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certified. boeing shares are down about a third of a percent. >>> theresa may is under increasing pressure as she tries put her brexit plan over the lane may met with members of the party in her country residence and told them she would quit and return to their vote for her deal the meeting comes as hundreds of thousands of people marched in london to demand a new brexit referendum. >>> pinterest is set to go public, following an ipo, listing shares in the new york stock exchange under the label pins its net loss decreased last year, and revenue rose by 60%. >>> big apple news apple is set to unveil the highly anticipated video streaming service at an event at its headquarters today the "wall street journal" says apple will charge for that service, contrary to previous reports, it would be free for users of apple devices we will have full coverage of the product event throughout the day on cnbc. >> what a day to have a big product release event of all the days. >> of all the days thank you very much. >>> speaking of apple, coming up, why tim cook is urging china to continue to quo
certified. boeing shares are down about a third of a percent. >>> theresa may is under increasing pressure as she tries put her brexit plan over the lane may met with members of the party in her country residence and told them she would quit and return to their vote for her deal the meeting comes as hundreds of thousands of people marched in london to demand a new brexit referendum. >>> pinterest is set to go public, following an ipo, listing shares in the new york stock...
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overwhelmingly shot down prime minister theresa may's last ditch proposal for an exit plan. let's bring in steve sdgewick live with more take us through the details. what does this vote mean, and what is next >> great to be with you. as we explained this time yesterday, people begin to worry that actually what mrs. may had achieved in straussburg will not the guarantees that the british people, the northern irish people could not be with an eternal backstop with the republic of ireland and with the rest of the e.u. as well then when we got what's called the cheap legal option in the u.k., the attorney general's view, and he confirmed that actually, yes, he did not eliminate that risk, and then once thereafter, we kind of knew that mrs. may would lose the vote she lost the same vote pretty much on the same deal on january 15th by a record british history parliame parliame parliamentarian majority ever. that was 230 this time she only lost about 145. it's still the fourth largest ever as well a hunl day again today there's another vote which supposedly, and i say supposedly, we take
overwhelmingly shot down prime minister theresa may's last ditch proposal for an exit plan. let's bring in steve sdgewick live with more take us through the details. what does this vote mean, and what is next >> great to be with you. as we explained this time yesterday, people begin to worry that actually what mrs. may had achieved in straussburg will not the guarantees that the british people, the northern irish people could not be with an eternal backstop with the republic of ireland...
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storm on saturday. british prime minister theresa may has held crisis talks with senior ministers and brexiteers in an effort to breathe life into her twice defeated divorce deal after reports her cabin was planning to topple her.
storm on saturday. british prime minister theresa may has held crisis talks with senior ministers and brexiteers in an effort to breathe life into her twice defeated divorce deal after reports her cabin was planning to topple her.
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prime minister theresa may said on twitter: also taking to twitter, nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg said: he said nato remains committed to our common fight against terrorism. joining me from kent in southern england is diana darke, syria specialist and author of ‘the last sanctuary in aleppo‘ and ‘my house in damascus.‘ bulky forjoining us. bulky for joining us. i bulky forjoining us. i spotted one of your last tweets on this development. you wrote that was the easy pa rt development. you wrote that was the easy part now the battle will be much tougher. what did he mean? we have been measuring everything by statistics, how much land they have lost, how many people had been killed. these are old statistics. what disguises is what is left now. this is the critical thing that people need to understand. even in these final months, thousands and thousands of isis sympathisers and supporters had disappeared into the population anyway and so you only have to look at iraq and see that in july of 2017 the iraqi government claimed it had one and isis was defeated and now,
prime minister theresa may said on twitter: also taking to twitter, nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg said: he said nato remains committed to our common fight against terrorism. joining me from kent in southern england is diana darke, syria specialist and author of ‘the last sanctuary in aleppo‘ and ‘my house in damascus.‘ bulky forjoining us. bulky for joining us. i bulky forjoining us. i spotted one of your last tweets on this development. you wrote that was the easy pa rt...
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minister says theresa may must consider it. i don't think it is sustainable to say we will ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. i don't that that is a sustainable position for the government to take. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, calls for governments to play a more active role in regulating the internet. now on bbc news, it's time for witness history. hello and welcome to the programme. we are at the royal academy in london. today we present five extraordinary moments from the recent past, as told to us by the people who were there. in this programme, we will find out about the lasting effects of agent orange on the people of vietnam. we will speak to the man who pioneered the sport of snowboarding, look back to the moment when leningrad became saint petersburg, and hear about the historic shift within the catholic church, . historic shift within the catholic church,. but we start with a
minister says theresa may must consider it. i don't think it is sustainable to say we will ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. i don't that that is a sustainable position for the government to take. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, calls for governments to play a more active role in regulating the...
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theresa may says she does not have enough support to put her european union divorce deal into a vote in parliament but she is still hoping to do so this week. she said today that she regrets britain is not set to leave the eu on march 29 as planned. global news on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. special counsel robert probe. concluded his >> i think mr. giuliani would be wise to wait until the report is made public before making any pronouncements, and likewise people should wait before saying how incriminating it is. >> we know there was some collusion. pres. trump: there was no collusion with russia, no obstruction and none whatsoever. and totalomplete exoneration. i want to welcome university of virginia center for politics and sabato crystal ball editor. the narrative is that no one ever changes minds on this stuff, the people who think trump is innocent, the people who think trump is guilty, they will find something new. when it comes to actual elections, is there a reason to think this will have impact
theresa may says she does not have enough support to put her european union divorce deal into a vote in parliament but she is still hoping to do so this week. she said today that she regrets britain is not set to leave the eu on march 29 as planned. global news on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. special counsel robert probe. concluded his >> i think mr. giuliani would be wise to wait until the report is made...
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theresa may reportedly planning to bring her brexit proposal back to parliament for a fourth time. one day after parliament rejected her deal with the european union for a third time for the margin of defeat has grown smaller but there must reach an answer by the april 12 deadline or it could have tragic outcome. for more log on to www.foxnews.com. >> they tried to poisoned the national debate and tear up the fabric of our great democracy, the greatest anywhere in the world. >> the assault by the obama administration and the mainstream media against donald trump allies has been potentially criminal. donald trump associates have received desolate rights, lost fortunes, legal fees and the reputations dragged through the mud all because the russia collision hoax started by hillary clinton. joining me now, former trump campaign foreign policy advisor, george papadopoulos. the author of the new book, a deep state target and former trump campaign advisor. michael caputo. you were unmasked. you believe that you were electronically surveilled. you also believe you had human spies don't yo
theresa may reportedly planning to bring her brexit proposal back to parliament for a fourth time. one day after parliament rejected her deal with the european union for a third time for the margin of defeat has grown smaller but there must reach an answer by the april 12 deadline or it could have tragic outcome. for more log on to www.foxnews.com. >> they tried to poisoned the national debate and tear up the fabric of our great democracy, the greatest anywhere in the world. >> the...
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his son minister theresa may now says she is prepared to resign but not before she delivers bread. to the council request following the u.s. official recognition of israeli sovereignty over the golan heights a disputed area on the border with syria. my country's government considers this decision as a.
his son minister theresa may now says she is prepared to resign but not before she delivers bread. to the council request following the u.s. official recognition of israeli sovereignty over the golan heights a disputed area on the border with syria. my country's government considers this decision as a.
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democracies is happening all over the world. it's why we have brexit, theresa may asking for a three-month extension, it's a reason why we have a lot of dissension around the world. and at the chinese say we can get better transportation, we can reduce poverty in our country, which they have done as you well know, none tnecessary it's authoritarianism for whom. it's certainly not about human rights because we know they're disenfranchised but undergo horrors in china. we know that it may not be a system that is sustainable over time except without big control. but i think one of the big points in bob's essay that's very important is china is now going to be the owner of so much data about its people, so much control through the internet, so much control through technology, that one of the great really challenges we all have is wrapping our arms around technology because technology has been part of the disenfranchisement of people, of folks feeling like they don't get their fair share of the world and we need to master that and make sure that technology is used as a democratic tool not
democracies is happening all over the world. it's why we have brexit, theresa may asking for a three-month extension, it's a reason why we have a lot of dissension around the world. and at the chinese say we can get better transportation, we can reduce poverty in our country, which they have done as you well know, none tnecessary it's authoritarianism for whom. it's certainly not about human rights because we know they're disenfranchised but undergo horrors in china. we know that it may not be...
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, it's in we have brexit, theresa may just asking for a three-month extension in hopes of getting something done, it's why we have a lot of dissension around the world. although the chinese, as you say, say that, yes, indeed we can get better transportation, we can reduce poverty in our country, which they have done, as you well know, nonetheless it is authoritarianism for whom? it certainly isn't the consent of the governed which is part of our constitution and part of our declaration. it's certainly not about human rights because we know uighurs are tremendously not only disenfranchised but undergo horrors in china, we know that it may not be a system that is sustainable over time except without big control, but i think the -- one of the big points in bob's essay that's very important is china is now going to be the owner of so much data about its people, so much control through the internet, so much control through technology that one of the great really challenges we all have is wrapping our arms around technology because technology has been part of the disenfranchisement of p
, it's in we have brexit, theresa may just asking for a three-month extension in hopes of getting something done, it's why we have a lot of dissension around the world. although the chinese, as you say, say that, yes, indeed we can get better transportation, we can reduce poverty in our country, which they have done, as you well know, nonetheless it is authoritarianism for whom? it certainly isn't the consent of the governed which is part of our constitution and part of our declaration. it's...
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with authoritarianism is happening all over the world. that is why well brexit, theresa may asking for three-month extension in hopes of getting something done. while we have dissented around the world. say that,he chinese yes, indeed, we can get better transportation, we can reduce poverty in our country which they have done as you well know, nonetheless, it is authoritarianism for nonethelest is authoritarianism for whom? it is certainly not the consent of the governed, which is part of our declaration. it is certainly not about human rights, because we know they are not only phenomenally disenfranchised but undergo -- in china. we know it may not be sustainable over time, but i think one of the big points in bob's essay that is very important as china is now going to be the owner of so much data opponents people, so much control -- data about its people, so much control through the internet, so much control through technology that one of the great challenges we all have is wrapping our arms around technology, because technology has been part of the disenfranchisement of people,
with authoritarianism is happening all over the world. that is why well brexit, theresa may asking for three-month extension in hopes of getting something done. while we have dissented around the world. say that,he chinese yes, indeed, we can get better transportation, we can reduce poverty in our country which they have done as you well know, nonetheless, it is authoritarianism for nonethelest is authoritarianism for whom? it is certainly not the consent of the governed, which is part of our...
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theresa may. this is all gone off to vote. why the house of commons is empty. the last chance to vote on theresa may's withdrawal agreement. she told them before they went off to vote, this is the last opportunity if you want to deliver "brexit." if they turn it down, the latest numbers suggest it will get beaten not as much as first two times around, they have until april 12th, the brits to come up with something else or they're out, they're done. stuart: totally lost. ashley: put it this way, they vote yes, they will go out on may 22nd with a deal in place. if they vote no it is up to the eu whether they give them more time to get their act together. increasingly the eu is fed up with what is going on. you know what? just go. just go. we're fed up. hard brexit. stuart: i would like to see that. ashley: french president macron says go. if you can't come up with a decent answer, just go. that is what many people in britain would like, at least those that voted for it. stuart: what is just go in french? susan: aurevoir? ashley: a few words i can't use. stuart: this is trying to get a few
theresa may. this is all gone off to vote. why the house of commons is empty. the last chance to vote on theresa may's withdrawal agreement. she told them before they went off to vote, this is the last opportunity if you want to deliver "brexit." if they turn it down, the latest numbers suggest it will get beaten not as much as first two times around, they have until april 12th, the brits to come up with something else or they're out, they're done. stuart: totally lost. ashley: put...
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. appreciate it. >>> listen to this. brexit, prime minister theresa may facing new pressures to resign. wait a second. i have no doubt she's no longer going to be the prime minister. ashley: yes. stuart: who's the replacement? ashley: boris johnson could well be in the offing. at least boris believes so. i think he would back a deal where she says okay, you vote for my plan, i will resign. he wrote an interesting article in "the telegraph" today basically saying there but there's lots of speculation. he's got a more professional haircut, he lost some weight, he's got a new girlfriend. he pushed the reset button as though laying the groundwork. stuart: got a new haircut, lost weight and has a new girlfriend. ashley: he's a refreshed boris. stuart: all right, ashley, thank you very much. futures, where are we? where are we going to open? we have about ten minutes to go. we will be down about 40, 45 on the dow, 24 on the nasdaq. >>> president trump getting some positive news on more than just the mueller report. a new fox poll shows his handling of the economy's getting very good marks. details a
. appreciate it. >>> listen to this. brexit, prime minister theresa may facing new pressures to resign. wait a second. i have no doubt she's no longer going to be the prime minister. ashley: yes. stuart: who's the replacement? ashley: boris johnson could well be in the offing. at least boris believes so. i think he would back a deal where she says okay, you vote for my plan, i will resign. he wrote an interesting article in "the telegraph" today basically saying there but...
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of theresa may. agreement in the coming hours politicians are scheduled to vote for a first time on prime minister maine's breaks it deal as you've said live pictures from london the house of commons teresa mayes full day who has as you know already been voted down twice by mc so this time they're being asked to approve only part of the overall breck's it will be live in london in just a moment to bring you the parliamentary debate which are looking at right now but first this report from louise barker on the latest about men's. efforts to secure backing for teresa mayes deal are intensifying with senior government ministers urging m.p.'s to give the twice defeated divorce deal another go this after may promise to resign if a proposal is passed those tipped to replace a say now is the time to back the deal in seventeen point four million people just leave the european union have a chance to make sure that we do that's what everyone can support the prime minister's deal with. the speaker of the house told the government that it could only put the deal before parliament again if it wa
of theresa may. agreement in the coming hours politicians are scheduled to vote for a first time on prime minister maine's breaks it deal as you've said live pictures from london the house of commons teresa mayes full day who has as you know already been voted down twice by mc so this time they're being asked to approve only part of the overall breck's it will be live in london in just a moment to bring you the parliamentary debate which are looking at right now but first this report from...
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take you live to london where parliament is still arguing over brexit. it's not clear theresa may will stay as the prime minister. it's not clear, frankly, what's going to happen to great britain at all. we're monitoring everything that's happening, of course. you can follow me oni twitter. i'm @scottmcgrew. >>> if you know someone planning to visit our lovely state of california for the first time, this could be the perfect starter set for them. the seven most instagramable sites in california. that's according to a global travel site not listing the most instagram sites, somehow san diego's balboa park topping the list there, the golden gate bridge is right behind. san francisco's painted lady also appearing there, seventh on the list. the same website puts california third for most instagramable state, behind new york and texas. >> is that a word now? >> it is now. >> it is now. you knew what i meant. >> yes. >> balboa park probably gets number one because the golden gate bridge sometimes is just fog behind you. >> that's true. >> i have some family coming in today and so we're goin
take you live to london where parliament is still arguing over brexit. it's not clear theresa may will stay as the prime minister. it's not clear, frankly, what's going to happen to great britain at all. we're monitoring everything that's happening, of course. you can follow me oni twitter. i'm @scottmcgrew. >>> if you know someone planning to visit our lovely state of california for the first time, this could be the perfect starter set for them. the seven most instagramable sites in...
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leaders offered to put off brexit until 22nd may if mps approved theresa may's deal in the next few days. if they don't, the delay will be shorter, until 12th april, at which point the uk must set out its next steps or leave without a deal. theresa may had made clear she was unhappy at having to ask for any delay at all, and her trip to brussels came at the end of the week which had seen a surprise intervention from the speaker, a bad—tempered row at pmqs and a downing street statement from the prime minister that had backbench mps in a fury over the brexit blame game. so, let's begin at the beginning. theresa may started the week hoping to get a deal before mps for one last heave. after two heavy defeats, she was looking for some last—minute converts ahead of another so—called ‘meaningful vote‘. but, much to ministers‘ surprise, the speaker, john bercow, made an announcement on monday afternoon which squashed that ambition flat. he quoted from parliament‘s ancient rule book. the 24th edition of erskine may states, on page 397, that, and i quote, "a motion or an amendm
leaders offered to put off brexit until 22nd may if mps approved theresa may's deal in the next few days. if they don't, the delay will be shorter, until 12th april, at which point the uk must set out its next steps or leave without a deal. theresa may had made clear she was unhappy at having to ask for any delay at all, and her trip to brussels came at the end of the week which had seen a surprise intervention from the speaker, a bad—tempered row at pmqs and a downing street statement from...
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country's biggest ever evacuation ahead of a storm. here in britain, prime minister theresa may says she might not bring her brexit deal back for another vote, if it appears there is not sufficient support. the european union has agreed to delay brexit — but only by two weeks — if british mps reject the agreement. now on bbc news, the travel show are in dubai, a place which has set ambitious targets for a more sustainable future. we meet the people working in the travel industry hoping to help make that happen. coming up this week on the travel show: i am in coming up this week on the travel show: iam in dubai coming up this week on the travel show: i am in dubai to find out how they are trying hard to make holidays more sustainable here. so that goes back in the land, back in the system to help create food? sustainability in a bag, i like it. plus i meet the turtles who have become temporary residence at an iconic seven star hotel. and then there is a serious drop in temperature as we travelled to russia to meet the man who has just completed his own incrediblejourney across siberia
country's biggest ever evacuation ahead of a storm. here in britain, prime minister theresa may says she might not bring her brexit deal back for another vote, if it appears there is not sufficient support. the european union has agreed to delay brexit — but only by two weeks — if british mps reject the agreement. now on bbc news, the travel show are in dubai, a place which has set ambitious targets for a more sustainable future. we meet the people working in the travel industry hoping to...
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conservative m.p.'s theresa may said she's prepared to make the ultimate move and step down as prime minister after she's delivered. i know there is a desire for a new approach a new leadership in the second phase of the brakes at negotiations he said and i won't stand in the way if that but we need to get the deal through and deliver breaks it i'm prepared to leave this job earlier than i intended in order to do what is right for our country and our party she concluded by asking everyone in the room to back a deal to allow for a smooth and orderly breaks it but. but so far the u.k.'s departure has been anything but a deal's been resoundingly rejected twice but on wednesday she once again championed her plan we have a deal which cancels our your membership fee we don't see you making our laws which gives us our own immigration policy and the common agricultural policy for good and is a common fisheries policy for good other options don't do that other options would lead to delay to uncertainty and never delivering threats to. the opposition labor leaders call the government's handling of brag
conservative m.p.'s theresa may said she's prepared to make the ultimate move and step down as prime minister after she's delivered. i know there is a desire for a new approach a new leadership in the second phase of the brakes at negotiations he said and i won't stand in the way if that but we need to get the deal through and deliver breaks it i'm prepared to leave this job earlier than i intended in order to do what is right for our country and our party she concluded by asking everyone in...
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. immense pressure yeah i mean theresa may is in brussels but frankly here at westminster the still feeling the repercussions of what she had to say the prime minister say in a televised address that took place on wednesday night where she essentially said that she was with the people and that the log jam over bricks it was all the fault of m.p.'s now that has gone down very badly indeed and i have. never really seen the prime minister quite so isolated and friendless as she is in regards to the situation here in westminster that she has now m.p.'s who have been exasperated are now becoming infuriated by the prime minister's strategy the clock is ticking we are now just eight days away from bracks it's and she's effectively managed to make everybody unhappy that the she will bracks it is who simply want to leave the european union come what may are very angry at the fact that promise to may has been effectively bounced into asking for an extension or albeit a short one other m.p.'s who want to see a more orderly withdrawal from the european union are extremely unhappy with the fact
. immense pressure yeah i mean theresa may is in brussels but frankly here at westminster the still feeling the repercussions of what she had to say the prime minister say in a televised address that took place on wednesday night where she essentially said that she was with the people and that the log jam over bricks it was all the fault of m.p.'s now that has gone down very badly indeed and i have. never really seen the prime minister quite so isolated and friendless as she is in regards to...
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, good to see you, michael. >> michael: good to see you, eddie. >> ed: the mother theresa of montgomery and they put you on his hate to watch. why are you a hater? >> michael: this was an amazing example, the hate watch blog the southern poverty law center wrote up about a video i did for prego are you. the irony it condemned racism come explicitly a video about antiracism in the southern poverty law center called it most egregious video. >> ed: they didn't like where you were going? >> michael: a badge of honor. that is right. what it did was contradicted their narrative, what the splc has done it began as a good organization. it had credibility and did good work. but morris is being fired over a personal matter. he should be fired for destroying once credible organization and turning half-million dollar smear factory to go after anyone to the right of hillary clinton. forget me can i take it as a badge of honor they call might anti-to -- antiracist video but to call ben carson and extremists and possibly the most soft-spokn moderate man and all of america shows you they hav
, good to see you, michael. >> michael: good to see you, eddie. >> ed: the mother theresa of montgomery and they put you on his hate to watch. why are you a hater? >> michael: this was an amazing example, the hate watch blog the southern poverty law center wrote up about a video i did for prego are you. the irony it condemned racism come explicitly a video about antiracism in the southern poverty law center called it most egregious video. >> ed: they didn't like where...
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right for you. ♪ >>> two years ago british prime minister theresa may set today as the date for the uk to leave the eu. her spokesman said at the time the deadline for the deal would be today, march 29th, 2019. "when big ben bongs midnight." he said that two years ago today and you know what happened next? they closed big ben for repairs. no bongs at all for four years until 2021. and now no brexit. as of tonight the uk was supposed to be leaving the european union, but brexit is a mess and a disaster. tens of thousands of brits swarmed the streets near parliament in protest today after lawmakers shot down theresa may's brexit plan yet another time. this vote brings britain closer to crashing out of the european union without any sort of net. the clock is ticking. the eu has given britain a new deadline now of april 12th to leave or figure something else out. parliament is going to meet again on monday to see if they can agree on any plan at all. whatever they decide, though, big ben will not help. it will not be celebrated with a
right for you. ♪ >>> two years ago british prime minister theresa may set today as the date for the uk to leave the eu. her spokesman said at the time the deadline for the deal would be today, march 29th, 2019. "when big ben bongs midnight." he said that two years ago today and you know what happened next? they closed big ben for repairs. no bongs at all for four years until 2021. and now no brexit. as of tonight the uk was supposed to be leaving the european union, but...
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talks with theresa may at her chequers country retreat on how to deliver brexit as ministers touted as possible replacements defended her. a 54—year—old shop worker has been stabbed to death in north—west london following a robbery earlier this morning. police say the till was stolen from the newsagents in pinner. a cruise liner that ran into trouble off the coast of norway has reached port after hundreds of passengers were winched to safety. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are home affairs editor for the evening standard, martin bentham, and playwright and columnist for the new european newspaper, bonnie greer. we are matching! yes, matching hair, low maintenance! many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times goes with our top story this evening, president trump's campaign did not conspire with russia during the 2016 election, according to a summary of robert mueller‘s report. the telegraph leads with borisjohnson, who's been writing in the peper. in it he says says theresa may must "channel the spirit
talks with theresa may at her chequers country retreat on how to deliver brexit as ministers touted as possible replacements defended her. a 54—year—old shop worker has been stabbed to death in north—west london following a robbery earlier this morning. police say the till was stolen from the newsagents in pinner. a cruise liner that ran into trouble off the coast of norway has reached port after hundreds of passengers were winched to safety. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what...
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theresa may at her chequers country retreat on how to deliver brexit — as ministers touted as possible replacements defended her. a 54—year—old shop worker has been stabbed to death in north—west london — following a robbery earlier this morning. police say the till was stolen from the newsagents in pinner. a cruise liner that ran into trouble off the coast of norway has reached port, after hundreds of passengers were winched to safety. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are home affairs editor for the evening standard, martin bentham, and playwright and columnist for the new european newspaper, bonnie greer. we've got quite a few of the front pages in so let's start off with the telegraph which leads with boris johnson, who has been writing in the paper. in it he says says theresa may must channel the spirit of moses , abandon her deal, and come out of the eu now. the ft claims that theresa may fended off a challenge to her leadership this weekend but struggled to win over some of her most ardent conservati
theresa may at her chequers country retreat on how to deliver brexit — as ministers touted as possible replacements defended her. a 54—year—old shop worker has been stabbed to death in north—west london — following a robbery earlier this morning. police say the till was stolen from the newsagents in pinner. a cruise liner that ran into trouble off the coast of norway has reached port, after hundreds of passengers were winched to safety. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the...
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campaign in a letter to mp5 tonight theresa may suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago, a witness names four ira men he says were responsible. police say they're treating the death of university student libby squire as an unlawful killing. more rescue operations to save thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone there. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nicola bartlett, political correspondent from the daily mirror and giles kenningham, former director of communications for number 10. most of tomorrow's front pages are in. the daily telegraph claims theresa may has returned from her brussels failure with plans to let mps vote on keeping the uk in a customs union, which eurosceptics fear will lead to a soft brexit. the i says the prime minister is losing her grip on power with control over her government and party close to collapse. the times reports tha
campaign in a letter to mp5 tonight theresa may suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago, a witness names four ira men he says were responsible. police say they're treating the death of university student libby squire as an unlawful killing. more rescue operations to save thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone there. hello and...
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today after lawmakers shot down theresa may's brexit plan yet another time. this vote brings britain closer to crashing out of the european union without any sort of net. the clock is ticking. the eu has given britain a new deadline now of april 12th to leave or figure something else out. parliament is going to meet again on monday to see if they can agree on any plan at all. whatever they decide, though, big ben will not help. it will not be celebrated with a bing bong at all, but with some sort of whimper and probably more protests in the streets. we will see you again on monday. i hope you have an excellent week. now it's time for "the last word" with katy tur filling in for lawrence tonight. >> hey, rachel. can you say bloody catastrophe with a british examined. >> both terrible. >> both brexit and your british accent, i'm sorry to say. >> if i do a fake british accent, it actually sounds like i'm scaring. >> we won't go there. rachel, have a wonderful weekend. i'm katy tur in for lawrence o'donnell. exactly one week ago special counsel robert mueller submitted his report to atto
today after lawmakers shot down theresa may's brexit plan yet another time. this vote brings britain closer to crashing out of the european union without any sort of net. the clock is ticking. the eu has given britain a new deadline now of april 12th to leave or figure something else out. parliament is going to meet again on monday to see if they can agree on any plan at all. whatever they decide, though, big ben will not help. it will not be celebrated with a bing bong at all, but with some...
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>>> two years ago british prime minister theresa may set today as the date for the uk to leave the eu. her spokesman said at the time the deadline for the deal would be today, march 29th, 2019. "when big ben bongs midnight." he said that two years ago today and you know what happened next? they closed big ben for repairs. no bongs at all for four years until 2021. and now no brexit. as of tonight the uk was supposed to be leaving the european union, but brexit is a mess and a disaster. tens of thousands of brits swarmed the streets near parliament in protest today after lawmakers shot down theresa may's brexit plan yet another time. this vote brings britain closer to crashing out of the european union without any sort of net. the clock is ticking. the eu has given britain a new deadline now of april 12th to leave or figure something else out. parliament is going to meet again on monday to see if they can agree on any plan at all. whatever they decide, though, big ben will not help. it will not be celebrated with a bing bong at all, but with some sort of whimper and probably more pr
>>> two years ago british prime minister theresa may set today as the date for the uk to leave the eu. her spokesman said at the time the deadline for the deal would be today, march 29th, 2019. "when big ben bongs midnight." he said that two years ago today and you know what happened next? they closed big ben for repairs. no bongs at all for four years until 2021. and now no brexit. as of tonight the uk was supposed to be leaving the european union, but brexit is a mess and a...
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theresa may, theresa may fires back. minutes after the house of commons, voted to take control of brexit away from theresa may, a big fight right now. to the border in u.s., another caravan is on the way, 1200 on the move from central america and cuba, as border patrol had to shut down el paso, texas checkpoints, why? they were so overwhelms agents could not properly process other asylum seekers, joins me, mark morgan who served border patrol chief during obama administration. >> another caravan, this does not surprise any expert that is working this. we anticipated this. as long as the incentives are there. they know, they get here, a enter illegally, they set one foot on soil, as long as they have a kid, they are allowed into united states, now they are allowed to interior of united states within hours of illegally entering, they will reach 100,000 alone this month, a million this year, this is a national emergency. liz: is this a matter of perspective. lou: people in the world in other country in dire circumstances, they would love to come here, they also could be considered re
theresa may, theresa may fires back. minutes after the house of commons, voted to take control of brexit away from theresa may, a big fight right now. to the border in u.s., another caravan is on the way, 1200 on the move from central america and cuba, as border patrol had to shut down el paso, texas checkpoints, why? they were so overwhelms agents could not properly process other asylum seekers, joins me, mark morgan who served border patrol chief during obama administration. >> another...
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theresa may has gotten changes to her brexit deal in her bid to win last-minute support before it goes to vote tomorrow. the controversy around cortes's finances. she claims republican trolls are slamming her with bogus complaints. it's on top of a bunch other complaints. including that her chief of staff diverted $1 million in campaign donations to shell companies he and cortez controlled. and her team may have illegally paid her live-in boyfriend for consulting services even though he did little to know campaign work. also she got a congressional email account for her boyfriend, even though they are not married. your take on all this? >> the tax issue is the latest for the congresswoman. she advocates more taxes and higher regulatory burden on americans generally and she has supported more regulation of free speech, and the money it takes to run a campaign. yet now she finds herself even snared in a tax and regulatory snafu. i think these may rise to a level of serious violations, and i think she is going to get a good dose of education in washington, d.c. about the burdens that come
theresa may has gotten changes to her brexit deal in her bid to win last-minute support before it goes to vote tomorrow. the controversy around cortes's finances. she claims republican trolls are slamming her with bogus complaints. it's on top of a bunch other complaints. including that her chief of staff diverted $1 million in campaign donations to shell companies he and cortez controlled. and her team may have illegally paid her live-in boyfriend for consulting services even though he did...
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brussels three times parliament said no so what will theresa may do now with a deal that just won't die i'm filled in berlin and this is the day. it's within our grasp to be for the ninth of march i am going to deliver bricks it and that's deliver it on time all of my energies are going to be focused and we can leverage not to march with. rex it means bracks it will be on the twenty two thousand. today should have been the day that the united kingdom that the european union were expected to celebrate our independence. day the legal poles now is the united kingdom is due to be to european union on the twelfth of april. in just fourteen days time the work. leaving today. is deep personal regret to me. also tonight ukraine's election the race one of the candidates played the president in a hit t.v. sitcom now he wants the job for real so does he stand any chance. and i'm running for president i'm challenging the elites on their own turf that's why they're tearing into me calling me a clown yes i'm a clown and i'm proud of it. the latest chapter of the long running bricks it saga was wr
brussels three times parliament said no so what will theresa may do now with a deal that just won't die i'm filled in berlin and this is the day. it's within our grasp to be for the ninth of march i am going to deliver bricks it and that's deliver it on time all of my energies are going to be focused and we can leverage not to march with. rex it means bracks it will be on the twenty two thousand. today should have been the day that the united kingdom that the european union were expected to...
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exit for theresa may i bring golf in berlin this is the day. i missed a surprise on the general lansing are we continuing to ensure that we conclude that the british people this chaotic and incompetent go. through the knock country into chaos so will the prime minister announced that he want to use the plan b. other options would need to do to uncertainty. to the brink. has been twice defeated in this hands on is delicious and unchanged. which is exhibit a the objective. is being able to deliver a great speech and guaranteed to bring to the british people. also coming up tonight the last time a human stepped foot on the moon i had just taken my first baby steps and the united states had won the space race now inter captain's log two thousand and nineteen the race for space is back on and it's crowded. we're in a space race today just as we were in the one nine hundred sixty s. . and the stakes are even higher the wattles was would not be the same as yesterday's voice. the government this new capability. is not directed against anyone not the. will to our viewers on p.b.s. in the
exit for theresa may i bring golf in berlin this is the day. i missed a surprise on the general lansing are we continuing to ensure that we conclude that the british people this chaotic and incompetent go. through the knock country into chaos so will the prime minister announced that he want to use the plan b. other options would need to do to uncertainty. to the brink. has been twice defeated in this hands on is delicious and unchanged. which is exhibit a the objective. is being able to...
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sounds reasonable unless you were counting on another vote this week on prime minister theresa may we understand this evening is furious about the decision the u.k. solicitor general has accused bercow of intervening and of having too much or overreach and there is talk that the government may try to suspend parliament without dissolving it and what about bret's it in eleven days the u.k. will begin leaving the european union with no plan nothing about today's new parliamentary pronouncement changes that yet here is part of what the speaker said today it has been strongly rumored. though i have not received confirmation of this that i've even possibly fourth meeting. will be attempted and this statement which is designed to signal what would be orderly and what would not. this is my conclusion if the government wishes to bring forward a new proposition that's he's not either the same nor substantially the same as that disposed of by you the house on the twelfth. this would be entirely in order. well the government can all legitimately do is to resubmit to the house the same proposi
sounds reasonable unless you were counting on another vote this week on prime minister theresa may we understand this evening is furious about the decision the u.k. solicitor general has accused bercow of intervening and of having too much or overreach and there is talk that the government may try to suspend parliament without dissolving it and what about bret's it in eleven days the u.k. will begin leaving the european union with no plan nothing about today's new parliamentary pronouncement...
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have told theresa may that the second vote on her brakes that withdrawal plan was also not a well because the second version of her plan was not substantially different from the first version. the speaker argued of course and others are huge here today that this second version was different because the did did make some concessions about the northern irish backstop so you could argue ok first time right second time there were some changes people could see that there was some additions to the deal so that was maybe different enough but just to put the same thing up again and until it hit time until they resolved fisheries amaze desire to push the deal through parliament that's not on that is more or less not democratic and also if you look at to the the argument you can't have a second referendum people shouldn't have that but polman can vote till it drops till till the result fits the government's expectations so that really doesn't go to together and that's what sort of put an end to today so where do we go from here we know that the u.k. is still waiting to hear from the e.u. ab
have told theresa may that the second vote on her brakes that withdrawal plan was also not a well because the second version of her plan was not substantially different from the first version. the speaker argued of course and others are huge here today that this second version was different because the did did make some concessions about the northern irish backstop so you could argue ok first time right second time there were some changes people could see that there was some additions to the...
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defeated i should say what about theresa may has she been defeated tonight. had trees amaze time might run out very quickly we have just a little while ago see nikki mark and who is charlie m.p. former minister and basically an ally off the prime minister say she now has to consider how long she wants to stay on now that is a very. clear words her own people are desert doing it to reason may because this is just one defeats too many that means it is also too big this is stirred prize regard to defeats in british recent parliamentary history and the biggest one was generally forgeries of me then there was a another one for a labor government in earlier years and now this takes third place it's a bronze medal for this defeat tonight for a series of may and the also child's walkovers senior tory from the backbench has said we have to think it by new elections so that is quite clear and it seems that the plug will be pulled on to reason may's political career sooner than later we are getting reports tonight that the pound is also weakening further you know with this prolonged uncertainty w
defeated i should say what about theresa may has she been defeated tonight. had trees amaze time might run out very quickly we have just a little while ago see nikki mark and who is charlie m.p. former minister and basically an ally off the prime minister say she now has to consider how long she wants to stay on now that is a very. clear words her own people are desert doing it to reason may because this is just one defeats too many that means it is also too big this is stirred prize regard to...