Social democrats. Conservatives. Before deciding whether they can live together in the other coalition for four year. U. S. Economy good so the Federal Reserve has raised Interest Rates for the third time this year. European central bank. Coming up in the next sixty minutes indias shameful trade. To a man of seventy five when she was just eleven years old. But will they succeed in eliminating sex slavery. And continue their march toward the next. Time. Hello im terry barton thanks for joining us britains Prime Minister theresa may is heading to a summit in brussels today reeling from a parliamentary defeat over brags that she and the other twenty seven expected to endorse a first stage deal on the terms of britains divorce that was agreed last week but mays defeat at home could undermine her credibility and hes voted that Parliament Rather than just may and her cabinet must have the final say on any breaks that agreement before the deadline in march twenty ninth. This is the moment to reason mees way first said majority was exposed lead the ice to the right three hundred nine the nose to the left three hundred five. Eleven of whom m. P. s rebelled against time to demand the British Parliament gets a say in the final breaks if. This is the architecture from latest humiliation. This was the time is it time for everybody to stand up and be counted should you say these a good party man he puts the party before him self and the country before we spotty and thats what i intend to do. Airily or theresa may try to stamp out the rebellion though she may have been better turning to those seated behind her but what can i say to the honorable lady that she says that it should be parliament that makes the decision about membership of the Single Market actually this parliament gave that decision about our membership of the European Union to the people i think what if this country with thirty seats of Ethiopian Union and this government will deliver for the people to stop it i think she soon now that may would rather not have parliament tying her time to recent attempts negotiations with the European Union contribution but any end to the rebels who are unmarried but that is your way the law is and to reason me was staring at her first major defeat over breaks in the eyes of it the eyes of it all all weekend she now heads for crunch talks to where else but brussels. For. Well for more now were joined by did a bit of correspondence bigot mass in london and georg matis in brussels good morning to you both lets start with you better get so walk us through yesterdays vote in parliament there in london what exactly did the parliament decide. Well first of all this is a bill thats an entire bill so this is about bringing you into the u. K. On how parliament and how the government is going to go back to now the British Parliament decided that they want to change in the process they didnt want to listen just to the issuances of the government and they would have a meaningful vote in the end but they want to have this basically guaranteed and this is what they made sure yesterday and we had several conservative m. P. s who record he sided with the opposition and made sure that this was going to be guaranteed in an amendment it also means that the so called we made us the m. P. s who are not in favor of reason mays heartbreaks in which she says that she wants to leave the Single Market and it has to come with mates had taishan after a referendum that they are getting a bit more selfconfident and that they are not just rebounding behind the scenes but that they are quite open and that they want to be strong and that they want to shape the sprites and process in the direction that they find more palatable so open rebellion in the parliament there in london what does this mean for theresa may as she heads into the next phase breaks at all. Reason that is anyway not an extremely strong Prime Minister because she has such a thin majority but for her to go see asians in brussels this means that the e. U. Would rather have somebody who can push things through that they can rely on and is a stable Coalition Partner when it comes to all these crunch talks so it weakens hands at home as well as brussels ok over to you now georg in brussels the u. K. Parliament has a practically given itself veto power over any breaks it deal what sort of message does that send to the regular negotiators. Take back control was the key slogan of bricks tears during the referendums campaigning and taking back control is practically what the British Government has as now done now the key question from brussels to areas is to reason may still fully in control because the concern here ever since the brics referendum has been is she able is she in a position to push through the ideas she has brought into the negotiations in order to avoid that cliff at church she has talked so often about that shes concerned but that also the twenty seven e. U. Member states are concerned the key thing they need to hear for the upcoming trade talks for instance now is a british position and united british position what does the u. K. Want from a future relationship ok given the u. K. Parliaments decision to weigh in on all of this is this going to change the e. U. Strategy in the break to talks and now david davis the chief negotiator for the u. K. Lately said in an interview that keeping cool is the is the chief attitude it takes as a negotiator and i think so far that is what exactly what the e. U. Has done the key message from brussels is there is no cherry picking and from from that perspective they will remain on that standpoint if you want access to the Single Market it comes with Strings Attached and these rules apply for everybody even for a country that wants to leave if you want access to the internal market you have to accept the four freedoms that all other e. U. Member states and now everybody else who has access to that market accepts so what happens next in these negotiations georg oh were at a critical juncture now theres not that much time left for briggs and talks. Exactly and that is why the. Negotiators are very keen to move forward but for that they need to know what the u. K. Actually wants so for now a trade talks could start any second the moment you leaders have a half rubber stamp the recommendations of the commission to move forward to face to but first of all they will look at a transitional period a period basically after the frex its date that will put bracks it on ice for a while to get more security for the industry and to give more time to actually find a solid trade deal for the future relationship. In brussels and big at maass in london thank you both very much and now to some other stories making news around the world today Saudi Led Coalition airstrikes have hit a prison inside a police camp in yemens capital sanaa killing at least thirty five people and injuring more than eighty others the coalition has been fighting iranian backed the rebels in yemen since two thousand and fifteen. More than one hundred migrants have been rescued after their boat almost capsized off the coast of libya the boat had set off towards europe twenty four hours earlier the migrants said they had lost their possessions and thought they were going to die before a helicopter spotted them and radioed for help. Ecuadors Vice President jorge gloss has been sentenced to six years in jail after a court convicted him of accepting bribes from brazilian construction giant ojibwe politicians across latin america have been charged or are under investigation for reportedly taking bribes or Illegal Campaign contributions from over the last decade. Now here in germany leaders of chancellor are going to ackles conservatives and the social democrats say theyll meet on friday for talks on forming another Coalition Government thats something the social democrats had ruled out theyve been compared to a married couple these two parties who want to divorce but are forced to go to marriage counseling or in this case the therapist is german president funk author steinmeier he wants to avoid new elections following an earlier a failed attempt at forming a coalition now theres a renewed effort to forge whats known as a grand coalition martin shows with keen to take the s. P. D. Into opposition after four years in a grand coalition with Angela Merkel. But since the chances at times a building a government with other parties fails the pressure to patch the c. D. s unhappy marriage of the social democrats is on. We will negotiate with the s. P. D. With the aim of forming a stable government. We want to provide this country with a good government. A good deal. Behind the scenes the parties have been weighing up the pros and cons of another grand coalition deciding what compromises theyre prepared to make other options being mulled over a minority conservative government or the latest suggestion a cooperative coalition where the main parties would only agree on Major Projects such as european or climate policy. And it would be up to parliament to decide whatever is not included in this agreement thats the big difference for the Parliamentary Group to be free to seek majorities on single issues and this would have a democratic reform it happened i believe in this element from democratic. A good thing for democracy perhaps but the conservatives have already rejected the idea its also doubtfully s. P. D. Would be able to push through key projects under such a model as the parties on the left do not have a majority in the newly elected german bundestag. Political correspondent Charlotte Potts is on the story for us today charlotte is germany any closer to getting a new government this morning. No we actually not i think were quite some time away from having a new government after yesterdays talks with the leadership off the christian democrats and the social democrats me it met for two and a half hours the christian democrats said yes we are ready to go into exploratory talks but the social democrats seem still somewhat reluctant they are going to discuss it in their Party Leadership tomorrow i think that they will had into those exploratory talks it is very unlikely that they can pull out at this point because they do bear a certain responsibility at this point so whats being discussed here charlotte are these just talks about talks at this point what did the Party Leaders talk about in this initial meeting. Talks about talks sounds about right we dont know much about the content that was actually discussed this meeting yesterday was about rebuilding trust rebuilding trust after both parties school what incredibly bad in the National Election in september last september and the social democrats blame that on the grand coalition of the past four years they said it is the fold of the grand coalition that they had the worst Election Results in post war history for the social democrats so this blame game they needed to get over that they needed to rebuild trust and that is what they apparently did in the two and a half hours yesterday in terms of content though the social democrats have the upper hand and they can pose some hiden monster woods christian democrats for example they want to abolish the private Health Insurance and the question is whether christian democrats are so eager to form a government that they are willing to agree on those demands posed by the social democrats in the long term and im going to merkel has said she wants these talks to proceed swiftly what sort of timeline are we talking about here shortly. It is still going to be a long time before germany sees its new government we are probably most likely talking about next spring and at the moment that is a problem not only in germany but also for the world is heading to brussels today and the leaders will be asking the obvious question what is happening in germany they are eager to see a very swift and fast process but they are most likely to be disappointed charlotte thank you so much t. W. Charlotte parts there from our parliamentary studios there watching d. W. News still to come the diplomatic backlash over jerusalem in ten you can intensifies after President Trump recognize it as israels capital now fifty most of them countries say theyll recognize East Jerusalem as the capital of palestine. Boring money is slowly but surely getting more expensive helina certainly in the United States terry potentially in europe as well be holding its last big meeting of the essay by any Christmas Presents a. S. A. P. Would be my reckoning and recommendation and United States the fed pushed the benchmark rate to between one point two five and one point five eight percent its the rise in Interest Rates this year in the move is being seen as a vote of confidence that the countrys economy is on solid footing more than eight years on from the Global Financial crisis now in light of the global recession the fed had held right sit near zero it started to raise rates again for the first time in twenty fifteen and since then there have been gentle lifts to ease the economy back into rates driven Monetary Policy the central bank has said that it expects the job market and the economy strengthen further and predicts three more rate rises next year. Well here in europe Monetary Policy has been moving at a slower pace but now most observers expect the president of the European CentralBank Mario Draghi to finally tweak Interest Rates slightly upwards now you might be asking why europeans havent implemented similar Monetary Policy to the u. S. But one of the main reasons is that their respective central Bank Structures are just too different so the e. C. B. Is a European Union institution in which euro zone member countries have Voting Rights the u. S. Federal reserve on the other hand is regulated by u. S. Law but its owned by private banks the fed structure is rather tricky to fathom and its governors and chat person all chosen by the countrys president now they see these prime objective is to maintain a price stability says trying to keep inflation at below two percent a year the fed doesnt have those obligations its job is to prevent financial crises however it does also want to hold inflation at around two percent now the e. C. B. Doesnt take the job market into account when making policy but the fed always Employment Data closely now is supposed to ensure something called full employment which it defines as no more than six percent of employable americans without a job. Now the meeting of the World Trade Organization in one his ideas has ended in discord a three day summit of world trade ministers failed to solve any of the most pressing issues during strong rebuke strong trade chased from europe the u. S. And south africa in light of the lack of progress the w c os director general cold on the body to do some quote soul searching no agreement on cultural reforms no agreement on scrapping subsidies that supports Illegal Fishing no agreement even on a joint closing statement. There was some lip service paid to the importance of the w t o but ultimately for director general Roberto Azevedo the words help little waste what is disappointing is that this support thats not translates into action if we really all support that which you if we really do we have to bear in mind. That multilateralism doesnt mean that we get what we want it means that we get what is possible its not comparable to expect multilateralism to work and at the same time expect to walk out with everything you want speaking of walking out earlier in the week u. S. Trade representative robert lies hisor accuse the w t o of losing its focus on trade and becoming a litigation centered organization he then proceeded to leave the meeting early while theyre on the streets outside thousands of demonstrators marched to protest against what they see as the effects of multilateralism greater inequality and weaker workers rights with their representatives unable to reach any meaningful consensus their conviction that globalization has failed is only likely to strengthen. The Austrian Airline mickie is insolvent and flights will cease today is a subsidiary of the bankrupt german carry adelaide was set to be sold off tune of tense that the German Airline has withdrawn its bid off to a u competition authorities cited cartel concerns around one thousand employees are expected to lose their jobs and thousands of passengers might find themselves stranded meanwhile at berlins bankruptcy administrators trying to find a new by affinity but so far no one else has come forward to operate a thomas cook and British Airways i agee have previously both shown interest. Meanwhile one part of the business has already been sold off its Frei