sources close to the board say some members think 2% inflation is years away. shery: let's get you started with a quick check. gained a quarter percent despite the fact that boeing was hit by more news around the 737 max 8. we saw the s&p 500 gaining ground for a second consecutive...