vittert earlier today where florida congressman francis rooney confirmed he is not running for reelection. he served the sunshine state for two terms. he is the first house republican to express some openness to voting to impeach president trump. here s the congressman explaining his decision to step down. i thought the idea was that you came and did your public service and you left. you accomplished what you wanted to accomplish and you left, and that s what i want an example to. do to do. i m also really tired of the intense partisanship that seems to stop us from the things that need to be solved. arthel: britain prime minister s boris johnson still holding out hope for brexit despite today s setback in parliament as a critical vote gets postponed. can he get the deal done before the looming deadline
prosper outside of the european points. union with or without a brexit that was unheard of. but he was able to go home, talk deal in place. arthel: how does it impact the to his constituents, tell them what he was doing for them in other european union nations? washington, telling them why the well, i think that most e.u. work he was doing was important, but also why the work at the countries are desperate to avoid a no-deal brexit, which is why national level, why the the e.u. made significant investigation into the russian concessions in order to secure interference in our elections was important, not as important this agreement with the united kingdom. it s not in the interests of as making sure he had opioid countries such as germany, for example, to have a no-deal treatment and healthcare funding brexit which could cost a large eric: sorry, we re up against the clock. number of german jobs. i m sorry, that s the problem a lot of times when we do the the germans export about 15
to the field. it happened during the second quarter of the game against west virginia. you know it travels aross the field at the oklahoma stadium after every time the sooners score. no one on board nor the horses or anyone thankfully had any serious injuries. and oklahoma went on to win the game 52-14. arthel: super saturday and letdown for brexit. a special session of british parliament voting to postpone a final decision on britain s divorce from the european union. hello. i m arthel neville. welcome to a brand new hour of america s news headquarters. eric: thank you for joining us. i m eric shawn. british law makers withholding their support for the brexit deal at least until legislation to try to implement it has been passed. another blow to prime minister boris johnson after an important ally balked at backing the deal. that means the prime minister is now facing a deadline, that deadline hours away in which he
the e.u. with a deal, i think called majority makers. that boris johnson will do all can you describe that? he can to take britain out of the reason i asked that is what the e.u. october 31st under a you just said the seven primarily women, democratic members who are veterans who no-deal brexit. so i do think that a no-deal came out for the impeachment brexit which remains, of course, the heel default inquiry. what type of shift have you seen, especially when dealing position remains a very strong possibility for october with the moderate members? the 31st. certainly, johnson will do all not like ocasio cortez who today he can to deliver a brexit with endorsed bernie sanders, but many of the moderate members who are going slowly in terms of a deal negotiated, of course, with the european union. getting them and pushing them over toward perhaps supporting it s really up to parliament this inquiry? yeah, majority makers is an whether or not that goes forward. but certainly are, as
aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. hey, ashley. reporter: hey, good evening to you, arthel. when pain happens, aleve it. i think, as eric said, confusion and contention is the keywords all day strong. here. this was supposed to be boris johnson s big day. there was hopes that he could get his new, newly-minted e.u. deal through parliament today and maybe even make that october 31st brexit deadline. but you know what? we never even got to see the vote because an amendment was passed prior that essentially called for the delay of the e.u. deal. the government decided to i withdraw its motion and said we ll come back next week and try again. but we re now less than two hours away from when boris johnson is required by law to send a letter to the european union asking for yet another delay til the end of january 2020. but will he do it? he said today, no, i m not going to negotiate a new delay or a new time. he said it s time to leave, so the question is if he does that, if he