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d.w. . this is from children told a lie from the rubble of a collapsed building in nigeria with more than a hundred people feared trapped a structure with a private primary school all went down in the commercial bank also on the program. but as public debates a no deal praxis lawmakers will decide in the coming hours whether to crash out of the e.u. is without a withdrawal deal a scenario the prime minister theresa may have tried for two years. with the catholic church's most senior closure of incentives to prison for sexual abuse the
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offending which the jury has found you have seen was on any view. cardinal george pell was once a close advisor to pope francis now he will spend up to six years behind bars. on the rich and famous who allege certain greasing the palms of college admissions process in the united states to get their children into top schools. i'm phil guy welcome to the program emergency workers say several people have died after a multi-story building containing a school collapsed in the city's it's a foggy area scores of people including children and fear trapped in the rubble of this footage shows one sent home lucky children who've been there rescued so far
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the top floor the building house the private elementary school with about a hundred students. the w. correspondent is that she's been talking to emergency personnel and residents of the area. people here are gathering behind me trying to find out what happened also rescue teams are getting prepared more and more risky teams are coming in to get to the actual site which is over there let me take you there. to the building or other what's left of it the school that just this morning you see heavy machinery there behind me i rescue teams trying to get as many people as soon as possible from underneath that rubble now according to the state's governor who was just here a couple of minutes ago appear at least twenty seven people have been rescued so far but unfortunately some of them they lifted out of the rubble as a dead body as you can see there civilians to standing by many of them also parents watching anxiously waiting to find out what happened to their children their
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children that they brought to school this morning. an official reporting from lagos britain's parliament votes tonight some of it's leave the e.u. without a deal for a future relationship but a base has begun of the prime minister has said that she will vote against a no deal braxton's a parliament has already overwhelmingly rejected both deals theresa may negotiated with the e.u. if lawmakers voted against a no deal drugs tonight it is likely they want to delay withdrawal which is due to happen in only eighteen days the e.u. says there will be no extension without clarity on the u. case intentional. constituency tried to london that however joined. as a welcome. which way is tonight's vote on the no deal likely to go. i would is pretty certain phil that there will be a rather large majority in the house here behind us against the new deal that is the whole position more less the moderates in the conservative party and even prime
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minister treason may herself and members of her cabinet will vote to take no deal off the table we have to remember that this is the argument that the hardline rexx of tears always used and said no we need this this is the ultimate strat this is our a bargaining chip against the european union so we have to keep it on the table so afraid of no deal that they will sort of give us more concessions but that now seems to be over two weeks to go to the official breaks a day so far and there is a mood to sort of get rid of the no deal and seek for other solutions ok so to rejected deals so far no deal likely to be taken off the table. does anybody is anybody putting forward something that might look like a deal that parliament might quite like the look of. you should release things so you should really think that the pressure and the experience of seeing
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the deal fail a second time what sort of discipline people galvanise minds bring up new ideas about when we talk to two lawmakers throughout the morning and day it seems that opinions are as diverse as ever less let's listen in to what they had to say. recriminations after one of the biggest parliamentary defeats ever for a sitting prime minister with prime minister teresa mayes bracks a deal overwhelmingly rejected for a second time in the house of commons u.k. lawmakers will have to vote on whether to leave the e.u. with no deal at all if no deal is rejected they'll vote on whether to us the block to delay breck's it by extending article fifty. british lawmakers gave their pessimistic predictions. more chaos. literally. chaotic at the moment parliament doesn't know what it wants parliament can't make up its mind on anything i know that we have sixteen days left it does seem like we
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are absolutely at the end of the road but we will keep trying until the last moment and we will ask for extra time if we need to in order to have another referendum or frankly if this government can't govern we need another government so we should have a general election and some e.u. politicians want a decision now without delay even if that means the u.k. crashing out without a deal. i will not support any kind of prolongation if we get not a clarification from the petition site what they want to achieve because i said it's a basic problem they have no much routine favor of anything they only have only my treaties against any sense but if they don't give you a closer occasion and ask for an extension you said that then no the no hard drugs or no deal drugs just. to minimise trade disruptions in the event of no deal the government now says it would not impose tariffs on most goods entering the u.k. but british businesses have also reached the end of their tether. businesses here
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in the u.k. are really saying enough is enough last night's parliamentary fight needs to be the last of the parliamentary shenanigans have been going on for the last two and a half years because we need to remember that jobs and livelihoods are on the line with this deal. though it's just over two weeks until the bracks a deadline practically nothing is certain. so barbara vase or given the current state of affairs is there now any doubt that bracks it might not happen at all. it is possible because still at this moment in time anything is possible after no deals taken off the table then the lakes next logical step because you can't just magic it away they can't just say ok we want to garden and all. just disappear into the skies you know they have to take the next step and that is asked for an extension and as we have heard they will have to give a reasonable explanation for what they want to do was that extension now that is
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going to happen tomorrow and then after that we're in uncharted waters because the extra time that britain is going to again we don't know yet what for lawmakers and the government and the public maybe is going to use it so just explain to us briefly that what's going to happen to i was a timetable of events. and tonight there's going to be a vote on taking no deal off the table it's a so-called amendment brought in by some lawmakers there's some other amendments brought in by the break to cheers who are still sort of having a unicorn solution idea is that will go down rather quickly and the main event is going to be the vote about we do not want a new deal that is the step that parliament is going to take tonight and prime minister is may supports that are available in london thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a u.s. federal judge has sentenced former trump campaign chairman paul metaphor to three
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half years in jail on conspiracy charges that's in addition to a four year sentence for tax and ballot fraud in new york court is also indicted him on the numerous fresh charges. police in brazil say that ten people are dead after a shooting at an elementary school in sao paulo two people were seen entering the building and firing weapons the shooters are amongst the dead with one news agency reporting that they turned their guns on the new sounds. u.s. backed forces in syria have shelled the final strip of territory held by so-called islamic state in the town of baquba. or describe the jihad this is being cornered in a seven hundred square meter cluster of bombed out buildings three thousand jihadists of surrendered to the mainly kurdish forces since monday. when mom has handed over to the united states a box of remains believed to be got photos of american amman lost and world war two the u.s. plane said to collect it was the first to travel to the country on such
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a mission i suppose we're going to have to identify the remains. of a court in australia has sentenced a former vatican treasurer to six years in prison cardinal george pell once a close advisor to pope francis was found guilty of molesting two choir boys in a cathedral is the most senior clergyman to be convicted of child sexual abuse. a satanic priest that's how protesters outside melbourne's courthouse view cardinal george pell seen here arriving from jail for sentencing the judge handed him down a six year prison term. you may want you to control the situation razan of your authority as the ship with that belief was well founded such a state of mind would have been extraordinarily arrogant but the offending which the jury has found you having guy was on any of you breathtakingly. in december the court found guilty of sexually abusing two thirteen year old boys in
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nine hundred ninety six one of them later died of a heroin overdose. meanwhile rose through the ranks at the vatican attaining its third highest position. he maintains his innocence and plans to appeal the verdict a lawyer for the surviving victim read a statement. i appreciate that the court has acknowledged what was in the slip to the point as a child. however there is no wrists. in the face of widespread public outrage the vatican has launched an internal investigation but it refuses to comment on the case until the appeal process is finished. u.s. aircraft make a boeing the united states federal aviation administration are increasingly isolated in their decision to allow boeing seven three seven max planes to continue to fly following sunday's fatal crash in ethiopia investigators are sifting through
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the wreckage of the brand new macs eight that crashed minutes after takeoff ethiopian airlines says the flight recorders will be sent abroad for analysis to sunday's was the second disaster involving a new macs following a crash in the news here five months ago airlines and countries around the world ground of the planes and ban them from the skies despite insistences from us and from boeing that they are safe boeing has delivered about three hundred fifty of the planes and has orders for nearly five thousand more. and more on this from a robert wall he's a senior aerospace and aviation editor with the wall street journal in your piece joins us from london welcome to day w. what do you think is behind the f.a.a. is apparent stubborn backing of boeing which of course is an american manufacturer . you know i think you're trying to draw a conclusion that i'm not sure it's quite accurate to be quite honest i'm not sure
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this is about national issues the f.a.a. has a process by which it decides what it needs to do and if you think about it in that respect the f.a.a. says we studied after the lion air crash that last year what was going on with the max and determined that the plane was safe to fly since then no in new information that's come to light that would make them revise that that opinion and that's what they're using as their argument nothing has changed and to some extent they are of course right we do not know what happened in air flight we're still very early in the process the flight data recorder the cockpit voice recorder haven't even been downloaded so there has been no new information of course other regulators are taking a different view they say there are similarities between the two crashes and that's enough to make them nervous enough to ground the plane so you can see in a way both sides have merit if you open investigator say they will send the crash
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a broad analysis to why they sent them abroad and where they're likely to say. well i think what they're talking about sending are the so-called black box the devices that store the information of the conversation in the cockpit and also thousands of data points from the plane the reason would send them abroad is these are these black boxes are require some special laboratories to be read the information to be downloaded and there's not technical expertise that every country has so there are countries like the us canada australia u.k. friends that are very skilled in this area and that's likely where they're going to go so who are these groundings like you to boeing all the airlines now and we're losing to past. well in the short term certainly it's going to hurt the airlines they have to make up for they have to cancel some flights as several airlines have
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had to do they have to make up the capacity some other way that may mean renting planes but just me mean lost revenue in the long term probably one must assume that boeing will make them whole in one way or the other payments discounts on future orders this is not unusual and in a way i would say airlines are still somewhat lucky if you can use that in a tragedy like this the max fleet is still relatively small even though it's now around three hundred seventy planes but if you think of the broad landscape of planes flying even the single aisle planes it is still a small fraction of what's out there so most airlines will be able to make up the shortfall in capacity so boeing has a backlog of orders but now that it has this terrible p.r. i know that its share price has dropped does it lose orders from something like this but so far we haven't seen anyone jump ship and that's really hard to
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say typically i would say you know obviously these things are always horrible when they happen and there are you know a plane can be under fire it's not the first time this has happened to a boeing plane or an airbus plane or another manufacturer obviously. in most cases i would say the manufacturers have been able to demonstrate they can address the issues and these things fade into history good talking to thank you for joining us from the you know st john. well the u.s. justice department has charged fifty eight mostly wealthy parents with fraud after they cheated to get their children into elite american universities like yale stanford and georgetown those just include c.e.o.'s of major companies and hollywood stars it's alleged that they conspired to falsify records and bribe college officials. felicity huffman is one of the well known faces linked to the
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twenty five million dollars scam together with dozens of others the hollywood actress have been charge over a scheme that helped wealthy americans buy their offspring into elite schools she allegedly paid fifteen thousand dollars to guarantee her daughter scored highly on a college entrance exam prosecutors accuse rich parents of using their wealth to cheat the system the parents charged today despite already being able to give their children every legitimate advantage in the college admissions game instead chose to corrupt and illegally manipulate the system for their benefit. the mastermind behind the scheme william rick singer who ran a bogus charity in california. prosecutors say he arranged stand ins to take entrance exams for students one other cases create fake at vetting profiles so students would be accepted for their sporting talents. it was
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a ducat it business parents allegedly paid as much as six million dollars to get the children to sort after schools including yale stanford and the university of south california students there are angry emissions process is set up the way that it is and to know that there's people who are just scamming their way in is really upsetting maybe some people don't have money and that's why they're not here and they're better than all of us and it's do we honest it's totally unfair to them as well. dubbed operation boston tea blues the f.b.i. investigation is the largest college admission from old scam on earth in u.s. history so far different things like hoffman are now being charged with conspiracy to commit fraud authorities say they'll continue to investigate until all of those involved can be found take a close look at what they've done a reporter. how did the scheme work and how did it come to light. he is the alleged mastermind behind this whole conspiracy and so he in twenty he
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set up the nonprofit key worldwide foundation according to their own websites they are there to provide guidance and courage winds and of its unity to disadvantaged students around the world and reality parents would pay bribes to this foundation disguised as charitable donations and now in the end singha he was under invest under investigation he decided to cooperate with law enforcement. to get his own sentence reduced he would then call up old clients the phone conversations were recorded and he got them to admits there at goldman's in the case so what happened after the bribes were paid and how did the teenagers actually get admitted as we heard in the report the recovery of methods that they used one was to cheat on university entrance exams and this is what felicity huffman is alleged to have taken carson for example she according to court documents paid fifteen thousand
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dollars to the foundation would then arrange for the daughter to sit her ex sam away from her school she was allowed double time to do it and in the end she would have her on corrected by the exam supervisor or exams it was. now the other way was to fake sporting talent not as common in the in the us that you know students with with great potential they can get into these ivy league colleges . on sports scholarships even if their ex bristles on it's. up to scratch and in some of these cases pictures were simply photo shopped by students who showed them doing sports for their applications. saying i would then bribe coaches at the universities and they would then make sure that the student was admitted. as an athlete now we have a photo here this is from the court documents relating to the california winemaker
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augustan had a name is now he allegedly paid two hundred thousand dollars to the foundation his daughter was then admitted to the university of southern california as a water polo recruit. he was then assured that she wouldn't actually have to ever attend the water polo team. and she is accused of you know using a similar scam to get her daughters into that's any university. over see this this case has been attracting a lot of international attention because of the because of the celebrities involved and much of what people are getting riled up about is the hypocrisy that some of them have been showing laughlin for example she has since deleted her twitter account but there was one tweet that's been coming back to haunt her. a while back she said there are more important things than money like doing the right thing and those are indeed words. thank you so much.
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really. tonight in our exciting champions league clash of the hall's german coach are you and plops facing a familiar photo from his years in the bundesliga after struggling at the start of the season by back on top in germany and nil nil draw in the first leg into 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's aware that liverpool's trio of mohammed salah study i-man a and roberto finn mino 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 their three forwards out of your sight it could be over and. done as first four but kovac has weapons of his own up front.
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thomas millar responded to being dropped from the germany team with a virtual performance on the weekend and rob eleven dollars 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 attack his attack 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 if you try to use it to coaches with different outlooks and the time with all to play for in munich the stage is set for a champions league classic. colombia has recently created a women's professional football league is facing cancellation it's the latest move in a turbulent time for the sport following sexual harassment complaints against two coaches and claims of poor working conditions for players on the national team now players are making a last ditch attempt to save the league. colombia kicked off its female pro
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soccer league only two years ago in two thousand and seventeen but the country's soccer officials have proposed downgrading the league to an amateur one because according to them the female teams aren't profitable one club with a male and female team reported nearly one million euros in overall losses last year the decision to downgrade leaves about five hundred women stuck in uncertainty . which i knew that these were many years of betting and believing in something we were given the illusion of a league and now they're taking it away. and also we're talking about a generation because in twenty years we hope that the girls who come after us can have a league in their own country. players have proposed solutions to save the league that include reducing the number of teams and using public funds as well as grants from fifa to sustain it they have also asked colombia's football federation to appoint someone to lead efforts to promote women's soccer if
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a remedy isn't found soon some have considered leaving colombia to play in a league abroad in exodus only two years after the league began would be a massive step in the wrong direction. come without so on and so while the logic coast where the world's best windsurfers have gathered this week for the latest round of the stall chase competitors took the water to make the most of a massive stone so winds reach more than one hundred thirty kilometers an hour away as high as ten meter us astray there's that yoga stop when the latest round. i was reminded of the top stories this rescuers are trying to reach are scores of people buried after a multi-story building collapse in lagos nigeria the top floor of the building housed a private elementary school at least twenty seven and three but officials say the hoth tops. the british parliament to suit the vote today.
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