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hello, i'm karin giannone, tonight at ten... this is outside source. the increase in knife crime leads r&b star r kelly breaks his silence over sex abuse allegations to a promise to give police in an extraordinary interview. the resources they need. the latest victim was a man in this y'all quit playing! 20s, who was stabbed to death quit playing! in east london this afternoon. i did not do this stuff! hello, i'm karin giannone, this is not me! -- in his —— in his 20s. this is outside source. i fight for my bleep life. r&b star r kelly breaks his silence the death adds to the over sex abuse allegations rapidly—growing numbers, in an extraordinary interview. of victims of knife crime, y'all killing me with this bleep! prompting this pledge from the home secretary. we've got to do everything we can, i'm absolutely committed to working in the first interview after his arrest, the rap star with the police in doing this, rejects the allegations. and we have to listen to them it all quit playing! quit plan! i when they talk about resources. didn't do the stuff! this is not me! but the lawyer representing we'll have more on the government's some of his accusers, tells the bbc r kelly should response, and today's emergency lam fighting go to jail. meeting between the home secretary didn't do the stuff! this is not me! i am fighting for my life! you are and chief constables. the huawei exective arrested also tonight... in canada appears in court, the united states is trying killing me with this! in the first interview to extradite her there, a muslim convert has been given after his arrest, the rap star rejects the allegations. to face charges of fraud a life sentence for planning to kill but the lawyer representing and breaching sanctions. dozens of people in central london, some of his accusers, satellite images suggest north korea including oxford street. tells the bbc r kelly should how critically—ill patients in rural go to jail. is rebuilding a rocket areas have to wait on average 50% the huawei exective arrested in canada appears in court, site it had promised to dismantle. the united states is trying president trump says he'll be "very to extradite her there, disappointed" if that turns out to be true. to face charges. and — why did the president of brazil as the democratic republic tweet an explicit video showing of the congo struggles to contain the sort of thing he thinks goes an outbreak of ebola — on at the rio carnival?
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we have a special report on how it's being worsened by war. and why did the president of brazil tweet an explicit video showing the sort of thing he thinks goes on at the rio carnival? new satellite images of north korea show it might be the r&b star, r kelly, who's facing sexual abuse charges rebuilding a rocket launch site has angrily denied the allegations, that it had promised to dismantle. remember it was only last week that in an interview on us tv. kimjong un and donald trump cut the singer faces four charges — short their meeting in vietnam, three of them related because they couldn't reach to underage girls. an agreement on denuclearisation. the site is north west of pyongyang. these allegations follow the recent it's called documentary "surviving r kelly" the sohae launch station. this image, provided by the north korean accusing him of holding women analysis website 38 north, against their will, was taken two days after those talks confiscating their phones, broke down, but the work most likely and denying them access to theirfamilies. started before the summit the singer spoke to in hanoi even started. gayle king from cbs news. let's go in closer. have you ever had sex with anyone analysts say they can see under the age of 17? the roof is being rebuilt, no. with the rest of the roofing never? on the ground.
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no. there are also building cranes on the lanch pad i have to tell you, it is so hard as well as other building materials. to believe that based what's important to point out on all that we have read... is that this launch site has i'm gonna tell you something... reportedly never been used what women have said about you! forfiring ballistic missiles — women have said about me. it's for launching satellites, so nobody is allowed to be mad at me and is billed as a space launch and be scorned and lie on me? site. so they are lying on you? donald trump has just spoken that is your explanation? absolutely. about it — here he is. i would be very disappointed if that were happening. it is a very early report, we are the ones that put it out. you feel that people have i would be very, very disappointed maligned your character? i have been assassinated. in kim, and i do not think i have been buried alive. i will be, but we will see what will happen. we'll take a look. it will ultimately get solved. but i am alive. last year, when the site started to be dismantled, so i think the point you are making it was seen as a good will gesture is, correct me if i am wrong, that north korea would denuclearize. you have never held anybody but now, the question has to be against their will? i don't need to. why would i? asked — if north korea is planning how stupid would that be to continue with its nuclear programme — what, if anything, for r kelly, with all i've been came out of the summit in hanoi? well one thing is for certain — through in my way past, a lot of great publicity to hold somebody, let alone 4, 5, for kim jong—un. 50 you said, how stupid these were the pictures would it be to do that? north koreans were being shown on state media —
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ididn‘t say... a happy, smiling that is stupid! is this camera on me? supreme leader with the us yes. president, remember he called trump that is stupid! a "mentally deranged u.s. use your common sense. dotard" once. forget the blogs, forget and adoring, cheering supporters so excited to see him. how you feel about me, hate me if you want to, kimjong un received a heroes love me if you want to, just use your common sense. welcome when he returned. how stupid would it be for me, north korea 5 largest—circulation newspaper, rodong sinmun, dedicated four pages with my crazy past and what i've to kim jong un s overseas trip and safe return, been through, to right now say hailing the visit a huge success. here's the state television ijust think i need to be a monster, and hold girls against their will and chain them up in my basement news that night. and don't let them eat, or let them out unless they need "supreme leader kimjong un some shoes down the street successfully finished from their uncles. the official goodwill visit stop it. y'all quit playing. to the socialist republic of vietnam i didn't do this stuff! and left hanoi on march 2nd." this is not me! successfully finished? it was cut short because they i'm fighting for my bleeping life! y'all killing me with this bleep. couldn't reach an agreement. anna fifield is the beijing bureau chief for the washington post — i gave you 30 years of my career! she's summed it up, "no sense robert... 30 years! of failure in the north korean state media today." and y'all are trying to kill me! well those satellite you are killing me! pictures were first
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this is not about music! picked up by 38 north — i'm trying to have a relationship their managing editorjoins me now. with my kids and i can't do it! you don't want to believe the truth. you don't want to believe! what is your view on what that image beads? this was one of the measures at this point, we briefly paused the interview that not korea offered as a to give kelly a moment. his publicist helped calm him down. i hope this camera keeps going. unilateral confidence manager at the beginning of the talks. they started this is not true. it doesn't even make sense. to dismantle the testing as well as you sound like you are the launch pad, which is used by playing the victim here. you sound like you do. satellite launches. that activity listen... really stalled in august of last i'm telling the truth. year. we have not seen any more activity until about mid february, and the reason i'm emotional, i apologise for that because this and that is when we started to see is the first time i was able to say something. activity picked up, and between i have said nothing. needs february and march two —— mid r kelly there insisting that he is innocent of the allegations being made against him. february and march two image, this michael avenatti is the lawyer started to rebuild the pipes representing two of the women who've starting to be dismantled. this is a made allegations against r kelly in the indictment — women the singer signal may be that the north koreans is threatening to sue. and the overall frustration in the he spoke to the bbc. process , and the overall frustration in the process, that is a sense that the us
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i hope he does too. has not given anything yet. but i hope he does sue. it is an absolute joke. also, if north korea is not getting his threats of suing these what it wants in the process, i victims and these parents, all of these victims and parents think this is a signal that they are cannot possibly be lying. billing to take back of unilateral you're talking about scores of individuals, a course of conduct measures as well. the fact that the spanning about 28 years, site has never been used as of yet conclusive video evidence that we have provided but missiles, is that significant?” to prosecutors in detail, think it is because this is their he is going to die in an american prison and that is exactly showcase space facility. they had where he belongs. their space centre there, they have to much pet there, this is where r kelly also said the allegations were driven by a desire forfame, they had to attend satellite or a book deal, or social media. lunches, it is a lot of money, time, here's mr avenatti on that. and investment building this up. the he might have a point if the amount distinction between space facility of evidence was not so overwhelming. and an insult facility has been very important in the past, as they have many of these individuals, used that as a loophole in in fact the vast majority of them do not want anything negotiations. while there have been more missiles and nuclear testing, other than justice. they have gone ahead with satellite they are not seeking money lunches under the ration out that it from him, they have not asked him for any money, was a civilian pursuit and not a
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they are not trying to sell a book deal or a tv deal. military pursuit. if they had they want the truth to come out and what they want continued to dismantle it, it would have a close one at the loopholes. is justice and in fact, many of these victims that now, that they are rebuilding that i represent, the last thing in the world they want is publicity and press. capacity, we ran into a potentially they have been dealing with this having this problem again in the in some cases for well over ten future. what is the impression that years and it is dramatic for them you have been left with what that even to this day. this has all happened after a series breakdown of the talks in hanoi. of documentaries about the singer, detailing the stories of women he's had relationships with. ben zand is a film—maker who's made two such where are we? it is disappointing to documentaries for the bbc. see how far away the bar and an agreement on the first steps of a this goes back decades. process should be. when a customer of he has been hard to tell because even in the 1990s, he was alleged we have already an unconventional to have married the singer aaliyah, process , we have already an unconventional process, and we had some big egos at when she was 15 and he was 27, play. i think obviously there was and then in the early 20005, a sex tape video came out that purportedly showed him having sex some frustration coming outs of with a 14—year—old girl, hanol some frustration coming outs of hanoi, and it might take some time he was cleared of that, and since then, there's really been to get back to the table, and the allegations on two levels, longer it takes to get back to the one is that he has engaged in sexual negotiations, the higher the cost is activities with underage girls, going to be far but i bet this first step is going to be. we also sort of and the other is he is operating
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a sex cult where he is keeping women locked up and telling them deflated the momentum in the process what to eat and what as well. i think it is going to be to wear and being abusive. that much harder to maintain interest in this as we move forward. thank you very much. so good to and the last two years, three years, speak to you. they have reallyjust vamped up. people i have spoken to, five of the women who have had relationships with him, only 23 days now to go until brexit. tour managers who have worked with him and studio managers, the uk will leave the european union on march 29 with or without a deal. yet, still no breakthrough and they all paint a picture between brussels and london over the withdrawal deal. that he stayed in a studio late at night, he had women coming theresa may has been pushing in constantly, a lot for legally binding changes to the agreement that she hopes of people were not allowed to talk to the women, might get the backing of her mps when they vote on it, he was the only person who could in parliament in six days time. address them, and the women, brussels offered no when he walked in the rooms assurances today. here's the spokesman would have to stand up and greet him when he came in, for the european commission. so it is dark but he was acquitted ..in what is a regular agenda point. by now, michel barnier, our chief negotiator, when he went to trial and this was present and informed the commissioners that is the big difference now. while the talks take place this ten charges against him of sexual abuse can also a very in a constructive atmosphere, interesting time to do an interview we have an active police discussions have been difficult. investigation, but things now are going to reach a point where he is either going to be found no solution has been identified guilty or not and that is the first at this point that is consistent time that has been the case with the withdrawal agreement, in a long way.
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there's an actual criminal investigation happening including the protocol on ireland which really changes everything. and we should repeat that — and northern ireland, despite the multiple allegations — which, as you all know, will not be reopened. r kelly has denied any wrongdoing. his next court appearance that was the view from brussels. british attorney general geoffrey cox had a similar message. he spoke after returning will be on march the 22nd. from brussels today. meng wanzhou, the chief financial officer of the chinese telecoms firm huawei, has appeared in court today as we have already said, for an extradition hearing. this is a moment we are in these are pictures of her leaving court today. the midst of the heart remember, she was arrested in canada of discussion, we have made very at the request of the us, on suspicion of fraud and breaching reasonable, very coherent, and in us sanctions on iran. she's been under house arrest detailed proposals. in vancouver since december. we are resuming talks soon, and we have to see this was just procedural — where they go, but we are she'll be back in court having a good dialogue later in the year. and a good exchange of our correspondent there says... views, so that is where we are at. i do not think there is any more. do you think you will get a solution? well, we will have to see. we are certainly constructively engaging in that. we did however get this update but here's the director of the fbi from brussels correspondent talking about that last night. "#brexit timetable given to eu27 we're going to follow ambassadors tonight: — the facts independently, uk told to bring fresh wherever they may lead, proposals in next few days— if acceptable to eu,
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to whom ever they may lead. no matter who likes it. teams could work over the weekend — possible may/juncker meeting and that means when we find somebody pencilled in for monday". who is committing federal crimes, against americans or theresa may is trying american businesses, we're going to go after them. to persuade the eu to shift its position on the irish backstop — and i don't care what some foreign the controversial clause aimed government has to say about it. at preventing a hard border on island of ireland by keeping but the idea that ms meng's arrest the uk in the eu's customs union was politically motivated is one huawei has been pushing until a trade deal between the uk since it happened. and the eu has been reached. here's its founder — but critics fear that leaves and her father — talking to the bbc a while ago. the uk tied to the customs union indefinitely — translation: i object and that was one of the main reasons to what the us has done. this kind of politically motivated mps voted down her withdrawal act is not acceptable. agreement in january. the us likes to sanction others theresa may is hoping those changes whenever there is an issue. will get her deal over the line next week — they will use such methods. on march the 12th, when parliament will vote so they caught her, maybe on her revised deal. they caught the wrong person. yesterday northern ireland's chief civil servant david sterling warned that a no deal they may have thought if they've arrested her, it would fall. would have a "profound but we didn't fall. we are still moving forward. dave lee was in court — and long—lasting impact" on society, and came close to suggesting this is what he saw. for somebody who is at the centre there may have to be some hardening of this enormous global political row, she didn't seem to have that of the irish border.
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kind of demeanour. but today, senior democratic unionist party mp sammy wilson dismissed that warning. he said his party will only she dressed very casually back mrs may's brexit and wearing a purple hoodie come and wearing a purple hoodie, deal if the withdrawal agreement is changed. a woolly hat and some normal trousers, the trousers would have hid in the ankle bracelet that's been around her ankle i would argue that a no deal would since she was bailed in december. she only appeared in court fairly briefly around 15 minutes and it was largely procedural be better and best fail because they discussions about when the next hearing will be which will be still draws a line between northern at the beginning of may ireland and the mgp with the cost of and that is when we will hear more about what it's going to take to continue these extradition excluding more than island and hearings and all the experts i've spoken to say we should be betting down, this is a process that many participating in any trade deals with the rest of the world. think will take years. we've heard the back and forth about whether she is a political pawn or not but remind us ben wright is in westminster. of the background to this and why 23 days to go — i mean, would she be a political is there any hope now that a deal can be reached before that pawn in the first place? march 29 deadline? that is the million—dollar question. yes, one view held by the chinese i spoke to several mps about what and also a growing number of people they think will happen next week if seems to be that this is all wrapped they think will happen next week if they bill will go through are not? up in the us attempt as they see it nobody knows. one said to be that it
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to stifle the growth of huawei, a huge technology company, can go either way in single digits. and a company that is trying to grow they felt that that the batteries massively around the world when it and nate might set that will not be comes to installing new technology the same as the one injanuary. so known as 56, the next generation of mobile communications tech. much hinges on what, if anything, it they stand to capitalise on that jeffrey cox can come back from that new wave and make an awful lot of money and gain a lot of power backstop. listening to sandy wasn't and significance in doing so, there are some people who see there, you had the death of his what the us is doing opposition to that backstop as it is here an attempt to slow down that at the moment. —— the depth of the pace, perhaps stop it entirely which is why they have been been warning countries around the world not to use those products opposition said that backstop at the because they say they could be used moment. i thought today, that on the by the chinese for surveillance but the company and government say racket statement from that european that is simply not the case. commission and that nothing has been achieved self i proved that the but that is what many people consider to be the bigger part of this. state of these talks clearly are in some difficulty. that is very little then also of course we had time left to get that sort of the ongoing trade talks progress that theresa may is looking between china and the us for. what sort of efforts might be and president trump recently said focused on vessels in the next coming days and? on an official that if it it was to get a trade
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deal he would consider intervening level, the talks are continuing to in this case with her and those find a path, compromise through, we words, the idea that president trump might intervene, wait to see itjeffrey cox and steve they have been taken at the suggestion by the chinese that this is very much at berkeley will go back some point a politically minded arrested. but of course, the department in the next 24 hours? what the prime ofjustice and the united states say no, this is simply minister go back to the flushing of the parliament monday, tuesday of about the will of law next week to try to sell hard again? and nothing else. fail we do not know. all we know is stay with us on outside source — still to come... that there is no time left. tomorrow queues of lorries at calais as french customs officers refuse is thursday, the ball on her dell to work extra duties, have been promised by the government they say they need a pay rise to cope wth brexit. next tuesday. that gives parliament very little time to properly scrutinise anything that comes as well. the brexiteers, the wink at the tory party, has set up a panel the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he'll do all he can to give of lawyers, many compensatory mps to police the resources they need to fight knife crime. make sure that they are happy with, he was speaking after holding all of this is meant to happen an emergency meeting with chief constables from england and wales. before a vote on tuesday evening later in the week police forces that could determine that feature at will outline the scale of the extra this country for many many years to investment they think is necessary. come. we absolutely now at the mrjavid's pledge comes just days after theresa may seemed to question whether there was a link critical five minutes to between police resourcing and come. we absolutely now at the criticalfive minutes to midnight
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the recent rise in violent crime. moment. we always thought, if this when it will be decided, that each of brexit? his baby i. domestically, i have said for a long time what sort of epic test theresa may that we need to listen to the police, and as well as many been making to woo overt mps over? other factors such as early intervention, about having other that had been attempts to show government departments and public bodies play their part. it is important to make sure police labour mps of the country, that they always have the resources had taken sides of the voters, and that they need and that was part of the financial settlement for this year to make sure they can hire more officers, must be our outcome at the so they've already announced almost government will be willing to provide money and adjust the 3000 more officers are being hired consignments but believe boats boats. they promise a bit of money, 1.6 billion i think it is to go across forces in england and wales this year, hugely welcome but i will do everything i can towards point strongly in england, to make sure the police have all the resources they need. create job opportunities, if the subject, has also been promised around workers' rights. if you this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: the r&b star r kelly has denied workers' rights legislation change, allegations he's sexually abused women and girls in an extraordinary mps will still have a chance to television interview, the first he's given marry that legislation. these are
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all attempts to try and peel away since being arrested on the charges. other stories from around some labour mps and get them behind the bbc newsroom right now. theresa may deals about the numbers prosecutors in greece have charged 20 people in connection with a massive wildfire that killed are so tight, it is guaranteed that are so tight, it is guaranteed that a number of tories may vote for that 100 people last year. the fires lastjuly in the seaside deal again, the hard—core sceptics village of mati spread rapidly, will not be satisfied with the trapping people in their cars. compromises and for sale. that among the accused are the local governor, the former head assumption has always been that the government will try to balance those of the fire department, numbers out by peeling away at the and a man suspected to have started the fires by burning labour mps. at the moment, i do not wood in his garden. think those labour mps will have these pictures are being viewed a lot online. sufficient numbers. it is fluid, and this is a storm in southern california, caught on camera a lot hinges on whatjeffrey cox from a news helicopter. comes back with. they had an amazing view of a dramatic lightning show over stay with us on outside the city of los angeles. you can really see the power of source — still to come, an extraordinary story... after being made fun of at the rio carnival — the lightning as it hits the ground. brazil's president's response is to share an explicit video with millions last night we brought you the first of followers on twitter. of anne soy‘s reports on ebola in the democratic republic of congo. tonight, she looks at how insecurity is hampering efforts to bring
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the outbreak under control. critically ill patients in the countryside have to wait she's in beni in the east on average 50% longer for an ambulance than of the country — here's her report. those in urban areas. that's the finding of a bbc the morning after an attack. investigation across the uk. for the most—life threatening call—outs — such as for a heart attack — a sight all too common it could mean the difference in this region. between life and death. hugh pym reports. nine people were killed rural lincolnshire. ambulance teams have to navigate in this village overnight. hundreds of miles of country roads to get to patients. we are told some children were kidnapped. this family lost a breadwinner. after they have assessed what is needed, getting people to hospitals can mean translation: he has more long journeys. left a little child. aj is a specialist paramedic over there, a mother died who knows all about the challenges with herfour children. of covering such a wide area. her husband is in the military. rural areas, phenomenal amounts of pressure. there's not enough ambulances for the demand that we actually have. she engaged the attackers. it's a familiar issue in most rural parts of the country. ambulance chiefs are trying there was no back—up. to get to grips with it. when the bullets rang out, they killed her. there are some patients that by the time we arrived, will be taking unwell, help workers had already taken the bodies away. in rural and remote areas, every death now has to be investigated and all
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bodies tested for ebola. it is meant to keep that despite all of our... the community safe. but in this village, it has only infuriated the mourners. translation: we don't understand what this ebola is. family than we would prefer. we can bury the bodies in those cases our controllers of our people ourselves. are highly trained and very competent to be able to stay on the line frequent attacks have left them with the caller, to provide pre—arrival advice until the ambulance and the paramedics arrived. unable to trust anybody. hello there. peacekeepers or ebola teams aj is part of a scheme trying to treat people at home who would otherwise all are viewed with suspicion. need an ambulance. here he sees gordon, who is 90. things can escalate quickly. aj's experience means he can reassure gordon that he doesn't need to go to hospital. how do we know you're not one of the accomplices, they ask me. it's better, if you the community here is not happy. are in your own home. it's very good to see that... they say that their people have already died and there was no intervention when they were under fire last night. and so they say we must leave now. somebody is... thinking about it. aj says his main aim is to free up dozens of armed groups are active ambulance teams to go in the mineral rich east onto more urgent cases. of the democratic republic of congo. it is one answer to the challenge they have operated with impunity for decades. of getting ambulances more helped by a difficult terrain rapidly to every corner and a weak central government. of countryside communities.
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the world's largest human peacekeeping mission is based here. they are planning an operation in response to the attack of the village. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. things are so bad here, our lead story is... they are the only un mission the r&b star r kelly has denied with powers to attack. allegations he's sexually abused we are the ones that are mandated women and girls in an extraordinary to go out there and conduct television interview, offensive operations with the frtc, the first he's given which is the government forces, or we can do that unilaterally. since being arrested on the charges. it means help workers can cannot access some areas without armed escorts. as the final assault on isis we joined one team as continues, there's growing debate on what should happen to children of the islamic state. they prepare to leave. fighting is now focused on a small village in eastern syria called baghuz. when we get to an area, if it gets violence, as more civilians flee authorities i will send a message to him are arresting thousands of suspects with perceived connections to is — including children. this is a report from and you just go to your vehicles. human rights watch, it's accusing groups of detaining help workers are dressed in personal protective gear and convicting the children in hasty to protect them from bullets, not ebola itself.
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and that is because the area we are going to is dangerous and unfair trials and in some cases and so they have to have two layers committing to torture of protection against ebola to force a confession. and against bullets. let's have a listen health teams have been attacked along this road before. this mission was cancelled to some of their stories. the previous day because of security concerns. translation: they covered my eyes and cuffed hands, and tortured me using plastic pipes. but whenever they come, they said confess that they try to reach as many you were with the islamic state. people as possible. i told any delays mean ebola will continue them i was not, they forced me to confess. translation: my son is 13 years to spread and claim more lives. old and iraqi police took him from his tent. my son has nothing to do with isis. he was not trained by isis, the latest trade figures have been published for the us — but people thought he was because his father was isis. comparing how much it exports and how much it imports. last year the iraqi police the trade deficit reached a ten year said, "it isjust an interview. we will bring him back." high of $62! billion. he has been gone for four months. i want to know what happened to him. it's a blow to president trump — is he alive or dead? who made bringing down the deficit one of his human rights watch estimates signature campaign promises. about fifteen hundred children michelle fleuryjoins us. are being detained in iraq and its kurdish—run region, is this bad for the us economy?” it's calling on federal authorities to release all minors not accused of violent crimes.
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but as the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet think where we are right now, if we explains the situation look at the economy, part of this is a sign of some pretty good things is not straightforward. happening in the american economy, clinic some of them went over with you have employment near full employment in america right now, so the mother or father clinic some of them went over with the mother orfather or clinic some of them went over with the mother or father or both. clinic some of them went over with the mother orfather or both. some of them were born during the war. people who wantjobs and theory have iraq has taken a harsh line on the jobs, you are starting to see wages beginning to increase, that means children in their mothers, the people are felling more flesh and children in their mothers, the spending more money, some of that is children have been pouring out at that last corner at the place in going towards foreign goods imported goods and that sort of contributing syria. the charity save the children to this a widening of the deficit. said that that 2500 children from 30 so it is a sign if you want to look countries and three cance. what will at it that way that the economy is be their fates? this actually doing pretty well right countries and three cance. what will be theirfates? this problem, this challenge is only going to get now. so that is what it means for worse. a lot of our attention has the us economy. is this a bad thing been focused on the children of for donald trump? here you are, as foreign fighters, it seems that all the children who have been convicted you mention, a signature campaign issue he made come to some of the of the children of foreign fighters, but there are children of a rocky speeches in 2016, we talked about the ballooning trade deficit and bad and syrian, the children of the region as well, so you have all trade deals in america being ripped these different wards within boys off, one of the phrases i think he that are unfolding in the region. used when describing the trade
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deficit with a political and politician made disaster, he said he these children are being caught up in them. the children had been could corrected and a course if you com pletely in them. the children had been completely brainwashed. this is all look at this evidence, it seems that that they have now. i spoke to see has not been the case. so is a senior member of the democratic negative for him because suddenly voices, debbie kurdish voice that is 110w negative for him because suddenly now as he starts looking ahead to fighting against the last in the 2020 and the reelection race, as things currently stand, he has felt a little lever on one of his key territory apart, they are saying that you need to take the children promises. thank you. -- he has away from the mothers to rehabilitate them because the failed to deliver on. the former head of nissan — carlos ghosn — has been released mothers i still pledging allegiance. on bail after more than three months do you put the blood and present, do of detention in japan. accused of financial misconduct — he left dressed as a construction you convict them, this is a huge worker to avoid the waiting media. rupert wingfield hayes reports. challenge by the local authorities and the community. after 108 days in detention, brazil's far—right the former head of nissan motors presidentjair bolsonaro is causing controversy again. walked out ofjail disguised this time over the country's biggest social event as a workman. of the year, carnival. these are scenes at rio de as carlos ghosn got into a tiny delivery van, janeiro's packed—out complete with roof ladder, he may have hoped to slip past sambadrome over the weekend. but the festivities have been the army of waiting journalists. denounced as debaucherous by the president who tweeted a video apparently filmed at a carnival event showing one man urinating it didn't fool anybody,
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within seconds, on another man in a sexual act. we're not going to show the video. the news helicopters were onto him and the motorbikes quickly followed. but here's the president's associated tweet: "this is what many street parties a bizarre chase then ensued, the little truck, during carnival have turned into." speeding through the tokyo traffic, mr. helicopters and motorcycle bolsonaro urged his 3—point—4 riders in hot pursuit. million twitter followers to draw their own conclusions half an hour later, it ended in a parking garage and comment on the video. in a tokyo backstreet. the president's comments were perhaps in part a reaction to carnival—goers mocking him with this giant puppet at festivities in northern brazil. carlos ghosn has been holed up in this office building in a tokyo there were also thousands of people gathered outside his home in rio dejaneiro backstreet for the last couple of hours. we believe with his lawyers. condemning his family's alleged ties to mafia gangs. he's said a number of other controversial things in the past now he has come down and got but this time people are saying into a car and you can see the scrum jair bolsonaro may really have that is going on here as he tries to leave. looks like the chase across tokyo overstepped the line. is about to begin again. here's what some of his opponents in the back of the car, our first gathered outside his house said. view of mr ghosn without a mask. his hair a little grayer, but otherwise looking well after his three months in a prison cell. see all the corruption in brazil thatis he is accused of serious see all the corruption in brazil that is happening in the new financial crimes. government, we have to protest. we but the man who once had not satisfied with what we have. rescued nissan still has his supporters here. the campaign promise that he made what do you think about him?
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do you think he is guilty? his totally bronc. marketing is a i don't think so. yes. social and political act, at the you think he is framed? moment we are living in is critical, he is their president. yes. so it is important to unite party i don't think so. many people did the same thing. with protesting. his tweet has sparked numerous that is what i say, it's bad luck. articles online, like this one from the new york times, which reports that the tweet signals that "mr. bolsonaro sees value in stoking societal debates over sexual carlos ghosn now faces months orientation and morality." his tweet has attracted support from conservative brazilians of house arrest and a trial that and scorn from his political foes. could go on for years, senator humberto costa tweeted: nevertheless, today is a small but significant victory "you're pathetic. there's a whole brazil for mr ghosn and his legal team. on the streets against you. turning now to the economic this carnival showed it." i asked julia carneiro in rio consequences of brexit. if that was the impression there are just 23 days to go she had on the streets. until the uk exits the eu, with or without a deal. the question today — that is definitely a strong feeling will the uk abolish tariffs if no agreement is reached? on the streets during carnival. it supporters of brexit argue is important to say that carnival is getting rid of import taxes would lower food prices. a moment in the year by brazilians but this article in the economist present that frustration of says that would have huge implications for businesses — politicians, what is going on, going and could bankrupt farmers. wrong in the country, but perhaps today the government refused to give
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away any details until next the new element at this and that we week's vote in parliament. here's business secretary greg have a new government in place, a clark speaking to radio 4's today programme. conservative far right government and the president that made his way up and the president that made his way up that filled his campaign partly on is very strong moral agenda on in the event that we do not have a deal, then of course parliament will both state conservative values, that again have a debate as to whether apply for an extension of the traditional heterosexual family, so this has been based in a way into reverse buy out these carnival transition of article 50 period. and revelers and strong political satire so transition of article 50 period. and so this would only arise if we leave on the streets. there were a lot of without a deal on the 29th of march. people break costumes poking fun at and so in those circumstances, the jair bolsonaro, criticising his latest moves, dispenses that he workers continuing on developing and ta kes finalizing the schedules but they latest moves, dispenses that he takes towards moral values, and will be published. when? once we also, bringing to the some of the knew we were leaving without a deal latest, some of the five scandals of on the 29th of march. from tariffs — to hospitals. his government. yes, that was going according to this bbc article doctors are being told to prepare for possible delays stop, but perhaps not sufficient to justify by the tweet that he would for some drugs used to detect cancer if there is a no—deal brexit. have posted. what about those who
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clinicians are even being advised agreed with him when he says things to reduce their workload after the 29 march. like these are common at constable? across the channel in calais, brexit is even at the centre well, it seems quite a strong statement to make. carnival is a of an industrial dispute by customs officials. huge party is celebrated a different these pictures came into the newsroom today. each part the country, brazil is a long queues like this one have been building since monday, when customs officers started huge country, the fifth largest a work—to—rule, insisting country in the wild. i was watching lots of street parades, of course on carrying out tighter checks this is a time of year where people on lorries headed for britain. are looser. the standards of good they're calling for better pay and more staff, ahead of brexit. behaviour are perhaps locked aside a this is significant, given calais is a key trade route between the uk and the eu. bit. that is perhaps my sexual freedom. the pictures that he gavin lee is there. shared, the video showing those two even now as you can see into the evening, there are huge queues, young men, that mlb is the standard talking about 15 miles of what you see on the streets. of queues extended away from the euro tunnel terminal also calais port julia carneiro, bbc news. as well and in dunkirk, the other northern french border port, eight miles of this into the belgian border,
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i haven't seen cues like that hello there. it had been read, gale force winds, the weather is going to for years being here and eurotunnel saying this traffic do all of those things in us over must wait six hours at least the next week or so because the jet to check in. at the heart of this, the un union strea m the next week or so because the jet stream and strong, it is powerful. the winds are high up in the say it is because they simply fear atmosphere, racing across the that by the end of the month, atla ntic atmosphere, racing across the if there is a no deal brexit, atlantic spitting up weather systems. some of the exact detail in the 300 customs officials here simply couldn't cope, the park has, particularly for this too much of a demand on them weekend, i still up if a question. what we do know is that the jet so they are literally working strea m what we do know is that the jet stream has been at this area of low to rule in the hours, no overtime, and also going slowly pressure, which will stay but that and methodically checking each throughout thursday, at the low vehicle, slides a little bit in the east towards the north sea stop opening each truck, which means about six trucks an hour are being seen. the floodgates to some cold air extremely slow, they are saying which is going to dig its way down. there are trains going back and forth half empty a chilly day on thursday when you because of the time it is taking factor in brisk weights. cloud and rain through northern ireland, as well, and the eurostar passengers scotland, it's annoyed than english. some snow perhaps high ground. even slightly lower at levels across seeing an extra hour of delays. scotland. both went that 40 to 50 more on brexit and asking why did mph. blustery day at a chilly one, 7 the president of brazil tweaked an
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explicit tweet about the sort of degrees in aberdeen. southern parts think he thinks goes on at the real kind of lost. stay with us. —— we of england at the best chance of staying predominantly dry. friday can. morning, is your chance to draw hello. we will take a look at some breath at this dose of high—pressure of the weather stories from around sites to work its way in. that will the world and first of all we will start with the other side of the meana sites to work its way in. that will mean a cold start today. a touch of atlantic. in the united states now. frost and places. —50 —6 in parts of satellite showing excessive cloud in scotland, but there will be some the western areas, and low pressure sunshine while early morning fog has moving in and this is bringing some cleared. it does not last. the heavy rain. where that rain falls on clouded dating again from the west, a loose oils left over from those outbreaks of brain, this is the wildfire burn scars from a risk of first sign of what is going to be an flooding and some mudslides. higher u nsettled first sign of what is going to be an unsettled perhaps turbulent weekend. it is all down to that debt shame up flooding and some mudslides. higher up in the mountains and rockies, but that the wing high in the heavy snow in the forecast and atmosphere likely to be blowing at american forecasters are suggesting we could see as much as four or five likely 200 mph, a lot of power, a feet of snow over the next few days lot of energy in the atmosphere. i and some of the worst areas. elsewhere across central and eastern parts of the united states, pretty felt —— also notice the kinks index called to come at temperatures well below normal for the time a year and that's picked out areas of blood brisk northwesterly winds at at pressure. any slight change in the temperatures below freezing making alignment of the jet stream, because it feel very cold across northeast it is moving so powerfully, it could
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and areas. new york, lake effect have a big change on the forecast. it is proving difficult to pin down snow around. we will see changes in what alexis did when the weather the weather taking place over the will be throughout this began. we next few days ultimately it will will be throughout this began. we will see at some point brain comic turn them mall there from the south for a gales, snow on the ground, it will turn them mall there from the south fora time, turn them mall there from the south for a time, however as the mild air works in, we have the threat of some feel cold. do not take the details severe storms across the south, so maybe some tornadoes and gusty winds too literally. heavy showers, to watch out for this weekend. you tandoori shallots, winter we shall will notice a change in the weather. rest in the north. it will be windy, many areas the next few days, a risk wind gusts around 50 comments per of storms in atlanta, tending to clear through and the weather hour. it is a similar story it's a becoming drier. we also have an area of low pressure affecting parts of sunday and monday. we will likely seek solace, longer spells of rain, malawi, mozambique and madagascar welcome excessive cloud for areas. hail, thunder, it may well be that that fed the south and east to iraq, now, the area of low pressure will be quite slow moving, so seeing some the better chance of staying dry big thunderstorms slow moving and over the next few days, we can see three or 400 mm of rain, maybe five with as many showers. the pattern continues until next week. the jet or 600 and one or two areas. if we strea m continues until next week. the jet stream bringing fed the systems and did see that kind of amount of rain, the jet stream states by the sites we would have some pretty severe in the uk, keeping us into some flooding as a result of that, that isa relatively cold air. i want to point
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flooding as a result of that, that is a lot of rain falling in a short out this area of high—pressure. will amount of time. it is not the only probably not make much progress. place to see heavy rain. across makes a little more progress, it may southern china we are sink excessive cloud of heavy burst of rain working in as well and some repeat over the bring up something a little mark,. next with her for hours with heavy rain affecting the south come areas next week, generally more rain and right here look pretty wet and we my snow on high ground. strong could see some rain getting at the winds, it will fill chilly, but that parts of this province. hong kong, isa winds, it will fill chilly, but that is a chance that it might turn a bit calmer later. people have more the last 24 hour seeing 50 mm of details and keep you up to date. rain. we could see something similar here. in europe, we have a low pressure m ove here. in europe, we have a low pressure move again off of the elected bringing a wet and windy weather across many areas, some strong winds and what weather and also some snow across the higher parts of northern spain, but without the metres elevation and the main rain band clearing and left with plenty of showers as we look at the weather picture through thursday. brisk winds across the northwest, a feeling a little on the call site in paris with temperatures just dropping a little bit and over the next few days are weather pattern stays quite unsettled. but brief spells crossing the uk in a risk of some snow over the high ground. that
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