
Brexit countdown begins with formal notice from UK
Clip: 3/29/2017 | 2m 37s
The British government launched the process of leaving the European Union on Wednesday.
The British government formally launched the process of leaving the European Union on Wednesday, nine months after the British people voted to quit the political and economic bloc. Now the United Kingdom has two years to hammer out specific terms of its withdrawal, in negotiations that promise to be tough. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports.
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Brexit countdown begins with formal notice from UK
Clip: 3/29/2017 | 2m 37s
The British government formally launched the process of leaving the European Union on Wednesday, nine months after the British people voted to quit the political and economic bloc. Now the United Kingdom has two years to hammer out specific terms of its withdrawal, in negotiations that promise to be tough. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports.
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