There will be no control of our money our laws and our borders is no hard to Northern Ireland and no Customs Border in the forest see this is what form it will protect the rights of e. U. Citizens living in the u. K. And u. K. Citizens living in the e. U. Cover looks good so im negotiating for britain. And also coming up tonight an album considered one of the greatest of all time turns fifty. And the slogan yah i think its brilliant because so many different influences went into it the psychic delic stuff from india played a major poems and they had just returned from rishikesh and got straight to work on this album. But we begin in the u. K. Where the battle over brags it has reached a critical stage to receive a plug with her parliament on thursday to support the deal that the e. U. Will vote on on the weekend she says that it would ensure a smooth and orderly british departure from the block across the aisle though Opposition LeaderJeremy Corbin called the deal a failure adding that it would be a blindfold braggs it and a leap in the dark without his Party Support is britain barreling toward a no deal breaks it heres what was said in parliament on thursday. We havent agreed between the u. K. And the European Commission the text is being today being shared with the leaders of the other twenty seven Member States and to the specially you council on sunday the negotiations analogy a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our European Partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people the Prime Minister said nothing is agreed until everything is agreed its clear from this document that indeed nothing is agreed to its full short of labours six. There is no common rule book and no mention of frictionless trade our participation is down graded in the number of european agencies all went out of them in their entirety. Lets get more now we are joined by un zimmerman s. P. D. Member of the bundestag and the deputy chairman of the german British Parliamentary Friendship Group welcome to the program. How likely is theresa may to get support that she needs for the brags that you know because i mean if we look for example at your social democratic friends the labor party. They say theyll vote against it. I mean i saw the german perspective i completely understand because if youre in the government you need to have your old majority and i understand that the labor colleagues theyre not really happy about the situation they are now in. So its going to be very interesting nevertheless i have a certain feeling that there might be some also some labor m. P. s who vote at the end with theresa may what do you say to those m. P. s though who meanwhile are really taking a hard line here they basically think that the that brussels will agree to renegotiate this deal. Thats a very good question i mean. To some a failed state have a majority. In the house of commons nobody really knows whats whats happening next and i completely understand to all fellow members of parliament in the u. K. That this is probably the most important decision of their political life so its not only along party lines but its really about what they think is the best for the country but i have i have the impression that if there isnt the majority in parliament the process will continue and europe is not interested in having a messy breck said and i mean we have a continuing and saying it over and over again we there is no interest in punishing the u. K. So i mean it would be it would have a certain irony if breaks it would fail in parliament but lets talk about the a level because i mean there have been some last minute issues that have emerged about her for example spain bringing that issue up is there enough support would you say in the e. U. And in germany to pass this deal on sunday as it stands yes i in the bundestag there is a strong support fall for that deal mainly because i mean weve seen the the outline for the next two years for the real negotiations for the future relations this is the tricky part now its all about the divorce and i think in germany and across you twenty seven we can live with that of course and we make that clear all the time we stand along with our friends in the islands and there needs to be a solution which protects the good friday good friday agreement and this is going to be very tough. Over the next two years to find solutions because im not seeing a solution yet there but fall for sunday i see a strong. Supports in germany and a long seven so lets go down as if you think though that it will pass. I would bet on the outcome of that vote would i mean i think its really open its a fifty fifty situation i mean if we if we look at the hearts called bricks it tears in the tory party on the d u p. So three some may really needs to convince quite a lot of labor m. P. s and im not sure if shes able to do so think she does not say we get a worst Case Scenario here that the break the tears they win out they take britain down a route of the deregulated economy perhaps looking at their you know low business taxes harsh immigration policy how can the e. U. Respond how should the e. U. Respond first of all i dont think that we will see that if the if they wont find a majority because if she if she loses that vote that definitely means snap elections and then every everything probably staats from scratch again probably with a charity called in left government which would change for all of these somethings but it might not stop it from from happening but doesnt the e. U. Need to prepare for the fact that this might be a hard brags that i mean and what would you do in that case i mean i am convinced that all twenty seven countries are preparing for a hot i know from what sort of response. Im not sure first of all this is really about damage control so i know i mean we have prepared about text controls on the ball there are we have the German Government has prepared constant contingency plans and i think all of the countries would have done that so if that happens we will see really a lot of issues but again this is the first of all its damage control. And i dont know and i predict what is going to happen if we leave will depend on a future government because a labor government would probably do very Different Things than a jayco move government which would also be possible just briefly before we go angle americal im here in germany she says that britain should remain a partner remain a friend is there really any danger that that wouldnt happen i dont think but the hotz call bricks its yours they started from day one after the referendum to think about who to blame on the negative comps because brics it will have negative outcomes for many people in the u. K. And they started from day one to think about who to blame on and thats the french and the germans fall for many hearts called brecks its years so there is a certain danger that these relations between germany e. U. Twenty seven and u. K. Might suffer. I know from my fellow parliamentarians and from the governments we dont want that and we will invest heavily in maintaining good relations so theres got to be a fall guy if things go wrong but ultimately you think that things will go right yes so thank you so much for joining us to share that optimistic assessment yes zimmerman a speedy member of the bundestag and deputy chairman of the german British Parliamentary Friendship Group we appreciate it thank you. So a critical couple of days ahead for politicians on both sides of the braggs and negotiations and it will be a critical day for british citizens who wish to remain in the e. U. One of their more prominent representatives is known as the stop brags that man welshman steve brain has been demonstrating outside the houses of parliament every day since september of last year and he has got a number of tools in his empty bags at arsenal they include posters flags a special outfit and a knack for crashing Live Television interviews have a look. I think. He wants to be heard. And he wants to be seen steve brady has become the face of the anti breck said protest in london sneaking into the background of live broadcasts like this one has become his daily exercise. For your steves home in south london has become a Storage Space for signs shards and european flags the forty nine year old welshman has made it his mission to stop britains departure from the European Union every single morning for over a year hes packed to so quick lunch and driven to parliament to protest thank you go for such a well apparently. Counter protest at downing street so were going to get there now which is a little bit of a normal sacha im going to say will soften the street for whatever happens at st weve always got to have people upset parliament. While protesters rally outside. Inside Parliament Opposition to bracks it is growing as well. Like a prominent conservative m. P. And labor politicians. Have joined forces to battle the governments brecks of plans this is still very good to see and you feel like saying that it isnt theres a little surprised look on the first did you think it was going to be lucky every day both m. P. s and are no law being for a second the referendum it must go back to the british people and now we see the reality of bracks it and the fact that actually we still dont know where our final landing place will be simpler it if it goes back to the british people and we have this peoples vote which is a choice between remain and mrs may still why didnt i have the polls go steve and the handful of other protesters are echoing the call on the street that its the most important thing that this nation faces the most important thing that my generation my in my life is nothing more important than making making the change its an absolute disaster i felt like his dedication to the cause has earned steam support from across britain i mean people are fighting all over the country id like to thank you. All these people here have made it big difference not just me im carrying the message when i go take all this off nobody knows who i am outside Parliament Though steve has become a hero to many and she is determined to campaign to look bitter and to make sure that the european flag will always fly in front of the british colony. To kenya now where the ministry of health signed a two Year Contract to bring in one hundred doctors from cuba earlier this year the move is supposed to help improve access to health care enroll areas but it has attracted Harsh Criticism from some local doctors he wus catherine on one fo caught up with two of the cuban doctors who are working in some blue one of kenyas least developed areas to see what their first four months on the job have been like. Yes yes hes dr eliana sees her first patient at maryland hospital in northern kenya talking about a fantasy in a specialist physician has been here for four months now. In some blue most people speak a swahili for the local language somebody making it difficult to communicate with the patients. Sometimes the people coming from a community and speak no english is no also heeded by been there before us. Ileana and her husband are among one hundred cuban doctors hired by kenyas ministry of health. Because sweden. A the wake every day for a man that said that people know that he won the day here even now in the community that people are coming to. The but we sizwe lives we respect the system from the. Government says the controversial decision was part of a plan to improve access to primary health care especially in rural areas. Within about sixty s. The government come to government as part of what was seventy five Health Facilities this is this is it took me about from a Health Center to a number of dispensaries which able to rest of the basic level two addresses at the family level promotive i also creative so this is but of this truck that used to measure the then we did this the average working distance it is a good thing about a hundred another thing about indifferent or maybe twenty. We visited one of the Health Centers in an area called on that and then you keep. This maternal when it was built by the simple county government in two thousand and sixteen it remains closed for now. The dispensary right beside it is run by a local volunteer. And gotten a new key is about a two hours drive from maryland town where you can find. The main hospital now this hospital is meant to serve a population within the seventy kilometer radius but the Maternity Ward you see behind me has barely been used and the dispensary has enough to supply to the people around and the doctor well he doesnt come here regularly. Some local doctors have criticised the move to hire foreign professionals saying that it will not cure kenyas Public Health care system they say the government has its priorities wrong. This is the shins have only been hired on contract for two years dr and say they are here to learn and hopefully make a difference in kenya some blue county. Some chess news now in the World Championship is in throwing fans around the world defending champion Magnus Carlsen and his challenger Fabiano Caruana remain in a deadlock after ten batches with just two games remaining have a look this final is guaranteed to go down in the history books Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana have drawn all ten of them matches so far a world record. Carlsen the undisputed king of the chess world has been World Champion since twenty thirteen boss this year hes facing his toughest challenge in quite some time is known for his aggressive openings and experts have noted his meticulous preparation if the wind doesnt emerge after twelve matches thats all right well just saw at the top all that would hand the advantage to carlsen who hasnt lost a tie break in thirteen years by call not the World Champion will be decided within the next week with the window receiving one Million Dollars in prize money. You. Made was fifteen years ago today on november twenty second one nine hundred sixty eight that the fab four released from liverpool released their night studio album very simply titled the beatles and thanks to its plain white sleeve it came to be known as the white album a record that went down in history as a turning point and provoked very mixed reactions lets bring in karen helm step from culture to talk all about it and i see that youve actually brought your own i have no i dont know it is an original unfortunately its not my own and it was lent to me very kindly by a colleague from our Culture Department but this is the real mccoy it is not so white anymore as you can see fifty years of i think our background is the is a little bit whiter but the important part is the embossed title and the little serial number down here that you can barely see but that thats the telling sign what makes it so special you know its really a combination of things first of all this was a double album which of course for the beatles was very new and at the time even for rock and roll was really quite thirty tracks on this awful lot of music over ninety minutes. This completely white cover the whole idea was to sort of take things really down reduce them to the bare essentials after the crazy psychedelia of their previous album sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club band. They were just coming off of a meditation retreat in india and they really wanted to get it to the essentials and you mentioned the mixed reactions you know thats very true because some people branded this some critics brand at this as a colossal mess and yet for the real diehard fans of the beatles theres a real charm on this album because of the incredible diversity of the songwriting you know they proved with this record that they werent just the Rock N Rollers that musically they could be very sophisticated and the white album of course was reflecting the year one thousand nine hundred sixty eight in the fragmentation that was taking place and of course the band itself was also fragmented. We all want to change the world john wrote with a hint of sarcasm in his song revolutionary war and student in paris provided the backdrops of the beatles first and only double albums. This version took shape two months before the white album came out the release version is slower and more reflective. Milford hennig has been a peoples fan since one thousand nine hundred sixty four he loves the white album. I think its brilliant because so many different influences went into it the psychic delic stuff from india played a major parts just returned from rishikesh and got straight to work on this album. The beatles were in india to get away from it all to meditate and look for new ideas. Left after ten days to escape food insects Paul Mccartney followed a couple of weeks later to take care of business George Harrison and john lennon stayed on and wrote music. By the time they recorded the white album the fab four were already forming a part of the beatles worked on the white album or separately then together. Even threw in the drumsticks and disappeared for two weeks George Harrison took advantage of the tensions between then and mccartney to spread his musical wings. One of his wife very best songs. While my guitar gently weeps became one of harrisons signature tune. No the white. Trio. Did use it. And the make to mix that makes it one of the bands most popular. And it really has this like a legendary status really just in the i mean it was so wildly experimental sarah you know they were they were really more or less at the at the creative apex of their careers as a band they wrote a lot of songs during that period that then appeared on the two later albums and theres theres an awful lot of theres a lot of pastiche on this album theres a lot of political statements and theres a lot of poetry but its also an album where theres a tragedy associated with it that of course had nothing to do with the beatles but youll remember the american cult leader Charles Charles manson he became obsessed with the song helter skelter and perhaps he didnt know that british fairgrounds lives are actually called helter skelter as he thought the beatles were the four horsemen of the apocalypse that heard that song as a coded command to him and his manson family to commit murder which of course very tragically they did killing nine people in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine but helter skelter you know. Remains an incredibly innovative track that many people credit actually with paving the way for heavy metal and possibly even punk depending on how you look at it so i mean given the status that it has whats been done to mark the half century occasion because this is a big birthday of course an incredible extravaganza of an Anniversary Edition which has of course shot the thing right back into the charts in the u. K. And in the u. S. There were thirty tracks have been remastered expanding greatly on the technical abilities of back in one hundred sixty eight so theres a deluxe box set of sixtys plus a blu ray disc and theyve also included incredibly twenty. The seven early acoustic demos and about fifty session takes note of most of which were never previously released and all thats going for a one hundred thirty year olds speaking of money how much is that how much is that album worth theres no white album i actually cant tell you how much this one is but you know the further down you go the lower the serial number obviously youre going to be getting into the many thousands i think in two thousand and fifteen ringo starrs personal copy went for seven hundred ninety thousand that was the zero zero zero zero one big money one needs a while. To take take good care of that wonderful care the high life as always thank you so much less for. And with that you are up to date now on the day as ever the conversation continues online you can find us on twitter at news excuse me my handle is at sarah kelly t. V. And dont forget you can use the hash tag the day finally we would like to play you out with what is arguably the weirdest track on the white album revolution nine the beatles had come under the influence of modern classical composers like germanys called the stockhausen and combined that with the heady days of one nine hundred sixty eight the result was this eight minute long surreal soundscape. Number not number nine number. Not a number not number not a number not a number. Not in number not number not. For a. Culture. A hair. Superman. Superfood. Strong current. Lifestyle during. The moment. You go all morning. From the suburbs of paris. To friendly folks forward line. The bus to. The french strong is being played in the bundesliga current. Business like a rising star. Sixty minutes. A continent is reinventing itself. As africas tech scene discovers its true potential. 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