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this is newsnight from children pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in nigeria with more than one hundred more people feared the trapped the structure with a private primary school on the top floor of the commercial capital also on the program. writes a no deal. coming crash out of the. withdrawal deal a scenario prime minister has tried to avoid for two years. and one of the catholic church's most senior clergymen is sentenced to prison for sexual abuse. do you
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think the jury has found. any view. cardinal george pell was once a close advisor to pope francis not to six years behind bars for molesting. i'm a welcome to the program emergency workers say several people have died after a multi-story building containing a school collapsed in the city. area and scores of people including children to fit in the rubble and this footage shows one of several lucky choking who so far been rescued the top floor of the building elementary school with about one hundred students. correspondent. been talking to emergency personnel and residents in the area. people here are gathering behind me trying to
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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 were 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 the children that they brought to school this morning. i found a shot reporting from lagos in the next few hours britain's parliament will vote on whether it's leave the e.u. without a deal for
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a future relationship the debate has been going on for much of the day and the prime minister has said that she will vote against another deal brant said after taking prime minister's questions this morning mrs may have to need it to environment secretary to open a debate on praxis having lost her voice a policy which has already overwhelmingly rejected both of the deals the prime minister negotiated with the e.u. nobody has a vote against no deal president tonight it's likely they will want to delay withdrawal which is due to happen in only sixteen days. live to london then rejoined they don't because ponce de bob advise a lot of the houses of parliament welcome barbara which way is tonight's vote likely to go. i was quite careful that the vote is going to go against no deal breck's it however to just show how just argue nice the government is these days off to new long there was a lot of pollen mentary and procedural kerfuffle behind the scenes pulling.
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amendments this way and that weird figuring out who was allowed to vote for for what and when under which circumstances and you look at this and you wonder for heaven's sake under the circumstances was a practice it just two weeks in the date just two weeks away they should really get back sooner road now. this follows of course last night's crushing defeat for teresa my revised it was a sense of the turmoil unfolding in london i'm dating the. year one should think that after last night's defeat that there was a sort of sense of doom the day after and that particularly lawmakers would probably be visited by the good spirit of cooperation or were the people we talked to to out this day and mostly they show the same sort of contradictions and the same problems with each other and the different concepts that are still sort of out
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there and are still sort of keeping lawmakers from getting together and figuring out in majority and a common solution to the blacks breaks it down lever let's look and hear what they had to say. recriminations after one of the biggest parliamentary defeats ever for a sitting prime minister with prime minister teresa mayes breck's 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 only have sixteen days left it does seem like we are absolutely at the end of the road but we will keep trying until the
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last night. 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. 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 it gets not a clarification from the petition site what they want to achieve because said it's a basic problem they have no much routine favor of anything they want to have only my treaties against in a sense but if they don't give you a clarification and ask for an extension you say that then no. just. to minimize 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 in the u.k. are really saying enough is enough last night's parliamentary fight needs to be the
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last of the parliamentary shenanigans that been going on for the last two and a half years we need to remember that jobs and life he hits are on the line with the state. though it's just over two weeks until the bracks a deadline practically nothing is certain. barbara faisal given the current state of affairs i wonder if people are starting to wonder whether it will actually happen at all. now of course after the no deal is off the table there needs to be a second step taken because it's not going to just magically fly away the day the twenty ninth of march is still there it's even set in law on britain so that needs to be changed so the next step will be tomorrow for parliament to gather just again one more time because they like each other so much and figure out how much of an extension they want to ask the e.u. for and also at the same time to say what sort of plan they want to connect with it
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what sort of plan they want to present to brussels and say this is how we're going to go forward and this is going to be our end result and riprap miss you at the end of this extension there is going to be a majority for something or something by reversal in london for now thank you. for the next couple of hours we'll bring it to you live here you will turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world a u.s. federal judge has sentenced former campaign chairman to three and a half years in jail on conspiracy charges that said as agent to a four year sentence for tax and. a new york court has also indicted him on numerous fresh charges. police in brazil say ten people are dead after a shooting at an elementary school in sao paolo two people was the entering the building of firing weapons shooters are amongst the dead with one news agency reporting that they turned their guns on. u.s.
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backed forces in syria have shelled the final strip of territory held by so-called islamic state in the town who. describes the jihad this is being courted in a seven hundred square meter cluster of bombed out buildings three thousand yards of surrendered to the mainly kurdish forces since monday a court in australia has sentenced a formal vatican treasurer to six years in prison cardinal george pell once a close adviser to pope francis was found guilty of molesting two quiet boys in the cathedral is the most senior clergyman to be convicted of child sex abuse. a satanic priest protestors outside melbourne's courthouse view cardinal george pell seen here arriving from jail for sentencing the judge handed down a six year prison term. you might have thought you could control the situation by reason of your authority and whether or not that belief was well founded such
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a state of mind would have been extraordinarily arrogant. but the offending which the jury has found you have engaged in was on any view breathtakingly airing. in december the court found guilty of sexually abusing two thirteen year old boys in ninety six one of them later died of a heroin overdose powell 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 inflicted upon as a child. however there is no rest for me 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. for two contenders for
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the champions league title leads on the pitch in a couple of hours by a unique take on liverpool will join the first leg of this match means a tickets to the quarterfinals is still up for grabs. the pressure is on but it's all smiles at by and ahead of liverpool's visits 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 mohamed salah study andrew bird sophie mino one of the most fearsome attacks in europe. and 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 his first. but has weapons of his own up front. thomas miller responded to being dropped from the germany team with a virtue osso performance on the weekend and rob eleven dubs he is back to his
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ruthless best but despite the threats you're going club things liverpool's best chance is to make it a matter of attack as 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 we have a good chance if you have a good chance we will try to use it to coaches with different outlooks and a time with all to play for in munich the stage is set for a champions league classic. columbia's recently created women's professional or football league is facing cancellation is 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 those players are making a last ditch attempt to save the league. colombia kicked off its female pro soccer league only two years ago in twenty seventeen but the country's soccer officials
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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 there 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 fee for to sustain it they have also asked columbia's football federation to appoint someone to lead efforts to promote women's soccer if 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 begin would be
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a massive step in the wrong direction. come with me now to ireland's not wild and when the atlantic coast where the world's best winds have got of this week the latest round of the storm chase competitors took to the water to make the most of a massive storm that so winds reach more than one hundred thirty kilometers an hour and waves as high as ten meters austrade is a yank a stone one the latest round. stores. rescuers are trying to reach so scores of people buried after a multi-story building collapsed in lagos nigeria the top floor housed by private taliban preschool at least twenty seven people have been found a lot of official site fatalities. on britain's parliament is due to votes today on weapons leave the e.u. without a deal on the future trade relationship because last night i firmly rejected the
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latest draft agreement secured by prime minister from brussels. up next act out of the piles of pressure on the beleaguered the boeing ups in d.w.i. business. at the top of the hour. good to. know just couldn't get this song out of his head. the colleges began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and that deep in the rain forest in central africa and the like to the left was a big play.
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