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she charged. documentary. this is deja vu news live from berlin frantic efforts to rescue children from the site of a collapsed building in nigeria the three story block went down in the commercial capital lagos some children have been rescued from the rubble but scores more are thought to have been buried also coming up a debate is underway in britain's parliament ahead of a vote over no deal brags that lawmakers must decide today whether to crash out of
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the e.u. without a deal it's a scenario prime minister turns to may has tried to avoid it for two years. and he was trusted to guide and protect children instead one of the catholic church's most senior clergymen will go to prison for sexually abusing choir boys in australia. i'm sumi so misconduct thank you for joining us we start with breaking news from nigeria's commercial capital lagos a three story building containing a school has collapsed in the area of lagos local media and rescue officials say many people including children are trapped in the rubble now this is video of one of at least eight children who have been pulled free so far residents of the area say the top floor of the building housed a private elementary school. with the around one hundred.
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our correspondent funny fish are is on the side of that collapsed building in lagos she joins us on the line funny we've heard that several children have already been rescued to tell us what's going on there right now. they're going to ask eight children have been rescued but of twenty seven people inside the building have been rescued so far according to rescue teams here on the feet now rescue teams themselves actually difficult to get to the second floor they could remember how difficult it is to get to the scene because this place is so crowded billion dollar question is open and it's not healed all but you know he said i'm missing here as a refugee to make you go away. trying to help out as many children as many people as possible because it wasn't just a coup on the mall of the we know he's but it also is all had plans as i have for
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all of us again for buildings to look funny what more can you tell us about who might possibly be trapped inside the building when it's the middle of the day in classes must have been going on going. ok. i have to move at this point. i am not crazy just had a few horses into a building and the i'm not the group of people here pushed back including myself now he's you know i'll be fine as i said there was a few other folks know all the filth in a primary school and as we know he and they got a private school that is inside the building it's usually somewhere inside the building not like a public school because usually the whole building to me is supposed want to know that the building was as for all this ridiculous nobody else one hundred seventy five hear him today given that people are in the building but there are no reliable figures at this point just all many of them so what are the numbers that rescue
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crews of working the three right now and have it between fifty and two hundred or even more people that they need to get out of this chopper soon as they can all right our reporter funny fed chair on the site there that collapsed building bringing us the very latest funny thank you so much. now britain's parliament is debating whether to leave the e.u. without a deal for a future relationship ahead of a vote later today prime minister theresa may has said she wants an orderly withdrawal and intends to vote against and no deal breaks that but both deal she has hammered out with the e.u. have been rejected by wide margins if lawmakers vote down a no deal brad said today it is possible they will want to delay a withdrawal a delay the withdrawal but the e.u. says will be no extension without clarity on the u.k.'s intentions more on the story now with our correspondents brokered masses in london and teri schultz is in brussels good to see you both what is it looking like today we have this vote
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looming over a no deal braggs and what are you hearing there. well i've been speaking to a lot of m.p.'s parliamentarians over the course of the morning and they're from different sides of the party divides but they really seem to agree on one thing and that is outside kaohsiung london i mean you're seeing you're hearing protests behind me it's really a very tense moment after the vote last night m.p.'s most of them don't want the u.k. to crash out of the european union in just two weeks time so we're expecting that in another vote later on today that m.p.'s are saying they don't want a so-called no deal bragg's it the future is extremely unclear and it puts really the u.k.'s economic prosperity and also in the way security at its apparel so we are expecting that rates to go through later on today and then the question is will
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the parliamentarians in another vote then instruct the prime minister to go to brussels and ask for an extension of do is draw a period so for the u.k. to stay longer within the european union then the and of march and this seems to be the likely scenario parts what's really going to happen here in london nobody knows all right terry let's come to you in brussels that sounds like it very well could happen that theresa may could come back to the e.u. and ask for more time for an extension will brussels give her that time. leaders have said many times in the past that they would be willing to give the u.k. more time but negotiations were at a different a different position than now that there's been yet another rejection of the deal that was agreed among all twenty eight people are exasperated here in brussels and you had leaders this morning at the european parliament in strasburg saying look what's the use of giving them more time if they don't come back to us and finally
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tell us exactly what they want from this deal that we've already negotiated from their bricks their process why would we give them more time just to continue this very uncomfortable inconvenient expensive and chaotic process so i think that you know they really need to think in in the u.k. that time may very well be up michel barnier the chief negotiator said that this morning he's not in favor of automatically giving more time give the peace negotiator said the same thing and this would have to pass all twenty seven e.u. governments remaining e.u. governments so there would be no way you could guarantee at this point that they would all be in favor of continuing the brics of process without more clear guidelines clear objectives from the u.k. so the e.u. wants more clarity and yet in london right now there is very little clarity of bigot interest in may we heard her say a little bit earlier today that the government has made funding available in the
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case of a no deal breaks that how ready is the u.k. for that possibility. well the u.k. obviously has to prepare because in the worst case it's really only two weeks when the u.k. will leave the european union and it's getting ready in many fields not just funding generally made available but also it's looking at how to manage the borders puts its troops on standby over three thousand soldiers are at the ready this is also been announced they have also just today talked about import tariffs because that's an area of big concern to business they said that most of the importers will be slashed in the event of no deal we've had a business reacting to that they say this is really not a way to run the country that there was too little consultation and also that for example for the car industry that wouldn't really resolve all the problems so
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really for business in particular the threat and everything that the government has done so far in order to to counteract that threat of a no deal has not been good enough terry what about for the you european union you know how concerned are you leaders that this confusion we're seeing in london will really affect the rest of the continent a factor for example commerce and trade and travel. well as they're get mentioned this announcement this morning that there would be a temporary twelve month new tariff program in place suddenly clearly shows that there's a lot of panic in the u.k. but if you look on the e.u. side much less changes for them of course nobody wants higher tariffs on european goods going into the u.k. most of all the british citizens themselves so i think that at this point there is a lot of confusion there is a lot of chaos but it's mostly on the u.k. side here on the in the e.u. they say they're still in the same position they have been for so many months waiting to hear from london what it wants and hopefully we'll hear more later today
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with this vote and possibly even into tomorrow but at this point things are much more calm and brussels and in strasbourg they are side of the water all right our correspondents teri schultz in brussels and very good mass in london thank you very much. now at some other stories making news around the world in syria u.s. backed forces have shelled the final strip of territory held by the so-called islamic state in the town of bugs one report described the jihadists cornered in a seven hundred square meter cluster of bombed out buildings some three thousand jihadists have surrendered to the mainly kurdish forces since monday. the united nations has warned that manmade pollution is responsible for millions of deaths every year that's the message of the sixth global environment outlook released today at the un environment form being held in nairobi kenya the study says one quarter of all premature deaths are caused by pollution. the u.s.
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justice department has charged fifty mostly wealthy parents with fraud after they cheated to get their children into elite american universities including yale stanford and georgetown those charged include c.e.o.'s of major companies and the hollywood actresses felicity huffman and lawyer loughlin they allegedly conspired to falsify records and bribed college officials to influence the admissions process . and australian court sentenced cardinal george pell former close advisor to pope francis to six years in prison he was found guilty of molesting two choir boys in a cathedral palace the most senior among leading clergymen to be convicted of child sex abuse. he used to be one of the most powerful men in the australian catholic church but now george pell has fallen from grace sentenced to six years in prison the form of that he can trash a registered as a sex offender for the rest of his life. case it's just one of many that have
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rocked the church in recent months. last week french cardinal philip was convicted of covering up for a priest who serially abused boys he was given a six month suspended sentence and in february another blow for the church the pope defrocked former u.s. cardinal theodore mccarrick he had helped draft u.s. church policy against abuse in the early to thousands but mccarrick was himself later found guilty of molestation in two thousand and eighteen chilean bishop hahn barros and his entire church leadership resigned police are investigating hundreds of abuse claims in chile along with a major cover up the case of pope francis hard because he had initially defended. but the jailing of george pell is perhaps one of the most damaging scandals for the catholic church the seventy seven year old belongs to the pope's inner circle. the
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pontiff is under great pressure to address the clergy abuse issues last month he promised that abuses would be brought to justice but the scandals have already cost many to lose faith in the church. aircraft maker boeing and the us federal aviation administration are increasingly isolated and refusing to ground the boeing seven thirty seven max after sunday's fatal crash in ethiopia investigators there are sifting through the wreckage of the brand new seven thirty seven that crashed just minutes after taking off ethiopian airlines says the flight recorders will be sent abroad for analysis it was the second disaster involving a new seven thirty seven max after a crash in indonesia five months ago many airlines and countries have now grounded the plane but the u.s. and boeing insist that it is safe boeing has delivered around three hundred fifty of the planes and has orders for almost five thousand more. but we have our
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correspondent that's standing by for us at frankfurt international airport he's covering this story for us and so what are people there seeing where you are is a boeing seven thirty seven max really an issue for people flying there. well here in europe the plane is banned it cannot take off it cannot land and it cannot even enter the airspace so people here in frankfurt at the international airport they will not be boarding a seven three seven max and they can go back to worrying about getting on good to their flight on time but that but they're still talking about it i ran into a young pilot this morning who said he had complete confidence in in the aircraft although that seems to be a little bit of an isolated incident i talked to ticket sellers here who said they would certainly raise the issue if they were to book a ticket for a passenger that would be operated with the seven three seven max and i also talked to passengers this morning and let's see what they have to say. as if it isn't
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reasonable to find it a little bit over the top since my for whom is it been two crashes and one hundred fifty people have died that's true we're going to be on call but if you think about what happens on the motorway you have to avoid that. as a security safety has to be a priority and we need to find out what caused it but i think the response is a bit over the top because it's still the safest way to travel the plane i'm not concerned it's always like with your car you can have a car fitted with a. new car too so i'm not concerned about that well certainly i am concerned i don't believe the plane was flying today is one of those so i think i'm pretty good shape i saw the news of from the west from the internet so i think today i take. praise not save us three seven. maybe next time i would take care four days maybe to a white say residents there were a mess. and. so we had some mixed voices there and you said you did speak to
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a pilot this morning who seemed confident in this aircraft but even some pilots have warned about this model why is that. that's true it is a new model it's only been on the market since twenty seventeen so it's not an issue of age but there is a certain feature in it that has bugs some pilots and not trying to get too technical here but there's an automated system basically that will make sure the airplane doesn't get too steep of a level because it would lose lift under its wings so automatically it would correct bring the nose down and that's fine if it's working all right but pilots have complained that it isn't working all right and that the nose goes down in situations where it shouldn't now that is an issue and it's an issue that came up in october of last year when the line plane crashed and since then boeing has been
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working on a software update but that is not supposed to come until april pokus and have all the questions surrounding this plane affected the travel industry overall. travel industry is mostly affected in the asia pacific region where there are a lot of planes china has only china has grounded almost one hundred of these planes the boeing seven three seven a lion is the widest cell sold aircraft entirely every two seconds somewhere on the on the on the planet one takes off our lands it will also or it would also have ramifications for the u.s. where there is a very large fleet although the. authorities there have yet to ban the plane from taking off and of course this is also affecting operators travel operators who will depend on these flights to go to the destinations our
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correspondent how that's at frankfurt international airport good to talk to you. just a few weeks ago india and pakistan came close to a full blown armed conflict after a suicide attack on indian troops in indian controlled kashmir the two countries have been locked in a dispute over this region for decades and armed insurgency has been underway in the indian and minister in part since one thousand nine hundred eighty nine now india accuses pakistan of supporting militant groups there islam a bad denies that charge in a d.w.i. exclusive our correspondent sonia fall in the car visited the family of the suicide bomber. this is how good some dart remembers a son before he disappeared last year last month a car packed with explosives rammed a convoy of indian pattern military troops killing more than forty just. the blast just a few miles from here shook the family's house. then received news that the suicide
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bomber had been his own son i survived and i know we were shocked we didn't think he could ever do something like this again one hundred three everyone started crying. who can take pride in this so many people have died in. the dark family says are the joint masking protests in two thousand and sixteen. he was injured and bedridden for months he lost a year of college was. just my son went to help a protester who was hit by a bullet but he was also shot in the labor security forces. he couldn't get over the incident. i suppose as one idea of that other he didn't talk to us about it but he was seething with anger every time he saw the military on the water so. it's a situation says all too common in the region the family lost contact with are the last year. we knew he had become a militant. trying to find them but we couldn't. no one really knew we can't raise
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a voice here. the military and police make arrests and torture people it forces people to resist that's why young people want to join the militants everybody wants pick up a gun it wasn't only my child even well educated young people are joining the movement have got to do it we're not terrorists our children are not terrorists military personnel are not terrorists it's politicians who are the terrorists. and armed insurgency against indian rule first began here in one thousand nine hundred ninety. the fos mall and now authorities say it's increasingly growing local recruits like are the dark they come from villages like this one in the southern part of the kashmir valley considered a hotbed of militancy. official figures show last year alone security forces killed more than two hundred fifty militants in the region. since the recent
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escalation in tensions between india and pakistan the indian army has intensified its crackdown here. in recent years the rise of the hindu nationalist b.g.p. party and the tough approach to the region has also stalked fears in the predominantly muslim body was done for independence from what they see as oppressive. at the district court in srinagar the capital of indian administered kashmir i'll give a credit to the legal system in the judiciary lawyer. defense teenagers arrested for protesting or providing logistical support for alleged militants. their basic rights she says entre protected fuelling resentment and anger runs a person is arrested he used to be explained why he was arrested he used to be an access to his family member he used to be given access to the legal aid all these
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things are denied to him he's kept in police station for days together for months together without any remodelled without good. producing them before a magistrate when they see these things why this why why i'm not being treated as a normal person. today the city of trina girl has shut down after all by separatist groups. it's an all too common sight in the valley. for young people here it's almost impossible to have a normal life. worries or do the research we missed last and when schools close down because of the strikes are mothers worry we might get hit by a bullet if we go out to. everyone i can assure i believe on this anger that they're not there moments are the moments are hindered everywhere they cannot go. with india and pakistan on high alert followed these attentions people in indian controlled kashmir are bracing for more protests strikes and by
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them. further inflaming the conflict that has already been smoldering for decades. right we have some of breaking news now reports are coming in of that say a gunman have killed at least eight people at an elementary school in sao paulo brazil a local t.v. network says that two people were seen entering the building and firing weapons the station says that at least five of the dead are children and we'll have more on that story as the details come into us. now in the champions league manchester city made life work of germany's shocker in england the hosts scored seven goals equal in a knockout stage record chuck it in stay in the game very long shortly before the break cities are where oh scored two goals in three minutes the north sunday added a third just before the break that manchester city kept their foot on the gas more
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than doubling their lead to four different players to knock shaka out of the competition. and tuesday's other champions league match you vent has overturned a two goal deficit against atletico madrid she event has had lost the first leg but their summer signing christiana rinaldo scored three goals to send the italian champions into the quarterfinals. now later today by and you know take on liverpool in an exciting champions league clash liverpool's german coach club is facing a familiar fold from his years in the bundesliga after struggling at the start of the season byron are back on top in germany a nail nail drawn the first like means a ticket to the quarterfinals is still very much up for grabs. the pressure is on but it's all smiles at by and ahead of liverpool's visit the team have put a difficult first half of the season behind them and have scored eleven goals in their last two games but coach nico covert she is aware that liverpool's trio of
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mohamed salah study a man a andrew bird sophie amino are one of the most fearsome attacks in europe. and was it would we have to defend well and balance attack with defense because if you let one of the three forwards out of your sight it could be over and. done as is first for blood but coverts has weapons of his own up front. thomas millar responded to being dropped from the germany team with a virtue of performance on the weekend and rob eleven dubs he is back to his ruthless best but despite the threats you can club things liverpool's best chance is to make it a matter of it's value versus its back that's the first thing to do to create a situation where it's really an open game and if you have that they have a good chance if you have a good chance we should try to use it to coaches with different outlooks and the time with all to play for in munich the stage is set for
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a champions league classic. now to the wild athletic coast of ireland where the world's best windsurfers gathered for the latest round of a storm chase competition this week the brave competitors took to the water to make the most of a massive storm that saw winds reach over one hundred thirty kilometers per hour and waves as high as ten metres australia's jager stone one the latest from out first. all right reminder now of our top stories here on g.w. frantic rescue efforts are underway in lagos nigeria after a three story building collapsed scores of children are thought to be inside at least twenty seven people have been pulled from the rubble the top floor of the building reportedly house a private elementary school with about one hundred students. the british parliament is due to vote today on whether to leave the e.u. without a deal on a future trade relationship lawmakers last night firmly rejected the latest draft agreement secured by prompt prime minister theresa may in brussels this. coming up
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