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Story, washington lost 31 of their first 50 games and at that point, nobody was thinking of running the thinking it was possible. But they we re thinking it was possible. But they were six elves away from getting to the season but they find a way to get back into it then they won the championship game in just four straight and then they had a week off, they have the chance to relax and the astros and the yankees are playing each other on the other side and theyre going to be fresh and ready to go and i think the whole city of washington are now ready, 95 yea rs city of washington are now ready, 95 years after they won themselves a world series title, an awful long time for them with loads of fans in washington that are going to be watching at the ballpark and when this series goes back to washington on friday night, they will be split one game all will be great for them if they can go to 2 0 up, but without a doubt they are the underdog but they are a wonderful story. They certainly are. Read at the heart of the action there in houston for us. Thats all from sportsday. Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejohn stevens, the deputy political editor, daily mail and Political Writer and academic, maya goodfellow. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Lets start with the Financial Times and it leads with those crunch brexit votes, in which borisjohnson won the backing of mps for his deal, but was defied over his timetable. Brexit is in purgatory, roars the telegraph quoting jacob rees mogg, the leader of the house, following those votes by mps. Mps have ruined hopes of leaving the eu by the end of the month by their dithering, so says the express. The metro says that after hitting the pause button on his brexit legislation, the Prime Minister will now ask the eu how it wants to proceed. As mps reject borisjohnsons brexit deadline, the European Council president , donald tusk, suggested he would recommend a delay. Thats in the guardian. And, the mirror says the Prime Minister doesnt have a ghost of a chance of getting brexit done by halloween, after tonights votes. So, brexit unsurprisingly dominating most of the front pages lets see what our reviewers make of it all. Fantastic photo, really sets the scene. Looks like a renaissance art there, absolutely crowned with mps and they report their work in westminster, days like this are absolutely amazing apartment. If people there that are exciting, no nail biting votes and seeing whether 01 nail biting votes and seeing whether or not it would go through, and when he finally got the approval for his brexit deal and theresa may trade three times to get approval for brexit deal and did not, he through and the thought may be it was time for the deadlock to be broken and then a few minutes later, we find out that the mps have voted against his time table to get brexit through the next two days and brexit is now in purgatory. So quite ajourney the next two days and brexit is now in purgatory. So quite a journey of thatis in purgatory. So quite a journey of that is to be believed essentially, we are at the stage the bill is sitting and john brokaw called it limbo and he said what happened is the government have brought this bill forward and they all agreed that it would be a border in the irish sea which is what the eu on february 2018 where she was rejected. It is essentially what the deal past with this deal, but moments later, the government trying to condense the amount of time that the bill will be scrutinised and parliaments of the amount of time it usually takes for them to pass through parliament, three days in that needed to be passed in parliament and it was voted down. Before we turn to the next brexit front page, interesting that we have the language of purgatory and reading further on in the article, no deal preparations are a go. Interesting contrast that Boris Johnson talks about this is going to be the deal that we leave the eu one but it is not passed in the next stage and actually got support of the majority of mps in parliament and also no deal being this distinct possibility really has to deal with what happens over the next coming weeks in terms of how the eu response to this in the request for an extension, how the government response to using this motion to see how long it takes or when they will get that back, so many moving pieces that are still at play and opposition parties about even if this bill passes, what then happens the trade deal with the eu, the cliff edge no deal of the long term is still possible. John, if you take us is still possible. John, if you take us to the front of the guardian and reaching across in that photograph, what you think of that . reaching across in that photograph, what you think of that . I think that is borisjohnson what you think of that . I think that is Boris Johnson reaching what you think of that . I think that is borisjohnson reaching across some of those 19 labour mps that actually back to him on that second np actually back to him on that second n p vote actually back to him on that second np vote and they picked them out on the guardian is quite a victory on the guardian is quite a victory on the brexit bill and the majority of 30, c remember theresa may lost more than 200 that she lost on that first crushing defeat and looking better than some of of us thought the bill might do and got this 28 spots, the hardline brexiteers who turned out to vote for his bill tonight and he obviously did well for his labour backed benches who defied Jeremy Corbyn to vote for the deal and on that second vote to go along with his fast track plan to rush it through in three days, that is obviously the vote that he lost and some of the people that were in that vote co m e some of the people that were in that vote come people like Philip Hammond and if they had voted with him, he couldve stuck with that fast timetable but he couldnt. So those nine former tory mps, there is no hope of them coming back into the party now. Were you shocked by the results 7 party now. Were you shocked by the results . Not particularly, there was a question of whether or not the second vote on the Programme Motion would actually passport i think is interesting about this is you have the support of those 19 labour mps against the mainline which this is not necessarily a good deal for workers rights, what happens in the long term but there is a critique there on two he did address workers rights again today. He did but if you look within that bill, there is concern you look within that bill, there is concern about what that is in terms of curing at the e protections what that means in the long term. Select criticism from the opposition parties, where i think is incredibly interesting about the second vote is that even some of those labour mps, notjust the tories, that even some of those labour mps, not just the tories, but the labour mps fell away and it was none of time to scrutinise this bill so in terms of the next stage, that is when you really get the scrutiny of what is in the bill and the chance for amendments and its not that it is impossible at all but the critique from people who did not vote for that, early in the day tweeted saying, there was more debate on the wild animal circuses act which affected and was out of the uk as opposed to whether they would pass this massively decreased in my time on the bill. So it is interesting the of the labour mps that supported the bill and are falling away because it is not enough time to iron it out. Theyre the same mps sing the same old things they say in all of these debates and they can go around in circles and say, wed only have a few days to debate this legislation, but i think you have plenty of days to talk about brexit. As we turn to the metro, Boris Johnson to talk about brexit. As we turn to the metro, borisjohnson pointed out that the ball is in your court and said no. Donald tusk tweeted soon after that vote and said that the eu would accept an extension, he did not save the extension that they asked for an apartment forced Boris Johnson to send that letter asking foran johnson to send that letter asking for an extension. He does not actually want it. So he says he will accept an extension and we will hear from the reporters in paris that the french president is not actually happy with that and the eu will agree that long extension might actually seem to be shorter or possibly what is called a extension where you say you can have a longer extension of the few weeks or a few months but if you manage to get the deal through than fine, you can leave straightaway. Getting involved in british politics. This response and what it looks like is really going to determine what is going to happen next in terms of how the government response we have Boris Johnson sing prior to these votes that if the Programme Motion didnt pass and mp5 with down, and we would pull the bill which would probably just sit there and he would try to get a general election but in the short amount of time in october, if the extension from the eu is short in some way then the government does go ahead with voting on the next stage of this bill, risking the possibility of there being amendments and the bill that they dont agree with which is something that may not pass and hopefully from that may not pass and hopefully from that perspective will be leaving eu not by the 315t but a few weeks after, but if this a much longer extension, they may go for a general election, there will be prorogation of parliament and that bill will fall and if that is the general election or they find some other way to get the general election. Lets turn to the Financial Times, the few papers that put a positive spin but their headline, pointing to the fact that this is a landmark victory for brexit. Boris johnson smiling, not often that we see the Prime Minister smiling in the comments, he has had so many defeats and 11 votes he said and this is only the second vote thatis and this is only the second vote that is actually won a vote on for the first bit of the brexit bill and borisjohnson said after their victory, he said let us not forget or overlook the significance of this moment. He is looking back in sync a few weeks ago, people were saying there is no way he would be able to get the Withdrawal Agreement opened by the eu and people were saying there was no chance he would be able to get the backstop, people like amber rudd walking out of the cabinet thinking he was even trying to get a deal and he managed to get the deal and negotiated it through brussels and managed to bring it back to the commons and get a majority which, we never thought we was the moment were a deal finally got a majority in the comments and mps agreed on something they could agree on and even though that second vote did not go well tonight, it is not all misery for number ten. I think will be quite pleased how this is played out, even though he is not going to be able to meet his do or die pledge of taking a side of the eu on the 31st of october, he thinks voters cannot blame him for that, they blame parliament. This is the narrative they could have been going for a long . This with do point out in terms of this deal is very similarto in terms of this deal is very similar to the deal that theresa may originally had but the government will certainly try to frame this as a victory the sense, it is a win because the past parliament but they did lose support of the dup and the people that have been propping them up people that have been propping them up since 2017 but they still have the power though but in terms of what happens next, if they manage to get brexit through, there is a big problem for them in terms of the do not have majority or have the numbers and parliament to do anything else and so there will be questions on some of those labour mps that say, is this the kind of plan that you really want to be supporting in terms of brexit that we may end up with and it is true that, with this stage, but in terms of what it means for brexit, it still remains to be seen. Thats it for the papers this hour. John and maya will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and dont forget you can see the front pages on the bbc news website at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers and if you miss the programme, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Thank you john stevens and maya goodfellow. Goodbye. Good evening. We have seen vast improvements in the weather across the country with the ridge of High Pressure especially across Southern Areas perhaps a bit warmer because of all the sunshine. And storage of High Pressure, for many of us, the northwest will bring wet and windy weather but well also have the week with her front across the force of these which could bring the odd shower here but it will be chilly, dry and clear for the shower here but it will be chilly, dry and clearfor the best shower here but it will be chilly, dry and clear for the best parts of england and wales, so chilly through mist and fog and we will see some sunshine and weather fronts across to bring some few shows through the day here and waiting windy for northwestern scotland and Northern Ireland. Sunshine for northwestern england and southwest, he will see temperatures from 12 to 50 degrees and as he had through tonight it looks like we will see this weather system pushing through much of england and wales and so it will turn damp and cloudy here, for the northwest there will be some clear spells and one or two showers with low pressure to the northwest of the country that will bring some strong wind you can see squeezing the bars for england of wales on thursday with outbreaks of rain, pushing eastwards and turns bit brighter and behind it therell be a very windy day with us, and Northern Ireland and gus here with plenty of showers and gus here with plenty of showers and some of them can be heavy in the country and a few showers on the east to as that rain continues to clear way. Temperatures again from 12 to 15 degrees. Now for friday, looks like well start to see colder airdigging into the looks like well start to see colder air digging into the north half of the country and the south, it was the country and the south, it was the monitor in this weather system pushing up from the southwest and temperatures on the north south divide with temperature but the area of low pressure will be quite a bit of low pressure will be quite a bit of rainfall and pushing into england and wales with a high point across the west. Still north of scotland is the west. Still north of scotland is the pressure clears away, a dry start to much of the country and sta rts start to much of the country and starts a pilot to be quite breezy too and as the rain pushes into the quarter across scotland and Northern Ireland, could see a bit of snow across the Southern Area there. Single values in the north, 15 and some of these. With all that ran through friday and lasting through england and wales across the western hills, we could see some localised flooding and that may lead to some travel disruption. So stay tuned to the weather forecast. This is bbc news im lukwesa burak. The headlines at 11pm dramatic scenes at westminster as mps for the first time approve a brexit deal, but then reject the proposed timetable, halting its progress through the commons. One way or another, we will leave the eu with this deal, to which this house has just given its assent. In a packed house, laboursJeremy Corbyn underlined the opposition of so many mps to the time allocated for debate. Tonight, the house has refused to be bounced into debating a hugely significant piece of legislation in just two days. A senior us diplomat tells Donald Trumps impeachment inquiry,

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