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this is they don't believe he's live from berlin britain's prime minister says he's made his final offer on the breaks that. with less than a months to go before the u.k. leaves the european union boris johnson is urging the e.u. to compromise brussels response to his proposals 19 cool side also coming up they make up a story that's fiction this is a fraudulent crime and the american people don't trump lashes out to democrats and the impeachment process they've launched against him he alleges one top democrat
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could have committed treason. a math anyhow thanks for joining us with just under a month to go before britain's shuttle departure from the e.u. prime minister barres johnson has told brussels his latest breaks that proposal is his final offer johnson unveiled the plan at his conservative party conference in manchester he's hoping it will allow him to finally clinch a deal with the e.u. to allow an orderly exit from the bloc but in brussels johnson's newest plans as yet have not received a warm welcome. supporters waiting in line in manchester to get a glimpse of boris johnson who was the prime minister's 1st comprehensive speech since he took office on the high point of the conservative party conference what he had to say on the brakes of talks with the e.u. was hotly anticipated. today in brussels we all taping what i believe are
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constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides top of johnson's list was the so-called irish backstop and the issue of how to prevent a hard border post breaks is between the republic of ireland and northern ireland the british government is opposed to the backstop in its present form johnson said under his proposal there would be few customs checks on goods moving between northern ireland and the republic of ireland britain's breaks it negotiates or delivered the proposals in person to brussels german reaction has been to say it will consider the proposals in detail 1st before commenting. events forcefully we will take a close look at the suggestions i cannot say anything more about that today because we have agreed to evaluate the issue amongst ourselves 1st for us it's very important that the 27 member states are unified on this issue that they have trust in michel venue and we will continue to discuss the matter here boris johnson has
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made it clear that britain is expecting the e.u. to make concessions the ball is now in the e.u.'s court. well our correspondent bob of asal is following the conservative conference for us she sent us have thoughts on boris johnson's proposals. after weeks of dithering and just 4 weeks before the brics a date for johnson has made a proposal to the rio pm union that at 1st glance could be called reasonable place for compromise it is a 1st step to in agreement that might in the end prevent a heart for exit the prime minister suggests that northern ireland stays aligned with european rules an agriculture and goods in order to keep the border to the republic open this is a relatively close to what is an earlier brussels led had suggested called the northern ireland backstop it may now come back under
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a different name however but just as plans fall short of what the e.u. and the irish government want there will have to be customs checks for instance and many other problems remain unsolved this new proposal from london however is a step in the right direction and a compromise over the brics agreement is at least becoming a possibility it is now a glimmer of hope that a heart breaks it might after all be avoided. if they sell in manchester now now to some other stories making news around the world. i can birdie in court has ordered a fresh probe in the case of 2 reporters charged with espionage saying previous investigations were insufficient to face up to 15 years in prison on charges of undermining cambodia security by passing information to radio free asia and outplayed funded by the us. a world war 2 era aircraft has crashed
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during an emergency landing at the u. in the u.s. state of connecticut killing 7 people on board the vintage b. 17 bomber slammed into a mike mills building at the bradley international airport after encountered encountering mechanical problems during takeoff. the u.s. has been given the green light to impose tariffs on 7 and a half 1000000000 dollars worth of aircraft and other goods following a world trade organization ruling tariffs are in retaliation for e.u. subsidies for the plane maker. in washington president trump has unleashed a 15 minute tirade at his political opponents during a white house photo session with the visiting president of finland he was particularly scathing about white house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff is part of what trumps it pat i'm sure he's a lowlife you should be forced to resign and frankly they should look at him for treason because he is making up the words of the president of the united states not
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only words but the meaning and it's a disgrace that should not be allowed to happen. trump was referring to a statement in which shift paraphrased the gist of a phone call between trump and ukraine's president in which democrats say trump abused his office. or congressional democrats have launched an impeachment inquiry over the president's the ledge to abuses which trump has condemned as an attempt to subvert the will of the american voters. the white house is boosting its self defenses outside the security fence is being raised from 2 to 4 meets is to keep out unwanted visitors and inside it's all hands on deck for the impeachment inquiry on wednesday the president continued to defend himself against accusations of misusing his position as well as having acted against the u.s. constitution trump alleges he's facing a coup and he says he was in the rights to ask ukraine's president to investigate
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his political rival joe biden and his family i have a duty to report corruption and let me tell you something by them so it is corrupt and biden is corrupt and i'd rather run against by then almost any of those. candidates and i think they're all weak but i think biden has never been a smart guy and he's less smart now than he ever was one of the main witnesses called forward in the investigation into trump is u.s. secretary of state mike compay who's currently in italy on wednesday he admitted to having been present during trump's call to the ukrainian president but he boys frustration at subpoenas from congress. and we won't tolerate folks on capitol hill bowling intimidating state department employees that's unacceptable and it's not something that i'm going to permit to happen the political climate in washington is getting even hotter in congress democrats accuse the secretary of state of keeping key witnesses from testifying any effort by the secretary by the president or
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anyone else to interfere with the congress's ability to call before it relevant witnesses will be considered as evidence of struction of the lawful functions of congress the battle over questioning witnesses and turning over documents is only beginning lawyer john deca reports for the conservative fox news network and is an expert on impeachment he claims the facts known so far don't prove any illegal actions by the president but that a lot still remains unclear. if there were evidence for instance of a quid pro quo of a deal that the president made with the president of ukraine saying essentially if you investigate the bidens i will then release the $400000000.00 in aid that the united states has promised you that would be hard to defend for republicans even if you are the biggest supporter of the president the president's fortifications are
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holding so far with senate republicans continuing to support him it would take a 2 thirds majority there to remove him from office. well did w. correspondent publish the alias has been tracking developments in washington and gives us his assessment president donald trump appeared rattled and angry by questions put to him by the media here in washington d.c. on wednesday standing alongside the finnish president who is visiting the u.s. he geared much of his anger towards democrats in particular the chair of the house intelligence committee adam schiff and also the have speaker nancy pelosi he also had stinging words for the media here in the u.s. describing what they provide to to viewers as fake news but of course it was on twitter where president trump also spoke about the support that he has amongst republicans but in polls conducted since the beginning of this impeachment inquiry
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republicans are beginning. to warm to the idea of an impeachment inquiry it's also evident amongst democrats that this inquiry is gaining support but as more and more information comes out it remains a little bit unclear how in fact support for it will continue that's not forget that on thursday we're going to be hearing from the former u.s. special envoy for ukraine kerchief alker he will become the 1st witness in this impeachment inquiry and it'll be interesting to see how the the coming days proceed and how the support for president trump evolves. that was published foley alias in washington now to iraq where violent antigovernment protests spreading across the country at least 9 people have been killed in clashes with security forces over the last 2 days the government has ordered a curfew in baghdad jane to the young wrist demonstrators angry about corruption
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and a lack of basic necessities. that. burning for a 2nd day in a row anti-government protests are disrupting life in the city. and they have turned violent. several people have been reported hundreds injured in the clashes on wednesday 2 security forces attempted to disperse protesting crowds with tear gas and even life ammunition. in some areas protesters blocked off back to main streets it's not the 1st time iraqis have taken to the streets since. he was elected as the country's prime minister last year their demands are clear. number 3 going to hold we want is to live and nothing else we want to live just like the rest of the world we want very basic rights electricity water employment and medicine. we don't want power money or property
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not all we ask for is to live and i have pricked to eat but this government is shooting at the crowd and killing people. knows. that our demands we want work we want to work if they do not want to treat us as iraqis then tell us we are not iraqis and we'll find other nationalities and migrate to other countries to fight it. protests are now spreading to other cities in iraq too with the death toll among the demonstrators likely to rise. the football now and dortmund have secured their 1st champions league win of the season after by big slavia prague. amy scored both goals as the germans lead to a 2 nil win now the german outfit lot seek lost 2 nil to french side leon with memphis to pile on the scoresheet their running champions liverpool lead 3 nil against the but the austrian side roared back most salah save the day for liverpool
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with the game winning meanwhile 3 gold medals were up for grabs at the world athletics championships in qatar on wednesday is a round up of day 6. colons hammer thrower pavol fight sealed his 4th consecutive win at the world championships. but apparently his mojo only works at this competition at the olympics he's never even made it to the final round. i drama in the 110 metre hurdles in lane 4 jamaica's omar macleod current olympic and world champion was well on course to grab his next title but then he blew it allowing american grant holloway to win in his world championship debut. tina asher smith became the 1st british woman to win a sprint world title she dominated the 200 meters to win in 21.88 seconds
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to gold in the 200 meters came after winning silver in the $100.00 her personal medals tally is also great britain's entire medals hall. and before we go a former colombian politician sentenced to 15 years in prison has made a brazen escape from custody. i had been a school to to the dentist in downtown bogota by a prison god but i was left alone inside the office that's when she used to read write the can see on the left of your friend to see me down to the street below and somewhat limp away to a waiting motorcycle officials searching for milan and the directive colombia's prison system has since been fine. you're watching news up next adult film stay tuned for that and remember you can get all the lettuce news at any time at which site that's d w dot com from now on it's me how do i switch.
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