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in paris will use an analysis from from my cap i not going these living world these headlines. terry's macy's off a series of proposed amendments to have breaks deal. for motions carried to block a no deal. and to amend the irish backstop with a full explanation coming up the u. k. pm saying that as of right now to where. a substantial majority could be achieved to leave with a proper deal. the latest report from syria french you had this talk to our team about how their lives have been ruined by the decision to join the so called terrorist caliphate. what executive mango one issue is to pair the canadian court you charged
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with bank and wire fraud to violate us sanctions against iran ? thank you very much for joining us on another big night for theresa may with a series of questions. asked in the yet british parliament regarding her breaks the deal she has. in many ways gained the backing of the pollen to does she changes to the current. agreements will as she sees it motions to block a new deal option and another one to amend the irish backstop way past others -- to extend the brexit daschle pulling off was fifteen they rejected. it is of course a lot more complicated than i'm making it sound resumes oginal proposal was rejected categorically by the police palm that defeat by a record
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margin hasn't deterred this is made from sticking basically to the same terms and conditions. some excel had been planned. proposal was condemned as being no such thing well this evening british lawmakers have that say. this to look cool from like the vision as you might expect of what each side thinks is best for the u. k. and then another term as just a few months ago in the house of commons the leader of the scottish nationals in the uk parliament. accused the conservatives of ripping up the friday agreement. and all of his words now shafting scotland. hi passions in the british parliament captain dickerson is all right you're better to be going to her very shortly -- foot flooded reaction after getting to you for bring you and let me go straight to vanity popular lately reaction -- from london benedict could even see you hope you can hear us i'm tell us how you're seeing it where you are. wow i'm seeing it is that the prime minister who spends over -- walt needy two years negotiating a deal with the
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e. u. the twenty seven all the e. u.. got that signed it in november -- was supposed to have the mps vote. at the beginning of december the eleventh december pulled up the day before brought it back to parliament on the fifteenth of january was categorically comprehensively. defeated in a record breaking a majority of two hundred and thirty m. p.'s against her deal what she has been all this time negotiating -- any of the prime minister would have had to resign and yet here we are today -- which i'm not even mentioning the no confidence votes in our government and heart such at central in a wheel today with all these amendments. and she comes back to parliament and she also mps. having done she's done a complete u. tannen says vote for on amendments against my deal. because i want to go back to brussels i want you to give me the clearest mandate. to
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get rid of the backstop that faxed off. which is an insurance policy to avoid a hard border between an e. u. member states. the irish republic and one of the verse two through by a majority of mps tonight not by big margin but is being voted through so she gets what she wanted but it's a major you turn. on the all the only amendment out of the seven that was approved by the speaker of the house john bucko this evening. is actually mps rejecting a note deal brexit so the breaking news here. all indeed those results earns. the in the light of that lost one that i mentioned of mps rejecting a new deal breakers it. under britain crushing out without a new deal on the twenty ninth of march that's two months away that date on which the u. k.'s opposed to divorce the twenty seven other. member states of the leader of the opposition jeremy
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corbyn has finally agreed to go have face to face talks with this prime minister on all of this when the e. u. says. on indeed the french president to first you member states to publicly say this this evening. again the backstop the e. withdrawal agreement struck with the u. k. is not re open noble. for negotiable what an incredible -- plus we find ourselves again here. in the british capital and this very dis united kingdom it is a very remarkable situation that has -- well you told us many times but it is because you followed this for his very very close and every time we speak we together -- jewels drop we consider what's out the mag -- is is there any sense that this is going to come up with something positive a move in a positive directio.
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it is very difficult -- to say but i think it looks quite unlikely it is very clean it has been for a month for months -- the jeremy corbin -- once a general election. he i should actually take this sees this opportunity this evening to remind people who maybe don't watch mark -- bush's policy x. quite as closely as we do as katherine -- all your attitude does that actually at any time given the pasta this parliament finds itself in. the labor party can actually now cool a no confidence vote in this government and it is an embattled prime minister who is trying to find a majority. for just almost one could say under thing who is surviving day by day more sauce off another two weeks and let's make no mistake where she goes off useless to close the debate tonight it was then change to the last minute. having had a cabinet meeting having spoken to the european research group the harbor exit is got them on
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board most of them. to vote for these amendments the man is possibly that even didn't get through. because she has said that she will give mps all mps another opportunity. a meaningful votes on whatever deal she can get a majority for on the thirteenth the fourteenth of february -- if necessary a little bit late so that's even a question still of perhaps the recess the holidays of mps being counseled. if that is necessary to get all the legislation through we two months away from the twenty ninth. of march so extraordinary us all good that continues to unroll unfold on the derek sponsored your question is no i didn't see any prospect of jeremy corbyn treason ma. not quite walking off into the sunset for suddenly finding huge common ground. they have very different agendas they see things very differently from those no
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love lost between them. but you know what other things possible but i really will eat my hat so i'm not wearing if that indeed. does turn out to be quite quick i'm comprehensive because i don't see that happening anytime soon. once the keys to downing street a laughing at the thirty reason you have been addicted you say forever the fourteenth as a kind of like a full day to look out for keep you die retire could really ballantine's they plans i'm afraid. that it thank you. valentine's day yeah not a the moment outlined those before does the brady one that says this supports the stroll agreement. if the backstop. on island in the border that is replaced with an alternative that was carried the other one the spelman dromi. amendment -- rules to rules out a new deal but not legally binding the so that will carry too so that the two things -- carry tonight and that's wh-
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to reason i think she can go forward and talk to europe which brings in katherine. very neatly how you come all right this one is that. it's a melon twists to coin a phrase in the nineties and it's one of these things web looking at every angle as it comes through and this changed another change. what are we seeing here in terms of how your might see this what what do you think? what we've already got some reaction from the european side and fax -- too over the makes involved parties donald tusk he's the president of the european council -- that said you know the collections european heads of state and government at virus spokesman saying. the withdrawal agreement is not free to go our views might be thinking okay that's just one part of this only six hundred page deal surely that scene i just a small thing. the only european side they're saying the backstop as part of the withdrawal agreement it comes as a whole he wants to renegotiate one plus fit. you renegotiate or the face it is not up for renegotiation we've said
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that before with saying it again double disc adding the withdrawal agreement in his opinion the best and only way to ensure. an orderly withdrawal from the u. for the united kingdom as you said that other amendment that was five sits on an approved -- was members of parliament saying that they apply use this no deal exit the diesel julie withdrawal so don't notice. that since position very much echoing the position we've heard from european institutions lee does -- and he's also saying that the european union will carry on with the rest of cation process or not eight site. until say preparations for all possible outcomes so orderly withdrawal all this socially withdrawn as well. so in terms of what happens next to reason may going to brussels -- will lead to believe the process basically. a small to coin an old phrase from an old song it will not be moved as it wer. yeah it's interesting saying brussels because what we
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even mean by pressing -- overseas that's the place where you know she's she's going to guy we don't know who will have travel plans aren't this point standings in the thirty has any but she says she wants to seek quite. legally binding changes to the backstop and she has a message that there is a limited appetite for these kinds of changes from the e. use i mean it really saying she has taken notice of things hank they took one to renegotiate but inception that somewhat differently. at the irish government saying that at echoing the same sentiments as told to us you know. restore cremins and backs up not suffering a guy she ation they have said they were however that they if there's a change in the uk's red lines. the kind of framework within the u. k. within which the u. k. wants to have its bricks is at and this could change the political declaration that accompanies the withdrawal agreement so this is this much slimmer. document marks it set set sound the kind of the basic thrust of the future trade agreements that the u. wants to have with the u. k.. and and i think it is
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interesting that the irish government is is talking about changing the red lines the red lines for the u. k.. being ending freedom freedom of movement -- that's one of things it's res my repeats time and time again. house went that put us of the single market and the customs union however those of the exact things which currently all creating the need for this backstop solution to avoid. hard balls on the island of ireland at is also something that jeremy corbyn has been pushing for at he has as you said now said that he will speak to theresa may. that he and his labor policy of safety advocates and a kind of breaks a sweat you case stays in the single market tendon eight customs arrangement if not the current customs union. okay catherine for now thank you very much anti katharine cholson are a europe added to that across -- she's heard every
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development it looks to me i'll take it is good fine. thank you because we are going to brussels right now the actual place. where our correspondent is - date keating whose observing things out from the a belgian capital very much seen of course is the capital of the european union or europe the political party. dave great to see you tell us the reaction that without a bit from catherine tell us more about the thing you need is is. is is your for turning in some way as theresa may might help. and so far it would appear not as predicted it took only ten minutes for a younger spokesperson to come out with a statement slapping down this idea. took statements -- president donald just give european council came quickly after and then we heard from ireland until as expected the response to this was pre prepares. this is essentially the impasse here on the u. k. side they're saying look you were telling us that what parliament wants what could pass parliament is unclear
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what we've passed tonight is telling you were being very specific if you change the backs up a great arrangement we will vote for a withdrawal deal. but on the e. u. side they're saying what you voted on toght is not clear at all because all you've said. is that -- were alternatives found for the backs up arrangement but they haven't actually liste what those alternatives are it's very vague. and so from the e. u. side they're saying green lantern go through all of this -- you know even if they wore to violate their solidarity with ireland on this and come up withhe backs up arrangement that dublin would not accept -- such as a time limit to the backstop. even if th were to do that they still don't know if that would pass the parliament because this amendment tonht -- was not very specific so so far the reaction hasn't been a positive i can't imagine it turning positive in the
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next couple days. but we'll see all it takes is maybe one or two member states to starts indicating not that being in solidarity there and things could change i think the other thing that's important to point t about two statement. is that they also reacted to the amendments calling -- for no deal at that calling calling for that single parliament would not accept no dl i think that is certainly being taken by the u. as an encouraging sign. because if this does come to some kind of game of chicken between the e. u. and the u. k. about who's ready to face that no deal first who's going to blink first. in that looking -- that no deal scenario down the line -- at the parliament has indicated that it would be the u. k. who will blink first so it's those two developments that brussels is reacting to tonight so basically the u. k. trying. to be flexible trying to
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move it. as best they can lines drawn the opinion moving [inaudible] yeah hey so i i again i think the key thing to watch in the next couple days is any noises coming out of the u. capitals but if theresa may is coming here she's expected to come here to brussels in the next couple days. i we're not going to see michelle barney and or or something younger all of a sudden being very receptive. to this idea the key to watch will be some of those capitals and if some of those you twenty seven start breaking away. the keating in brussels thank you from it should the thanks to europe editor here in the studio katharine nicholson. like to see you too thanks to benedict have you for her reaction from london and will continue to bring you all developments as they happen from both london and brussels on the set really important story. sixty eight live from paris. we take a look at the
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situation. and syria our latest exclusive special reports from syria on team that charting the end game of the islamic state group and part of that of course and since the fate of people. who came from abroad to join so called you had our reporters of his speaking? to actual french citizens who became caught up in the motorist regime that request perhaps show that their initial. a decision to go with the best night. civilians continue to pour out the islamic state collapsing kind of they are fleeing the fighting. the bone. and the hunger. among these women. and number of jihadi bride travel from all over the world. to live under the sharia. this woman is french. says her name is matt. that she has no children. that she lived in the french city of two before traveling
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to syria. four years ago. what you hope is going to happen now [inaudible] awful. now you said that it's over. this. call. matthew says there was still a number of french nationals inside what's left. of the so called caliphate. that sent ripples is coming up in full very shortly here on france twenty four in english gent andre from a local under my solid. reporters that in syria. next how worthwhile way executive mang once used to appear in a canadian court she's charged with bank. and wire fraud to violate us sanctions against iran canada arrested mangle december the first issue was
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changing at crofton vancouver. this at the request of the americans charges against a man raise questions of the size and influence of the tech giant hallway blankets income a threat. to us national security is the cost of you point of washington. the chinese government is defending its homegrown tech giant while way against what it says is an unreasonable cracked down. it's not saying whether it will retaliate after u. s. prosecutors found a series of charges against the company. but the tone is farm. with a male evidence. is using the state the power to discredit an anti companies. this is unfair and moral. we consistently encouraged chinese companies to act in accordance with international rules and market principle destroying what a two year. there are twenty three justice department charges in old against while way. one thirteen count indictment accuses it's in its chief financial officer man one show. and two affiliated firms of
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bank and why afford. as well as conspiracy in connection with iran. another ten count indictment alleges the company still robotic technology from rival t. mobile usa. is cases make clear. that as a country we have to carefully consider the risk. but companies like while way pose if we're going to allow them into our telecommunications infrastructure. well wait a second largest smartphone maker in the world. blooms continue now for it full in men one arrest in canada last month on washington's request for allegedly violating sanctions on iran. us is expected to request her extradion. by wednesday. the course will not keep across all developments on that story now big story here -- in france in europe and it seems across the world is the weather apple the vortex is the key. phrase i'm looking at a picture sent from my home snow that is about to ten
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centimeters deep that's just outside paris in paris this nope not sting gets old. but in the mid west of the u. s. well there is a a real grip of that dangerous polar vortex the arctic freezing as board dangerous record setting cold temperatures. and of course lots of snow some cities of open warming shelter as temperatures plunged to minus seventeen degrees celsius. officials warning everyone to be very careful to frostbite. after the snow comes the shoveling. no shortage of eyes today unfortunately. the mwest is no stranger to heavy snow fall but now it's also in the grip of a polar vortex. a massive freezing air that's moved from the north pole bringing with it arctic temperatures that could go as low as minus forty six degrees celsius in some areas. doctor said frost bite could occur in minutes and are warning people who go outside to take precautions.
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we always tell folks you know dress in layers -- wear boots where i have to wear gloves or mittens -- and dresses are you gonna be outside longer than you expect. michigan and wisconsin have declared statewide emergencies as snow plows clear roads and warming centers are set up. in chicago the mayor announced plans to make sure the homeless are left out in the life threatening cold. cj and family services at the bus. to pick up homeless people -- to make sure that if they do want to go to a warming -- center that are open. that there be a bus to make sure that they could be off the streets and a warning boston a cta bus. but for some it's worth braving the cold for fun in the snow with their ferry four legged friends. robert warmth that's the key makes you la is -- i've worked with viable make sure the everyone's okay keep an eye on your neighbors.
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to another no sort of what people are suffering at this time developments on this and every -- that we get on the weather the pasta street to keep. time to business kate moody i am pleased to announce joint us british lawmakers voted to rule out. a no deal breaks it but that hasn't stopped. e. u. member states and taking their own steps to protect themselves kate. so it because these resolutions were non binding mark but there is still a great deal of uncertainty about what will come next. the irish government has been especially proactive in allocating funds and personnel to deal with the fallout of its neighbors pending exit from the u.. this tuesday evening the irish government says it is continuing preparations for all outcomes including a no deal scenario. in that event prime minister leo varadkar has told the european commission he will seek emergency aid. he promised the irish farmers association that much of that financial support would go to the agriculture industry which is especially at risk. 38% of all its purchase was
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exported to the uk in. twenty seventeen finance minister pascal donahoe meanwhile saying that the backstop proposal which could now be up for renegotiation. is crucial to ensuring a smooth transition for businesses. as a result of a disorderly brexit taking planes while pulling growth would still take face in our economy. and we believe we would hop fifty five thousand fewer of our cizens working as we look at twenty twenty we believe would likely lead to a deficit. of no point 5% of wrapped up in westminster we sell sterling pulling back from its recent highs it dropped fairly sharply against both the euro and dollar. it was down nearly three quarters of a percent each at in the immediate aftermath of that vote. was a mixed close for wall street the nasdaq trading eight tenths of 1% by the closing dow. and bell rather of the dow jones managing very slight gains on the clothes there.
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earlier on the major european indices ended higher london's footsie one hundred outperforming up nearly one and one third percent. moving on since the days of the business headlines now norwegian air is seeking some three hundred million euros in new funding. is low cost carrier becomes the latest airline to report an operating loss and downgrade its forecast. plans to sell new shares after british air ways parent company on a jeep decided not to offer to buy it. the american utility pga and he has formally filed for bankruptcy the company is seeking to protect itself from potential q. huge fine. leads to deadly wildfires in northern california. teaching he could face up to thirty billion dollars worth of claims. italy's production of all of oil plummeted 57% last year unseasonably cold weather and from an olive trees were blamed for that dip. which saw prices rise an average 40%.
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in the latest battle to paid brussels against silicon valley the european commission has one tech giants that they must do more to combat fake news. is there for its fall short internet companies could face regulation or even sanctions. on games for reports. looking ones silicon valley's giant. the european commission is pushing companies to do more to fight fake news. while some firms a voluntary code of conduct in october critics say it doesn't go far enough. platforms and advertises need to go further. and foster. if their efforts to tap the necessary impact we want to see. in advance of the european parliamentary elections. signatures have taken steps to remove fake accounts and limit sites promoting fake news. but the commission says that more needs to be into the agency the european parliament to set to hold elections in maine. and eight member states have
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