Tensions high as EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss Brexit
British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived at the Brussels meeting trying to make nice, and it did not go well
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British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived at the Brussels meeting trying to make nice, and it did not go well
The impact of Britain leaving the EU could cross the Atlantic and reach all the way to the West Coast
British and European leaders meet Tuesday for the first time since Britain's voters decided to leave the European Union. Political pressure on Britain is building, but the economic pressure is starting to lift. Stock markets in Europe and Asia are gaining ground after heavy losses following the vote. Leaders of all 28 EU countries are gathering in Brussels, Belgium for a summit meeting. Mark Phillips reports from Brussels.
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