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for joining this morning. third time lucky. theresa may makes a desperate push to get her bill approved in parliament. we will be live in westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, from bloomberg european headquarters in london, i am nejra cehic. this is bloomberg daybreak: europe both on television and on bloomberg radio this morning. these are today's top stories. theresa may gets a push to get her deal approved in parliament. we are live in westminster. most asset classes rally as we close out the first quarter. a dramatic reversal in. tech and fixed income, they are leading the way. how much further does the rebound have to go? and, wells fargo ceo abruptly stepped down after struggling to scandals, this as morgan stanley's president announces he will step down in june. ♪ nejra: good morning. welcome to a daybreak: europe to our tv audience and our radio listeners. we are just an hour from cash equity trading in europe. the stoxx 600 close lower yesterday, but it looks like we could see a rebound. we have seen gains in both stocks and bonds in the first quar
for joining this morning. third time lucky. theresa may makes a desperate push to get her bill approved in parliament. we will be live in westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, from bloomberg european headquarters in london, i am nejra cehic. this is bloomberg daybreak: europe both on television and on bloomberg radio this morning. these are today's top stories. theresa may gets a push to get her deal approved in parliament. we are live in westminster. most asset...
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york. carol: this week, how theresa may survived the worst loss for a british government in more than 100 years but managed to keep her cool and keep working. jason: it is a great inside story. plus, how effective or not have trump tax cuts been for economic growth? carol: and i got another question for everybody. can at&t's corporate mindset .ransform it if jason: our editor is here with us now. you and i were talking about earlier this morning. this is one that was in the media world and is a big, big deal. is how the at&t merger with time warner has been, months coming. it got delayed because of the u.s. justice department. not being willing to do this, and all of a sudden, it happens. on top of that, he steps down. sudden, head of its popular shows game of thrones. not only is he outcome of the at&t is the new overlord at hbo. the story is all about the tension. carol: and was about everybody being hbo announces netflix. jason: the night is dark and full of netflix. they know that and this is an attempt to pivot and become much more of a streaming service that the cable one. . car
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completely exonerated. theresa may needs top brexiteers as she tries to save her brexit bill. the clock is ticking as hardliners are trying to force her out. ride in may pick up a dubai. they could announce a $3 billion deal as early as this week. ♪ yousef: it is not :00 across the emirates, this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." we have the bond markets flashing recession warnings, the gap between three months and 10 year yields going negative for the first time since 2007. it came off the back, a week of pmi's in the u.s. and europe causing a sort -- the search in corporate bonds. looking at treasury note auctions with an environment of already low yields, the lowest in months. the u.s. is going to sell 2, 5, and seven-year bonds. appetite, u.s.y equity futures clearly lower. this is the sentiment we are talking about, this shakeup in global confidence or the lack thereof tecumseh some of these asset classes. let me show you the asian equity sessions. we are basically picking up where we left off late friday in the u.s. session. you have japanese shares headed for the biggest decli
completely exonerated. theresa may needs top brexiteers as she tries to save her brexit bill. the clock is ticking as hardliners are trying to force her out. ride in may pick up a dubai. they could announce a $3 billion deal as early as this week. ♪ yousef: it is not :00 across the emirates, this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." we have the bond markets flashing recession warnings, the gap between three months and 10 year yields going negative for the first time since 2007. it...
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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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is putting pressure on theresa may to make a decision about a brexit extension. tellsile, angela merkel bloomberg she will fight to the very end for an orderly brexit. bill gates rejoins jeff bezos in the 12 digit club and his fortune crosses $100 billion marks again. ♪ manus: 9:00 a.m. across the emirates, this is a bloomberg daybreak: americas -- "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." oh, to be on the rich list. what about the dollar, is that the basis of their wealth? here it goes, down she goes, is the death of the dot plot already priced in? for seven at a pete sessions, we are turning around this morning. nomura says we have a dovish outcome as volatility plummets, the lowest since 2014. a slow death, but is it all in the price? let's roll over and have a look at gmm. there are a couple of features that really come to mind. you have the asian equity session, just getting back a little bit of value for china down by 1%. but it is the aussie dollar want you to hone into your we are waiting for the unemployment data from probably show it has slowed, but the rba again focused on
is putting pressure on theresa may to make a decision about a brexit extension. tellsile, angela merkel bloomberg she will fight to the very end for an orderly brexit. bill gates rejoins jeff bezos in the 12 digit club and his fortune crosses $100 billion marks again. ♪ manus: 9:00 a.m. across the emirates, this is a bloomberg daybreak: americas -- "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." oh, to be on the rich list. what about the dollar, is that the basis of their wealth? here it goes,...
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this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." theresa may's brexit plan torpedoed as the speaker refuses another vote on her deal. she now hopes to seek a long extension. the fed its dovish stance fedrrow but former new york president william dudley says tightening could be back in play later this year. oil holds gains near 2019 highs. partners commit to continued cuts but is there strain in the saudi-russian alliance. the boeing controversy deepens. that u.s.has learned authorities began a criminal investigation into have the 737 max was certified to fly customers before the latest crash. ♪ it has just gone 9:00 a.m. across the emirates. welcome to the show, i'm manus cranny back in dubai. some interesting things are happening in the interest rate market. yes, we are waiting for the federal reserve but the aussie's, you've got three year paper trading below. this indicates that the market is probably expecting another rate cut, although there is no sign of that coming through just yet. yes, we've had the minutes from the rba. they talk about how investment will reduce growth.
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covering in the next hour. theresa may's new brexit blues. sterling falls as the speaker refuses a new vote. oil hits its highest of the year as opec plus agrees to stick with curbs. equities started the new week in a generally positive mood. the s&p 500 climbing to a five-month high. shery: a quick check of the markets close in the u.s. trading sessions in the week. we managed to extend the gains with the s&p 500 gaining ground for a second consecutive session. the dow managed to rise a quarter percent despite the fact boeing was hit again. we saw energy leading the gains on the s&p 500. wti now pushing towards the four-month high. this after the opec plus coalition came together again, reaffirming their commitment to output curbs. we did get communications and real estate. some sectors weighing on the index. s&p futures unchanged at the moment. slightly positive. investors do have a lot to keep an eye on this week, as we have central bank decisions not only in the u.s. and u.k. but across asia, soph. sophie: futures an early mixed in asia ahead of this make or break week where we
covering in the next hour. theresa may's new brexit blues. sterling falls as the speaker refuses a new vote. oil hits its highest of the year as opec plus agrees to stick with curbs. equities started the new week in a generally positive mood. the s&p 500 climbing to a five-month high. shery: a quick check of the markets close in the u.s. trading sessions in the week. we managed to extend the gains with the s&p 500 gaining ground for a second consecutive session. the dow managed to rise...
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temporarily. it is preparing to vote on a set of rival plans to theresa may's deal, the aim to find an agreement that could get a majority, something the prime minister has not been able to do. we will get the indicative votes. how will they work? vonnie: mp's will put forward their alternative proposals. it will be up to the speaker of the house of commons to decide which are voted upon. they could include things like a second referendum, very different to know how it will all play out. right now starting about .2% weaker versus the u.s. dollar. guy: the plan is the ideas will be voted on later on. mps will be able to vote on as many as they want. voting begins around 7:00. expecting the results after 9:00 this evening. then we will end up monday morning with a short list which mps are unlikely to vote on again. the most popular will come back for another round of votes on monday. there is one strand of what is happening in westminster. the other strand is we have theresa may trying to figure out whether she will be able to bring her withdrawal agreement back to the floor of the house
temporarily. it is preparing to vote on a set of rival plans to theresa may's deal, the aim to find an agreement that could get a majority, something the prime minister has not been able to do. we will get the indicative votes. how will they work? vonnie: mp's will put forward their alternative proposals. it will be up to the speaker of the house of commons to decide which are voted upon. they could include things like a second referendum, very different to know how it will all play out. right...
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who would be willing to say no hard brexit or nothing. theresa may reminded everyone that the legal default remains a hard brexit if no new deal is agreed by march 29 and if they don't call it off for a while. she laid out parliament options. they could leave with the deal she negotiated with the eu, i guess that is not too popular. andk of the with her deal send it to a public vote. she said a second referendum would not be a good idea. it would erode public confidence of parliament. they could get a new deal and just have a short technical extension, maybe a couple of months to get all the details in place. or if they can't get a deal and they ask for an extension, it is going to be a much longer one, and that is what to cause a lot of problems for a lot of people. listen to what theresa may told them. >> there will need to be a much longer extension to article 50. such an extension would undoubtedly require the united kingdom to hold parliamentary elections. i do not think that would be the right outcome. one wants to have to get involved with electing members of european parliam
who would be willing to say no hard brexit or nothing. theresa may reminded everyone that the legal default remains a hard brexit if no new deal is agreed by march 29 and if they don't call it off for a while. she laid out parliament options. they could leave with the deal she negotiated with the eu, i guess that is not too popular. andk of the with her deal send it to a public vote. she said a second referendum would not be a good idea. it would erode public confidence of parliament. they...
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theresa may's brexit deal. a chancellor says brexiteers face a long delay unless they support the plan. saudi arabia says balancing the oil market is nowhere near complete, and urges opec and allies to do whatever is needed. we are live at the oil summit. finally throwsnk in the towel on years of turnaround efforts, and agrees to begin merger talks. the german government is said to have signaled it will accept job cuts. ♪ manus: it has just gone 9:00 a.m. across the emirates. this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." i'm manus cranny in abu dhabi. twop big things, deals and differences. .rent is slipping it is almost like robert frost, to ride stud -- two roads diverging. the russians want to hold their cards close to their chest. but the kingdom of saudi arabia comes out saying, nowhere near complete. oil slips as there is a lack of consensus. annmarie hordern is chasing that. the global market map, the dollar is generally down. slightly more risk on. the author -- the house he dollar is up -- the aussie dollar is up. ofks are playing a full hand benevolence to markets. as the
theresa may's brexit deal. a chancellor says brexiteers face a long delay unless they support the plan. saudi arabia says balancing the oil market is nowhere near complete, and urges opec and allies to do whatever is needed. we are live at the oil summit. finally throwsnk in the towel on years of turnaround efforts, and agrees to begin merger talks. the german government is said to have signaled it will accept job cuts. ♪ manus: it has just gone 9:00 a.m. across the emirates. this is...
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understanding as to what is going on. pretty difficult at the moment. there is the possibility theresa may is going to try to bring her withdrawal agreement back to parliament tomorrow. in what form? join us to try to provide some clarity is bloomberg's emaar ross thomas. there is little smirk because i'm asking the impossible. what is going to happen tomorrow? >> we might get a vote on theresa may's brexit deal tomorrow. theresa may's brexit deal has been defeated twice. moment hasat the said the speaker i want to bring a motion tomorrow to talk about the brexit deal. you'll remember the speaker has said that if theresa may wants to bring back her vote for a third time, it has to be changed from the previous effort. it looks like there is a negotiation going on between the government and the speaker as to whether they can bring this deal back for a vote. there is some talk about there is the divorce deal and the agreement on the future relationship. the agreement on the future relationship is nonbinding. there is talk of splitting those off and just putting the divorce deal, which is
understanding as to what is going on. pretty difficult at the moment. there is the possibility theresa may is going to try to bring her withdrawal agreement back to parliament tomorrow. in what form? join us to try to provide some clarity is bloomberg's emaar ross thomas. there is little smirk because i'm asking the impossible. what is going to happen tomorrow? >> we might get a vote on theresa may's brexit deal tomorrow. theresa may's brexit deal has been defeated twice. moment hasat...
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expecting more backing for theresa may's deal, probably coming from the hardliner brexiteers. coming up here on "bloomberg surveillance week -- "bloomberg we hear about the trade deal and brexit. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. 's ceo is suing canada for wrongful the tension. rights wereer breached and is seeking damages for what she's has announced a false imprisonment. china is accusing china of abetting the political persecution of huawei. she was arrested after a request from the u.s.. president trump the congressional hearing of michael cohen interviewed it to his decision to walk away from negotiations with kim jong-un. low" toed it was "a new open the hearings during such an important summit. it remains unclear how the testimony impact of the talks. theresa may is promising a 1.6 billion pound boost for poor areas of the u.k. it was immediately attacked as an attempt to buy support for her brexit deal. this coming as the telegraph reports that the attorney general has abandoned supports to secure support for the backstop. juan guaido says he will return to grok us.
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i'm babita sharma in london. the headlines: theresa may promises to step down as prime minister — in a bid to push through her brexit deal. the house of commons votes on a range of alternative options for brexit and rejects them all what next? we're live at westminster. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: boeing says it's modifying the software in its 737 max planes — following two deadly crashes — but insists the aircraft are safe. a rare invitation to meet myanmar‘s military — accused of genocide against rohinhya muslims. many believe the top generals should not be standing here putting on this type of show should be standing in the dock of the international criminal court. it's 8am in singapore, and midnight here in london where the british prime minister theresa may has told her mps that she will step down before the next phase of brexit negotiations with the european union if they back her deal to leave. in the last couple of hours — mps have voted against all eight possible alternatives to her brexit plan. so what does this all mean? we begin ou
i'm babita sharma in london. the headlines: theresa may promises to step down as prime minister — in a bid to push through her brexit deal. the house of commons votes on a range of alternative options for brexit and rejects them all what next? we're live at westminster. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: boeing says it's modifying the software in its 737 max planes — following two deadly crashes — but insists the aircraft are safe. a rare invitation to meet myanmar‘s...
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hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: all caps or this tuesday, theresa may gets -- our top stories this tuesday, theresa may and brexit. opec plus agrees to stick with curbs. pressure at the bank of japan. sources close to the board say some members think 2% inflation is years away. shery: let's get you started with a quick check. gained a quarter percent despite the fact that boeing was hit by more news around the 737 max 8. we saw the s&p 500 gaining ground for a second consecutive session. energy stopped getting ground as wti pushed towards the four-month highs. we did see pressure on communications and military sectors. the nasdaq gained. the s&p futures really not doing much, but of course, investors have a lot on their minds right now. tons of central bank decisions coming up this week, including the fed, the doe, and -- boe, and south asian banks. sophie: it could be a tepid session in asia. added $2 trillion market cap this year's through for -- this year through friday. a mixed start. shares extending the gains we saw on monday. the aussie dollar is trading near a
hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: all caps or this tuesday, theresa may gets -- our top stories this tuesday, theresa may and brexit. opec plus agrees to stick with curbs. pressure at the bank of japan. sources close to the board say some members think 2% inflation is years away. shery: let's get you started with a quick check. gained a quarter percent despite the fact that boeing was hit by more news around the 737 max 8. we saw the s&p 500 gaining ground for a second...
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brexiteer cop bigs -- caucus was talking about the fact that may be voting for theresa may's withdrawal agreement could be forward or we may breakup -- end up with no brexit. tone inally a risk on the market. butterfly in the ointment is what is going on with the shanghai markets -- but a fly in the ointment is what's going on with the shanghai markets. we have an interesting corporate story worth focusing on this part of the atlantic. there's an internal investigation by a legal team into their accounting practice, which exonerated wirecard. it's being investigated by the singaporean authorities, which has yet to reach a conclusion. the market is reacting positively for the company. we were looking to find out why was there in addition -- a difference between the initial and final reports. the stock is trading higher at 26%. vonnie: let's get more on the markets and the impacts of the inverted yield curve. not the whole curve is inverted. this is something we will talk kathy from the schwab center. this has inverted in one spot, why has it inverted in that spot? >> i think what has hap
brexiteer cop bigs -- caucus was talking about the fact that may be voting for theresa may's withdrawal agreement could be forward or we may breakup -- end up with no brexit. tone inally a risk on the market. butterfly in the ointment is what is going on with the shanghai markets -- but a fly in the ointment is what's going on with the shanghai markets. we have an interesting corporate story worth focusing on this part of the atlantic. there's an internal investigation by a legal team into...
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— theresa may warns mps a third meaningful vote may not take place next week if it doesn't get sufficient support. a 17—year—old is stabbed to death following a fight outside a block of flats in west london. us special counsel robert mueller submits his report into alleged russian collusion with president trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election. the al—noor mosque in christchurch reopens one week on from a mass shooting in which 42 people were murdered there. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley, he scores a hat—trick, as england thrash the czech republic 5—0 in their opening european championships qualifier. and the click team takes a look at the latest drone technology. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. western—backed forces in syria have declared a final military victory over the so—called islamic state group. the syrian democratic forces said they'd taken full control of the village of baghouz and declared the "total elimination" of islamic state. reacting to the news, french president emma
— theresa may warns mps a third meaningful vote may not take place next week if it doesn't get sufficient support. a 17—year—old is stabbed to death following a fight outside a block of flats in west london. us special counsel robert mueller submits his report into alleged russian collusion with president trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election. the al—noor mosque in christchurch reopens one week on from a mass shooting in which 42 people were murdered there. a sterling...
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is clear that president trump obstructed justice. british prime minister theresa may is being accused of trying for her brexit plan, promising a $2.1 billion woot of sweeteners to members of parliament to back her unpopular withdrawal agreement. local news on air and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. click headline. the white house has said it has received the house judiciary panel letter in the last two minutes. the white house has received the letter. we will continue to keep you updated on what response the white house has. trump meantime, president firing up his base at the annual conservative political action conference in maryland this weekend. set his sights on fed chair powell again and mueller' is russia report. the speech was two hours. have a gentleman that likes a very strong dollar in the fed, but i want a dollar that is going to be great for our country, not a dollar that is so strong that it is prohibitive for us to deal with other nations and take their business. collusion wi
is clear that president trump obstructed justice. british prime minister theresa may is being accused of trying for her brexit plan, promising a $2.1 billion woot of sweeteners to members of parliament to back her unpopular withdrawal agreement. local news on air and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. click headline. the white house has said it has received the house judiciary panel letter in the last...
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means that theresa may is now heading to brussels. and they are saying that the eu turns the table on theresa may. and what they mean is that they can have a delayed departure if they get a deal through parliament next week so this puts the pressure back on theresa may to make that decision. and if, the implication, if this doesn't all is not passed next week then it could bea no not passed next week then it could be a no deal brexit. theresa last night was blaming mps for everything and talking about the fact that she is with the public on this. do you think that did anything to assuage worries that you may have had? no. and if you go to the next story i think you see a reaction to that because while i think she is correct in picking up the mood of many people, many are exhausted and blaming mps and the prime minister for the mess that we have in terms of brexit. but for her to say it is not my fault, this is the fault of mps...i not my fault, this is the fault of mps... ithink not my fault, this is the fault of mps... i think that may have backfired because many people think that sh
means that theresa may is now heading to brussels. and they are saying that the eu turns the table on theresa may. and what they mean is that they can have a delayed departure if they get a deal through parliament next week so this puts the pressure back on theresa may to make that decision. and if, the implication, if this doesn't all is not passed next week then it could bea no not passed next week then it could be a no deal brexit. theresa last night was blaming mps for everything and...
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ourselves what we've decided to do. nothing! nothing! theresa may still hopes to push her deal through with a promise to step down as prime minister, but key allies refuse to back her. boeing says it's modifying the software in its 737 max planes following two deadly crashes, but insists the aircraft is safe. and a show of strength from myanmar‘s military, accused of genocide against rohinhya muslims. so, it's been another day of high drama in westminster where the british prime minister theresa may has told her mps that she will step down before the next phase of brexit negotiations with the european union if they back her deal to leave. meanwhile, mps have voted against all eight possible alternatives to her brexit plan. so, what does this all mean? we begin our coverage in westminster with this report from our political editor laura kuennsberg. 5:00, hardly a tory mp to be seen on the green benches. waiting for their leader, not knowing if she was ready to say she'd leave the black doorfor a final time. hundreds of her mps crammed into a room upstairs. it was hot and steamy in the
ourselves what we've decided to do. nothing! nothing! theresa may still hopes to push her deal through with a promise to step down as prime minister, but key allies refuse to back her. boeing says it's modifying the software in its 737 max planes following two deadly crashes, but insists the aircraft is safe. and a show of strength from myanmar‘s military, accused of genocide against rohinhya muslims. so, it's been another day of high drama in westminster where the british prime minister...
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. commerzbank and deutsche bank, the government trying to reese gasquet a stake. theresa may hoping she is a third time winner. she is warning hardliners that the u.k. could remain in the european union. saudi arabia pledges to do whatever is necessary to rebalance the oil market. others are not convinced. shery: quick check of the markets close here in the u.s. stocks followed the global equity rally, the dow gaining ground. the s&p 500, the best week since november. also quadruple witching so volumes were high. we saw a lot of volatility in trading. still the tech rally was what led the markets higher, positive results from broadcom. the nasdaq topped its highest level since october. we have u.s. futures unchanged but under pressure, investors focused on the central bank decisions. we have those out of the fed, the boe and several asian central banks. let's look at asia. sophie: at the start of a week that will see policy decisions from thailand, taiwan, indonesia and the philippines, futures hinting at gains. investors in japan have trade data to consider. the boj kept its stimulus p
. commerzbank and deutsche bank, the government trying to reese gasquet a stake. theresa may hoping she is a third time winner. she is warning hardliners that the u.k. could remain in the european union. saudi arabia pledges to do whatever is necessary to rebalance the oil market. others are not convinced. shery: quick check of the markets close here in the u.s. stocks followed the global equity rally, the dow gaining ground. the s&p 500, the best week since november. also quadruple...
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theresa may is coming under increasing pressure to announce her resignation. our political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for theresa may's deal but no agreed alternative. crowd chant: hey, hey, theresa may, give us all a final say. the organisers claim that a million people took to london's streets to call for a new referendum. the people's vote campaign say this would bring the country together. but so far brexit has caused our big political parties to splinter. and opponents of another public vote sau it would only deepen divisions. and opponents of another public vote say it would only deepen divisions. some people are worried it would be very divisive, given the state of the country? and it is not now, um, laughs? we weren't told what brexit would actually look like, because they didn't know what brexit would actually look like. i think now we actually know what brexit might be, we should be able to make an informed decision. we want to have another referendum so people can voice their latest view, i think. would you accept
theresa may is coming under increasing pressure to announce her resignation. our political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for theresa may's deal but no agreed alternative. crowd chant: hey, hey, theresa may, give us all a final say. the organisers claim that a million people took to london's streets to call for a new referendum. the people's vote campaign say this would bring the country together. but so far brexit has caused our big political...
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week in brexit land, theresa may has won some time on a final push for her rejected brexit deal, twice rejected in fact. our editor in new york is with us and has a comedic take on it, because what are you going to do, cry or laugh? john: there is nothing for it but to laugh, so i have had quite a popular column, people seem to have liked the fact that i linked monty python skits to brexit in my latest column. and for those who do not know monty python, the black night is a character that keeps on fighting, even after both of his arms and legs have been chopped off. i see some similarities with theresa may. vonnie: he keeps on wanting to take on king arthur. there is a serious point to be made, theresa may has gone to parliament twice with a deal, she keeps saying it is different now, parliament keep saying, no. but they have not put forward a positive version of what it might like. john: they have voted down the option of allowing itself to put forward their own positive session, things very narrow in yesterday's vote. there is still a lack of anything to vote for, apart from t
week in brexit land, theresa may has won some time on a final push for her rejected brexit deal, twice rejected in fact. our editor in new york is with us and has a comedic take on it, because what are you going to do, cry or laugh? john: there is nothing for it but to laugh, so i have had quite a popular column, people seem to have liked the fact that i linked monty python skits to brexit in my latest column. and for those who do not know monty python, the black night is a character that...
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theresa may's brexit deal. my guests today — abdul bari atwan, a writer on arab affairs. stephanie baker, a senior writerfor bloomberg. maria margaronis of the nation and ian birrell, reporter and commentator for the mail on sunday. welcome to you all. "muslims are invaders intent on replacing the white majority." so reads a monologue of hate posted online by brenton tarrant, the man facing murder charges in new zealand after friday's mosque killings. islamophobia, is it a mirror image of the hate message that drivesjihadi terror? maria, why don't you start us off? in some ways, you could say there are things in common between these two movements in the way people are radicalised through the internet, social media, the way they are getting to disaffected people for all reasons, especially the young but we have to be careful talking about mirrors because the way these things are talked about is very different. white supremacist attacks have been credited to lone actors in america, butjihadi terror is always seen as a worldwide conspiracy and you have to think about the difference. you can
theresa may's brexit deal. my guests today — abdul bari atwan, a writer on arab affairs. stephanie baker, a senior writerfor bloomberg. maria margaronis of the nation and ian birrell, reporter and commentator for the mail on sunday. welcome to you all. "muslims are invaders intent on replacing the white majority." so reads a monologue of hate posted online by brenton tarrant, the man facing murder charges in new zealand after friday's mosque killings. islamophobia, is it a mirror...
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brexit following reports of a cabinet coup to oust theresa may. cabinet ministers touted to take over as prime minister in reports of a cabinet coup say they fully back theresa may. environment secretary michael gove told reporters he had no desire to replace her as leader. it's not the time to change the captain of the ship. i think we need to chart the right course, and the prime minister has charted that right course by making sure we have a deal which honours the referendum mandate. a 54—year—old shop worker has been stabbed to death in north—west london following a robbery early this morning. police say the till was stolen from the newsagents in pinner. the main findings of special counsel robert mueller‘s report into alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia during the 2016 us presidential elections are expected to be published in the coming hours. a cruise liner that ran into trouble off the coast of norway has reached port, after hundreds of passengers were winched to safety. it just itjust hit me, the enormity and the potential disaster. we came so
brexit following reports of a cabinet coup to oust theresa may. cabinet ministers touted to take over as prime minister in reports of a cabinet coup say they fully back theresa may. environment secretary michael gove told reporters he had no desire to replace her as leader. it's not the time to change the captain of the ship. i think we need to chart the right course, and the prime minister has charted that right course by making sure we have a deal which honours the referendum mandate. a...
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the guardian, an appeal from theresa welcome back. the front page of the guardian, an appealfrom theresa may and the eu seizes control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of course, from yesterday to today is the fact that there is an official delay to brexit happening but everything is still dependent on whether teresa gets the deal voted through and the chances are that she will not. there is no change here. all we know is that from the point of view of the eu we know there stands and we have dates. emmanuel macron is being strong from his side on what he thinks about the extension to dig but we need something different. the speaker has told us we need something different. when continue to take this to the house of commons to try and get something to pass but it does seem like the situati
the guardian, an appeal from theresa welcome back. the front page of the guardian, an appealfrom theresa may and the eu seizes control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of course, from yesterday to...
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this is the briefing. i'm samantha simmonds. our top story: theresa may returns to britain after convincing the eu to agree to a brexit delay, but will it make a difference in westminster? i hope we can all agree, we are now at the moment of decision and i will make every effort to ensure we are able to leave with a deal and move oui’ able to leave with a deal and move our country forward. the eu has given the uk a small window to buy account once and for all what kind of accident it can pass through parliament — — what kind of brexit. islamic adhan (call to prayer). one week on from the deadly mosque attacks in christchurch, new zealanders come together in their thousands to pay tribute as many of the victims are laid to rest. donald trump overturns decades of us policy, saying america should recognise israeli sovereignty over the occupied golan heights. in business, britain buys more time, as firms warn neither the eu or the uk are ready for a no—deal brexit a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you
this is the briefing. i'm samantha simmonds. our top story: theresa may returns to britain after convincing the eu to agree to a brexit delay, but will it make a difference in westminster? i hope we can all agree, we are now at the moment of decision and i will make every effort to ensure we are able to leave with a deal and move oui’ able to leave with a deal and move our country forward. the eu has given the uk a small window to buy account once and for all what kind of accident it can pass...
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to brexit — theresa may tells mps the planned third vote on her withdrawal deal may not happen. the devastation caused by cyclone idai in southern africa — we report from one of the worst affected areas. a day of remembrance and a show of solidarity — new zealand comes together a week after shootings at two mosques claimed 50 lives. hello and welcome to bbc news. after almost two years, the special counsel's investigation into alleged collusion between russia and president donald trump's 2016 campaign has come to an end. robert mueller has delivered his report to the us attorney general. the reuters news agency is reporting that the main conclusions of the report will be made public, according to a justice department official. we've also heard from the justice department that there will be no further indictments recommended by mr mueller. more than 30 people have already been indicted or made a plea in the course of the investigation so far. let's go to our north america correpsondent david willis do we have any idea what's in the report? it is said to be a very comprehensive re
to brexit — theresa may tells mps the planned third vote on her withdrawal deal may not happen. the devastation caused by cyclone idai in southern africa — we report from one of the worst affected areas. a day of remembrance and a show of solidarity — new zealand comes together a week after shootings at two mosques claimed 50 lives. hello and welcome to bbc news. after almost two years, the special counsel's investigation into alleged collusion between russia and president donald trump's...
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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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closed on friday as a result of all this talk about whether theresa may could be ousted this week, or could she stepped down. we are expecting a negative start to the european trading week. expect to see these markets down by .3%. over in the united states on friday, we saw extensive selling as a result of concerns about growth, the french and german data, the u.s. data, inverting the curve, but we are seeing that curve inversion and along with that lots of concerns about the global growth story. a week session in asia feeding through into europe and we are seeing weakness coming through. better than opening we anticipated by 1.1% at the very start of the trading day. we are seeing weakness across these european equity markets. let's have a look at the sector picture and see if we can get any clues. areumer discretionary items certainly seeing the heaviest selling and that might be expected, financials, health care, staples, energy, materials all to the downside. it looks fairly indiscriminate and if i look at the stoxx 600 in the number of stocks that are trading weaker, 430 out
closed on friday as a result of all this talk about whether theresa may could be ousted this week, or could she stepped down. we are expecting a negative start to the european trading week. expect to see these markets down by .3%. over in the united states on friday, we saw extensive selling as a result of concerns about growth, the french and german data, the u.s. data, inverting the curve, but we are seeing that curve inversion and along with that lots of concerns about the global growth...
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, and theresa may wrote to mps, hinting she may abandon her plan to put her brexit deal to a third vote in the house of commons. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for theresa may's deal but no agreed alternative. the organisers claim that a million people took to london's streets to call for a new referendum. the people's vote campaign says this will bring the country together but their opponents believe it will only deepen divisions. i think the government needs to listen and give people a chance to vote now they know what is actually happening. some people are worried it will be very divisive given the state of the country? and it is not now? what, divide the country? no, she's stuck, it has to be done. we want to have a referendum so people can voice their latest view. would you accept other options, a softer brexit, some people call it? i think anything is better than the current option of either theresa's deal or no deal. i bring with me today solidarity from scotland. the snp and most opposition leaders at westminster had pu
, and theresa may wrote to mps, hinting she may abandon her plan to put her brexit deal to a third vote in the house of commons. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for theresa may's deal but no agreed alternative. the organisers claim that a million people took to london's streets to call for a new referendum. the people's vote campaign says this will bring the country together but their opponents believe it will only deepen divisions. i...
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— theresa may warns mps a third meaningful vote may not take place next week if it doesn't get sufficient support. a 17—year—old is stabbed to death following a fight outside a block of flats in west london. us special counsel robert mueller submits his report into alleged russian collusion with president trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election. the al—noor mosque in christchurch reopens one week on from a mass shooting, which killed 42 people there. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley — he scores a hat—trick as england thrash the czech republic 5—0 in their opening european championships qualifier. and at 11:30am, i'll bejoined by four distinguished foreign correspondents to discuss theresa may and the brexit blame game, and donald trump's decision to recognise israel's occupation of the golan heights as ownership. is this part of the president's long promised middle east peace plan? dateline london in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning. western—backed forces in syria have declared a final military victory over the so—called i
— theresa may warns mps a third meaningful vote may not take place next week if it doesn't get sufficient support. a 17—year—old is stabbed to death following a fight outside a block of flats in west london. us special counsel robert mueller submits his report into alleged russian collusion with president trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election. the al—noor mosque in christchurch reopens one week on from a mass shooting, which killed 42 people there. a sterling...
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today. what theresa may has done is to cut the deal in half and to present one half without the other. the bit she has cut off is the bit that tells you where you are heading. mrs bay —— micro mrs may battles with brexit deal with a warning that defeat today could mean a lengthy delay to brexit. in other news, in new zealand, more than 20,000 people attend a national remembrance service in christchurch for the 50 people shot dead in two mosques a fortnight ago. and at a rally, donald trump accuses his political opponents of using the investigation into alleged russian collusion to try to seize power illegally. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. today is the day the uk was due to leave the eu. but in westminster, the prime minister is still trying to get mps to back her brexit deal. this time, they'll only be voting on one half of her proposal — and if it doesn't pass, they have just two weeks to come up with another plan. today's motion is an amendable, which allows mps to put forward their own changes to it. it will be up to the speaker if he accepts any of the a
today. what theresa may has done is to cut the deal in half and to present one half without the other. the bit she has cut off is the bit that tells you where you are heading. mrs bay —— micro mrs may battles with brexit deal with a warning that defeat today could mean a lengthy delay to brexit. in other news, in new zealand, more than 20,000 people attend a national remembrance service in christchurch for the 50 people shot dead in two mosques a fortnight ago. and at a rally, donald trump...
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was to get round another planet if they vote theresa may's deal down and have indicative votes and site, market number two or norway plus at as it is known as one of the —— common market number two or norway plus as it is known, it is vital the support it, but it could be added to the withdrawal agreement quite easily? not so much and the withdrawal agreement but into the political declaration. i think everybody on the eu site has been clear and michel barnier said this in brussels on tuesday that if the uk house of commons wants to have a different version of brexit, then that could be reflected in a new political declaration relatively easily. now, firstly we would need to know what that consensus really looked like, but in principle it would be possible that an emergency summit next thursday for revision to the political declaration to reflect perhaps a more open version of a future relationship that was different from the one that the government has currently been pursuing... kenneth armstrong at the university of cambridge. i was just telling you this line that the 22nd of
was to get round another planet if they vote theresa may's deal down and have indicative votes and site, market number two or norway plus at as it is known as one of the —— common market number two or norway plus as it is known, it is vital the support it, but it could be added to the withdrawal agreement quite easily? not so much and the withdrawal agreement but into the political declaration. i think everybody on the eu site has been clear and michel barnier said this in brussels on...
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. in a letter to mps 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 and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, nicola bartlett from the daily mirror, and giles kenningham, former director of communications for number 10. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the us special counsel, robert mueller, has concluded his investigation into whether the trump campaign colluded with russia during the 2016 election. the investigation has lasted almost two years. we don't yet know what's in the report, but there's been much speculation on what it could containt. the report was delivered to the us attorney general william barr, who in a letter to us senateju
. in a letter to mps 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 and at 11:30 we'll be...
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says theresa may must consider it. i don't think it is sustainable to say, well, we will ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think 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. and at 4.30 — witness history hears from the stepdaughter of nicaragua's president, daniel ortega, about her allegations that she was sexually abused as a child. new stop and search powers are being given to police in england and wales to try and tackle rising knife crime. the home secretary sajid javid is making it easierfor officers to intervene where they think serious violence may occur. but critics say it's intrusive and could increase tensions between the police and local communities. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw reports. another knife off the streets. this three—
says theresa may must consider it. i don't think it is sustainable to say, well, we will ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think 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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word news. eborah: theresa may is threatening to give up getting brexit done anytime soon. have backed down after promising to vote for her deal this week. it won't be put to parliament tomorrow unless there is a good chance it will be approved. crash in ethiopia is similar to a crash from months before. a preliminary report will be released within 30 days. the plane crashed minutes after it took off from the ethiopian capital. inre was renewed violence france this weekend. were torched and 200 people were arrested. emmanuel macron back in crisis management mode. -- popularity was boosted after allowing citizens to air grievances. zealand's worst mass shooting in 50 years -- in years have left 50 people dead. the gun ownership rate has risen in the past decade, but murders are still rare. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists in more than 120 countries. in hong kong.o let's take a look at the stock movers this morning. >> what a day for merger talk. will buy the company for a record $43 billion deal in the international
word news. eborah: theresa may is threatening to give up getting brexit done anytime soon. have backed down after promising to vote for her deal this week. it won't be put to parliament tomorrow unless there is a good chance it will be approved. crash in ethiopia is similar to a crash from months before. a preliminary report will be released within 30 days. the plane crashed minutes after it took off from the ethiopian capital. inre was renewed violence france this weekend. were torched and...
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party taking a shock lead. they fully back theresa may, but for how long? two senior conservatives play down talk of a coup ahead of another crucial week. it's showtime for apple — the tech giant is set to announce its new tv subscription service later today, but will it be enough to take top spot from netflix? we will be live to california for the very latest on apple. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: apple's spent billions signing up stars such as oprah winfrey for its expected tv offering, so we'd like to know if you are excited, will you subscribe or do you think apple is too late to the party? tell us what you think, just use #bbcthebriefing. a long—awaited report by the us special counsel, robert mueller, has cleared donald trump of colluding with russia in the 2016 election. but the mueller report draws no conclusion as to whether or not mr trump illegally obstructed justice. the president says the findings are a complete and total exoneration. our washington correspondent chris bu
party taking a shock lead. they fully back theresa may, but for how long? two senior conservatives play down talk of a coup ahead of another crucial week. it's showtime for apple — the tech giant is set to announce its new tv subscription service later today, but will it be enough to take top spot from netflix? we will be live to california for the very latest on apple. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the...
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tool that the negotiations. do you think theresa may is going to get any think theresa may is going to get a ny a nswe i’s think theresa may is going to get any answers when she talks to eu leaders again today? i mean, she is looking for last—minute concessions from brussels. pretty unlike that she is going to get them, isn't it? they are working over the weekend on this. i can't imagine they have kept anything back that they haven't already offered. i am presuming they have to get the 0k from all the other member countries. i mean, i would like to think there is something, so we could start to move forward , something, so we could start to move forward, but we won't know until she comes back. no, we won't, and time ticks on. where are we in terms of the diary, with both and things for next week? we have a vote next week on the deal again, and i believe if that doesn't go through then it is time to look at an extension. because the no deal situation now seems to be completely off the table. that is not good for the eu either. so the numbers, looking at the way people are voting
tool that the negotiations. do you think theresa may is going to get any think theresa may is going to get a ny a nswe i’s think theresa may is going to get any answers when she talks to eu leaders again today? i mean, she is looking for last—minute concessions from brussels. pretty unlike that she is going to get them, isn't it? they are working over the weekend on this. i can't imagine they have kept anything back that they haven't already offered. i am presuming they have to get the 0k...
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one story. the guardian pictures theresa may during her tv statement earlier this evening in which she told the british public: i am on your side as backbenchers call on her to resign. the ft has a similar image from inside downing street, and reminds readers donald tusk says the eu will only agree to a short brexit delay if mps approve the current withdrawal agreement next week. the daily telegraph reports on a warning from senior eurosceptics that the prime minister risks leading britain to "national humiliation by going on bended knee to the eu. the metro publishes details of a poll that suggests nine out of ten britons believe the uk s handling of brexit is a damaging the country's reputation. mrs may told the nation "it's not my fault" — according to the mirror. and the daily mail leads on the prime minister's "great personal regret" over the the delay to the planned march 29 exit date let me discuss that now, talking with the guardian, we mention that do not blame me, i am on your side. take this away. this defiant pm tells them that i am on your side, as infuriated mps tell he
one story. the guardian pictures theresa may during her tv statement earlier this evening in which she told the british public: i am on your side as backbenchers call on her to resign. the ft has a similar image from inside downing street, and reminds readers donald tusk says the eu will only agree to a short brexit delay if mps approve the current withdrawal agreement next week. the daily telegraph reports on a warning from senior eurosceptics that the prime minister risks leading britain to...
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day. parliament in a matter of six minutes or so is getting ready to vote on theresa may's last ditch effort. the political future of the uk is hanging in the balance. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. i swibecause they let metual, customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> we are taking a live look out of london where british lawmakers have just begun voting. that's on the left side of your screen on prime minister theresa may's brexit deal. they've rejected this thi
day. parliament in a matter of six minutes or so is getting ready to vote on theresa may's last ditch effort. the political future of the uk is hanging in the balance. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it....
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people! meanwhile, theresa may warns mps a third meaningful vote may not take place next week, if it doesn't get ‘sufficient support‘. american—backed kurdish forces declare victory over islamic state, after capturing the group's last remaining stronghold in syria. a 17—year—old is stabbed to death in west london. the mayor of london says his death is heartbreaking. it's a 17—year—old boy. he's lost his life because of a knife and my thoughts and prayers, as i'm sure those of londoners, are with his family. us special counsel, robert mueller, submits his report into alleged russian collusion with president trump's campaign, during the 2016 presidential election. scientists hope the technology behind these unprecedented and detailed images of a baby inside the womb — will help improve the care of children born with heart disease. hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have rallied in front of parliament, to demand another brexit referendum. the organisers of the "put it to the people" campaign say more than a million people have turned out. the people have been gatheri
people! meanwhile, theresa may warns mps a third meaningful vote may not take place next week, if it doesn't get ‘sufficient support‘. american—backed kurdish forces declare victory over islamic state, after capturing the group's last remaining stronghold in syria. a 17—year—old is stabbed to death in west london. the mayor of london says his death is heartbreaking. it's a 17—year—old boy. he's lost his life because of a knife and my thoughts and prayers, as i'm sure those of...
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theresa may securing last—minute changes on the issue of the irish border. and this video is trending on bbc.com. india and all of europe have closed their airspace to the boeing 737 max following sunday's fatal crash of an ethiopian airlines jet. theyjoin a long list of countries that have suspended the plane. that's all, stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, we head to parliament, where it has been another crunch day for the government. hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament. as mps reject the prime minister's brexit plan again. the ayes to the right — 242. the noes to the left — 391. deal or no deal — theresa may offers mps a vote. we will table a motion for debate tomorrow to test whether the house supports leaving the european union without a deal on 29 march. but labour called time on mrs may. the prime minister has run down the clock, and the clock has been run out on her. this is the moment, the prime minister told mps. this is the time. but, when it came to her meaningful vote, the mps saw things differently. the ayes to the right — 242. the noes to the left
theresa may securing last—minute changes on the issue of the irish border. and this video is trending on bbc.com. india and all of europe have closed their airspace to the boeing 737 max following sunday's fatal crash of an ethiopian airlines jet. theyjoin a long list of countries that have suspended the plane. that's all, stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, we head to parliament, where it has been another crunch day for the government. hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament. as...
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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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release of the investigation into russia's election interference. ukip or mr. theresa may's cabinet is in open revolt as more ministers back parliament taking control of the brexit process. mike pompeo defense president trump's recent call to fully recognize israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. ♪ yousef: 5:00 a.m. in london, this is daybreak middle east. i'm yousef gamal el-din in dubai. a slowdown sending a shiver through financial assets around the world. let's recap what happened. yields on 10 year treasuries slipping below three months for the first time since 2007. yes, the yield curve inverted two years before the recession that began in 2008, really cost quite a bit of nervousness across bond space. stocks under pressure, biggest drop since january. they lost a tense of 1% for the week. materials and financials leading the benchmark lower. commodities under pressure on what this means for the demand side of the equation. some of the losses led by oil and gas, oil following the most in three weeks, wti and brent. on cable, traders facing the risk of another vote on theresa
release of the investigation into russia's election interference. ukip or mr. theresa may's cabinet is in open revolt as more ministers back parliament taking control of the brexit process. mike pompeo defense president trump's recent call to fully recognize israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. ♪ yousef: 5:00 a.m. in london, this is daybreak middle east. i'm yousef gamal el-din in dubai. a slowdown sending a shiver through financial assets around the world. let's recap what happened....