tv DW News Deutsche Welle March 13, 2019 9:00pm-9:30pm CET
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this is v.w. newsline from early in the deal on a no deal bricks at the british parliament rejects leaving the european union with no deal in hand the vote is a further blow department for teresa mayes a breakthrough strategy though he says that the house needs to face up to the consequences of the actions it is just taking. also on the show tonight in building collapses in nigeria school words are buried in the debris including school children are used on even char is there. any i'm not
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trying to take out as many people as soon as possible from underneath the rubble. prisoners have managed to pull at least twenty seven people from the debris including this young man but there are fatalities. and the us and donald trump to join much of the rest of the world in grounding all boeing seven thirty seven max planes that following the second deadly crash of the airliner in less than five months. i'm bored off it's good to have you with us in an evening of high drama in britain's house of commons members of teresa mayes own government are reported to be resigning as lawmakers backed a motion to rule out a no deal breaker the vote three hundred twenty one in favor two hundred seventy eight against but responding to the vote just a few minutes ago a very coarse prime minister to resign may she had this to say. good me good folks
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let me go to fort lee u.k. and do you know remains that the u.k. will leave the e.u. without a deal. unless something else is agreement the onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what actually is the options before us the same as they always have been we could leave we could leave with the deal which this government is negotiation process to yes we could leave with the deal we have to negotiate the subject to a second referendum but that which risk no prexy which has all. are we good team coverage and i'm trying to understand the what is happening there in westminster here at the big table with me as our brooks an expert for his wife and in london our very own barbara bay's a barber we start with you i mean explain to us we know the parliament says they don't want you know and yet the prime minister there saying well that's what you're
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probably going to get. i mean this was one of those chaotic evenings in politics that i have watched and of service because of what happened here is that theresa may in the end whipped against her own motion because she didn't want to validate early amendment that would take no deal off the table that was a sort of stronger in its outline and she even voted against her own men in motion and then in the end because some conservative m.p.'s and even one government minister here didn't want to play this game. demotion went through that seems like the office and said to weirdest piece of debts organized acting that a government could possibly come up or is now what happens now is that she says ok we need to shorts technical extension in order to pass the deal the one that just
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last night had not a devastating defeat in the house of parliament and so she she more or less threatened to try again to have a steward meaningful vote on this deal and or she says we need a longer extension we need to participate in the european elections and then you will see what they are and where that gets you sort of like threatening problem and was the other option and saying that might in the end sort of lead to to no bricks and i mean this is the options that she put on the table more or less and parliament. there is going to have to vote tomorrow so they really have to think about what's the way forward and where is the majority where is the majority we've been asking that for over two years now. we've got the vote tomorrow right voting for this extension but according with what barbara has said if we have the extension that extension is only going to be to prepare for what
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a new deal or maybe vote again and have the deal that was rejected yesterday so that's what reason they made very clear in his statement just that either it's going to be a very short jail a very short delay to get deals for again which as barbara's pointed out has already been reject just twice or they will have to be a much longer delayed so this is again a threat to those people who want breaks it to happen in parliament and much longer delay and if that is the case and if the e.u. agrees remember they have to get twenty seven members of the e.u. to agree so that you just never went away i was going to go they will have to field candidates in those european elections which nobody wants europe doesn't want and the u.k. where the government doesn't want that which is a complete mess tonight it has been a false in parliament tonight an absolute joke because we had to resign may putting down her motion just last night she said very clearly today in prime six questions
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that she will be supporting the government's motion that was her motion and then because of what happened earlier tonight suddenly the whips had to tell all those m.p.'s in her party the conservatives to vote against it and many didn't listen twenty minutes does abstain they didn't vote against but they have stayed and from voting on that three line whip they won't necessarily have to resign but it just shows that there has been total breakdown in government and nobody can say which way it's going at the moment i mean in terms of me right now it looks she really has no authority new credibility even in her own party it seems we're hearing about possible resignations you know we are hearing rumors you know the government is in a close to falling apart. government has been close to falling apart since last year november maybe even before that and it consistently still won't it
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carries on that's what's the reason may does she just carries on in the face of the opposition in the face of even her own party who when many have yesterday night started say this test and this can go on i mean some senior tories and also somebody from a lone camp the m.p. nikki morgan she said she has to consider home long she wants to do this and you always think that you have sort of reached the pinnacle that you really have reached peak bonkers and breck's it but no there is yet another step to come and this is what we saw tonight it is always another to enough to screw and it is for her own party to decide when and for that reason they will come back to it is a miracle that they still sort of sit there and look at this ok i know we've there's the phrase peak oil barbara but peak brags about i think that's
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a new one tonight we're going to have to you did she did put a patent on the head. i want to make this clear for our viewers to morrow we do have the slogan parliament to extend the beginning of bricks and so today and realistically into may because longer than that would mean that the u.k. would have to participate in these parts e.u. parliament election if it until may only then really and that's a miracle happens and it will have to be two ways and may trying to put a deal to parliament which as we've already said has been rejected twice so for m.p.'s within for a majority of m.p.'s within parliament to agree on something and then for the e.u. to agree to that as well i may looks very difficult on the eve of made it very clear that they will own. allow an extension the has to be a good reason for it they have to know what just parliament want and at the moment we don't know what parliament wants and what cuts we might start getting more
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indicative votes tomorrow night so m.p.'s saying do we want to go this way no ok do we want to go that way no and just putting everything on the table which could in the end could now bring us to a second referendum is it a slight that we are now reaching because we it is chaos and nobody knows which way it's going and you know although it is still the legal to full out that the u.k. leaves the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march with or without a deal which at the moment would be without is still the legal to full it doesn't look that that likely that that is going to happen so therefore m.p.'s are going to have to come together if taken control tonight and they're going to have to find a way through the maze. of forest wiring and barbara vessel in london to both of you thank you for helping us understand what has become a very very complicated birds experience are really going to brussels where do we used very short is standing by i mean terry i guess in brussels when you're
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watching this you have to also scratch your head i mean what what should or what is the european union brussels preparing for now. i'm not sure they know but what what the commission has said tonight is reminding british lawmakers that simply voting against a no deal isn't enough that they have to accept a deal so we are still at the same position we were before all these crazy votes and with her rounds and and you know getting to the top of pique bonkers as barbara put it so without accepting a deal nothing has moved ahead as far as the european commission is concerned michel barnier warned this morning that you know that there are they're reaching the end of their patience here in brussels he said the deal is done and so we're still waiting on the british parliament to accept that deal to let us know what they want and
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a reminder that all twenty seven governments would have to agree to an extension so simply the british parliament saying it would go for an extension is again not the final ruling on this in is there a sense in brussels based on what you've heard that maybe we're looking at an emerging victory of sorts for the european union i mean there is a lot of commentary tonight along the lines that at the end of the day breaks it will fall apart and there will be beyond of bricks. the european commission and european union leaders have made clear all along that what they would like best is that there is no breakfast so i don't think we're quite there yet that anybody would be reassured there's not going to be a brick sit right now again quoting michel barnier from this morning he said he was very worried that there could be no deal breck said by accident that simply all this fumbling runs out the clock in march twenty ninth arrives and we still don't know anything about what the u.k. wants and perhaps there hasn't been a a vote backed by the twenty seven other e.u.
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governments to accept an extension and so i don't think that the e.u. would by any sense feel that it had won because what it would really like is for the u.k. to stay in or at the very least for an agreement to have an orderly breck's of where you're not running up against you know hard border in an ireland or northern ireland and that all of these people aren't completely panicking about what's going to happen tomorrow so i don't think anybody is feeling any sense of a victory right now i think they're probably very worried but at least they're staying calm which is more than we can say for over there yeah that's a very good point. in brussels terry thank you very much. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world police in brazil say that ten people are dead after a shooting at an elementary school in sao paolo two people were seen entering the building and firing weapons the shooters are among the dead with one news agency reporting that they turned their guns on the. u.s. backed forces in syria have shelled the final strip of territory held by so-called
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islamic states in the town of us that is not the town of boxes that we're looking at right there m one report described the jihad as is being cornered in a seven hundred square meter cluster of bombed out buildings three thousand jihads have surrendered to the mainly kurdish forces since monday me and mark has handed over to the u.s. a box of remains believed to be of american airman lost in the world war two it's the first time a u.s. military aircraft has been to me and more on such a mission the remains will go to a laboratory for identification. it's a night emergency workers in the nigerian capital say several people have died after a multi-story building containing a school collapsed today the tragedy happened in the city's. area now scores of people including children are feared trapped in the rubble the top floor of the building house a private elementary school with about one hundred students. and it's the chaos and
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confusion one boy pulled out alive but many who feared trapped in the rubble. local authorities say the building housing a private elementary school and a nursery on the top floor of a residential apartment block collapsed lee morning with around one hundred students inside attending class. small adjustments and i was just passing by and i heard a building had collapsed with people living inside so i had to come and rescue and help them to make it to the hospital. and it was just to do justice to our little guy. the tide that anastase doesn't have somebody dead as it was all the food that's the judge in the end is about to sophie's. rescue operations on the way but the emergency services say their efforts of being complicated by how densely populated the area is they've been on able to cordon off the lodge possibly
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. with around twenty million people and growing lagos is one of the biggest cities on the african continent. it was not immediately see a why the building collapsed but such incidents are not uncommon in nigeria critics say they are all from course by on scrupulous investors cutting corners on materials or bribes being paid for building permits. for corresponded funny charges at the site of the building collapse in largo she's been talking to emergency personnel and residents there. more and more people are coming here to see all these rescue efforts are ongoing many of them have been there since early this morning and many are saying that they are going to stay overnight because they want to see and witness themselves if people and children especially you are believed to be out of this trouble in the great number of being pulled alive from underneath that rubble now according to the state governor who was here this afternoon about twenty five people have been already pulled from below that
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problem but some of them that he said. if you look at this crowd not just people standing by is also relatives of those people was killed on that these three especially parents of course have very much worried about their children they want to know where they are and they want to know that i make it out alive. and that was funny for char there reporting from the blog post in nigeria a nother prison sentence to the future of paul man a for today u.s. federal judge sentenced the former dogwood truck campaign chairman to three and a half years in jail on conspiracy charges now that's in addition to a four year sentence for tax in bank fraud that he received last week a new york court has also indicted man a ford on residential mortgage for the other charges it's believed that move by state lawmakers is to insulate the case from a possible presidential pardon the u.s. president can pardon people who commit federal crimes but not state crime.
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that's an important distinction let's talk about this now with our very own allan humphrey she joins me tonight from washington good evening to you how in the weeds all men afford today but on a show of remorse in the courtroom but didn't seem to convince the judge. no it didn't mr manna for certain he presented himself as full of remorse he arrived in a wheelchair he's been having health problems he was wearing a dark suit he said that i'm ashamed of my conduct i'm sorry he made a plea for leniency and certainly in a previous sentencing just a matter of days ago he did receive a union sentence and that received criticism that the privileged are dealt with in the us legal system differently to those who are not privileged and certainly what we saw today judge jackson said that you appear to be sorry that you got caught and that removed three didn't move the needle much what certainly didn't help his case
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i think is that he is guilty of witness tampering so essentially speaking to witnesses trying to crawl off that testimony whilst he was under house arrest whilst he was under oath and that doesn't make a very compelling case for remove straightly you know they're still a chance that president trump could pardon metaphor but no man of work has been charged with mortgage fraud in the state of new york and that changes the calculus doesn't. it doesn't deeds so president trump can still polish in a mist amount of forceful federal crimes but he cannot pardon him for state crimes and less than an hour after we saw with this sentence today the court the district court in manhattan then unsealed an envelope of sixteen charges against mr mann a for state crimes accusations of financial fraud mortgage fraud and state crimes cannot be pardoned by the president so say president trump was to say we will
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remove these federal crimes against you mr money for could still then prison time for these state crimes and it does seem that mr is looking for a presidential pardon his lawyers said various occasions look there's been no collusion and judge jackson admonished that saying we're not talking about collusion today and it seems that that statement was for an audience of one not being the u.s. president you know trying to speak directly to him to make a plea for that pardon because of course president continues to call them under investigation witch hunt. the the which on but still the witch hunt has brought us what we've got today the sentence against a man afford to do this this. legal action against man a forward is considered part of milestone events for the special counsel robert bolt investigation how symbolic was this today would you say. this is an important moment the legal battle as part of the investigation in this case
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has been going on for a year and a haul for full mana for what was the first person indicted by special counsel robert muller that lists now ranks at a number of thirty four and let's just say this although this case was not about collusion what it does show is that people significant people in the obit all the presidents have close ties to russia that's what we saw today and we also saw that people the president chose to work very closely with him of guilty of significant white collar crime i mean not it's not a good look and i mean perhaps we've become a little bit desensitized to the fact that people who have been working with it the president are now facing jail time of course remember mr cohen as well is set to go to prison on cigarettes may there's a very important point to make your very own home in the home field before forced to not in washington when i think you and throw you in court has sentenced a former vatican treasurer to six years in prison cardinal george pell was once
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a close advisor to pope francis was found guilty of molesting two choir boy oh boy inside the cathedral in the one nine hundred ninety s. years the most senior poor judgment to be convicted of child sex 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 my if you control the situation by reason of your authority and the ship with that belief was well founded such a state of mind would have been extraordinarily arrogant. the a thing which the jury has found you having. was on any view breathtakingly. 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
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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. 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. well the united states has joined other nations in grounding some thirty seven max planes following sunday's crash in ethiopia he was president donald trump's announcement marked a significant you turn on statements from federal aviation regulators who have maintained that the data does show that the jets were unsafe the decision came hours after canada joined some forty other countries in banning the max from its airspace. on this matter he had this to say just
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a short while ago. any plane currently in the air will go to its destination and thereafter be grounded until further notice so planes that are in the air will be grounded if they're the seven thirty seven max will be grounded upon the destination. pilots have been notified. agreeing with this the safety of the american people at all people is our paramount concern. for hearts go out to all of those who lost loved ones. to their friends and families and both the the opi and the lion airlines crashes that involved the seven thirty seven max craft which was president donald trump there who want to pull in now in the nation expert julian bray he joins me tonight from cambridge in the u.k. mr bray it's good to see you again what do you make of what the us president did
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today and i asked that because the wall street journal is reporting that the software updates and improvements for the macs were supposed to have been delivered worldwide but that was delayed by the government u.s. government shutdown that we saw earlier this year and now you have the president taking action today do you see politics. bleeding into the business of aviation safety in the u.s. . where do you feel it present so it's very strange dichotomy my information boeing corporation actually saw this and be put in place and they made a direct appeal to the president that is what i'm hearing because they were on that . list see this is think it and clearly this is a very early stage of the investigation into the g.o.p.
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and situation i also. use tonight that there was a previous report that this particular aircraft on that crashed out a problem with. al to be within three days and you can find it on the flight right if you go through the days if you. there are also reports mr bray that pilots have registered complaints about the way. the boeing seven thirty seven performed and that they knew that there could be a problem but it wasn't listened to by boeing do you know anything about that yes this is what i'm going to come on to because i have. to know because it's very complex but quite simply on march the seventh twenty fifty four hours it was recorded that the plane was flying at four hundred
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knots that it went down to one hundred knots then back out to three hundred knots all in stays in the space of five an hour minutes and this was on like glide pos when you do to land and this is the flight between. and tell of the this so you can look at the data on it and you see this amazing situation because it is impossible that cannot be right it cannot go from four hundred knots to one hundred all some back up to three hundred knots and so somebody is going to have to explain that one because it is a physical impossibility so the pilots are right there are problems with this a across and it's not just confined to the stole prevention software that we've mentioned last time. thanks for joining us tonight from cambridge brings
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always be preaching your insights thank you. and here's a reminder a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you u.k. of all makers have backed a motion to a no deal breaks it still now votes tomorrow on whether to request an extension from the european union on the u.k. has a departure date which is currently just sixteen days away it's a fresh blood to the authority of prime minister theresa may. after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day we're going to have extensive coverage on today's works of.
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a clue. ok but you political investigation starting march eighteenth on g.w. . lewis sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and found them deep in the rain forest in central africa. the by the people. i knew. nothing else. and electability was a big lesson. he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made some enemies of the jungle and return to the concrete and glass john. the result reverse culture shock.
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to realize how strange the artificial was really connected to life. the prize winning documentary songs from the forest starts april first on t.w. . what the world is watching in the british parliament will be studied by psychologists for decades to come parliamentarians chasing unicorns the words of one lawmaker in westminster today as another vote on it came and went the result there will be probably no no deal brights it a deal late in the start of bracks it is now widely and that will be decided.
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