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w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin the british parliament rejects leaving the e.u. with out a deal a day after saying the deal on hand is no good in a series of votes lawmakers deliver a new blow to prime minister treason a by again treading progress of strategy and there's another vote today underlaying bricks are. also on the show our correspondent at the scene says the rescue mission is over after a building collapses and lego's schoolchildren are inside but it is unclear how
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many officials say they pulled out a number of bodies and rescued dozens of bad it's unlikely there are any more survivors. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for being with us more drama is expected in the british parliament today after lawmakers rejected a no deal with raul from the you voting last night paves the way for another vote today to delay britain's exit date beyond march the twenty ninth well then it's up to the you to decide if it will grant an extension for the british prime minister this week has been a punishing one. another vote another defeat the right three two one the most the left two hundred seventy eight. veterans of british politics eighty can remember nothing like it. breton's fi bro parliament wrestling back control from to
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reason may. thousands today provides a clear majority against leaving the house a deal however i repeat what i have said before was to make matters wash the prime minister's voice like many in her party has disaster tar several of her own ministers voted against her wishes the house was coming so. her own time to go to a subsequent eco killed since before is the same as they always have to be complete we could leave with the deal which this government is negotiation cause to yes we could leave with the tail we have to go say to the subject to a second referendum but that there's risk no cracks it at all. opponents from all sides pounded the prime minister but signs that ultimatum may have rattled even the hardest line breaks the two years and how party though not without damaging her
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credibility security extending out because if i think. you know you can read the toeava you know i brought up the field i'm over it's hard to think of it like i know this is terribly technically for the kids and they're probably all fed up to the back teeth of the whole thing but it's really important because not only do we have a government in complete crisis but we also have a prime minister city even if you just to listen to part of a makes promises of the dispatch box which in the piece to break this is a this is really really unacceptable if. this morning's papers tell the story of a night of high drama threats and rebellions but today theresa may rolls the dice once more back my deal next week and with it a short extension to membership or defy me once more and risk losing bragg's it all to. getting. a number of options out there so what happens next joining us now for
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the latest is did abuse back at mawson london and max hoffman our brussels bureau chief good morning to both of you a bag and if we could start with you this morning theresa may has said that the situation right now is that in spite of last night's vote the bracks options remain the same is that where we are right now. no something has changed what she's talking about is had a deal is the only deal basically that still on the table and she's still hoping also to get it through because now she really can exert more pressure on paula meant because the choicest is as she puts it it's my deal too is amazed that she's hammered out with the european union or either no brags it at all or everything in your lengthy brix a process in which everything can happen a second referendum could happen so it's
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a reason they will once again try and put had a deal on the table because she knows that for those people who want out in their own party there are many of them they will now think long and hard that might be their last shot that they get to exit the european union soon maybe if there is yet one more vote she might just get over will she might get a deal true ok we might also see an extension voted on today and and a possible extension of max how would the e.u. respond to that scenario. had you asked me that question a couple weeks ago brian i would have said definitely they'll say ok but their stance has toughened a little bit in the last days they've made it clear that they need a reason to extend whether this be a short extension technical extension that's what it would be called for two or three months or a longer extension beyond the european elections in may and the possible reason for example is a second referendum or maybe even snap elections or as theresa may put it if she
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puts that deal up for another vote and it gets passed that would also be need for a technical extension because now the time has run out to really implement any kind of deal in the till the twenty ninth of march so you would need a couple of extra weeks or even extra months to be able to implement that the e.u. wouldn't have any problem in granting that technical extension if the parliament so the house of commons said ok to their deal everything else seems in the air because the doesn't look like the house of commons beyond maybe approving the deal seems able to clarify what this extension should really be for ok max just mentioned the technical extension term they're looking at a possible date of may or were june can the british government work in parliament guaranteeing that at the end of that process at the end of that date we're not going to repeat everything we've been over this week all again in may or june.
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the thinking here in london is like two possibilities and peace will get to vait later today what sort of extension the prime minister is looking for from the e.u. either a short one at which the deal to reason may still will most likely be implemented all along was which would give just more leverage to those who off writing for a second referendum a so-called people's vote and that is a longer period that might be a few years and in this few years we have not that long period of an satins so these two options are really on the table at the moment but like mark said the e.q. has to grief us so one thing what parliamentarians here love the one and the other thing what can actually be agreed with the european union on time next what does it look like in brussels and we're talking about the technical extension is also the longer extension i could be up for up to two years that's speculation right moment
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brussels do not. just to be clear here then begins assuming you're right in mentioning that the reaction wednesday night from that you commission was it's all good and well that the house of commons decides that there won't be no deal bragg's the really best still the default option in the order to really avoid a no deal. you need a deal so that's still where we are we call it the braggs a conundrum right here and because of the situation you have more and more you've all makers and we talked to many of them over the course of this week who are pushing for a second referendum especially of course the social democrats because that's the same line that labor has the social democratic party back in the u.k. but that would only be possible with a longer extension if we are talking one or two years but that of course has different problems for example the european elections in may if we go beyond that date significant to go beyond that day then the u.k.
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would have to participate in those elections and that would be. awkward wouldn't you have a country that actually wanted to leave but still has to participate in the e.u. elections something that many lawmakers want to avoid because it might hijack the actual topics you know the actual things they want to talk about and there are many of them i gratian climate change just to mention two of them came next often forced brussels to get moss in london thanks so much for bringing us up to date as another vote looms today in the british parliament. let's check out some of the other stories making news at this hour the u.s. has joined some forty countries worldwide in grounding all boeing seven thirty seven max aircraft that effort investigators found new doubt on sunday's fatal ethiopian airlines crash the information indicates similarities with a lion air accident in indonesia five months ago. black box flight recorders recovered from the easier pm planes have been flown to paris for analysis. south
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korean police have questioned two k. pop stars over related sex scandals the singer sewing very is suspected of providing prostitutes to his business investors he denies any wrongdoing another singer june young is accused of sharing secretly film sex videos both men have announced they're leaving the entertainment business. the malawi government has released video footage of devastating floods that have killed fifty six people in this place some eighty two thousand parts of mozambique and south africa have also been affected by over a week of heavy storms the all just a warning an incoming tropical cyc lone could dump more rain on. its two nigeria now where mergence the workers of halted their efforts to rescue people in the nigerian city of lagos where at least ten people were killed when a building collapsed the top floor of the multi-story building house a private elementary school some thirty people many of them children have been
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rescued from the rubble but it remains unclear how many of the rescued will survive now after one day and night of rescue efforts emergency workers say they're no longer looking for bodies. amidst the chaos and confusion. is pulled out alive. local authorities say the building housing the private elementary school and a nursery on the top floor of a residential apartment block collapsed late on wednesday morning. for the round one hundred students saw a defending class. competition just as you find out just seemed fine and how to do it now stick with people even sign such a common freshman just help them make it to the hospital and this time because to think i'm going to die a few still have died by the fact that i'm a state doesn't have somebody's day does
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a little for the food that's the judge in the in this that's a sophie. dahl rescue operation is well underway emergency services said that efforts to be complicated by how densely populated the area making it tough to come from a city with a population of twenty million and growing lago says one of the biggest cities on the african continent it was not immediately clear why the building collapsed but such incidents on those on common in nigeria critics say that often caused by unscrupulous investors cutting corners on materials bribes being paid for illegal building. earlier i spoke with. our about authorities decision to hold the search for survivors after just over twenty four hours of rescue operations people standing by actually are saying it's quite an irony how quickly how soon this rescue operations actually have come to a halt and actually turned into
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a cleanup operation which by the way has also come to a halt right now because there's some residents want to go through the debris looking for some personal belongings because this was not just a school but also a residential building now is the official statement here is that we just heard that they do not expect the rescue teams to the expect to find more people inside the breach they have meticulously boat cleaned the entire area and they say that their job is done as far as best you know the stewarding into a clean up operation even to the local people going through the rubble now for their personal. longings what are local people saying about about the building that collapsed were there any concerns about its safety especially considering considering that there were a school children so. definitely people here are very angry red don't know if you can hear but they're actually shouting right next to me because they say this could have been prevented just like so many other collapses that happened in nigeria before yes it could have been prevented they say if all three t.'s inspections would go according to plan if they say bribes would not be
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taken would not be accepted from the owners of this building from the constructors of these building it of course comes down unfortunately to corruption that theory in many ways it comes to building and maintaining buildings what exactly happened here however what is exactly the hive this collapse is no official statement yet have of the state authority said that this building was actually cleared for demolition but that did not happen funny tossers thanks very much for bringing us up to date on what's happened there in lagos. you have sports and football now bar and unit have crashed out of the champions league after losing at home to liverpool's three one it's the first time the german champions have not made the quarter final stage in eight years the game started out on an even keel and so an error from goalkeeper money well neuer allowed sabio manet to open the scoring twenty six minute by and tied the game just before half time through
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a goal monster own goal but it was all liverpool in the second half a bullheaded from virgil van dyke and another gold money sealing the three one aggregate. this is deja vu news live from berlin a documentary film is up next about the outsourcing of border controls in africa here on the news i'm brian thomas thanks so. much have taken everything they. now despair is if god left climate refugees dead. they seek shelter in the capital to come but even here water's rising.
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