case right now. anything can happen. probably will. let s go to benjamin hall in london, very latest where this stand. hey, benjamin. yeah. hi, neil. you put your finger on it. there is a lot of optimism in europe about this deal. 27 nation agreed with a deal with the uk. that in theory all should move ahead. the sticking point, the hardest part is yet to come. now this deal has to be put before the british parliament. that is where theresa may s deal fell so many times. the vote in the british parliament is scheduled for saturday. at the moment, it does not appear if boris johnson has the parliamentary numbers to push it through. meaning it could be dead in the water. he doesn t have the numbers, northern ireland allies, dup, do not support it. nevertheless today he was sounding upbeat. it means we can deliver a real brexit that achieves our objectives. it means that the uk leaves whole and entire on october 31st. there were some major sticking points to reach this poi
in the negotiations, since the beginning of it, therefore, we have been kept in front of the daily basis by him, at least a level of the brexit steering group in the last few days. yes, many of our fellow m e ps last few days. yes, many of our fellow meps did not have a chance to read the agreement yet, but there is not so many changes. for the pages. but this is manageable. it is a question of political will. frankly, there is not much leeway to renegotiate this. frankly, if there isa renegotiate this. frankly, if there is a ratification by westminster, thatis is a ratification by westminster, that is a big if, if it happens, then i think the parliament will ratify it with a broad majority. so you are amenable to getting it done? absolutely. if there is a majority. you can find a majority two ways. in the parliament or directly with the people. my preference is to go to the people. the experience shows that the british parliament is unable to afford a positive majority come
countries in the conflict it happened on sunday when a group of people carrying weapons and french diplomatic passports attempted to cross from libya into neighboring tunisia tenacious defense minister said in a statement an armed group of thirteen french nationals tried on sunday to cross a land border under diplomatic cover with four wheel drive vehicles through the raster dear border crossing the french embassy in tunisia meanwhile says that the group were members of the team that provides security protection to the french ambassador for libya live to our correspondent mahmoud. chip really bring us up to speed with the situation in tripoli and the shelling overnight which killed a number of civilians. will it was a bloody night for civilians risen in areas. by the random rockets civil times killing at least five. we ve civilians and one thirty seven innocent civilians that s according to field hospitals and the ministry of health in the capital tripoli random rockets. hit
until 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. house foreign affairs subcommittee protest me from state farm and special representative for syria, members asked about the drum and ministrations response to the humanitarian need in the refugee crisis in the country. this is about one hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] subcommittee will come to order. thank you for being with us. our excellent witnesses and the audience in of course, the members and usually i would a nt deign to start without my ranking member, good friend or without any other democrats but they have caucus meetings and big shots now. we have to pay attention to them. we are going to start with the staff saying it is okay without them. whenever they can, they will pop right in. thank you so much. as after recommending myself and whoever might come from the opening statement i would love to recognize all the other members for their opening statements. if you can keep them
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