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  • Carlos used to see an antenna, and you know what?

  • Friday's awesome.

  • That may not be breaking news, exactly, but some of that is expected this weekend in the United Kingdom, the country's parliament.

  • It's lawmaking body is set to debate a new deal concerning the Brexit, the British exit from the European Union.

  • The U is an economic and political partnership of 28 countries.

  • It's existed since 1993 and no country has ever left the you since it was established.

  • But Britons voted to separate from it in the summer of 2016 and their government and that of the European Union have been trying to agree on a way to do that ever since.

  • It's an incredibly complicated process.

  • International trade, immigration laws.

  • All of these things have to be figured out.

  • If they're not, Britain could separate from the U in what's called a no deal Brexit.

  • But without an agreement in place that could create some temporary instability for both Britain and the European Union.

  • The government of Theresa May, Britain's previous prime minister, was able to reach a deal with the European Union on the terms of the Brexit.

  • But Britain's parliament which needs to approve the Brexit deal first.

  • Didn't it rejected that agreement and that eventually led to Prime Minister Maze resignation.

  • Now Prime Minister Boris Johnson has struck a new deal with the European Union.

  • But will parliament vote to approve that we'll see this weekend?

  • If Britain's parliament rejects this new agreement, it could lead to a no deal.

  • Brexit or the deadline could be extended once again for Britain and the European Union to reach another deal that's happened several times this year.

  • Wait for the second time in two years, a British prime minister has a deal to make Brexit happen.

  • Months after helping outs Theresa May from office for her withdrawal agreement with the U.

  • Boris Johnson has announced a new Brexit deal with the other 27 member states just two weeks before the UK is due to exit.

  • The the Irish border with Northern Island had proved a sticking point to the last deal.

  • This agreement promises the territory remains aligned with UK trade policy, while goods transiting through it to the Irish Republic are taxed is part of the you single market critically for the Northern Ireland peace process.

  • There will be no checks along the border with the Republic of Ireland.

  • Although the agreement represents a victory for Boris Johnson, the deal has already been slammed not only by his political opponents but also by his Northern Irish allies.

  • So when British MPs meet on Saturday in an extraordinary session, there is no certainty they will accept it.

  • There are lots of reasons why people voted Brexit, but many of them are covered by one word.

  • Sovereignty.

  • Brexit is don't like to share it from how many fish you can catch to who gets to live here and which court ultimately has the final say over British citizens.

  • Many Brits get pretty cranky at the idea of having to follow rules and regulations set in Brussels, often by people they haven't voted for.

  • Another kind of agreements been made between the United States and Turkey.

  • U.

  • S vice President Mike Pence has been in the Turkish capital meeting with Turkish president reject Tayyip Erdogan.

  • Yesterday, Vice President Pence said a cease fire has been called in northern Syria along the Turkish border.

  • That's where Turkey's been going after Kurdish forces that it considers terrorists.

  • But the Kurds in Syria have been U.

  • S allies in the fight against the Islamic State terrorist group.

  • Under the agreement, Turkey says it will pause its military action in northern Syria and enforce a safe zone there, and the Kurdish forces would leave the area.

  • Then the United States will remove its recent penalties on Turkey's economy.

  • Turkey says its military operation has paid off.

  • 12th trivia.

  • What is the correct pronunciation of this word?

  • Is it a schadenfreude be shot and fruit see shot in Florida or D Schadenfreude?

  • Turning term for laughing at someone else's troubles is schadenfreude.

  • So today alone, I've said shot in Florida, I've pronounced reject, I get Erdogan had a bit of practice pronouncing non English words on the news.

  • But as papery versus papyrus showed you last week, I don't always get it right.

  • Today's great big story is about a man who has to hardened me.

  • Professor, maybe you can help me out here.

  • Is this word pronounced cash or cash?

  • Hey, Cash.

  • Appreciate it, Doc.

  • You see, when Jack Bailey pronounces the word, he pronounces it right, he could pronounce this thing.

  • It's more agday.

  • He can pronounce this thing.

  • Sharon Nitta.

  • He even pronounces words that don't make a lick of sense.

  • Al human.

  • And when you're that good with words, sooner later, someone's gonna pay you to say it.

  • Hi, Dr Billy.

  • This is John Bailey, the official pronouncer of the National Spelling Bee.

  • Luxembourg.

  • L U X E.

  • Gala.

  • Sure, but a hero g i f.

  • Before Jocks Days is the world's foremost pronouncer of persnickety words.

  • He began a spelling career on the other side of the microphone.

  • Jack was a competitive speller.

  • In 1980 he found himself in the finals of the script's National spelling Bee.

  • His word.

  • Luke, you great.

  • So we said e L U C u b r a t e.

  • And it means to burn the midnight oil to study all night.

  • And with those 10 letters, Jock became a champion 23 years later.

  • Jacket Blue Cube rated all the way to the big show.

  • Propio fee known Roquefort pyroclastic.

  • Can I please have the definition?

  • But sometimes even jocks, meticulous pronunciations don't tell the whole story.

  • English words are not always spelled as they sound.

  • One thing that makes English words really hard to spell is the Schwab.

  • The Schwab is that, uh, like in butter or unutterable the way and syringe a in balloon, the O and freedom They all sound the same.

  • Spoken out loud.

  • A spellers nightmare The longer and weirder a word is, the easier it is to spell.

  • Take Take the State Fish of Hawaii.

  • The Huma Huma Nuka Huma Huma Nuka, Nuka APA.

  • That's an easy word.

  • Dispel.

  • It's just long.

  • It's a weird word, and weird things stand out and are easier to remember.

  • O N O M.

  • A s A pure animation.

  • Correct for a man with perhaps the most legitimate claim is the authority on pronunciation.

  • Jack takes a rather agnostic approach to the right and wrong ways to say things.

  • Ah, lot of people are kind of amazed that I know how to pronounce all these words, but I don't I read them from the dictionary.

  • Well, how does the dictionary know how to pronounce a word?

  • Because they go out there and listen to native speakers.

  • If there are a whole bunch of people who pronounce the word a certain way, that makes it a correct pronunciation.

  • People have very strong opinions that there's need correct way to pronounce the word, but It's like saying that dog barked wrong.

  • That's not a bark.

  • Well, the dog gets to decide.

  • Anyone with $200 could buy a Barbie Dream house.

  • But for $120 plus taxes and fees, you could rent this one where the dream has come true.

  • It's life sized.

  • The infinity pool, the fashionable clothing.

  • The Malibu addressed the cornucopia of pink.

  • It's all riel, and it's available for only one lucky renter and his or her guests, who will get it for two nights at just 60 bucks per night.

  • It commemorates Barbie's 60th birthday.

  • Could you be the one to skipper over there to celebrate Stacy and style, enjoy the Francie decor, jazzy it up and have a truly model stay in something so adorable?

  • Yes, yes, you can.

  • And we hope you'll Barbie here again next week with CNN.

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