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Door of the United Kingdom was not someones laughing without the of the which was one of the funnier bits. Someone in this building is telling better jokes on bits. Someone in this building is telling betterjokes on us. Lets get them on and find them. Exactly. We could be back here in a very short amount of time if theres a foran short amount of time if theres a for an extension. This is already summit number14. For an extension. This is already summit number 1a. Much as i love seeing summit number 14. Much as i love seeing you two in the flesh, but. But after that comes trade agreement and all the rest of this was not this is going to go on and on. |j just realised that could be the last brexit cast ever. Do know we dont . Im rushing to register the pod cast name trade deal cast. Deal cast . Sounds i can engineering company. Colin says whos buying the first round . This is your turn isnt it . Right, james says what is Boris Johnson going to do if he loses the vote on saturday . Im british and total scream at me, and if you are someone total scream at me, and if you are someone who studied this please dont scream at me, hes going to try and avoid and we know that hes been forced to ask for the extension we just been talking about but im pretty sure that number ten is going to alongside that letter to comply with the law saying i have to ask foran with the law saying i have to ask for an extension, and pretty sure theyre still going to send a second letter but a second political letter that says yes, i have to ask for a delay but i dont think that its a goodidea delay but i dont think that its a good idea and, dear eu, we have a deal altogether. What i want to do is get everyone to vote for our deal andi is get everyone to vote for our deal and i dont want to negotiate anymore. Nothing also he will try get it to a general election ap asap there is a deal, he could go to the country saying i might have had to do the country saying i might have had todoa the country saying i might have had to do a delay because those pesky mps have made me do it but theres a deal here ready to be done. Vote conservative, but to me, could be majority and this nightmare can be over. Whether that of course, slimy, high stakes, high gamble. Lots of people deplore this deal. And i think basically for the eu, theyre going to say if he doesnt have the numbers in parliament, if you want to go toa numbers in parliament, if you want to go to a general election, could this general election and up with another referendum or could we end up another referendum or could we end up having a referendum on this deal for the eu all of those questions are open. What i want to underline still, we still get asked about it, are they waiting for brexit to be overturned . They are not voting anymore for brexit be overturned. Owner, donald tusk did say he will be the chief remain forever. But he also said im sad because the uk is leaving. I didnt say any more. Really interesting. In government now they believe rightly ugly, they absolutely agree with what you just said so they believe that finally, as they would see it, france, germany, the commission and ireland, have given up on the idea of this been halted and for the conservative government, thats really important because fairly or unfairly, there was a sense all along that when it came to brussels there was a sort of secret then that actually if only. We talked about it so many times, didnt we . The diplomats are saying do you think the uk will change its mind . There are any of that is it such a time when it looks like the push for another referendum might possibly actually have the numbers in parliament. Its all like black and mole. One must question, from an actual person who sent in a video. An actual person . Will they all actual people but they sent in a video because they were doing a show called the top table on bbc three. Hi, my name is kirsty and i am a brexit cast fan from inverness. My question is for adam. And its who is the biggest diva in the brexit cast team . Adam. Its adam. Who said that . When we come up with our new make up loan, we promise you a makeover. You can do morning, i could do data. Last week you said i had the body shape of six year old baby. Because youve got such Beautiful Skin like a baby s bottom. It is you. Moving on. Only it. Thank you for that question. Please broadcast on Super Saturday which of course is the big vote. Im going to . Of course were going to. |j think we can broadcast on saturday because it wont be the klaxon anymore. Someone in the government said to me you dont need a klaxon. You need a foghorn. So we will be on Super Saturday, you can listen to us on bbc sounds and well be back on tv very soon. Thank you forjoining us. Parts of San Francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. In the 19 years since he was last here, hes gone from being a little known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. It was a 20 pound bomb, which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. This government will not weaken. Democracy will prevail. It fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. This catholic nation held its breath for the men they call the 33. And then, bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue, and chile let out an almighty roar. Im Samantha Simmonds in london. The headlines britain and the European Union shake hands on a new brexit deal but theres doubt over whether mps will back it. Hope very much now spei elected i hope very much now speaking of elected representatives that my fellow m ps elected representatives that my fellow mps in westminster do now come together to get brexit done, to get this excellent deal over the line. After a visit from the us Vice President , turkey agrees to a five day truce in Northern Syria. Im Sharanjit Leyl in singapore. Also in the programme Donald Trumps chief of staff Mick Mulvaney has admitted that aid to ukraine was held up for political reasons. And then changed his mind. And howzat . The British Royals turn their hand to cricket on their tour of pakistan. Live from our studios in london and singapore. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Welcome, thank you forjoining us on newsday. The british Prime Minister Boris Johnson and european leaders have finally agreed a brexit deal at a European Union summit in brussels. The agreement, announced with great fanfare, would see the uk leave the European Union at the end of the month, with special arrangements for Northern Ireland. But it must be passed by the house of commons which is likely to vote on saturday. And with the main opposition parties against the plan, the saga looks to be far from over. I asked our Political Correspondent nick eardley whether he thought the Prime Minister had the votes to get his deal across the line. It is too close to call, its incredibly tired and Boris Johnson has a huge Charm Offensive that he is going to have to launch when he returns to london, we think hes coming back overnight, leaving the European Council in the next few hours to come back and try interest some arms here in london. Some groups hes got to go over, firstly, brexiteers and his own party who didnt back theresa mays deal it might be persuaded by the sun. They are keeping their cards close to the chest tonight but its possible that he will be able to persuade them. Hes also got over to win over back to whenever former tory mps, many of them want to deal so he might be able to do that as well. And then you need some labour mps. Some from the Opposition Party who could perhaps, just perhaps get a deal over the line was to his going to be tough, because the du be who helped prop up the tories and government in london arent going to back it, they have made medically clear they dont think this is a good dealfor Northern Ireland. So asi good dealfor Northern Ireland. So as i say, tonight, itsjust too close to call and whatever happens on saturday, i dont think the margin of victory or loss for other side is going to be particularly high. And if the deal doesnt go through, will the eu have another extension . He didnt seem all that keen. The first question is will borisjohnson definitely keen. The first question is will Boris Johnson definitely ask for one . And i expected that dealers defeated in parliament, there will bea defeated in parliament, there will be a huge battle because number ten quite simply doesnt want to ask for an extension. There has been a big promise for the uk leave on the dirty best of october and it tends to stick to that if it can. But if mps do force mrjohnson to do it, as you say, there is the question of whether the European Union will allow it. Now as you say it was hinted that there was no need for an extension and european leaders might be slightly more open to this process as we know has been going on for well over three years. With the would they say to the uk, you need to walk away now without a deal, certainly some of the soundings were from brussels suggesting that there might be open to the prospect of an extension of if that is where things are come the end of this week. And if theres a point to it as general election on another referendum. Another thing to bearin another referendum. Another thing to bear in mind as opposition parties are split on what the next move should be, if they do vote this deal down. Its so complicated, its multidimensional just all the down. Its so complicated, its multidimensionaljust all the pieces are moving about at the same time, nothing is certain apart from the fa ct nothing is certain apart from the fact that saturday is going to be a huge day forfiguring fact that saturday is going to be a huge day for figuring out where this business. Also making news today Donald Trumps chief of staff has ackowledged that aid to ukraine was held up, partly to pressure for investigations into the democrats. The comments from Mick Mulvaney came after trumps ambassador to the eu Gordon Sondland gave evidence to the house impeachment enquiry. Mr sondland told the committee he had been uncomfortable with the involvement of the president s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani in foreign policy. Mr mulvaney told reporters that the holding up of aid was appropriate. The parties involved with the process by which the money was held up process by which the money was held up temporarily. There was corruption in the country, whether or not other countries were participating to support the uk and whether or not they were cooperating in an Ongoing Investigation with our department of justice. It has been described as a quick probe quote. That funding will not flow unless the investigation into the democrat server happens as well. We do that all the time with foreign policy. The head of the imf, kristalina georgieva, has welcomed progress in trade talks between the us and china, but warned that more needs to be done to resolve the issues that divide them. Economists estimate that new tariffs and taxes will knock about 700 billion off the World Economy next year. More than 2,000 oarsmen have rowed 52 boats down Bangkoks Chao Phraya river in the first full dress rehearsal for the royal barge ceremony, the final chapter of the thai kings coronation. The coronation ceremonies of King Maha Vajiralongkorn the first new king of thailand in 70 years started back in may. Turkey has agreed to a temporary halt in its offensive against kurdish fighters in north east syria. The deal came after talks between turkeys president erdogan and the us Vice President , mike pence. Turkey says it will pause its advance for five days, to allow Kurdish Forces to retreat from a 20 mile zone on the syrian side of the border. President trump, whos been widely accused of giving the green light for the offensive, described it as an amazing outcome. Our middle east editorjeremy bowen reports from ankara. The meeting did not start well, dark stares, cold handshakes. The United States and turkey are supposed to be allies but it didnt look like that. After more than five hours of talks, Vice President mike pence emerged backed by the us secretary of state with a hint of a smile. Today, the United States and turkey have agreed to a ceasefire in syria. But the war in syria has a way of wrecking ceasefires. The war has morphed into another shape these last ten days or so. A generation of syrians has grown up amongst casualties and death. If this agreement holds it is only limited in scope. The turks, who will pause the operation for 120 hours, insist they were not intimidated by trumps threats. Instead, they say, the deal delivers what they want. This is not a ceasefire, said the foreign minister, we are taking a break so the terrorists can leave the security zone. The americans will also destroy their heavy weapons and positions. Something like 300,000 civilians, mostly kurds, have been displaced by the fighting, and their leader has said his side will accept the agreement. It is too soon for these families to go home but it might also be too soon for kurdish fighters to want to put down their weapons. Many blame President Trump for creating the crisis. But he sees proof of what he sees as his strategic brilliance. Millions of people are not going to have to kill them and vice versa, this was going to be a war with lots of other groups, this was notjust going to be turkey against the kurds, a lot of other groups were coming in. But it is still fluid and fragile and unstable in North Eastern syria. These were supporters of Bashar Al Assad celebrating the return of the regimes troops to their streets, they are back on land they had to leave in 2012 because of this crisis. Their presence may be no guarantee of peace. President trump and his critics will go on arguing about his responsibility for the crisis but what is certain is that the events of the last ten days or so have permanently changed the strategic map of syria. That will have consequences for the way the war eventually ends and for what happens to syrian civilians. The fighting was supposed to stop just before dusk but it is unlikely to go easily from here. A uk Royal Air Force plane carrying the duke and duchess of cambridge was twice forced to abort landing in islamabad after being caught in a severe thunderstorm. Prince william and his wife kate told reporters that they were fine. The aircraft eventually returned to lahore where the couple had spent the day visting a Childrens Home and trying their hand at cricket. Our royal correspondent, jonny dymond followed them in lahore. Atan at an orphanage in lahore, some public words from a normally reticent duchess. Her words of thanks in urdu, she praised pakistan s focus on family, more thanjust blood relations. It is not simply a term that describes a relationship instead it describes the special things we share with all those who make us feel safe and supported. This is a real novelty. The duke picked up the bat and was not bad at it. Look at this. Duchesses having a go and so far on the receiving end of some soft bowling. William wants to leave his own legacy but greeting people at a lahore hospital today there was no avoiding his mother s footsteps. Diana came twice to this Cancer Research hospital in the 19905, Cancer Research hospital in the 1990s, raising money for its work. And there was time today to visit some of the children playing doctors, of course, and making sure that everyone felt a princess with their tiara. You have been watching newsday. Im Samantha Simmonds in london. And im Sharanjit Leyl in singapore. Stay with us. And before we go, wed like to leave you with these pictures of london commuters turning against Extinction Rebellion climate activists. You can see here activists climbing up on top of the train, and the reaction is furious. The londoners banded together, one even dragging a protester off. It then appears several commuters started kicking the man who interrupted their morning commute. This wasnt the only instance though, the climate activists climbed on top of several trains, causing angry reactions across town. Thats all for now. Stay with bbc world news. Hello. Given that we have seen so much on the way of rain and some hefty showers over the past few days any pa rt showers over the past few days any part of the British Isles, you may have forgotten there is another face to be had of autumn. Required still misty chilly start to the day and if thatis misty chilly start to the day and if that is the thing you have been hankering after, that ridge of High Pressure will eventually trouble towards the British Isles but you will have to wait until monday. No doubt about it, in the short term it has been the odd bit of blue sky and some hefty showers, all thanks to a big area, not a ridge of High Pressure but the opposite, a big area of low pressure that is still the bosses we work away through friday. Heavy overnight rain quitting the scene from the south east but lingering for a good pa rt south east but lingering for a good part of the day through the north east of england, perhaps into the south eastern quarter of scotland. Following behind, something a bit quieter and dry for a time. Showers there across western and southern parts are gradually some of them percolating away through the course of the day further towards the east. Friday into saturday there the same area of low pressure and on the southern flank we may have another area of cloud and rain slipping in from the near continent to reach the far south east. Some areas will stay dry we suspect that this banner of cloud will drag some rain across the eastern side of scotland into the north east of england yet again and elsewhere there will be a peppering of showers. Temperatures about 10 15 at the very best in the will be temperature profiles tempered across northern western parts given strength of the northerly wind. On sunday we see the same banner of cloud and rain slowly easing its way down into the north of england, leaving behind cold right conditions for the greater part of scotland and Northern Ireland in a straight northerly wind so not overly warm. And even in the south you will have lost two or three degrees but in sunday, a somewhat drier and brighter day away from that occluded front in the scottish waters on the north east of england and we start the new week with the quieter look at autumn with the mist, the chilly start, some cold nights to come at least for a few days. There will be somewhat drier conditions to be had across the greater part of the British Isles. Watch out for mist and fog first thing, that could be and fog first thing, that could be an issue but once the day gets going, a lot of dry weather, very little in the way of luke, just a couple of showers through the irish sea and on the cool side despite the presence of the sunshine. Tuesday still try for the most public you can see yourself waiting in their winds, more wet and windy weather. Im Samantha Simmonds with bbc world news. Our top story the uk and european leaders have agreed a new brexit deal. The british Prime Minister now needs to win support for the deal in parliament. His coallition partners, Northern Irelands dup, have already said they oppose the deal. The us Vice President has said turkey will pause its offensive in Northern Syria for five days, to allow kurdish fighters to withdraw from the border. Mike pence met the turkish president erdogan in ankara. And this video is trending on bbc. Com. The duke and duchess of cambridge have turned their hand to cricket on thir tour of pakistan. The British Royal couple joined a cricket match in lahore. Thats all. Stay with bbc world news. Now on bbc news

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