for more on all of this, let's bring in therese raphael. i have to say, when you look at the posturing, we say michel barnier on the euro star, where are we? will we just find out once we get a deal, if we get it this weekend, or can we really look blow-by-blow to understand what's going on? therese: i do think this weekend, if it is not a hard deadline, it is pretty close to it, and there are two reasons for that. of sortust on the issue of bandwidth from the e.u., they have their big summit at the end of next week, time is running out, the deal, if it is done, it needs to be legally scrubbed, it needs translated into e.u. members languages, it needs to be voted on by parliament. we keep saying this, but it is truly running out. but on monday we have got the house of commons is due to vote is a streaming -- it is a new stream the controversial piece of legislation because it contains causes that would reach a withdrawal agreement, the deal that boris johnson reached with the e.u. last year, and the e.u. has been clear that if that passes a