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twenty four and france twenty four dot com. the evidence is welcome to live from paris world news and analysis from france my cat on marco in these are the headlines. beat the price it looks. too much like plan. eight the fee for the citizens to stand you case to be waived meanwhile a key ministers money that could be mass resignations. printers maze captain if lawmakers. forced to vote against the plan it stops and deal diesel brexit. attended military coup in venezuela at least twenty seven members of the national guard are in custody after seizing weapons. according to the president nicolas maduro to stand dow. our borders are yemen this
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view an envoy tries to say to see splatteredd data o on seems to be talking to the u. many people. the brink of malnutrition that a five year long civil. thank you very much for being with us. plan b. for breaks it looks too many people too much like plant a three semester before the house of commons in london and delivered a much anticipated speech. on the alternative brags it planned this of course was necessary after the actual plan was overwhelmingly rejected by the house last week. critics are saying the plan b. is almost identical to the first draft. let's hear now from mrs may. as well as leader of the of i said how many times my deep concerns about returning to the british people for a second referendum. on duty is to implement the
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decicision of the first. one a second referendum with such a difficult precedent that could have significant implicications for how we handle referendums in this country. not least. not l least strengthening te hand of those campaigning to break up all united. the logic of that decisive defeat is that the prime minister must change her red lines. because our current d deal s on deliverable. so can she be clear and explicit with the house which of a red lines is she prepared to move all. contrary to what the prime minister's just said there was no flexibility there were no negotiations nothin. jeremy coleman preceded by of course the british prime minister theresa may well amber rudd who's the former home section the minister of work and pensions. it maze cabinet says there could be thousands of
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resignations from the cabinet if lawmakers are forced to vote against any plan that helps avoid. the new deal breaks it. let's get some analysis much needed of course mark on its in lancaster university up in the north west to being the way he is the senior lecturer that in politics marketing to you. mystical being has criticized mrs mays. consultations with other key figures in the other parties as i'm quoting now a p. r. sham he went on to say there's no flexibility no negotiations. nothing has changedo you agree mistster coleman. well i wouldn't uses language but at the same time it was always difficult see how this would lead anyway -- mrs mays insisted that her dealer available in the i in the way o of guessing any change should not come providide seeeems to be v vy marginal changes baby forms of w words ratherr than anything really finding. so although one would say that it's a kind of exercise that might give the country
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confidence i is a problem in this is listeningng -- is always possible that somebody would say i'm not going to tatalk to anyoneneo really iss. to move so -- olold low mrs may made it seems to think that they know what it is she's made mister coleman look on cooperative. i don't think people are going to be terribly impressed with that kind of point scoring so i think it's fair to say that the exerercise w was still bowld it was. certainly not so fruitful exercise. anti then that idea of the new deal which called wanted off the t table the other -- kekey figureses in the opposition parties wanted that same thing didn't die so kind of a a you to see that in the in the office you opposition ranks in that sense. i'm do you get a feeling that well mrs mays doing out effectively is a filibuster and try to sort of basically kick the can down the line and just hope that this deal eventually gets voted through by. by attrition in. to put it
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that way [inaudible] yes. well this is right i mean i think that the the really other what did he say she's trying to grind down at herr oppoponents in the house of commonons. and it two m minutes to an extetent this is sortt o of working with the public i hear. increasing the people saying we should get on witith some thing and all the other options thahat the remain is in those. two one six of soft rock set these t things are all thihs wowould seem to o requiriree and time is something this is mike might regardless she must be running out of time- that -- the overwhelming kind of ways of public opinion and have faith it doesn't seem to becoming the country is still d divided. and i think that we've always being right seeing in the last few weeks anynyway for something big to happen. anand i i'm the ropes commei think twowo nights i think this is a very significant statemenen so i think this s the kind of big thing that might well happen. that people are losing
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patience with mrs may and that even if she would -- she isn't going to grab a second referendum she should at least take no deal off the tablee and the reason fr the access people say. it's a negotiating tactic but i think for most people watching this process it's been clear from the start that the e. unisex artistic there she exposition. it's thing so this is a clear and logical position it isn't game playing all power o okay -- and that's full of rereallyo talk of n negotiating tactis on the british side seems to miss the whole point of what's been going on and it would not in fact be rather worrying the people watching this closely. if mrs make while still thinking about bargaining chips is getting far too serious for that kind of thing indeed on the one hand this on barrage as you just said former home section now works and pensions -- secretaryy who's been who said that they could be massive connections from base camp that if --
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dole makes a force to both the supersede in your opinion what would a no deal breaks it means for the country going forward for the people of brick. well this isis a question which on wall side people seem to think that -- because during the referendum campaign those who spoke at this situation reviews of exaggerating the consequences i i think thehe are lots of people in the lead so i do think that. projects there is still going on a and the wall whee another britain would get through a temporary problem and a lot of these people think that it would be a lot worse to t the either r thee got more to lose than britain. leave needs first and most important needs the even now i think that's exposes the underlying position that leaves it held throughout the whole of this prorocess during the refeferendum.. and beyond and thehe proble- thosee to think that this
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really will be a catastrophe for the russian economy. they don't't really want toe provoved to be right a and t he's's. saying before about miss at the i'm the roads -- comments about people resigning there is in the house of commons of majority which will not if it can possibly help it allow this experiments of britain leaving withohout to dedeal. they won't allow this to happenen and what mrs road s saying that -- this eveningng is thahat -- with her pad to go to crcros extreme lands to make sure this expereriment is never tried. wired up the it just seems to me that the house of commons does have the power to stop the new deal brock says we're beginning to see i think now the troops getting into line for the bottle. mark on it as emma thank you sir for joining us mark on it from lancaster university in the northwest of englala.
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what he's seseen elektktra s you could hear that in popolitics and -- some insightht that into the brakes it s situation we of course which shot every step of the way the breaks his story live from paris between now and midnight paris time. next that appears to have been an attempted military coup in venezuela it's reported the twenty seven offices of t the national guard of being detained. we most of him court ruling that the presidency of ninicolas maduro is illegitimate is to be thrown out raising office of a tightening. authoritarian grip on the country but people are ststruggling to live wititht basic goods. amid economic crisis. you know it it was three am when these rebel soldiers entered a military berwick in caracas. the group been sequestered for soldiers before posting a video online in which they called venezuelans to disavow president nicolas maduro and descend into the streets. within a few hours the rebel soldiers were arrested by the country's national guard who also fired tear gas at residents who had gathered
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in support of the rebels. local media say the rebels were taken to flip the few enough the country's main military complex. ever since he took over as venezuela's president in twenty thirteen nicolas maduro has led the country with an iron fist often attacking press freedom and political opponents. over the years the economic situation worsened before tuturning into a f full fled humanitarian crisis. someme t three million venezuelans have left the country since. twenty fourteen disastrous economic policies the drop in the price of oil as well as sanctions by countries like the united states have contributed to the crisis. domestic hostility has also been ramping up with the country's opposition now in control of the national assembly. in a fiery speech earlier this month the leader of the opposition one guy called nicolas maduro illegitimate and ask the army for help. that would be in order to do the work that our people have asked us to do we are sending out a call to the army. we are asking them to take a step forward to give our
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constitution the importance it deserves and reject whatever was not chosen by the people. monday's attempted mutiny by some venezuelan soldiers is a testament to the continued tension in the country. the suicide attack in afghanistan has claimed -- alarming number of victims official sources say the taliban assaults on a military base and police training center in a province just outside. the afghan capital was killed at least twelve people and wounded thirty more but there was some reports. talking of many more deaths would as a hundred in some cases vehicles will begin. a klay if they got a soon as we get it suicide bombers and striking. the mililitary basend please center near to cobble. do you an envoy to yemen has arrived in the capital sana martyn griffiths is reportedly on an unannounced visit to try to mediate over the situation. the port of the date of last month's ceasefire that was tied to the prisoner exchange that is yet to
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happen. screw this also look at resolving disagreements between yemen's who's the rebels on the head of he went into the tree mission. right side dutch major general patrick comments who's tossed with monitoring that. six five completing yemen began with the twenty fourteen takeover of the capital sanaa by the iran aligned who's the rebels a saudi led coalition allied with the internationally recognized government. as the fight in the northeast since. twenty fifteen of france and captains been filling in yemen this is that report on the situation on the ground. northern yemen a region of lofty volcanic plateaus once ruled by ancient king with the present day struggle for control has brought widespread destruction. there are more bombardments yesterday because strike at any moment you never know when it's very tense here. we h had towards up plans controlled by the movies the power for she i tried that rose up against the central government. for five years now this area has come under
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almost daily bombardment. of us out of that is. twelve twelve times they've gone this missile has. muchch and what it's lilike though no medical supplies left in the whole region. on the top right. didn't do much today my wife and daughter were here in the hospital. i lost them both. they died instantly as mosses that had. the civilian populatioion he isis paying a heaeavy pricer a war with regional scope. a saudi led coalition has been carrying out raids on rebels backed by riyadh's rival iran. this. sisituation we go through everyday it's difficult. everybody is going on the roads are empty because of the war. life is vanished. well the one recent weeeeks have supposedly brought to yoyou when brokered ceasefie but few here seem convinced. it's just for the tv cameras the coalition's missiles are
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still falling on civivilian. they n never stop their attacks not for a minute. the book of the month. we continue north. the high altitude in isolation has failed to spare population brought to its knees by the fighting. this is the historical the bastion of saddam. a prime target for air strikes. here we need a militia leader who is keen to show was another martyr in a war where i imagery is s part oe babattle. i did -- look at the little girl in the front. she was killed in a saudi plan. supported by the americans and the israelis. that's the strategy. to eliminate a younger generation. of the cast. what happened happened? civil war has shattered yemen and as a proxy struggle between shia and sunni powers plays out its innocent civilians who are
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paying a tragic price. an exclusive report from our team that in yemen. start t the business and pleased to announce that means cake moody jones is k. good evening as ever tonigh. imagine you reporters raised the warning flag about the dangers of the growing gap between the world's richest people and the poorest kate that's right -- xm international mark says that this inequality is now out of control income inequality becoming increasingly stark and increasingly dangerous around the world. exams latest reports suggest that the twenty six wealthiest people in the world hold as much money as the bottom half. the ngos calling on governments to increase tax the scales. it says women and children are hurting the mosost froma lack of funding for education healthcare and public services. it was released on the eve of the world economic forum the gathering of business and political elite that takes place every year in davos switzerland. from city forces stephen carroll caught up with oxfam's executive director
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to ask if people there are listening to her warnings. this is a festival of wealth benny bdo nasa here they'y'e flown in on their private jetsts but is very important that i too will come here for rocks from one might corner me see it. because we have an important message to give to them. which is that. widening gap between the rich and the poor. is dividing us as people is fueled in public unca poisoning go up twenty take. it is also. slowly go economies in fact the woodland because self said. the t. for this why do new quality is introduced by twenty thirty would have two hundred million people s stl living in extreme poverty. because it will because this kind of inequality traps people in poverty people need to the education people to help people in need. decent living wages people
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need social protection on we don't need to give. up a pass to reach companies and rich individuals they can pay their fair share and economies gun still grow the imf tells us that. that there is enough space economies. the french government has a struggle to persuade other you u member states to agree on a unified policy to tax tech giants. now paris is preparing to strike out on its own. french cabinet is considering a bill that would retroactively tax any digital company with global sales of more than seven hundred fifty mimillion eurs work twenty five million here in france. busisinesses could be askedo pay 5%% o of their turnn ovr measure that the government says will generate five hundndred million euros a y. one e of mister berlin there spoke t to reporterst the choose fronts business summit invest sci tech listen. michigan will fail we want
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to do by introducing this national tax on tech giants is to create an international. system for the twenty first century and not in collegege you know additional businesses which is today the most profitable. and when i explain this to executives at google or the big american chinese or your cocompany's each of them understands perfectly second things kansei is aa obvious. the movie. let's check in on today's trading action other major european indices ended mostly lower there a are renewed concerns about the globalal economy after fresh data showed that china's's . expanded itsts slowest pace since. nineteen ninety nine of underscoring those warnings as it downgraded its forecast for expansion. wall s street is closed this monday for martin luther king day. now with the break that impasse continuing businesses are worrying at that a no deal is becoming more likely by the day. a core element of you product law is the c. e. marking. that indicates the product is compliant with and so meet freely circulate between different youou memr states. own burnell takes a closer look.
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french business owner frederic be our exports of products all over the world. almost badly seeking marking it means they conform to your standards and can be legally placed on the markets in t the country. there's one problem the notified body charged with marking beyonce products is based in the uk and after brexit no longer considered as your opinion in a couple of the problem is it's a mental illness during grade for the mocking c. e. like on the twentieth. and so it's not possible to alter. or to remarket. it means it will probably have to go in the bin of course you. on the twenty ninth of march if there's no books that deal britain will crush out of the european union. this means you can products cannot be placed on the e. markets any longer. unless tested to show they are up to the book's standards. a process that must then be overseen by an even notified body. u. k. notified bodies will no longer counts. it's a nightmare for businesses on both sides of the channel xbl does not shift all his stock with the
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old cd marking he could risk losing some four million euros roughly a quarter of its turnover. on a combat mobile game we are against it. will renew our c. e. markings in november. and in fact nobody warned us about. i think many businesses are in the same position. it's enormously worrying. does yells businesses trying to find a bass notes find body for the sea marking. but as the no deal deadline inches ever closer according to fund his employees federation two out of three french businesses. owned for pad for hard fact. you get one of many very very complex issues very much up in the air we can make a very long list. of those complex issues and go on for another five hour. but i think you like cross of this mind that. came with the business thank you very much you too great to see you. as ever. on the other side of usus to do with me too much tell the james ready to go how are you hi there mark great
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great to see another. video that shows white high school students marking a native american l. the is about shocking america and this is a scandal it's gettingg bigger and bigger s the telephone that's right but it is also still a story that's evolving but let's start with the original cli. that went viral this weekend so in it you can see a group of high school students surrounding a native american man. with one in particular appearing to stare him down while smirking. the boys came to washington dc fortune rally on friday and many. of them wearing make america great again hats that the donald trump campaign i don't know people view their behavior is disrespectful at best racist at worst and the native man whose name is nathan phillips i he was taking. part in a different event called the indigenous peoples march with the group he was later interviewed -- he was later interviewed by
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the new york times -- and said that the boys were chanting to build that wall now in a sense the initial video came out we have been seeing. more details. lots of people were filming so we had you can actually view of what happened from many many different angles - and it hasn't completely cleared up what happened but we it has added some contacts so that need them phillips told the new york times that the boys were being harassed actually by another group. of protesters in african american group called the hebrew israelites and phillips said that he stepped in to try to make some peace and to pray and that's backed up by another video that's come out. actually almost two hours long income shows the tire interaction -- and then on monday the boy in the video the one that's kind of facing off witith phillips releleased a a long statementt. inin which h he claimsms the ththought the i is and thate
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thought that by staying calm and still he could diffuse the situation so right now a lot still unclear everyone seseems to have different stories about whahat actualy happened. and you know it as we know it so much with the stories you can see video from many different angles and it doesn't necessarily paint the whole picture -- but the schools of the boys catholic school as well as the catholic conference of kentucky has put out a statement -- they apologize they condemned the behavior -- and they said that they're investigating and may expel some of the boys i if it's deemed that they deserve it okay be a way to see what happens with that. one now then -- japanese next one is. a tv host in egypt who's been handed a jail sentence overer into the he e conduc- i think it with this one is going to tell us about the story charlie pso mohammed again he this is him here a he's a talk show host in egypt and his show often tackles controversial issues in the country --
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last year though he interviewed a gay man whose identity was -- was covered but he talked about his life as a sex worker i'm not egypt's m mea regulator immediately took the channel down completely it's private channel but they took it down for two weeks. after this interview and now a court in giza has sentenced the host to one year of hard labor for what they say was promoting homosexuality. now being gay is not explicitly a crime the ti community there people with three or blasphemy crimes and egypt actually banned any gay person from appepearing inn mediaia of y kind aftfter. ththis event this was a concncert last yeaear late t yearar in which a r rainbowg wawas f flown a and pictured videosos of thatat c circul- arouound social media and that's when i egypt's media regulatotors decided that ty
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didndn't want g gay peoplple appearining o openly gay p g at allll appearing in media there -- now this host interesting he has made anti lgbt comments himself on the show he's no advocate for gay people -- however this is also being seen as another example of egypt are tarargeting the lt community there can not that i want to come in but it does sound pulling that's that's my personal point to get insured ship by many across the world -- now lastly back to the us for the f. honest with another democratic politician has announced that candidature for president in twenty twenty and she gets a nomination it will be well history making tell us why that's right so her name is kamel harris shshe's a senator. from californiaa and former prosecutor and she's beeeen trending world wide e sense announcing that shehe will e nning f for president -- seeking thehe democrati nomimination t this morninge released her first campaign ad which you can -- see here and if he gets the nomination she would be the first black woman to evevere
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nominated byy one of f the major p parties inn the u u- she also time her annonouncementnt -- toto to fall on marartin lur king day holiday in n the ununited states whehere - -- americans marked the l life and conontributions of the civil rights icon now harris is actually the f fourth won already it to announce that- they will be running for president and this is after a record number of female politicians entered congress this year too so i have a continuing momentum of that year of the woman. and a year of the women that we saw thirtrty democrats ae expected to runn for president -- in for two in -- twenty twenty but at least today calmly harris i is the one gettingg the attention because of herr annnnouncemt okay w we wait and see how - candidacy progresses jelly thank you never write early deeper twenty two left. feet is the nation's bashing get going she can get some
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momentum because hopefully look at behind the phone anyway we'll see how it develops charlie thank you very much of the challenges we took. care of the business other about thank you too and things you've watching because without you well would feel lost
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01/21/19 01/21/19 [captioning made possible amy: from pacicifica, this is democracy now! rev. martin luther king, jr.: "fleecy y locks, and black complexion cannot forfeit nature's claim. skin may differ, but affection dwells in black and white the same," and, "were i so tall as to reach the pole, or to grasp the ocean at a span, i must be measured by my sououl. the mind is the standard of the man." amy: to mark the 90th anniversary of dr. martin luther king, jr.'s birth,

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