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u.k. parliament john burke you've been following the negotiations for quite some time how will this play out in the u.k. now i've been asked and they'll probably leave it i would say at the moment it looks like there's considerable opposition to to resume a deal inside the house of commons and it's extremely unlikely that you'll be able to get any deal through the commons the challenge then is bearing in mind that brussels and says there's no wriggle room is no of the deal available what happens then does threesome a government fold or she resign is she forced out or is this a is this issue of a second referendum then back in play so essentially to resume a has got to basically sell this deal back to the u.k. parliament in just over a fortnight's time but the chances that she is successful all very very low she might feel at the first hurdle and dump of the first four but then there is a possibility but then should be off a second wardle is the next option just about a referendum but to get to a referendum would also require votes in palm and in favor of referendum so what you've got is the
u.k. parliament john burke you've been following the negotiations for quite some time how will this play out in the u.k. now i've been asked and they'll probably leave it i would say at the moment it looks like there's considerable opposition to to resume a deal inside the house of commons and it's extremely unlikely that you'll be able to get any deal through the commons the challenge then is bearing in mind that brussels and says there's no wriggle room is no of the deal available what...
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u.k. parliament. street tofrom downing provide further insight. ement are good to see you, by the way, between the u.k. and the eu but what are we looking forward to today in terms of what will happen with the u.k. parliament and cabinet? maria: good morning. has taken months and weeks but we are here. we have a technical agreement with the u.k. and the eu, agreeing on a typical -- technical level. part of in the text was the deal, the u.k. will agree to stay in a union for a long time with the eu and there will be special provision set up for northern ireland. for the market, you point out the market was surging after taking a beating on monday but the big question is, what happens here at 2:00 p.m.? that is when the cabinet will meet and will they back theresa may are not, do they think that this deal is better than a no deal? eu heavingtime, the a close eye on this. they are quiet and coy about this, they don't want to make life difficult for theresa may but they have made it clear they will not call a special brexit summit if it is not clear th
u.k. parliament. street tofrom downing provide further insight. ement are good to see you, by the way, between the u.k. and the eu but what are we looking forward to today in terms of what will happen with the u.k. parliament and cabinet? maria: good morning. has taken months and weeks but we are here. we have a technical agreement with the u.k. and the eu, agreeing on a typical -- technical level. part of in the text was the deal, the u.k. will agree to stay in a union for a long time with the...
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u.k. parliament to sign off on this. that will keep the uncertainty.y,g, that she if you really did have the markets have been higher, we talk to the less than 1%. there is a lot of caution remaining and a lot of volatility to get on either side of this before we get to any sort of a clear brexit solution. >> can follow more on this story. and analysis from the bloomberg editor's, you can find out what is affecting your investments right now. the u.k. and the european union have agreed to the print -- in principle to the brexit deal. may, wenister theresa have the details from brussels. >> prime minister theresa may finally has her brexit. the two sides would see an area that has deep corporation. they are containing to be strong and in the future. there are some concessions you could argue could help her get those for the u.k. parliament, they have to do with the separation between northern and the irishnd, scene. they agreed they are determined to never have to use it. and find a way out of it. there is also migration which theresa may could argue is
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u.k. parliament. big it will address u.k. parliament today what can we expect there. more really intense debate parliament is absolutely divided and there are so many m.p.'s who rightly think that this is about the future of the country for generations to come so it is a crucial moment in british history and involvement ariens are really acutely aware of it so there are some family believes that it should never happen and that in any case whatever two reason may gets as a deal in brussels is going to be worse than what u.k. enjoys now fully you membership so they probably will never come on board and also the labor party has made it very hard for themselves. to get behind to reason may they are hoping that really it's going to be a general election and then there are other people who are fooled for brix it and for many it's been. life's business they really are very anti european and they fear that their kind of cracks and where there's a cleancut with the e.u. that this will never happen and they are also really really incensed so we can expect absolute fiery debate a
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u.k. parliament agrees with it now that the cabinet has given its green light but then you will have also the european parliament you have parliaments within the european union who will have to agree to that so today we've seen a first step but there's still a long way to go until this divorce deal is packaged and done that is indeed the case given much is on the story for us tonight in brussels georg thank you for. israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman has resigned in protest it comes after a ceasefire deal with palestinian militants in the gaza strip a fragile truce brought to an end intense fighting that saw at least eight people killed over the weekend lieberman has called the truce a surrender to terrorists. affleck door lieberman's resignation took many by surprise the defense minister said the egyptian brokered cease fire represented a failure by the israeli government to ensure the country's long term security. i'm here to announce my resignation as defense minister of the state of israel. but the question is why specifically now. she used a ceasefire along with the entire p
u.k. parliament agrees with it now that the cabinet has given its green light but then you will have also the european parliament you have parliaments within the european union who will have to agree to that so today we've seen a first step but there's still a long way to go until this divorce deal is packaged and done that is indeed the case given much is on the story for us tonight in brussels georg thank you for. israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman has resigned in protest it comes...
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u.k. parliament today in light of that what can we expect. well there is going to be a heated debate all along we have been waiting well good resignations now we've so far only had this one resignation as you say a fairly junior minister bought it might not be the only one so the question is do we see more is it the nation will we see a vote of no confidence or will we see in the end parliament toppling the deal those are the obstacles that reason may has to fight against and the deal in parliament the the actual debate in parliament will probably be and of december where there will be a vote and that's going to be one of the really crucial moments in this long breaks and saga the break that saga continues biggest loss in london thank you so much and of course you. in the. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today the death toll in california's wildfires now stands at fifty six with authorities warning that some one hundred thirty people are still missing thousands of firefighters are still battling blazes in the nor
u.k. parliament today in light of that what can we expect. well there is going to be a heated debate all along we have been waiting well good resignations now we've so far only had this one resignation as you say a fairly junior minister bought it might not be the only one so the question is do we see more is it the nation will we see a vote of no confidence or will we see in the end parliament toppling the deal those are the obstacles that reason may has to fight against and the deal in...
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u.k. parliament. if there is at all something positive to you can take away from brakes it is the fact that all member states are now fully aware of the advantages of the club and that is the same reason these redlines the integrity of the internal market the security provisions all sorts of are ranchman's from aviation drac recall sure these are things that all member states are now fully aware of and these are red lines that nobody's willing to give away the u.k. has been given the message that if you want the advantages of the club you also need to pay attention to the op league ations and you conscious to have a one of them you can just have the positive elements of this so i don't see a lot of wriggle room yes if it wouldn't pass the british parliament i could see that one works on the fluffy language on the on the margins of these red lines but the core deal of what the e.u. could offer that is now on the table he's above a couple to you in london and the analogy has been made that this is like
u.k. parliament. if there is at all something positive to you can take away from brakes it is the fact that all member states are now fully aware of the advantages of the club and that is the same reason these redlines the integrity of the internal market the security provisions all sorts of are ranchman's from aviation drac recall sure these are things that all member states are now fully aware of and these are red lines that nobody's willing to give away the u.k. has been given the message...
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u.k. parliament. reason may has a very very thin majority in parliament she is in government because the d u p the northern irish protestant person party is propping her up they have just had a party conference and they said they will not vote and then there are over eighty m.p.'s suggested that. part of the conservative party not going to vote with her so she can has one drug called which is the no deal gregg said which is sort of the cliff edge scenario at the end of march that britain will question without anything and this is the trump card where she hopes that she can reign people and she also is now trying to speak directly to the british public she wants to convince the public who then she hopes will convince the m.p.'s to vote with. but it's still a long road ahead and she doesn't have much time. reporting from london thank you. earlier we spoke to political advisor john worth and started by asking what happens next. it's the first stage is going to be the so-called meaningful vote in parliame
u.k. parliament. reason may has a very very thin majority in parliament she is in government because the d u p the northern irish protestant person party is propping her up they have just had a party conference and they said they will not vote and then there are over eighty m.p.'s suggested that. part of the conservative party not going to vote with her so she can has one drug called which is the no deal gregg said which is sort of the cliff edge scenario at the end of march that britain will...
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u.k. parliament has the documents. do you suspect is in those and why have they come so central to the u.k. government's inquiry into facebook? >> this committee is owed a lot of credit by pretty much everyone along the growth -- -- everyone around the globe. everyone should be thrilled at how these lawmakers are try to hold facebook accountable. that set of documents may be further evidence to what was actually happening at facebook back in these critical years of 2012 to 2014. there were a lot of questions around facebook's decision-making and who had access to data, which apps were restricted from getting the data and cambridge analytica is a part of that discussion. brad: jeremy, in your story today on bloomberg.com, you got a comment from facebook about this potential revelation and that maybe the company knew about russian interference as early as 2014. what did facebook say about the revelation and about the documents? jeremy: this is about a document referenced but not released by the committee. damien collins,
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u.k. parliament. why are you so convinced of that, because the noise of the politics in the u.k.it is a real possibility it could not? wei: we see sterling being the sentiment barometer of brexit negotiations and currently, the handle points to negative sentiment building up. some of the tail risks events, may have reason but our base compromise before the deadline, before the real deadline. some drastic exit, which is why we think rationality will prevail last-minute. whenid last minute because it comes to negotiation, oftentimes both sides go back and forth and it is when they have to make the compromise they make the compromise. as we see the first vote in the parliament not going through as be hoped for and back and forth before we reach the compromise. nejra: carrot parallels to be made with italy in terms of rationality -- there are parallels to be made with italy in terms of rationality and whether a deal will be released -- reached. today -- steady today. what is your outlook italy in the coming months? wei: political headlines, we will see back and forth, either dampenin
u.k. parliament. why are you so convinced of that, because the noise of the politics in the u.k.it is a real possibility it could not? wei: we see sterling being the sentiment barometer of brexit negotiations and currently, the handle points to negative sentiment building up. some of the tail risks events, may have reason but our base compromise before the deadline, before the real deadline. some drastic exit, which is why we think rationality will prevail last-minute. whenid last minute...
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u.k. parliament?we want to get an update on what is making headlights does headlines outside of business. sebastian: the senate bipartisan investigation could stretch well into the first half of next year, according to the intelligence committee chairman. pushing back against democrats who want public hearings with key figures such as donald trump, jr. james comey says he is eager to answer questions but not behind closed doors. he has been subpoenaed to testify next month. he wants open hearings because he has seen enough of the " selective leaking and distortion." trump says he signed in order to close the border with mexico and authorized troops to use lethal force against migrants. reporters were told there are at least 500 criminals among those waiting to enter, although he did not offer proof. global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm sebastian salek. this is bloomberg. we have some breaking news r
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u.k. parliament next. of course they'll be watching and of course they know that there's a very slim chance that this will slip through the bigger question here is of course is there more wiggle room and the answer to that is no there is not those red lines have been set by the you they have stuck to them very closely there they have showed unity over them yes they would be ready to make some compromise on small was doing but at the end of the day this is the deal if you want to avoid a tough directive that is the message today from brussels this is what's available and that's what the u.k. will have to vote on their markets and bustle thanks very much. you're watching the dublin you live from berlin more coming at the top of the hour return with john work for more analysis here that of i. am. anxious lee waiting. for a lifeline to syria. good morning where are you why aren't you answering. every call brings them closer together.
u.k. parliament next. of course they'll be watching and of course they know that there's a very slim chance that this will slip through the bigger question here is of course is there more wiggle room and the answer to that is no there is not those red lines have been set by the you they have stuck to them very closely there they have showed unity over them yes they would be ready to make some compromise on small was doing but at the end of the day this is the deal if you want to avoid a tough...
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u.k. sprigs a deal british prime minister theresa may warns parliament that rejecting the deal will only bring more uncertainty are next on brussels where she needs to shore up support ahead of a summit of european leaders also on the program standoff think either tells italy it's sleepwalking into instability that's as it rejects rooms the latest budget but italy's new government is digging in this year setting the stage for showdown. iraq thank you so much for your company everyone brothers prime minister is on her way to brussels where she'll try and finalize an agreement on the u.k.'s exit from the european union theresa may is due to meet european commission president. as she tries to shore up support ahead of an e.u. summit this sunday mrs may is under pressure to return to the u.k. with a final gregg's a deal that her parliament can agree to she's facing heavy criticism at home from progress and pro e.u. lawmakers last week two of her senior ministers resigned over the draft for a draw. all deal she had negotiated with the european union and the following turmoil almost led to a leaders
u.k. sprigs a deal british prime minister theresa may warns parliament that rejecting the deal will only bring more uncertainty are next on brussels where she needs to shore up support ahead of a summit of european leaders also on the program standoff think either tells italy it's sleepwalking into instability that's as it rejects rooms the latest budget but italy's new government is digging in this year setting the stage for showdown. iraq thank you so much for your company everyone brothers...
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u.k. parliament to mark one hundred years since women in britain got the right to cost a vote but apart from celebrating past progress the event also aimed to inspire future generations of female politicians is paul brennan. we are here not because we are law breakers we are here in our efforts to become law makers so wrote the suffragettes a million pound kest to mark one hundred years since that campaign opened the u.k. parliament to women female parliamentarians from all over the world came to westminster to launch a new push for female political involvement so let us recommit ourselves to inspire a new generation of female social political leaders to end violence against women and girls to ground school women access to family planning and end the barriers of girls' education and to economically and cowed women they see went before us started the great meant for equality and. the generation that finishes the job yes i the statues of parliament's masculine history still dominate westminster to get themselves elected many of the women here have to overcome the suspicion and opposition of th
u.k. parliament to mark one hundred years since women in britain got the right to cost a vote but apart from celebrating past progress the event also aimed to inspire future generations of female politicians is paul brennan. we are here not because we are law breakers we are here in our efforts to become law makers so wrote the suffragettes a million pound kest to mark one hundred years since that campaign opened the u.k. parliament to women female parliamentarians from all over the world came...
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u.k. parliament from bill get but there's also the hurdle of the e.u. parliament has agreed to that so i expect the story to be with us for a long time to break that cycle continues max huffman in london or rather in brussels and big it must in london thank you both very much. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today one of the leaders of germany's far right if the party is being investigated over illegal campaign donations at least bydel who co-chairs the party's parliamentary group is accused of accused of using donations from switzerland pay for internet campaigning campaign donations from no one even member states are illegal under german law prosecutors have made a request to have bibles parliamentary immunity lifted. the fate of around seven hundred thousand rohinton muslim refugees is uncertain after some refused to leave their camps in bangladesh and return to me on maher bangladeshi authorities had planned to start repatriating the refugees who fled myanmar more than a year ago following a military crackdown ther
u.k. parliament from bill get but there's also the hurdle of the e.u. parliament has agreed to that so i expect the story to be with us for a long time to break that cycle continues max huffman in london or rather in brussels and big it must in london thank you both very much. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today one of the leaders of germany's far right if the party is being investigated over illegal campaign donations at least bydel who co-chairs the...
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u.k. parliament where many lawmakers have threatened to vote down the deal. syrian state media say at least fifty people are being treated after a suspected poison gas attack on.
u.k. parliament where many lawmakers have threatened to vote down the deal. syrian state media say at least fifty people are being treated after a suspected poison gas attack on.
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u.k. parliament obtained copies of confidential internal papers conservative commentator steve malzberg joins us to take a look plus as bitcoin trades at just above thirty five hundred dollars about thirty seven hundred when we went to air is it point at a new bottle we'll ask taylor let amanda cryptocurrency analyst at simpler trading about that and more and later there's big business news and sports argues regina dam tells us about the new global player in sports programming all that directly ahead but first we get some headlines let's know it. a french fuel fight lead to our global report. today as president mccrone prepares a nationwide address over one hundred thousand protesters have marched against mr mccrone plan to increase fuel taxes this was the second weekend of actions by the protesters mary many wearing yellow best french voters to required to keep in their cars which have the media adopted them as are named the yellow vests a total of eight thousand people marched in paris with five thousand braving areas where police fired tear gas and broke up the demonstration french finance
u.k. parliament obtained copies of confidential internal papers conservative commentator steve malzberg joins us to take a look plus as bitcoin trades at just above thirty five hundred dollars about thirty seven hundred when we went to air is it point at a new bottle we'll ask taylor let amanda cryptocurrency analyst at simpler trading about that and more and later there's big business news and sports argues regina dam tells us about the new global player in sports programming all that directly...
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u.k. parliament. obtained copies of confidential internal papers which are said to include conversations between c.e.o. mark zuckerberg and top facebook executives they are believed to include information on how decisions were made on data privacy controls which played a part in the cambridge analytic a scandal and the documents were handed over by a third party just in time for tomorrow's meeting in london of seven nations that the first international grand committee on this information for mr zucker byrd has decided to skip despite being asked to attend and answer question here to tell us what this all means as conservative commentator steve malzberg hey steve thank you for look at this this is super interesting these documents i read were part of a court case in the u.s. and they were under seal by a u.s. judge so i don't know how they leaked out to parliament what do you know. it is so bizarre and thanks for having me ok so this is a court case in california this guy who ran. an app which by the w
u.k. parliament. obtained copies of confidential internal papers which are said to include conversations between c.e.o. mark zuckerberg and top facebook executives they are believed to include information on how decisions were made on data privacy controls which played a part in the cambridge analytic a scandal and the documents were handed over by a third party just in time for tomorrow's meeting in london of seven nations that the first international grand committee on this information for mr...
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u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh a car different belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. courts and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take full control of our money mr speaker the draft text that we have agreed with the commission is a good deal for our country and for our partners in the e.u. it honors the boat. it honors the coach of the british people by taking back control of our borders all the rules and our money while protecting jobs security and the integrity of our precious united kingdom. well is it really a good deal for the united kingdom the e.u. let's discuss this with our financial correspondent focus in britain from football how did the how did investors how did markets like that layout. you know what would get investors excited maybe a ratified agreement for now investors are not convinced the sterling rose about one percent yesterday when the news of the agreement came out but it's already dropped back down today and european markets are more or less neutral slightly positi
u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh a car different belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. courts and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take full control of our money mr speaker the draft text that we have agreed with the commission is a good deal for our country and for our partners in the e.u. it honors the boat. it honors the coach of the british people by taking back control of our borders...
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u.k. parliament to women female parliamentarians from all over the world came to westminster to launch a new push for female political involvement so let us recommit ourselves to inspire a new generation of female social political leaders to end violence against women and girls to grant all women access to family planning and end the barriers of girls education and economically and cowed women those who went before us started a great event for equality lets us be the generation that finishes the job. the statues of parliament's masculine history still dominate westminster to get themselves elected many of the women here have to overcome the suspicion and opposition of their male dominated societies people feel. people feel what does she bring on the table what does she wants to influence how does she want to change the status quo that is within the society so it becomes very very difficult but all of them are driven by the determination that equality is worth the struggle and that the future requires the effort if you mean well and if you fight well we are here the other women who fight give
u.k. parliament to women female parliamentarians from all over the world came to westminster to launch a new push for female political involvement so let us recommit ourselves to inspire a new generation of female social political leaders to end violence against women and girls to grant all women access to family planning and end the barriers of girls education and economically and cowed women those who went before us started a great event for equality lets us be the generation that finishes...
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u.k. parliaments for approval. i firmly believe that the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could be negotiated and it was for the cabinet to decide whether to move on in the talks the choices before us were difficult particularly in relation to the northern ireland backstop but the collective decision of cabinet was that the government should agree the draft withdrawal agreement and the outlined political declaration this is a decisive step which enables us to move on and finalize the deal in the days ahead these decisions were not taken lightly but i believe it is a decision that is firmly in the national interest. israel's defense minister has resigned from office after his government accepted a ceasefire in the gaza strip of it all either winners are calling for early elections he says his party will quit benyamin netanyahu is ruling coalition leaving it with just in one seat majority in the knesset pro-government forces in yemen have poles to for an offensive against the rebel held port of the danger
u.k. parliaments for approval. i firmly believe that the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could be negotiated and it was for the cabinet to decide whether to move on in the talks the choices before us were difficult particularly in relation to the northern ireland backstop but the collective decision of cabinet was that the government should agree the draft withdrawal agreement and the outlined political declaration this is a decisive step which enables us to move on and finalize...
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u.k. parliament next. oh. well absolutely i mean this deal now has to be approved by all the national parliaments of the european union some more easily than others but undoubtedly the hardest road will be through the british parliament for theresa may who already faces the opposition of some eighty five at least of her own m.p.'s in her own party who say they won't back the deal of the democratic unionists in northern ireland you saw them there in my report held up propped up a minority government saying they won't support the deal because it isn't what they want for northern ireland's future and there's little prospect of the labor party the opposition labor party filling in those gaps and having rebels within their ranks making up the reason may's numbers it's extremely difficult to see how she gets this deal through parliament and of course in the end that is the make or break moment because if it doesn't make it through parliament well one of her first stops immediately after that in a couple weeks time mi
u.k. parliament next. oh. well absolutely i mean this deal now has to be approved by all the national parliaments of the european union some more easily than others but undoubtedly the hardest road will be through the british parliament for theresa may who already faces the opposition of some eighty five at least of her own m.p.'s in her own party who say they won't back the deal of the democratic unionists in northern ireland you saw them there in my report held up propped up a minority...
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u.k. parliament. more now on the fallout from the murder of. turkey says it's still trying to maintain its relations with riyadh and the aftermath of murder but its foreign minister says if saudi arabia fails to cooperate then ankara will push for a thorough international investigation said in kosovo reports from ankara. turkish fears all the efforts to shed light on saudi journalist just killing may go in vain office also here insists that his murder couldn't have happened without an order from a senior saudi official and say they have shared all the evidence with the u.s. and some european countries every since cia report has concluded that saudi crown prince mohamed bin sell mom ordered the killing but u.s. president donald trump is reluctant to take a stand against riyadh citing billions of dollars worth of contracts saudi arabia denies the allegations that the crown prince was involved in to murder turkey has welcomed western countries condemnations against celtic government's efforts to co-opt this killing and ask for concrete steps for j
u.k. parliament. more now on the fallout from the murder of. turkey says it's still trying to maintain its relations with riyadh and the aftermath of murder but its foreign minister says if saudi arabia fails to cooperate then ankara will push for a thorough international investigation said in kosovo reports from ankara. turkish fears all the efforts to shed light on saudi journalist just killing may go in vain office also here insists that his murder couldn't have happened without an order...
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u.k. parliament has seized. >> the u.k. doesn't have a first amendment. you can be arrested for hate speech there. i think it will be quite difficult to put the genie back in the bottle with these privacy concerns. these are difficult questions. liz: this is a developing story. great to see you both. the supreme court appeared sceptical against apple in arguments over questions of whether customers can sue apple over its potential legal monopoly on app sales. look at this. mastercard projecting shoppers spent $23 billion on black friday alone. adope he said shoppers are on track to spend $8 billion. the mars insight lander successfully touched down on mars earlier this afternoon. this is the second u.s. robot to land on the red planet. the first was a curiosity rover in 2012. the brawl ended with running back leonard cornett and jack lawson getting ejected from the game. president trump holding two rallies tonight in mississippi. we are on the ground with the latest from the president. nancy pelosi is expected to win the democrat house speakership. we hav
u.k. parliament has seized. >> the u.k. doesn't have a first amendment. you can be arrested for hate speech there. i think it will be quite difficult to put the genie back in the bottle with these privacy concerns. these are difficult questions. liz: this is a developing story. great to see you both. the supreme court appeared sceptical against apple in arguments over questions of whether customers can sue apple over its potential legal monopoly on app sales. look at this. mastercard...
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u.k. parliament to women female parliamentarians from all over the world came to westminster to launch a new push for female political involvement so let us recommit ourselves to inspire a new generation of female social political need to is to end violence against women and girls. to grant all women access to family planning and the barriers of girls' education and economically empowered women those who went before us started the great meant for equality let us be the generation that finishes the job i thank the statues of parliaments masculine history still dominate westminster.
u.k. parliament to women female parliamentarians from all over the world came to westminster to launch a new push for female political involvement so let us recommit ourselves to inspire a new generation of female social political need to is to end violence against women and girls. to grant all women access to family planning and the barriers of girls' education and economically empowered women those who went before us started the great meant for equality let us be the generation that finishes...
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u.k. parliament to mark one hundred years since women there won the right to vote but apart from celebrating past progress the event also aim to inspire future generations of course. we are here not because we are law breakers we are here in our efforts to become law makers so wrote the suffragettes a million pankhurst to mark one hundred years since that campaign opened the u.k. parliament to women female parliamentarians from all over the world came to westminster to launch a new push for female political involvement so let us recommit ourselves to inspire a new generation of female social political leaders to end violence against women and girls to grant all women access to family planning and end the barriers of girls' education and economically and cowed women those who went before us started a great event for equality less us be the generation that finishes the job yet i the statues of parliament's masculine history still dominate westminster to get themselves elected many of the women here have to overcome the suspicion and opposition of their male dominated societies people feel . pe
u.k. parliament to mark one hundred years since women there won the right to vote but apart from celebrating past progress the event also aim to inspire future generations of course. we are here not because we are law breakers we are here in our efforts to become law makers so wrote the suffragettes a million pankhurst to mark one hundred years since that campaign opened the u.k. parliament to women female parliamentarians from all over the world came to westminster to launch a new push for...
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u.k. member of parliament.questions hanging over many mps whether this should be voted through or not. marcus doesn't like the deal. we'll be hearing from many more throughout the day. i'll be leaving here right now, heading to radio, so i'll leave them at in charge. matt: -- leave matt in charge. matt: and we will be going there together. quickly recap what's going on in italy, the country's assets have been soaring as the government announced it is looking to possibly negotiate and maybe bring a deficit target more in line with what the eu wants to see. that could cool the growing spat between the two over a breach in spending rules. let's bring in kevin costelloe in rome. we heard from salvini first that the deficit could be as low as 2.2%, maybe as high as 2.6% if he felt that's what was necessary. now we're hearing from demaio, maybe 2% to 2.1% is possible. what's the story? kevin: all signs are they will reduce the deficit below the 2.4%. that's the trend this morning. the number has to be fixed and we ha
u.k. member of parliament.questions hanging over many mps whether this should be voted through or not. marcus doesn't like the deal. we'll be hearing from many more throughout the day. i'll be leaving here right now, heading to radio, so i'll leave them at in charge. matt: -- leave matt in charge. matt: and we will be going there together. quickly recap what's going on in italy, the country's assets have been soaring as the government announced it is looking to possibly negotiate and maybe...
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u.k. parliament bigot how are things looking for the home front. well it's interesting. how our defacto partner and the government who are profiting her of the northern irish party they having a party conference this weekend they have boris johnson speaking somebody who's leading the criticism against series m a and had dia so the noises that we hear from that side is that they they remain very very critical over the issue of northern ireland and the separate status and their point of view that no that island will have in the future and that's what they're not happy about and then the other pressure like marks mentioned that being yes tackling here in the u.k. on trees i mean it's fisheries so there are lots of fishing lobbies and it's a hugely symbolic subject here in the u.k. there are the fishermen the scottish conservative party as well who are very vocal on this they do they want more rights not less for u.k. fishermen so if this is another contentious issue issue and there was draw agreement well that reflects this well here in the discussion in the debate here in
u.k. parliament bigot how are things looking for the home front. well it's interesting. how our defacto partner and the government who are profiting her of the northern irish party they having a party conference this weekend they have boris johnson speaking somebody who's leading the criticism against series m a and had dia so the noises that we hear from that side is that they they remain very very critical over the issue of northern ireland and the separate status and their point of view that...
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u.k. parliament to decide whether they kill the deal or seal it.he question is whether theresa may has the numbers to do this. through, itot get is a nightmare scenario for the u.k. prime minister as the brexit process and the timeline could be called into question. in today's sunday telegraph, theresa may said it will be a deal that is in our national interest, one that works for our whole country and all our people, whether you voted leave or remain. let's bring in the cio and head of investment management. great to have you with me. boris johnson, we just printed the story. boris johnson is saying the brakes of plan at the moment is the equipment to the titanic heading towards a doom. this is almost the worst of all scenarios, and iceberg waiting to happen. you come down on the debate? to spanish thanks blessings, there is an agreement. two,r two bank, here -- here comes the hard part, theresa may in parliament. they will not be happy. a deal will take place. it is probably not priced in by the market. yousef: where are we when it comes to the m
u.k. parliament to decide whether they kill the deal or seal it.he question is whether theresa may has the numbers to do this. through, itot get is a nightmare scenario for the u.k. prime minister as the brexit process and the timeline could be called into question. in today's sunday telegraph, theresa may said it will be a deal that is in our national interest, one that works for our whole country and all our people, whether you voted leave or remain. let's bring in the cio and head of...
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u.k. parliament will reject this bill you will not have an e.u. that says look then let's wait for a couple more months until the until a cliff edge breaks that they will say ok let's see what we can do but there is minimal wiggle room that can actually be offered from the you site. reporting for us from brussels thanks very much for that. now to some of the other stories making news around the world syrian state television says at least forty one people are being treated following a suspected always in gas attack by insurgents on the go on tell city of the left or doctors say most patients are suffering from breathing problems and blurred vision. in taiwan is to be to write suffered a major setback with voters overwhelmingly opposing same sex marriage and supporting the removal of sex related content from school textbooks a landmark court ruling in twenty seventeen have left taiwan set to become the first asian region to legalize gay marriage. u.s. president donald trump has tweeted that he's reached a deal with mexico to make asylum seekers wait
u.k. parliament will reject this bill you will not have an e.u. that says look then let's wait for a couple more months until the until a cliff edge breaks that they will say ok let's see what we can do but there is minimal wiggle room that can actually be offered from the you site. reporting for us from brussels thanks very much for that. now to some of the other stories making news around the world syrian state television says at least forty one people are being treated following a suspected...
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u.k. parliament .e will also speak to the former director general of the ecb, and also the chairman of the ocd general the best of societe generale. first, let us start with the first word news. >> brexit negotiators worked throughout the night in brussels after theresa may and the european commission director said they had made progress. an accident he announced she would return for talks on saturday a debut for eu leaders are due to sign up -- sign off on the deal. nissan's board are meeting to decide the future of chairman carlos ghosn. financial misconduct. the german is accused of underreporting compensation and misusing company funds. he has not been seen in public since his arrest. china says it is are concerned about reports by the u.s. trade representative office are them of intellectual property theft. the ministry of commerce spokesman in beijing spurs united states to take a constructive attitude to create an environment for talks. president trump on president xi jinping are set to meet at
u.k. parliament .e will also speak to the former director general of the ecb, and also the chairman of the ocd general the best of societe generale. first, let us start with the first word news. >> brexit negotiators worked throughout the night in brussels after theresa may and the european commission director said they had made progress. an accident he announced she would return for talks on saturday a debut for eu leaders are due to sign up -- sign off on the deal. nissan's board are...
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u.k. parliament. european commission president jean claude yonkers found optimism on that point. >> this divorce treaty is expected to get the backing of the eu 27. is this straightforward as being a rubber stamped issue or is there a possibility of a surprise from any of these heads of state as we move ahead in this process? >> reporter: well, george, we are expecting all 27 eu leaders to endorse this deal now that spain has withdrawn its 11th hour threat to boycott the summit. we understand that the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez, has arrived today, although none of these leaders seemed particularly happy about today's proceedings. the dutch prime minister saying we're all losing today. we've also heard from michelle barnier, the chief brexit negotiator for the eu. we heard him say that it's time for everyone to quote, take their responsibility. take a listen to what he had to say. >> now it's time for everybody to take their responsibility, everybody. i want just to add that this deal is a ne
u.k. parliament. european commission president jean claude yonkers found optimism on that point. >> this divorce treaty is expected to get the backing of the eu 27. is this straightforward as being a rubber stamped issue or is there a possibility of a surprise from any of these heads of state as we move ahead in this process? >> reporter: well, george, we are expecting all 27 eu leaders to endorse this deal now that spain has withdrawn its 11th hour threat to boycott the summit. we...
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u.k. parliament after it was formally approved by eu leaders. warned there could be no renegotiation if british lawmakers voted down. kathleen hays is here. may is determined to fight this bottle and win, but so are her opponents. yvokathleen: don't count her out. this is one tough promised her. there are problems on both sides -- kathleen: this is one tough prime minister. she says she is confident she can get it through and ready to -- >> before christmas mp's will vote on this deal. it will be one of the most significant votes parliament has held for many years. it will depend whether we move forward together into a brighter future, or open the deal -- door to more division and uncertainty. kathleen: many on the european side say if there was any better deal, theresa may would have gotten it. she was stubborn, tenacious. many hope the deal can go through, including jean-claude juncker, saying brexit is the only deal for britain. let's listen to what he said, because this does seem to be the sentiment overall. >> those who think that by reject
u.k. parliament after it was formally approved by eu leaders. warned there could be no renegotiation if british lawmakers voted down. kathleen hays is here. may is determined to fight this bottle and win, but so are her opponents. yvokathleen: don't count her out. this is one tough promised her. there are problems on both sides -- kathleen: this is one tough prime minister. she says she is confident she can get it through and ready to -- >> before christmas mp's will vote on this deal. it...
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u.k. parliament give the yes. ramy: thank you very much.tinue that story because we know theresa may definitely is taking her authority on getting -- staking her authority on getting that passed after it was formerly approved by the e.u. -- formally approved by the e.u. says there will be no more voting if the mp's vote it down. kathleen: theresa may saying she is going home, and she looks forward to taking her campaign to get this brexit deal passed, which she has staked her leadership on. she feels strongly and the e.u. agrees with her this is the only deal possible now. she says 70% to 80% of the u.k. wanted. here is what she said earlier. >> before christmas, mp's will vote on this. it will be one of the most significant votes in many years. it will depend whether we move forward together into a brighter future or open the door to more division and uncertainty. kathleen: many leaders of e.u. nations support the deal and theresa may like the dutch prime minister, saying if there was anything better than this deal, theresa may would have
u.k. parliament give the yes. ramy: thank you very much.tinue that story because we know theresa may definitely is taking her authority on getting -- staking her authority on getting that passed after it was formerly approved by the e.u. -- formally approved by the e.u. says there will be no more voting if the mp's vote it down. kathleen: theresa may saying she is going home, and she looks forward to taking her campaign to get this brexit deal passed, which she has staked her leadership on. she...
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u.k. parliament passed the deal. a search operation is underway in uganda after a policy boat capsized on lake victoria one bodies have been recovered so far has told them more than a hundred people were on board at the time. and russian warplanes have dogs in rebel held areas in northern syria hours after russia and syria accused opposition fighters of a toxic gas attack rebel groups say they don't have a chemical weapons and deny the suspect or even strike in the government controlled city of aleppo. saudi crown prince robin salam is on his first overseas trip since the death of jamal khashoggi the second leg is expected to take him to bahrain protesters in tunis here are pressuring the government to cancel a planned visit by the crown prince the government is warning that demonstrations could threaten much needed financial aid from the kingdom national reports. today is in activists calling for mass protests against a proposed visit by the saudi crown prince mohammed bin said ben is on his first tour aboard since
u.k. parliament passed the deal. a search operation is underway in uganda after a policy boat capsized on lake victoria one bodies have been recovered so far has told them more than a hundred people were on board at the time. and russian warplanes have dogs in rebel held areas in northern syria hours after russia and syria accused opposition fighters of a toxic gas attack rebel groups say they don't have a chemical weapons and deny the suspect or even strike in the government controlled city of...
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u.k. parliament we'll have to see if we get to those steps next because as we said theresa may facing a lot of opposition at home arch breaks a tear conservative party member take a priest was one of the m.p.'s who was challenging the prime minister in parliament in the house of commons let's listen to what he said earlier my role i don't have a friend and she's on question the owner said we would leave the customs union. the next two says otherwise my right on friend said that she would maintain the integrity of the united kingdom the whole procedure called says otherwise my right on the friend said we would be out of the jurisdiction of the orkin court of justice on school one hundred some to fall says otherwise i was on my right over the french was what i write only for dollars no longer match should i don't write to my right on befriend the member of. west. as we said jacob chief brags a tear there are you mentioned already that a senior euro skeptic conservative lawmakers are meeting right now we are seeing one report that jacob we smog might be putting in a letter of no confidence in
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u.k. parliament if may go is this deal likely to stand. it really depends who comes afterwards if you talk to the social democrats for example in the city there is there is reborn hope here that there might even be a second referendum and then that referendum wouldn't be in favor of the remainder or so that there is no brags it at all in the end but of course it's really hard to save somebody like jacob riis mog becomes the next prime minister of the united kingdom that's probably not going to be the case so the overall strategy at the moment is to stay the course keep calm carry on meaning that there is a withdrawal agreement and that the us taking all the necessary steps to prepare that you brags that some of that is scheduled for the twenty fifth of november meaning they're getting the feedback the analysis now from the different capitals of the member states on the withdrawal agreement also at the same time preparing the political agreement that's supposed to hint at what the future relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. is going t
u.k. parliament if may go is this deal likely to stand. it really depends who comes afterwards if you talk to the social democrats for example in the city there is there is reborn hope here that there might even be a second referendum and then that referendum wouldn't be in favor of the remainder or so that there is no brags it at all in the end but of course it's really hard to save somebody like jacob riis mog becomes the next prime minister of the united kingdom that's probably not going to...
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u.k. parliament and so on and weekend parts of the e.u. institutions agreeing to this but the summit will need a unanimous decision and the e.u. so far it was clear throughout the breaks of negotiations unity was key for the e.u. that was part of the negotiation position if not the core of its negotiating position and they will not give this up so a rocky negotiations going on as we speak looking ahead to the summit on sunday care what does happen next it's not just gibraltar but it's also fish which is a contentious issue particularly for spain and the netherlands so a number of countries are currently handing in last minute. demands maybe you could call them for potential concessions potential changes but the way things look for me right now we're still heading for that summit on sunday. and care just briefly if you can everyone wondering as to reset main britain is going to be able to push this breaks a deal through parliament is there any question whether the remaining twenty seven e.u. parliaments whether they'll be any difficulties t
u.k. parliament and so on and weekend parts of the e.u. institutions agreeing to this but the summit will need a unanimous decision and the e.u. so far it was clear throughout the breaks of negotiations unity was key for the e.u. that was part of the negotiation position if not the core of its negotiating position and they will not give this up so a rocky negotiations going on as we speak looking ahead to the summit on sunday care what does happen next it's not just gibraltar but it's also fish...
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u.k. parliament over the draft rights that agreement with two senior ministers resigning and spokesman said that good progress have been made during the meeting but that work is ongoing here's what may had to say after meeting own car. we had a very good meeting this evening we've made further progress and as a result we've given sufficient direction to monica as i hope for them to be able to resolve the remaining issues in that work will start immediately i now plan to return to further meetings including with president on saturday to discuss how we can bring to a conclusion this process and bring it to a conclusion in the interests of all our people so may is to return to brussels for more talks with younger and e.u. officials and you brussels bear chief max wolfman is standing by with the very latest on those developments so max what are those remaining issues that maids talking about here you know sara we were quite surprised to hear that she was coming about to go on saturday to continue those negotiations because basically the text for the political agreement so about the future of th
u.k. parliament over the draft rights that agreement with two senior ministers resigning and spokesman said that good progress have been made during the meeting but that work is ongoing here's what may had to say after meeting own car. we had a very good meeting this evening we've made further progress and as a result we've given sufficient direction to monica as i hope for them to be able to resolve the remaining issues in that work will start immediately i now plan to return to further...
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u.k. parliament this from john hall in brussels. it took the european union members just half an hour to endorse the negotiated briggs's text and they did so unanimously a momentous step on the road to bring. the mood was resolute this is the best possible move forward this is the best possible for europe this is the only deal possible the tone in place is somber and poignant gardner thought how it will all end one think. we will remain friends until the end of days. and one day long. how it all ends depends now on whether the deal is indorsed by the united kingdom itself the live face of her critics to resume a must strike an upbeat tone what we see in this deal today is a deal that delivers for people delivers on the vote delivers in a way that protects jobs and livelihoods and protects all security and the united kingdom and as i've said before i believe our best days lie ahead of us for the prime minister the hard work is just beginning you leaders view briggs it now as a done deal they didn't want it but there's no need to suga
u.k. parliament this from john hall in brussels. it took the european union members just half an hour to endorse the negotiated briggs's text and they did so unanimously a momentous step on the road to bring. the mood was resolute this is the best possible move forward this is the best possible for europe this is the only deal possible the tone in place is somber and poignant gardner thought how it will all end one think. we will remain friends until the end of days. and one day long. how it...
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u.k. parliament which has been this so heavily criticised back home. i think it will make a real effort here to help to result in the difficult situation she finds herself in so that all these hours on end weeks and months of negotiations have not been in vain when it comes to the debt political declaration i think we have some wiggle room when it comes to the much larger part of the divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages of the that simply settle how the divorce will work so the bill is in there the agreement on citizen rights is in there the agreement on the irish backstop the soul to guarantee that there is no hard border in northern ireland i think all of that will remain untouched all right let's move on now to sunday's the all important e.u. summit before we talk a little bit more insight into detail about it put it in perspective for us is this a negotiation in the go sharing a sessions or is this man's for all parties involved to sign the dotted line and seal the deal no it's certainly not a negotiating session what i've heard i
u.k. parliament which has been this so heavily criticised back home. i think it will make a real effort here to help to result in the difficult situation she finds herself in so that all these hours on end weeks and months of negotiations have not been in vain when it comes to the debt political declaration i think we have some wiggle room when it comes to the much larger part of the divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages of the that simply settle how the divorce will work so...
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u.k. parliament. well it's all these government says it will not change it spending proposals despite the european commission rejecting its budget for two thousand and nineteen the e.u. is concerned that rome's borrow and spend plans could trigger another debt crisis and create a domino effect in the eurozone but that if you prime minister vini says he will not back down lawrence the reports now from brussels. rome may be the eternal city but it's looking like someone needs to give it some attention the social as well as physical fabric of italy has been unraveling for years with high unemployment and the persistently stagnant economy. rather than pointing to the endemic corruption italy has always suffered the populist coalition government to squarely blames austerity imposed by the european union on its problems but their vows to break hardline spending rules from brussels has led inevitably to an all out confrontation with the european commission which has said it will impose sanctions and fines ho
u.k. parliament. well it's all these government says it will not change it spending proposals despite the european commission rejecting its budget for two thousand and nineteen the e.u. is concerned that rome's borrow and spend plans could trigger another debt crisis and create a domino effect in the eurozone but that if you prime minister vini says he will not back down lawrence the reports now from brussels. rome may be the eternal city but it's looking like someone needs to give it some...
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u.k. parliament. it might even be a likely scenario that the first vote sort of votes the deal down particularly labor will say as a matter of principle because we absolutely are against the tories dead set and we will absolutely make no concessions to them we say no and then we could see a rehash of the whole thing and said if new political alliances forming around a possible yes vote but that would then sort of be only possible in generally they could they would need a bit of time for that is so it is really unclear at the moment where things might be falling and where they might be going because for to reason may she really has to sort of try to shore up her deal and she's doing her best but she is not the greatest communicator she is not somebody who has close personal relationships to anybody in whole party or even on the opposition benches absolutely not and so she really can't put her personal weight. into this here into the scheme at the moment and she has to use the whips in parliament and sh
u.k. parliament. it might even be a likely scenario that the first vote sort of votes the deal down particularly labor will say as a matter of principle because we absolutely are against the tories dead set and we will absolutely make no concessions to them we say no and then we could see a rehash of the whole thing and said if new political alliances forming around a possible yes vote but that would then sort of be only possible in generally they could they would need a bit of time for that is...
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u.k. parliament. well the ship of state on friday evening is looking more stable than it was twenty four hours ago theresa may has appointed a new briggs's secretary replacing dominic robb who resigned on thursday stephen bach lee up to now a junior health minister but crucially a leave supporter that portfolio requires a leave supporter to make it in any way effective he takes up the position albeit a portfolio reduced in stature to reason may will be leading the negotiations we're told at least over the next ten days with the e.u. she's also brought back into her cabinet and the rudd the former home secretary a pro remain minister and a close ally of to resume a to take up estimate vai's position at work and pensions that's a big boost to the prime minister to have her ally back in cabinet and of course the five leave pro leave cabinet ministers who've been on the verge of resigning for the last twenty four hours including michael gove he's a big fish and they will decide to stay on and try and see
u.k. parliament. well the ship of state on friday evening is looking more stable than it was twenty four hours ago theresa may has appointed a new briggs's secretary replacing dominic robb who resigned on thursday stephen bach lee up to now a junior health minister but crucially a leave supporter that portfolio requires a leave supporter to make it in any way effective he takes up the position albeit a portfolio reduced in stature to reason may will be leading the negotiations we're told at...
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u.k. parliaments from prove all. i firmly believe that the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could be negotiated and it was for the cabinet to decide whether to move on in the told us the choices before us were difficult particularly in relation to the northern ireland backstop the collective decision of cabinet was that the government should agree the draft withdrawal agreement and the outlined political declaration this is a decisive step which enables us to move on and finalize the deal in the days ahead . these decisions were not taken lightly but i believe it is a decision that is firmly in the national interest israel's defense minister has resigned from office to his government accepted a ceasefire in the gaza strip lieberman is now calling for early elections he says his party will quit and human netanyahu is ruling coalition leaving it with just one seat majority in the knesset pro-government forces in yemen pulls an offensive against the rebel held port city of the data the fighters attacked by t
u.k. parliaments from prove all. i firmly believe that the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could be negotiated and it was for the cabinet to decide whether to move on in the told us the choices before us were difficult particularly in relation to the northern ireland backstop the collective decision of cabinet was that the government should agree the draft withdrawal agreement and the outlined political declaration this is a decisive step which enables us to move on and finalize...