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to. me. this is deja vu news live from bird land grabs it chaos in the u.k. as the government's top official for negotiating britain's divorce from the e.u. resigns david davis steps down after a scathing attack on the beleaguered british prime minister his departure fueling turmoil within the government and raising the prospect of a potential leadership battle we will ask what it means for bright city and for the british government just nine months before britain leaves the e.u. . also coming up a murder inquiry is launched in the u.k.
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after a woman exposed to the soviet era nerve agent no be chalked dies her death in the town of saulsbury comes just after four months just four months after rather a former russian spy and his daughter were attacked there were the same nerve agents and the high risk rescue operation in thailand has restarted to save eight boys and their football coach who are still stuck in a vast flooded cave system with fears of rising waters the clock is ticking. plus all of the action from stage two of the tour de france it was decided by a sprint to the line peter sagal did just enough to seize victory after a fast pileup into the field. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program britain's prime minister to. recent megan is
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facing fresh turmoil in her cabinet with the resignation of the most senior official in charge of negotiating the country's exit from the european union now on his way out david davis accused the prime minister may of undermining brags that with her plan to keep close trade ties with the bloc his resignation comes just two days after may's announcement that her government had finally reached a consensus on a divorce deal with the e.u. the british cabinet gathered last week at the prime minister's country retreat outside london top of the agenda ending the infighting between hardline brick city is and rival pro euro ministers mission accomplished set to resume a on friday. the cabinet has agreed all collective position on the future of our negotiations with you and offer you a proposal will create a free trade area it was a consensus which only just lost it over the weekend. breaks it minister david
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davis was very much a hard line davis clashed frequently and publicly with his european union counterpart michel barnier a despite putting a positive spin on the strained relations. to unite says. the devices. undoubtedly be challenging times ahead of us in the negotiations we will do all we can deliver a deal the best interests of citizens explaining why he quit david davis says he fears to reason may's approach will leave the u.k. in a weak negotiating position with less than nine months to go until britain leaves the e.u. this high profile ministerial departure will be seen as a significant setback. and for more let's bring in correspondent baerga mass who has the latest from london and in brussels barbara vehicle is joining us and
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barrett i'd like to begin with you because david davis has just been speaking about his resignation what's he gets in saying. well he said that the reason may was a good prime minister and that she deserves the support and he doesn't want to see father did resignations he doesn't want to see her toppled he said he did not deliberately set out to weaken it was just a matter of his own conscience that was what was agreed on friday of maybe not agreed by brother imposed on him that's probably his perception that he just couldn't live with that that he would have to deliver a brecht said that he just did not fully support that he had no other choice but to go however we all know we'll see what this what this what comes out of it and if there are other resignations and barbara how is brussels looking on at this because i mean this is just the latest twist and turn the latest turmoil in u.k.
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prime minister teresa mayes government. there's mounting horror of course in brussels because there had been little bit of hope on friday that this peace to peace talks and checkers could have delivered and could have held up to get negotiations going again now the problem the e.u. has is that there is at the moment nobody to talk with even if somebody you will be nominated rob to quickly it will be difficult to pick up where david davis are on the rather than the sharp or off to reason may have taught have left talks and also they don't know what there is to talk about and what is the basis and now off. and the problem that brussels has been aware of for months is that the british government has negotiated with self within its own ranks not was the e.u. so there are stuck here in brussels the same way that was stuck to my right go in
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three months ago and we know that the prime minister and her cabinet i mean they did agree on a break they planned just on friday and so barbara i'd like to ask you how is that being received in brussels. cautiously of course said nobody wanted to sort of wipe it off the table immediately so there were friendly responses to yes we will look at the detail of the proposal and then we will sort of talk about it and we will read begin negotiations bought of course behind the scenes it was clear that this again looked like cherry picking that britain wanted pieces of the single market and pieces of the custom union and sort of made make up out of that sort of custom made solution for a british e.u. relationship something that the european side has always said is not doable and so thing has really changed we're still stuck at the point where the british side doesn't have a clear negotiating position and where the details simply can't be talked about because nobody knows what's on the table and in the meantime of course there are
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questions about the stability of the government so tell us. get. those tourists made to fear any further resignations. i think all bets are off for example boris johnson the foreign secretary has been awfully quiet over the weekend. that have been and have not really come out and have made open open statements so we know that there are grumblings in the party we know of some. leaning m.p.'s who have come out and said that they don't and they're not happy with what's been agreed however the question is will it be enough to trigger a leadership condo's and in fact if the top of the prime minister a lot of people will be asking themselves is that a good idea only nine months ago deadline of a few months for the next important deadline in the process of negotiations is it really a good idea to change the whole either ship team. in london and barbara faisal in
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brussels thank you so much to both of you. and we'd like to stay in the u.k. prime minister theresa may says that she is appalled and shocked by the death of a woman exposed to the soviet era poisoned novi chuck police have opened a murder investigation into the incident. forty four year old daughter sturgis and her boyfriend became ill two weeks ago in southwest england not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with the same substance earlier this year london has blamed moscow for that attack which has been described as the first chemical weapons use in europe since world war two. a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world the japanese government says that at least one hundred people are dead or presumed dead after heavy rains and mudslides in recent days rescuers dug through mud and rubble bracing to find survivors tens of thousands of emergency workers have been deployed to help more than two million people were ordered to evacuate their homes. two
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journalists from the un mar have been charged with breaking the country's strict secrecy laws for their reporting of over huge a crisis they were arrested in december all exciting in a sting operation critics have slammed the case as an assault on press freedom aimed at suppressing reporting on the government's crackdown in communities. and in haiti violent protest over a fuel price hikes have entered a third day protesters looted and vandalized shops and set up roadblocks in the country's capital port au prince on sunday the government suspended its planned price increases but there's been no let up to be addressed. now to thailand where the rescue operation to free a young football team from a flooded cave has resumed a team of international divers will guide the next group of boys through four
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kilometers of dark and at times tight passageways on sunday the first four boys were extracted from the cave and taken to hospital the latest reports say that the boys are hungry but in good health and being kept from their families to avoid infections. believe divers now have to replenish their tanks placed along the route before they can continue it is a six hour journey from where the boys were trapped to the entrance of the cave it seems spent nine days unaccounted for they were found perched on an elevated shelf . and correspondent has been covering the story from the very beginning he is near the cave complex there in northern thailand and florrie. we have been hurt hearing some word that the rescue operation has in fact resumed have we been able to confirm that. yet. yes just a few minutes ago the press conference has finished just behind me this is why you see all this commotion so the chief of the rescue operations just arrived and he
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confirms that as of ten o'clock local time this morning so this is already five hours ago the second phase of the extraction mission has begun so that means that rescue divers have gone in at ten o'clock and are on their way to the boys we don't know if they have reached the voice but it basically says they would bet they want to try out try the same procedure as they did yesterday since it worked so well. the officials then went on to basically give the media a little scolding they said please please work with us there are so many false information flying around and there are literally drones flying around that are actually interfering with the helicopters that are urgently needed to evacuate the boys so they said please please media do not use drones do not spread information that has been confirmed by us because it just leads to confusion how
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yesterday at first at some point we heard that there were six boys evacuated later they have to retract that even the b.b.c. reported that it's six boys so they said please media only spread the information that are confirmed by off and i think we have been able to confirm that it was four boys who were arrested yesterday florian and also as you just mentioned there they're going to use the same method as they did yesterday to understand that correctly and is it is it also the same team. i couldn't hear you now but yes they they are using the same method. as they were trying yesterday i know that there are also lots of information coming in by the likes of you in moscow about other companies that are offering gadgets that might actually help we're hearing that. a team from the space x. company is here they're trying alternative methods i've seen like extraction prods
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videos of that but my understanding is that all these other extraction methods all these devices are still too big to actually fit through the cave and they have never been tested in any situation that is even remotely close to what we're facing here so i don't really see those gadgets coming into effect especially not as long as the method that they have used yesterday works so well ok we were just watching some video of some of those gadgets florian of course all options still on the table but they're trying to get them out as quickly as possible as you highlighted their lawyer with the very latest from northern thailand covering this story on this cave rescue operation which we have just been informed has just resume thank you flora. one year ago today the battle for mosul came to an end with the iraqi army recapturing the country's
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second biggest city and finally pushing the so-called islamic state out one year on the city is still in ruins and hundreds of thousands of people remain displaced a team of reporters went to mosul to talk to the residents who have decided to return to their devastated and dangerous home city here's their exclusive report. this used to be a city shops homes this used to be western most of. the rubble is strewn with decaying bodies and unexploded bombs. that i have to cut there have lived through the fighting she and her family spent two weeks in the siege in their home directly opposite the famous under remus that's where i asked titus hit from the international coalition the coalition bomb the city around her.
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nothing and no one was spared it was death and bombs and explosions everywhere it simply didn't stop it was awful a lot in the future. they fled but it was nowhere else to stay they soon had to return back to their ruined neighborhoods to the two rooms of their house which were still intact now they rarely venture out of fear of the munitions scattered all around them keeps their family a child at a school and yet there are still loads of shells lying around the house opposite was destroyed and they found something there a mortar grenade or something that had gone off yet. must have. explosives expert mark while barton has been in many crisis regions but he says mosul is something you. they have found many bombs grenades mortars and thousands of traps that high as left on their retreat.
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they've been very well built but on an industrial scale it's not sort of just. a few people building them here in there this has been sort of an industry to build them to the scale and this amount this was as she thought hospital it was a modern clinic until i turned it into the headquarters of. the search and clearance team worked through it by hand piece for piece meter by meter the u.n. mine action service has sixty people in mosul it's nowhere near enough clue shot but if the are yes hidden explosives so well that if you're not extremely careful you don't see them but if someone goes in somewhere where we haven't been yet and doesn't look out very carefully they can get blown up york is center for jihadi.
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as more people return it becomes more urgent to clear the deadly explosives still hidden in the debris or at least to mark which areas are safe but none of this is happening fast enough the remnants of the bitter fight for muscle are all over the place. because it was isis final stand or what we have found here is a lot of suicide belt this is been without a doubt the sort of main threat here. this is what he's talking about is suicide belt among the rubble. if you move around the corner if you turn every one but way around the corner we move out of the danger zone in case of close up it's soon clear. the belt had to be packed with metal ball bearings to maximise damage he can clear the streets one day but then we're going to go back the next day because people find things in their houses we shouldn't move them and then we
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have to really require them the u.n. estimates that the cleanup of muscle will take a decade but the residents don't want to wait that long they are eager to return to their homes. but every show of the rubble the risk setting of a booby trap rebuilding their homes is fraught with danger. says she's happy that people are coming back to western mosul she hopes that each returning families will increase the pressure on the international community to help them rebuild their city. the semifinal match ups of the world cup are set and the four remaining nations are setting their sights on the matches that can launch them into the final it's an all european affair from here on out france will battle belgium and st petersburg on tuesday and croatia will face england in moscow on wednesday and we can cross over
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now to moscow where our world cup correspondent oliver moody is standing by with the latest from those nicky stadium and that stadium that we can see there behind you it will host the final in under a week's time as we just heard but russia are no longer in the running having lost that nail biter on saturday night against croatia of course how have the fans there been taking it. well they say it's the hope that the most in the end russian fans had no hope at the start of the tournament they were built up and then of course cruelly dark so it's a difficult one for them but that hasn't stopped them from recognizing what an unlikely achievement this is for the russian teen russian fans turned out in the tens of thousands to welcome the team back to moscow here after their loss to croatia in sochi. i think there's a real recognition despite the disappointment that russia has massively over
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performed at this tournament and given the fans moments to cherish their home told them and so they're very proud of that very grateful the fans i want to talk a little bit more about russia because we know that russia doping there are two words that have gone hand in hand in recent years for all the wrong reasons and that's what we need to ask this because the country really performed spectacularly until they were eliminated at this tournament in light of what has happened in the past can we read anything into that performance. yeah this is where it gets a bit tricky isn't it i mean we're only four years on from the sochi winter olympics where russia dominated part with a huge helping hand from massive doping program a program that the russian authorities repeatedly denied was state sponsored despite widespread evidence to the country particularly from whistleblowers like gregory roach and of who actually ran the lab in question. and the denials from
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russian authorities i think of allowed key figures to stay in positions of power like italy for example then the sports minister now the deputy prime minister of russia who was believed to be complicit at least in the doping program to the point where the i.o.c. actually banned him from the olympic games for life he still though the president of the russian football union so i'm sure russian i think today including footballers would say that it's not fair to judge them on the crimes of others but the fact is the russian authorities have given us plenty of reason not to trust them ok so the dose of skepticism there in moscow oliver moody reporting on all of it for us thank you. and formula one now and sebastian festal has taken the ten race of the season in the british grand prix he got past lewis hamilton at the start even though the brit was in pole position and things got worse there for hamilton as he was knocked right off the track by those teammate timmy wright
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conant know how wilton wound up at the back of the pack but managed to finish second vettel now leads the season standing by eight points. the second stage of the tour de france saw a new overall leader emerge that's after a mass crash took out some of its front runners in the one hundred eighty three kilometer ride through western france one of those was in who was involved it was a colombian affair nando covered who won the first stage to take hold of the yellow jersey the remaining sprinters fought it out to the finish line with the slovakian peter sagal and powering home he now has the overall lead by six seconds. well we're going to turn now return now to our top story monica jones is standing by with the latest on this brags that saga yes and the markets of course are watching all of this. jittery following the resignation of britain's bricks and secretary the pound sterling lost around a furred of a u.s.
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cent on the news but some analysts say the departure of david davies could have boost market sentiment a long time you're a skeptic was a critic of plans to allow the free trade of goods with the e.u. davies said that a new minister was needed who would be more enthusiastic about a softer breaks it has dropped off suggestions that his resignation threatens the survival of the british government and you. it's what about the survival of those breaks of negotiations let's cross over now to from food where my colleague. is watching the markets last tell me how are we doing this monday morning in the light of this latest bricks of development. i want to you just said analysts are expecting a little bit of a boost for the market i wouldn't go that far we're not seeing any kind of boost this morning but we see markets slightly up on what is certainly good news for markets in general because with david davis what is out here off the whole
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negotiations is an absolute hard liner somebody who wanted heartbreaks it and that is exactly the opposite of course of what the companies want to the european companies as well as the british companies just over the last two or three weeks we had air bus we had jagger out with b.m.w. siemens a lot of other larger companies warning threatening that they would drastically scale back their investments and generally their presence in the u.k. in case of a heart break said now that seems to be a little further off the table and i want to just make clear how important that is to the business is by just quoting what we just heard from the director of the confederation of british industry she says the number one priority for british firms in terms of trade is the european union and she says further unless and until you have an alternative way of reaching frictionless trade a customs union is the right answer so very clearly. businesses are elated here so
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not a bad day for business. talking to us from the frankfurt stock exchange thank you so much. you're welcome. but times are changing marketing experts for example are increasingly turning to so-called influencers to sell their products the stars of you tube instagram and other social media platforms mention use or review products for cash it's called influencer marketing but some brands are losing millions of dollars in advertising to fake of us hey there so today we have a special on back thing influences are easy to spot pretty much any star with tons of followers can be one but the sell starting you tube is like so well or or established celebrities on instagram such as footballers cristiana renowned. after drumming up a huge audience they can strike up and deals all they have to do is wear eat drink or use
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a certain product in their social media posts and the dollars start rolling in. consultant st joseph communications forecast advertisers will spend ten billion dollars on influence marketing by twenty twenty a four hundred percent increase on last year the average cost of a single post as much as one hundred thousand dollars if you've got one million followers or even a cool two hundred fifty thousand dollars perhaps even more for the stars with the biggest audiences. but buyer beware it's easy for fraudsters to pay cash to get fake followers meaning marketers could waste their money on advertising to robots luxury hotel chain ritz carlton paid so-called influencers whose audience was seventy eight percent fake marketing execs a continent on unilever is one of the world's biggest consumer advertising spenders but worries about the lack of transparency in the influence of space chief marketing officer keith weed says we will not work with influencers who by followers we will prioritize partners who increase transparency and help eradicate
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bad practices throughout the whole ecosystem. these producers work is all above board but as a true answers become ever more influential companies could be taken for a ride. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you britain's secretary david davies has resigned in a serious blow to britain's prime minister just nine months before the country needs the e.u. davis said to the government's brics the policy would leave the united kingdom in the best a region negotiating position. and you're watching news live from berlin we'll have more for you at the top off the hour and you can get always the latest news and information of around the clock on our website thanks for watching.
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