
News Wrap: Theresa May opens door for delaying Brexit
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News Wrap: Theresa May opens door for delaying Brexit
In our news wrap Tuesday, British Prime Minister Theresa May asked Parliament to vote for her Brexit deal or vote to leave with no deal. Failing both options, she proposed delaying the UK's EU departure until June. Also, an Australian court has convicted Cardinal George Pell of sexually molesting two teenage choirboys. Pell is the highest-ranking cleric to be charged in the church's abuse crisis.
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News Wrap: Theresa May opens door for delaying Brexit
Clip: 2/27/2019 | 4m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Tuesday, British Prime Minister Theresa May asked Parliament to vote for her Brexit deal or vote to leave with no deal. Failing both options, she proposed delaying the UK's EU departure until June. Also, an Australian court has convicted Cardinal George Pell of sexually molesting two teenage choirboys. Pell is the highest-ranking cleric to be charged in the church's abuse crisis.
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