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president had to say about china and auto trade. theresa may getting a lifeline from the european union, she has more time to avoid a no-deal exit from the eu. key date to watch. 2019ipo boom, uber, pinterest reportedly making choice on where they will list shares, what it means for the time lion to go public. we are taking a look, futures indicating decline, s&p is down 13 and nasdaq 30 points, we will tell you declines this morning after rally on the street yesterday, technology stocks leading the way, the nasdaq up nearly 1 and a half percent at the close, dow industrials up 216 points, s&p was up 30, nasdaq up 110 points when all said and done, european markets this morning look like this, the action is lower, ftse 100 down 66 almost 1%, cac quarante down 44, dax index in germany lower by 34%, quarter percent. in asia overnight, markets are higher. colin kaepernick how much he received as part of nfl collusion case, the amount later this hour. all the stories coming up friday morning but first top story this half an hour, the green new deal, new york congresswoman alexandria o
president had to say about china and auto trade. theresa may getting a lifeline from the european union, she has more time to avoid a no-deal exit from the eu. key date to watch. 2019ipo boom, uber, pinterest reportedly making choice on where they will list shares, what it means for the time lion to go public. we are taking a look, futures indicating decline, s&p is down 13 and nasdaq 30 points, we will tell you declines this morning after rally on the street yesterday, technology stocks...
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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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. more setbacks overseas for british prime minister theresa may, parliament vote today take control of the exit from may by calling for indicative votes to see if there are any other options lawmakers can actually agree on. that includes possibility of preventing from the eu altogether, may said she will bring twice rejected proposal again to parliament, maria. maria: all right, lauren, thank you so much. we will watch the big day for theresa may, quick break and battle over obamacare, trump administration asking courts to throw the entire health law out even millions of americans have signed up this year, details after this break. why rapper eminem says why fighting should be allowed in nfl, back in a minute. ♪ ♪ move to the enterprise-grade cloud that's built to handle all your apps. ♪ ♪ the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people w
. more setbacks overseas for british prime minister theresa may, parliament vote today take control of the exit from may by calling for indicative votes to see if there are any other options lawmakers can actually agree on. that includes possibility of preventing from the eu altogether, may said she will bring twice rejected proposal again to parliament, maria. maria: all right, lauren, thank you so much. we will watch the big day for theresa may, quick break and battle over obamacare, trump...
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. >> bill: opposition leader, the vote goes down and fails, theresa may has been trying to get this deal passed in parliament. it looks like at the moment the brexit mess will continue and perhaps it gets even deeper by the day here. john bussey from the "wall street journal" is with me on this. she could resign, you could have new elections, you could leave the e.u. in a couple weeks from now and take the deal that's on the table or perhaps you throw it all out the window yet-again. >> it's a mess in bitian right now. businesses not engaging in expansions. it is not just the parliament in britain. it is a lot of economic growth that is being held back. there is a lot of business decisions that are also being held back. this is going to have a long-term impact. >> bill: rewind as to why the brexit vote happened. folks in the u.k. did not want to be legislated by a group of half a dozen members of the e.u. commission out of brussels. they wanted to make their own laws. we have ben hall. i don't know where we go now but what do you have from there? >> high political drama today. many peopl
. >> bill: opposition leader, the vote goes down and fails, theresa may has been trying to get this deal passed in parliament. it looks like at the moment the brexit mess will continue and perhaps it gets even deeper by the day here. john bussey from the "wall street journal" is with me on this. she could resign, you could have new elections, you could leave the e.u. in a couple weeks from now and take the deal that's on the table or perhaps you throw it all out the window...
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rejected theresa may's revised deal with leaders in brussels after they shot down her first plan by the biggest margin in modern history. if they vote to leave without a deal, there's a vote on whether to delay the whole thing. e.u. leaders would have to sign off on any extension. let's go to david lawler from axios. i know. it's like shut up with the brexit. it's important. the vote was just about a permanent removal of a no deal brexit. >> right. there's amendments ahead of the main vote that we're waiting on. members of parliament sent a strong union that they don't want to leave with no rules for the divorce that would be catastrophic for the economy. so they're saying we don't want a no deal but they still don't have a deal and we're two weeks away. >> shepard: yesterday was the last-ditch effort and the european union said you can go negotiate again, prime minister may but that's it. she got what she said was her best deal how to get out. she took it to members of parliament and they say no way. there's nothing put together. they can't exit without a deal. the next is to delay the
rejected theresa may's revised deal with leaders in brussels after they shot down her first plan by the biggest margin in modern history. if they vote to leave without a deal, there's a vote on whether to delay the whole thing. e.u. leaders would have to sign off on any extension. let's go to david lawler from axios. i know. it's like shut up with the brexit. it's important. the vote was just about a permanent removal of a no deal brexit. >> right. there's amendments ahead of the main...
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prime minister theresa may's brexit deal. where does the u.k. go from her here? senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot with some answers from london. >> the nos they have it. >> the parliament house of commons again mocha stomach voting voting on the plan of brexit. the margin was small of the last two times, but still a defeat. >> mr. speaker, i fear we are reaching the limit of this present in this house. this government will continue to push the case for an orderly brexit, but the result of the referenda demands. >> nearly three years ago, today was the day the u.k. left the e.u. brussels gave london an extension may 22nd if the deal pass. now the u.k. has two weeks to come up with a new plan or face a hard crash out brexit on apri. prime minister may's opposition smells blood. >> there has to be an alternative found. and if the prime minister can't accept that, then she must go. not at an intermediate date in the future, but now, so that we can decide the future of this country through a general election. >> may already offered to step down if the deal pass. with the plan
prime minister theresa may's brexit deal. where does the u.k. go from her here? senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot with some answers from london. >> the nos they have it. >> the parliament house of commons again mocha stomach voting voting on the plan of brexit. the margin was small of the last two times, but still a defeat. >> mr. speaker, i fear we are reaching the limit of this present in this house. this government will continue to push the case for an...
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and there should be a second referendum to vote on whether theresa may's brexit deal is the way they want to exit the european union or stay in the european union and reverse the brexit referendum of 2016. organizers said this was the biggest march so far. it's the third one. the last time they did this was in the fall. they had 700,000 people then. this time they said they have -- had a million people turn out. and they said this was the most passionate crowd thus far. >> i think there's been a real growth in belief that there can be a people's vote, a referendum at the end of the process. when we started our campaign in april last year, people gave us very, very low chances. but the way things have developed and the way people have seen this brexit chaos unfolding, the uk getting this terrible deal essentially and people realizing that regardless of what brexit is offered at the end of the day, it will be worse than an eu membership. none of the promises are standing up to the promises made in 2016 in the referendum them. i think people are realizing more and more that actually the
and there should be a second referendum to vote on whether theresa may's brexit deal is the way they want to exit the european union or stay in the european union and reverse the brexit referendum of 2016. organizers said this was the biggest march so far. it's the third one. the last time they did this was in the fall. they had 700,000 people then. this time they said they have -- had a million people turn out. and they said this was the most passionate crowd thus far. >> i think...
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. >> reporter: it wasn't. for theresa may, it was three strikes and you're not out. >> so the noes have it. the noes have it. >> reporter: she lost again, even though in last-minute desperate effort to get her deal through parliament she promised her critics if it passed she would quit. >> the implications of the house's decision are grave. >> reporter: but nobody knows how grave, not those who marchea today who represent the 52% who voted in the referendum to leave the e.u. >> to say we are spitting mad is putting it mildly. >> reporter: not those who voted to stay and marched a million strong last weekend demanding a chance to vote again in another referendum. >> it's time to stop it. >> reporter: nobody knows what happens next. as for theresa may, she's now known as lino -- leader in name only -- and like many in her own party, opposition jeremy corbyn wants her gone. >> she must go, not at an indeterminate date in the future but now. >> reporter: the line making the rounds about theresa may is she tried to fall on her sword and missed. as things now stand new york two weeks' time, t
. >> reporter: it wasn't. for theresa may, it was three strikes and you're not out. >> so the noes have it. the noes have it. >> reporter: she lost again, even though in last-minute desperate effort to get her deal through parliament she promised her critics if it passed she would quit. >> the implications of the house's decision are grave. >> reporter: but nobody knows how grave, not those who marchea today who represent the 52% who voted in the referendum to...
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union. they will hold that vote on wednesda and in another setback for prime minister theresa may, aye admitted the still does not have enough support for her version of brexit. t the struggforge a consensus means britain is at risk of crhing out of the european union without a deal to soften that separation. and as special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from yorkshire, at this critical moment the kingdom is deeply divided. >> reporter: this brexiteers' march from northern england to parliament w supposed to end on friday when britain was due to exit the european union, but the international divorce they voted for has been delayed. >> what do we want? >> brexit! >> when do wwant it? >> now! ( applause ) >> reporter: john longworth is the chairman of leave means leave. >> the beginning othe brexit betrayal has started. it's a complete stitch up between the u.k. government and the european establishment. >> reporter: as the marchers set off, the prevailing complaint was that most members of parliament favor staying in thew e.u. ande working to overturn the result of the 2016
union. they will hold that vote on wednesda and in another setback for prime minister theresa may, aye admitted the still does not have enough support for her version of brexit. t the struggforge a consensus means britain is at risk of crhing out of the european union without a deal to soften that separation. and as special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from yorkshire, at this critical moment the kingdom is deeply divided. >> reporter: this brexiteers' march from northern england...
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paralyzing uncertainty for the united kingdom. prime minister theresa may's future in doubt after failing for a third time to rally a majority of british lawmakers around a brexit deal to leave the european union, putting britain back on the clock with a deadline to deliver a brexit plan to the eu just two weeks from now. joining me now, nbc news cheap global correspondent and nbc's a ali. bill neely, what next? >> that's a good question, andrea, nobody knows. this was meant to be a day when britain left the european union. instead it's a day when britain's deepest political crisis in, i don't know, half a century has just deepened again. it's deja vu all over again. as you said, theresa may tried for a third time to get her deal that she's tried to get through twice now, that she negotiated with the european union over two years. she tried to get it through. it failed, this time by 58 votes. it failed before by 230, and 149. she keeps trying, she might get it through by christmas. what happens next? the default position now is in two weeks' time britain will crash out of the european uni
paralyzing uncertainty for the united kingdom. prime minister theresa may's future in doubt after failing for a third time to rally a majority of british lawmakers around a brexit deal to leave the european union, putting britain back on the clock with a deadline to deliver a brexit plan to the eu just two weeks from now. joining me now, nbc news cheap global correspondent and nbc's a ali. bill neely, what next? >> that's a good question, andrea, nobody knows. this was meant to be a day...
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opposition labor party is calling on a second national referendum to make it happen. theresa may is trying to bring her brexit deal to vote for a third time. lawmakers have rejected it twice. if they accept it, though, the uk will leave the eu with a deal on may 22nd. if parliament rejects it again, the uk will leave the eu without a deal on april 12th. >>> a inned indonesia airline plans to cancel orders for the boeing 747 max jets following crashes in continue to nearbia and ethiopia. it's the first airline to scrap an order since the 737 max planes were grounded worldwide last week. this comes after the ethiopian airliner crash that killed 157 people a few weeks back. another crash of a lion air jet back in october killed all 189 passengers and crew. they say they made the decision because of consumers' low confidence in the airplane's following those crashes. >>> meanwhile, shares in boeing fell 3% yesterday to 362.17. a share despite falling more than 1% since the ethiopian airline tragedy. the company's stock is still on the plus side for the year. >>> uber and lyft drivers in
opposition labor party is calling on a second national referendum to make it happen. theresa may is trying to bring her brexit deal to vote for a third time. lawmakers have rejected it twice. if they accept it, though, the uk will leave the eu with a deal on may 22nd. if parliament rejects it again, the uk will leave the eu without a deal on april 12th. >>> a inned indonesia airline plans to cancel orders for the boeing 747 max jets following crashes in continue to nearbia and...
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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
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conflict in that country. british prime minister theresa may said she will step down if her twice-rejected brexit deal passes a third attempt. may may made the promise is promise of a last-ditch effort to persuade her party to back her. she did not give a date for stepping down but gave the impression it would be fairly soon. some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ whooo! want to take your next vacation to new heights? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most
conflict in that country. british prime minister theresa may said she will step down if her twice-rejected brexit deal passes a third attempt. may may made the promise is promise of a last-ditch effort to persuade her party to back her. she did not give a date for stepping down but gave the impression it would be fairly soon. some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because,...
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advice he has given to theresa may. also setting up a pitch for 2020 which is this trump versus the establishment, that they still want to frame this race as much as they frame the 16 race but forces are working against him that he is fighting this fight alone. >> and not new to see him as a surrogate. >> it was a little bit of a surprise. president trump said a couple of days ago she should have listened to me. he kind of took that and went to the next step. i covered him during the midterms. the donald trump jr. rally is just like the trump rally but smaller. there are people enthusiastic for him. there is the lock her up chant. he was just like his dad. i'm the fighter. my dad is the fighterme. we are fighting for you. we will see that again later this year starting next year. >> and because of his own political ambitions too. >> he may not be the next one. this new book out from ward writing about kushner and trump and their roles in the white house. one claim she makes is that ivanka trump thinks she will be president. she writes her father's reign in washington d.c. is she bel
advice he has given to theresa may. also setting up a pitch for 2020 which is this trump versus the establishment, that they still want to frame this race as much as they frame the 16 race but forces are working against him that he is fighting this fight alone. >> and not new to see him as a surrogate. >> it was a little bit of a surprise. president trump said a couple of days ago she should have listened to me. he kind of took that and went to the next step. i covered him during...
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. a local governor has asked people to stay in their homes. u.k. prime minister theresa may says she does not have enough support to put her brexit deal to a third vote in parliament. britain has until april 12th to come up with a new plan such as leaving without a deal or canceling brexit all together. the european commission says it had completed planning for a no-deal brexit, an outcome it called increasingly likely. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. you're having one more bite no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. sometimes a cough gets in the way of a good night's sleep. that's when he needs vicks vaporub. proven cough medicine. with 8 hours of vapors, so he can sleep. vicks vaporub. goodnight coughs. [music playing] jerry has a membership
. a local governor has asked people to stay in their homes. u.k. prime minister theresa may says she does not have enough support to put her brexit deal to a third vote in parliament. britain has until april 12th to come up with a new plan such as leaving without a deal or canceling brexit all together. the european commission says it had completed planning for a no-deal brexit, an outcome it called increasingly likely. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right...
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pictures in parliament where the prime minister, theresa may, is suggesting her days in her job are numbered. what the major shift in leadership could mean for the united states and the rest of the world next. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces
pictures in parliament where the prime minister, theresa may, is suggesting her days in her job are numbered. what the major shift in leadership could mean for the united states and the rest of the world next. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's...
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won regulatory approval, later the program. british prime minister theresa may suffered a new setback today in her bid tpush a brexit plan through parliament. the house of commons has defeated the plan twice, but may wants a third vote this week. today, though, the speaker of the house ruled that a ronturies-old rule bars another vote, unless thesal is "substantially" different. >> what the government cannot legitimately do is to resuit to the house the same proposition or substantially t same proposition as that of last week which was rejected by 149 votes. >> woodruff: britain is now set to leave the european union on march 29th, with or without a deal, unless the e.u. grants a delay. the u.s. supreme court was back in action today. the justices rejected an appeal from a bed-and-breakfast in hawaii that denied a room to a lesbian couple. they agreed toeview a criminal conviction in louisiana. it was decided by a jury that was not unanimous, but the state has since changed its constitution to mandate unanimous verdicts. on wall streetjooday, the dow s industrial average gaine
won regulatory approval, later the program. british prime minister theresa may suffered a new setback today in her bid tpush a brexit plan through parliament. the house of commons has defeated the plan twice, but may wants a third vote this week. today, though, the speaker of the house ruled that a ronturies-old rule bars another vote, unless thesal is "substantially" different. >> what the government cannot legitimately do is to resuit to the house the same proposition or...
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swing and miss for british prime minister theresa may. she tries to secure orderly exit from the european union. with another major defeat today in parliament, may has less than three weeks to go until the deadline to leave and she's running out of options. senior foreign affairs greg, joins us tonight from london. good evening, greg. >> hi, bret. it is a big political blow for prime minister may. future of one of our most important allies hangs in the balance. >> order! >> u.k. prime minister theresa may defeated again, latest version of the plan to have britain exit the european union or brexit, voted down in house of commons. still by whopping 149 votes. 391-242. this 2-1/2 years since referendum in favor of brexit in two weeks until the deadline to leave. may forced negotiations accepted the grubbing barely. >> i profoundly regret the decision this house has taken tonight. i believe by far the best outcome is united kingdom leave the european union in an orderly fashion with a deal. and that the deal we've negotiated is the best and indeed the only deal. >>the hang-up again,
swing and miss for british prime minister theresa may. she tries to secure orderly exit from the european union. with another major defeat today in parliament, may has less than three weeks to go until the deadline to leave and she's running out of options. senior foreign affairs greg, joins us tonight from london. good evening, greg. >> hi, bret. it is a big political blow for prime minister may. future of one of our most important allies hangs in the balance. >> order! >>...
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. >> president trump mocking asylum seekers, claiming many of them are protesting as theresa may's brexit deal fails again. >>> some early findings from investigators in the crash of the second jet. choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients a
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, though, actually past couple of months, man, it is no laughing matter. theresa may's government is just in shambles. and there really does seem no -- like there is no way forward. what's next for our most important ally? >> this is really sad because this is not a threat to the strength of europe. this is a threat to the united kingdom. it is going to be much weaker, much influential, much less influential. i think it is a threat to the united kingdom itself. i think of if some form of brexit goes ahead, it is a question of when and not if. >> but they can't figure out how to go ahead. they can't figure out how to do anything. what's next? where do they go? and why is theresa may still prime minister when she keeps getting crushed in vote after vote after vote? >> she's prime minister because she -- you don't want to go to elections because, you know, long conversation, but there is no real choice to be had there over brexit, her own party, not clear who would step up to replace her. i do think her days are finally numbered. i think what will happen is we'll see some delay on brexi
, though, actually past couple of months, man, it is no laughing matter. theresa may's government is just in shambles. and there really does seem no -- like there is no way forward. what's next for our most important ally? >> this is really sad because this is not a threat to the strength of europe. this is a threat to the united kingdom. it is going to be much weaker, much influential, much less influential. i think it is a threat to the united kingdom itself. i think of if some form of...
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bedlam in context with historian margaret mcmillian. >>> plus, theresa may isn't the queen's only subject who's in trouble. we break down canadime minister justin trudeau's mounting woes wini a former mister. >>> also -- go >> you canack to your normal life after tonight. >> "triple frontier," a new thriller driven by the impact of war on ameca's veterans. i talk to the director, j.c. chandor. >>> and the price of admission. our michel martin speaks with daniel golden about the elite's stranglehold on higher education.
bedlam in context with historian margaret mcmillian. >>> plus, theresa may isn't the queen's only subject who's in trouble. we break down canadime minister justin trudeau's mounting woes wini a former mister. >>> also -- go >> you canack to your normal life after tonight. >> "triple frontier," a new thriller driven by the impact of war on ameca's veterans. i talk to the director, j.c. chandor. >>> and the price of admission. our michel martin...
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maximum sentence of life in prison. british prime minister theresa may is offering to resign if parliament votes in favor of the brexit deal she struck with the european union. it is being viewed as a last-different effort to pass the peace agreement also yesterday parliament took control of the brexit process from the prime minister for one day and in a series of non-binding votes, lawmakers adjusted eight alternative brks yesterday really exemplarifieds the british is elected a parliament that eight votes, eight nos. their answer is all know. >> the problem it's not an either-or. it state in with and i don't think anybody thought when brexit it started we were going to be arguing about the eye wish border. it gets into a very complicated if -- if you want me to, i will. what theresa may did did yesterday was to win off enough support for a ps and it did succeed in getting a couple of the hardliners to take her side. appear that it's created enough votes for her plan yet and so the drama continues. >> and this next story also for steve, mika. >> it's been almost two weeks since
maximum sentence of life in prison. british prime minister theresa may is offering to resign if parliament votes in favor of the brexit deal she struck with the european union. it is being viewed as a last-different effort to pass the peace agreement also yesterday parliament took control of the brexit process from the prime minister for one day and in a series of non-binding votes, lawmakers adjusted eight alternative brks yesterday really exemplarifieds the british is elected a parliament...
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anything different about today, theresa? my bubble businessn't very good. want some? an♪ have you noticed hing strange about the air ♪ no, silly. it's the same air i've always used for my bubble-blowing. ♪ all i ever blow is bubbles ♪ ♪ pretty bubbles just for you ♪ ♪ i knothat you ♪ always love them, too ♪ here are some bubbles ♪ just for you did you see that? what? how my sailing ship did tip. i tell you, there's something strange toda is that a wave out there? aye. aye. t i'll tell yoresa, today there's something strange in bubbleland. ♪ hear, hear ♪ what's going on here ♪ i'm taking so soundings ♪ ♪ for my next weather report ♪ you should report the truth on television. can't you see the wave out there? ♪id that's whati was aff ♪ ♪ i'm going to swim out ♪ ♪ and find out ♪ how big it is ♪ uh, where's that robert redgate? ♪ he and that sweater maker ♪ went to the national bubble chemical company ♪ could this be w.i. norton donovan's office? i think this is where they told us to go. are you w.i. norton donovan? why have youushosen to come
anything different about today, theresa? my bubble businessn't very good. want some? an♪ have you noticed hing strange about the air ♪ no, silly. it's the same air i've always used for my bubble-blowing. ♪ all i ever blow is bubbles ♪ ♪ pretty bubbles just for you ♪ ♪ i knothat you ♪ always love them, too ♪ here are some bubbles ♪ just for you did you see that? what? how my sailing ship did tip. i tell you, there's something strange toda is that a wave out there? aye. aye....
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, lauren. coming up no end in sight, british prime minister theresa may making life-changing offer after lawmakers failed on impasse from brexit over european union. americans concern about how much the wealthiest pay in taxes, we will break it down and tell you all about it. back in a minute ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes. that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again 'cuz only the ford f-150 with its high strength, military-grade aluminum alloy body gives you best-in-class torque, best-in-class payload... and you got it, baby... best-in-class towing. still leading the pack. this is the big dog! this is the ford f-150. it doesn't just raise the bar, pal. it is the bar. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your finance business. and so if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't. because your cto says we've got allies on the outside... ...& security algorithms on the inside... ...& that way you can focus on expanding into e
, lauren. coming up no end in sight, british prime minister theresa may making life-changing offer after lawmakers failed on impasse from brexit over european union. americans concern about how much the wealthiest pay in taxes, we will break it down and tell you all about it. back in a minute ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes. that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again 'cuz only the ford f-150 with its...
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smaller cities across the country. british prime minister theresa may is back in the u.k. after persuading e.u. leaders in brussels to extend the deadline for brakes it for britain to exit from the e.u. beyond march twenty ninth may says she is determined to deliver on her brakes a deal but that will involve changing the minds of m.p.'s who have already rejected the deal twice john who has more from london. there is no evidence that opinion has shifted in favor of this deal that has suffered to the ments defeats already. there's no evidence that the democratic unionists of northern ireland have decided to overcome their objections to the irish backstop there was no evidence of m.p.'s in to resume a zone party rallying to support a many of them it now seems favor no deal over what they consider a bad deal those in other parties who she would have had to rely on to make up the numbers where they may have been some sympathy a week or so ago they're probably now is a great deal less off to the assault she launched on m.p.'s on wednesday not blaming them for the entire mess and so it
smaller cities across the country. british prime minister theresa may is back in the u.k. after persuading e.u. leaders in brussels to extend the deadline for brakes it for britain to exit from the e.u. beyond march twenty ninth may says she is determined to deliver on her brakes a deal but that will involve changing the minds of m.p.'s who have already rejected the deal twice john who has more from london. there is no evidence that opinion has shifted in favor of this deal that has suffered...
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economy and the world economy, yet a new vote on brexit. perhaps this could spelt end of theresa may's time as prime minister. we are waiting for that vote in the next few hours. joining us now, kninic robertso live on downing street. >> reporter: good morning. four hours until that vote now. an emergency session of parliament. normally the mps would be back in their constituency on a friday. theresa may has tried to make this easier on herself to split this up vote into two parts. there's the divorce from the european part and there's the future relationship part. today they get to vote on the divorce part only. difficulty for theresa may is this is the bit that there's the most opposition too. backstop, the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. it went down to a historic 230 defeat in january, 149 votes against just a couple weeks ago and the assessment today is it will probably go down again because some of her own mps won't vote for it. the opposition is against it and a northern irish allies are against it too. what does this mean? if the vote goes dow
economy and the world economy, yet a new vote on brexit. perhaps this could spelt end of theresa may's time as prime minister. we are waiting for that vote in the next few hours. joining us now, kninic robertso live on downing street. >> reporter: good morning. four hours until that vote now. an emergency session of parliament. normally the mps would be back in their constituency on a friday. theresa may has tried to make this easier on herself to split this up vote into two parts....
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minister theresa may, who'd even offered to resign. >> the implications of the house's decision are grave. >> reporter: she may now have to beg europe's leaders for a delay. >> nothing short of a shambles. >> reporter: a united kingdom deeply divided, america's closest ally in turmoil. parliament is gridlocked. britain's leader almost powerless. they'll all try again monday to find a plan "b." otherwise britain will crash out of europe without a deal in two weeks. lester? >> all right, bill neely, thank you. >>> we're also keeping tabs on the unfolding crisis in venezuela. late today the red cross said it's finally been granted permission to bring much-needed aid into the country. the already dire humanitarian crisis has grown worse because of regular blackouts as the country's political leaders remain locked in stalemate. >>> to an nbc news exclusive, the u.s. deploying six b-52 nuclear weapons-capable planes to europe to deliver a powerful message to moscow. our keir simmons experienced it all firsthand. >> reporter: a powerful demonstration of american military might over eastern
minister theresa may, who'd even offered to resign. >> the implications of the house's decision are grave. >> reporter: she may now have to beg europe's leaders for a delay. >> nothing short of a shambles. >> reporter: a united kingdom deeply divided, america's closest ally in turmoil. parliament is gridlocked. britain's leader almost powerless. they'll all try again monday to find a plan "b." otherwise britain will crash out of europe without a deal in two...
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u.k. was originally supposed to leave the european union. prime minister theresa may facing an uphill battle to get part of her deal approved. if it passes, brexit will be delayed until may 22nd. if it fails, the u.k. has until april 12th to ask for another extension or leave with no deal. brian? brian: what a mess. 25 minutes after the hour. congressman dan crenshaw is leading the fight to free decorated navy see edward gallagher from confinement ahead of upcoming war crimes trial in may. >> we're not adjudicating whether he is innocent or guilty. we don't know. what we do know is that in this country we are innocent until proven guilty. let's let him have his day in court. let's have an expedited process. right now he has been in solitary confinement for almost seven months. that's just not the way we treat people. brian: no, it isn't. since our interview even more lawmakers have joined the fight. i just got word it's now over 50 have signed congress men and women have signed a letter to the navy saying quote: to confine any service member for the duration of time regardless of the
u.k. was originally supposed to leave the european union. prime minister theresa may facing an uphill battle to get part of her deal approved. if it passes, brexit will be delayed until may 22nd. if it fails, the u.k. has until april 12th to ask for another extension or leave with no deal. brian? brian: what a mess. 25 minutes after the hour. congressman dan crenshaw is leading the fight to free decorated navy see edward gallagher from confinement ahead of upcoming war crimes trial in may....
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. zzzquil pure zzzs. >> sandra: britain's parliament dealing another major blow to theresa may defeating her second brexit plan but a new vote today could be a test for british lawmakers 16 days before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. >> this really is another heavy defeat for may. and her brexit deal. many people say it's dead in the water. it has major implications not just for the u.k. but also for the u.s. and relationship between the two countries. may lost that vote yesterday by 149 votes. a major rejection and it leaves the country in chaos with europe shaking its head asking what the u.k. wants. after that defeat may offered parliament options moving forward. >> does it want to hold a second referendum? does it want to leave with a deal but not this deal? these are unenviable choices. >> the first option on which they'll vote today is whether or not to accept a no deal brexit. that would mean a clean break just 16 days from now with no divorce agreements in place. that would be an economic disaster though some say. others cheer it. they say it would bring the u.s. and
. zzzquil pure zzzs. >> sandra: britain's parliament dealing another major blow to theresa may defeating her second brexit plan but a new vote today could be a test for british lawmakers 16 days before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. >> this really is another heavy defeat for may. and her brexit deal. many people say it's dead in the water. it has major implications not just for the u.k. but also for the u.s. and relationship between the two countries. may lost that vote yesterday...
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back to deal with that attack. a big week ahead for theresa may, how many times have we said that, following a cabinet meeting today. may could bring a new deal for a vote on britain's exit from the european union as early as tomorrow. they were supposed to leave on friday. a stress test for boeing, pilots from three american carriers flying boeing 737 max planes, testing software changes from the aerospace company, coming as more than 90 flights a day are being canceled over the issue with boeing reportedly rushing engineers to develop the planes at twice the normal pace. after a dramatic rescue at sea, the viking sky cruise ship that was stranded during a storm off norway's coast finally reached port. the cruise line reported all the passengers and crew are safe. some a little battered, though. we've got incredible video from inside showing the cruise liner tilting nearly 45 degrees, sending furniture sliding all over the deck, bringing debris down from the ceiling. yikes, that's all i can say. lauren: i was thinking of booking a cruise, actually. ashley: not off the coast of no
back to deal with that attack. a big week ahead for theresa may, how many times have we said that, following a cabinet meeting today. may could bring a new deal for a vote on britain's exit from the european union as early as tomorrow. they were supposed to leave on friday. a stress test for boeing, pilots from three american carriers flying boeing 737 max planes, testing software changes from the aerospace company, coming as more than 90 flights a day are being canceled over the issue with...
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minister theresa may attempts to convince lawmakers to approve a deal. political leaders addressed crowds at saturday's protest. this is london mayor sadiq khan. >> the british people did not vote for the government to gamble on our future. you did not vote for the national nightmare we have. it is time to view us, the british people, a final say on brexit. amy: in france, yellow vest protesters took to the streets for the 19th straight week of anti-government demonstrations, days after the french authorities announced a clampdown on the movement, including banning marching on the champs elysees and other areas and the deployment of military forces. the yellow vests have called out french president emanuel macron's pro-business economic policies and are calling for fair wages for working and middle class citizens, and heavier taxation on the wealthy. this is a demonstrator from paris at saturday's protest. us,acron does nothing for first people. he is against his people. hehe prioritizes everyone else, not the frenchch people, even thosose who are working -- amy: over 200 arrests w
minister theresa may attempts to convince lawmakers to approve a deal. political leaders addressed crowds at saturday's protest. this is london mayor sadiq khan. >> the british people did not vote for the government to gamble on our future. you did not vote for the national nightmare we have. it is time to view us, the british people, a final say on brexit. amy: in france, yellow vest protesters took to the streets for the 19th straight week of anti-government demonstrations, days after...
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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 protests in the streets. we will see
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...
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later this month. the prime minister, theresa may has worked out a new revised deal with eu leaders. the parliament vote is on whether to accept or reject that deal. now, listen. it sounds like something far, far away that's never going to effect you or me. that is the farthest thing from the truth. a rejection means the brits will leave the european union with no rules at all. kind of like a divorce with no rules. with no senddown from the court. in this case what to do about workers and trade and travel and commerce and, importantly, the border in ireland. if members of parliament approve this new deal, rules will be in place but either way, millions and millions of britains are going to be lived. the prime minister, theresa may, made a last-minute plea after negotiating with european union leaders in france. >> the danger for those of us who want to deliver, to have faith in the british public and deliver on their vote for brexit is if this vote is not passed tonight, if this deal is not passed then brexit could be lost. >> shepard: the european union is warning there will not be
later this month. the prime minister, theresa may has worked out a new revised deal with eu leaders. the parliament vote is on whether to accept or reject that deal. now, listen. it sounds like something far, far away that's never going to effect you or me. that is the farthest thing from the truth. a rejection means the brits will leave the european union with no rules at all. kind of like a divorce with no rules. with no senddown from the court. in this case what to do about workers and...
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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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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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this hour, everyone british prime minister theresa may is warning lawmakers if they reject her divorce deal next week britain may never leave the european union they are due to vote on tuesday. >> back it and at uk will leave the european union reject it and no one knows what will happen. we may not leave the eu for many months we may leave without the protections that the deal provides we may never low of at all >> meantime, much of venezuela is still without electricity this morning amid the country's worst ever power outage. president nicolas maduro ordered schools and all government entities closed and told businesses not to open the blackout struck the capital at the peak of thursday's evening rush hour. >>> and spacex's new capsule is returning to earth this morning ending its first test flight with the old-fashioned splashdown you remember those it marks the first time in 50 years that a capsule designed for astronauts returned from space by dropping down into the atlantic >> and that is the news update this hour. guys, i'll send it back downtown to you david? >> okay. a
this hour, everyone british prime minister theresa may is warning lawmakers if they reject her divorce deal next week britain may never leave the european union they are due to vote on tuesday. >> back it and at uk will leave the european union reject it and no one knows what will happen. we may not leave the eu for many months we may leave without the protections that the deal provides we may never low of at all >> meantime, much of venezuela is still without electricity this...
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community. >> theresa may's party is wracked by its own divisions, labor's political woes have been seized upon. >> i never thought i would see the day when jewish people in this country were concerned about their future. >> labor has expelled 12 members and suspended another 96, studies have launched a code of ethics. anti-semitic acts are reaching a record high. >> we've seen anti-semitism rise in the labour party and anti-semitic crime rising, i don't think it's a total coincidence that is happening. >> experts say the situation in the u.s. is different but the message is the same, political parties should handle this issue with care. if there's anti-semitism, it should be stamped out. >> bret: we are waiting on the paul manafort sentencing, we will bring it to you live. we are learning new information tonight about whether former trump attorney and fixer michael cohen did in fact seek a presidential pardon. he has testified before congress that he did not. now his lawyer is painting a different picture here is chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge. >> any talk of p
community. >> theresa may's party is wracked by its own divisions, labor's political woes have been seized upon. >> i never thought i would see the day when jewish people in this country were concerned about their future. >> labor has expelled 12 members and suspended another 96, studies have launched a code of ethics. anti-semitic acts are reaching a record high. >> we've seen anti-semitism rise in the labour party and anti-semitic crime rising, i don't think it's a...
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seng in hong kong down 2%. britain's exit from the european union could mean the exit for theresa may. richard branson is calling for a new vote. game of thrones sneakers are on sale. how to score a pair. joining me to break it down, dagen mcdowell, mitch rochell and thand lee carter. great to see everybody this morning. >> great to be here. maria: we've got a big news day. >> this is a huge news day. >> no collusion. maria: it sure is. dagen: again, no l collusion. where do all of these individuals stand that pushed this narrative on the american people, a bunch of lies, a pack of lies, that trump stole the presidency, that president trump conspired with the russians, that president trump committed treason, all of that was a pack of lies. and they were mak making -- allf the people in the media making connections between meetings and drawing vast conclusionse concle conclusion by robert mueller was no collusion. maria: two years later, that's our top store right now, the mueller report, william barr sending a summary to congress yesterday, noting multiple times, no coordination betwe
seng in hong kong down 2%. britain's exit from the european union could mean the exit for theresa may. richard branson is calling for a new vote. game of thrones sneakers are on sale. how to score a pair. joining me to break it down, dagen mcdowell, mitch rochell and thand lee carter. great to see everybody this morning. >> great to be here. maria: we've got a big news day. >> this is a huge news day. >> no collusion. maria: it sure is. dagen: again, no l collusion. where do...
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move to another vote next week. prime minister theresa may has said she will consider those options but won't be bound to them. britain was originally scheduled to leave the european union on friday. keep you posted on that. and today president trump will award the nation's highest honor to an american hero killed in iraq. army staff sergeant travis atkins made the ultimate sacrifice when he tackled a terrorist wearing a suicide vest in 2007. he saved the lives of three fellow soldiers standing feet away. atkins' son and parents will accept the medal at the white house this afternoon. send it back to you. steve: that's a hero right there. willing to give up his own life to save his brother's. that's awesome. steve: thanks, jillian. brian: senator mike lee ripping democrats' green new deal and he brought props. >> this is a picture of aqua man. under the green new deal this is probably hawaii's best bet. brian: the senator will join us live in moments. steve: and raise your gloss. one state just voted to sell beer that's stronger. ♪ i've tried jack ♪ i've tried drill ♪ i can't
move to another vote next week. prime minister theresa may has said she will consider those options but won't be bound to them. britain was originally scheduled to leave the european union on friday. keep you posted on that. and today president trump will award the nation's highest honor to an american hero killed in iraq. army staff sergeant travis atkins made the ultimate sacrifice when he tackled a terrorist wearing a suicide vest in 2007. he saved the lives of three fellow soldiers...
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law banning abortion at 15 weeks. >>> 20 past the hour. a reprieve for theresa may and the uk. the brexit deadline has been extended. how long do they have and what do they need to dough. we'll g do. we'll go live to london. pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 bucks a month itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with...
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leave the european union or not. i feel like they already voted on that. theresa may meeting with members of her cabinet earlier today, amid intense pressure to resign. the prime minister saying she does not have the support right now to win a third meaningful vote. connell: still going, huh? amazing she is still there. melissa: groundhog day. connell: cruise ship chaos. hundreds of frighten passengers, airlifted by helicopter off the norwegian coast after the ship entered rocky waters. they are opening an investigation. melissa: robert mueller is finished with his investigation but the political turmoil is far from over. dan heninger from "the wall street journal." , judge andrew napolitano will be here after the break. connell: biggest college admissions scandal making an appearance in court today. we're live with that during the hour. 's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. our grandparents checked zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... l
leave the european union or not. i feel like they already voted on that. theresa may meeting with members of her cabinet earlier today, amid intense pressure to resign. the prime minister saying she does not have the support right now to win a third meaningful vote. connell: still going, huh? amazing she is still there. melissa: groundhog day. connell: cruise ship chaos. hundreds of frighten passengers, airlifted by helicopter off the norwegian coast after the ship entered rocky waters. they...
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website. the previous record held by another brexit petition in 2016. there are signs that theresa may's shift may be in jeopardy of crashing with reports of a plan that is now in the works possibly to force her out of office. >> a few things crashing there around the brexit situation. the sunday times says 11 cabinet members plan a revolt and plan to confront the prime minister on monday and threaten a mass resignation if she doesn't resign. >>> following the story of isis being defeated territorial at least. the black flag is toppled by a flag of u.s.-backed forces. the latest in syria is coming up. e business. so that if she has a heart problem & the staff needs to know, they will & they'll drop everything can you take a look at her vitals? & share the data with other specialists yeah, i'm looking at them now. & they'll drop everything hey. & take care of this baby yeah, that procedure seems right. & that one too. at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & when your patient's tests come back... - [wom
website. the previous record held by another brexit petition in 2016. there are signs that theresa may's shift may be in jeopardy of crashing with reports of a plan that is now in the works possibly to force her out of office. >> a few things crashing there around the brexit situation. the sunday times says 11 cabinet members plan a revolt and plan to confront the prime minister on monday and threaten a mass resignation if she doesn't resign. >>> following the story of isis...
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floors. british prime minister theresa may is trying her rescue, trying to rescue her european union divorce deal. thursday parliament voted to postpone brexit to avert a chaotic departure in two weeks. may plans to spend the next few days trying to persuade opponents in her conservative party and parliamentary allies to support the withdrawal agreement which lawmakers have already resoundedly defeated twice. a floating island of solar panels is being tested in capitotested inchele as a way te energy and water loss at mining operations. experimental power generating island comes as the government pushes to put chile front of the use latin america and the world. some of the beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ range creatures. other species avoid pain and struggle. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult things because they have to. we do difficult things. because we like to. we think it's... fun. introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger built for the strangest of all creatures. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turn
floors. british prime minister theresa may is trying her rescue, trying to rescue her european union divorce deal. thursday parliament voted to postpone brexit to avert a chaotic departure in two weeks. may plans to spend the next few days trying to persuade opponents in her conservative party and parliamentary allies to support the withdrawal agreement which lawmakers have already resoundedly defeated twice. a floating island of solar panels is being tested in capitotested inchele as a way te...
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the pond there is complete chaos as prime minister theresa may remains at a standoff with britain's parliament on how to resolve the brexit crisis. may's plan on how they will leave the european union was rejected for a third time on friday. britain has until april 12th to come up with any plan, but it's not looking good. a global crises facing a world without a global leadership and could soon see a weakened great britain as well. alley arouzi joins us. britain and brexit if they leave the european union without a deal, spell out for us what that would mean. >> well, joy, i don't think anybody quite knows. it's an utter mess here and living memory politics and policy has never been so muddled in this country. i've been speaking to citizens and business owners primarily who are very worried about the future. they're baffled as to how a supposedly mature democracy like great britain that plays a central role in global affairs and is one of the world's strongest economies for now has gotten itself into this chaotic disorderly mess and are not showing any signs of getting themselves ou
the pond there is complete chaos as prime minister theresa may remains at a standoff with britain's parliament on how to resolve the brexit crisis. may's plan on how they will leave the european union was rejected for a third time on friday. britain has until april 12th to come up with any plan, but it's not looking good. a global crises facing a world without a global leadership and could soon see a weakened great britain as well. alley arouzi joins us. britain and brexit if they leave the...
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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 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 world with katy tur filling in for lawrence tonight. >> can you say terrible catastrophe with your british accent? >> 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 attorney general william barr detailing his investigation into president trump and
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...
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for a third time on prime minister theresa may's plan for exiting the eu. we go live to london with nic robertson who has been monitoring all of this. what happens today, nic. >> reporter: jessica, an emergency session of parliament, the mps working on a friday, that doesn't normally happen. in a couple hours time, they will make that vote. the key vote on what theresa may has done now because she's lost it so badly in the months leading up to this, that historic 230 vote loss in january, loss by 149 votes just 2 1/2 weeks ago. she has broken the vote down into two parts. so it is the divorce part and the future relationship part. that is the sort of overall leaving the european union bundle that britain faces. so what she's doing today is just taking the with respect to pa -- the divorce part. unfortunately this is the part that contains the backstop question, the relationship between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, that land border that britain would have with the european union. and that is the divisive issue. so at the moment it seems to be theresa may will not hav
for a third time on prime minister theresa may's plan for exiting the eu. we go live to london with nic robertson who has been monitoring all of this. what happens today, nic. >> reporter: jessica, an emergency session of parliament, the mps working on a friday, that doesn't normally happen. in a couple hours time, they will make that vote. the key vote on what theresa may has done now because she's lost it so badly in the months leading up to this, that historic 230 vote loss in...
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? it seems to me theresa may is playing a game of chicken, saying i'm going to take you as close as we can get to the deadline, and then you face two options. either we just plunge off this cliff or you accept my muddled, negotiated soft brexit. >> yes. i think the trouble is that there are a lot of people who have now talked themselves into believing it would be better to plunge off the cliff. and we've had a very odd -- politics in the last few weeks have been very odd, where at one point the government was saying, well, you know, no deal is better than a bad deal. and now they've quickly reversed and said no, actually, we want to avoid no deal at all costs. and i'm told people in the government are briefing senior business people in london and telling them don't worry, we're going to avoid doing that. so, you know, it's an even weirder story. you know, in which they put forward one policy. they back pedal as they discover it doesn't work. they put forward another one. and then change that. there's still no clear plan. we still don't really know what theresa may will do. will she let
? it seems to me theresa may is playing a game of chicken, saying i'm going to take you as close as we can get to the deadline, and then you face two options. either we just plunge off this cliff or you accept my muddled, negotiated soft brexit. >> yes. i think the trouble is that there are a lot of people who have now talked themselves into believing it would be better to plunge off the cliff. and we've had a very odd -- politics in the last few weeks have been very odd, where at one...
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there is talk of a hot term of theresa may and parts of western australia face the wrath of a powerful cycle. something of a change in the weather across central parts of europe over the next couple days been quite remember across the gate possibly central europe this area cloud and right that same stormy area that affected will be to see for the weekend fast pushing further south with this area cloud that will introduce some wet weather and at times some weather center cooler weather down across the no the positivity for example pushing down towards vienna pushing across into world war so coming in behind thirteen celsius for london brighton breezy i think sums it up here at will feel a little on the cool side and eleven celsius there for paris on monday off no go into to say things do start to quieten down high pressure starts just not just way back in across those western areas of europe catherine racing's for the southwards in these for say the balkans italy seeing some of that disturbed weather as we go on into the middle part of the way want to see showers into central parts of t
there is talk of a hot term of theresa may and parts of western australia face the wrath of a powerful cycle. something of a change in the weather across central parts of europe over the next couple days been quite remember across the gate possibly central europe this area cloud and right that same stormy area that affected will be to see for the weekend fast pushing further south with this area cloud that will introduce some wet weather and at times some weather center cooler weather down...
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week. >>> also ahead this hour, the third time theresa may's brexit plan gets voted down again leaving the united kingdom in political limbo. live from cnn in atlanta, we welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. c"cnn newsroom" starts right no. 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we could get our first look at the full mueller report on russian election interference in weeks. in a letter to congress, the u.s. attorney general said it would be made public by mid-april, if not sooner. that report is nearly 400 pages long. here is the thing, how much will be revealed and how much will be redacted. house democrats say it's not good enough. kate collins starts us off. >> reporter: president trump giving the all clear. >> i have nothing to hide. >> reporter: voicing confidence in bill barr after the attorney general announced congress will have robert mueller's report within weeks. >> i have great confidence in the attorney general. if that's what he would like to do, i have nothing to hide. this was a hoax. this was a witch hunt. >> reporter: barr
week. >>> also ahead this hour, the third time theresa may's brexit plan gets voted down again leaving the united kingdom in political limbo. live from cnn in atlanta, we welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. c"cnn newsroom" starts right no. 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we could get our first look at the full mueller report on russian election interference in weeks. in a letter to congress, the u.s. attorney general said it would...