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presented by jackskson confront. twenty four twenty four don't call. my original comparison frustrated full headlines this hour. british lawmakers rejects theresa meza brexit deal for a second timee t this time is defeated by one hundred and forty nine votes that means no my kids will now folks. david no dale -- to delay leaving the european union. christian it to the antenna join a long and growing list of countries banning a boeing seven three seven max pnes from their end space because the second deadly accidents. involving the p planet just five months. and no tricks beautifully cap protest is all back on the streets of algeria's capital one day off to the aging president withdrew his face to run for a
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fifth term . fast british lawmakers have projected to prime minister theresa may's brexit deal for a second time it was defeated by one hundred and forty nine votes just off the result the prime minister said that she was disappointed. and said once again that she was committed to delivering as a result of the referendum. against leaving without a deal and for an extension does not solve the problems we face. you will want to know what use we need to make such an extension.
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this house will hahave to answer that question. does it wish to revoke article. fififty dodoes it want to hold a second referendum. doesn't want to leave with the deal but not this. he's off on enviable choices. thanks to the e decision that te house has made this eve. they are choices that m must now be faced. neither of the opposition labor party says that now britain must hold a general election. prime minister'r's run down t te clock on the call because when run out on a maybe it's time instead we had a general election and the people. westminster correspondent benedict have yet has more now onon the promises second resounding defeat. tonight the twelfth of march another.
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significant humiliating defeat - fool this private your reason may ways i had a second time of presenting the withdrawal agreement --- to the house of comommons this time it's not a t two hundred ad thirty defeats its one hundred and forty nine that's his significant. it is a really. grave -- concern here we hihide the p pre minister just about with -- she's almost lost her voice she is absolutely clearly -- exhausted and got a very bad sore throats but what we did -- here ha announce is that thee se confirmsms -- the s she had committed to befo- there will be this vote that will go ahead to tomorrow in the house of commomons which of f ce wewe will carry throughout the y and in the late afternoon is [inaudible] to take off the it
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would be that on the twenty ninth of march in seventeen d ds time the uninited kingdom wouldr would not. crash outut without a deal. and what is significant is that the prime is a said that often much reflection she had decided to give a free vote anyway to hop onto the conservative. policy then if -- that then -- is the case of the mps vote of four no deal to be taken off the table she confirmed that there would be a vote on thursday -- about an extension so the mps. would be voting on whether -- to delay that exit should yield exits all the united kingdom from the european union -- whatat she again and for sized - was that she was against no deal be taken off the table t that se was against an extension. this was not a solution and again.
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cool fool and peas to really think hard about the votes -- because she said they would have to also if they vototed i in far an extension to be very clear -- about what that extension was full so she mentions -- would it be a full for example a second referendum -- would i it be for a long walk te length of the extension would be but clearly that the easy you'll be looking on again has been looking on i was coaching -- just moments ago mission bonnie the chief brags that negotiator who is trying to dispel. if there was any mp under illusion that tell you could vote against this with drool agreement on that then you could still have the transition that is. actually part of that agreement with the e. u. so. i think it's also what next for the prime minister -- this really big one hundred and forty nine votes but she so far
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has kept on going now we expect an announcement shortly in the house of commons from the leade- about leader of the commons to tell us about the business of the house will that be all the significant announcements about either a continuation of debate tonight -- ani change -- in some ways it is significant about tomorrow. but to a huge political instability which is very much reflected. on the value of the pound on the markets today. benedict pavia that reporting from london well joining me to discuss -- the various bricks and outcomes. marina prince who lists at policies like for the university of east anglia thanks for being with u us and that we getting se matt mesessages from -- brussels tonight somee reaeactin to this the e. u. says that that defeat for some reason my has significantly increased the lilikelihood of another deal brexit is that t what we aree headed towards n now. no i think what we're g going to see in the next few days please
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watch our thirties on my sidee o morall that we the n no do you ocean. probably we be defeated in their house off commons so i don't think there is a majority your appetite for i know the withinn the british pararliament. and vevery which we we o order - extetension of articlcle fifty f coursese as you said before thee will be request to rule the european. union whihich i i think from wht may have signaled so far --- they'r're willing to giveve it w the question these ease if they'r're going to be any coconditions attached to that -- or possibly evenn thehe british government will b be asked too outline widelely expected -- to do so there are different push m me is there one whihi we think wouould be the odd we we'e gold wasting time even before -- they're at the end - -- and expansioion or because these
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mayy be a and now they're great defeat -- fofor dutin monday if she walks all done how thehe genenel elelection which of course is wt are the position lalabor party. alalso walls very reasonable shouldld be as well all are not available e that number to f fii finally sayiying lookok like about those with big pretty. but for the time being neither ofof the conservatative party nh of the labor pararty or at least ththe majority off these pararts they don't seem to have enougugh water an update for another referendndum. nevever the lesess it could be a solution austin we move our closer and closerr -- to have. wed onlnly we e aren't of antiby problematic situation it could be. a solutition that is why we do. we knew about what the right at
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the bebeginning of these are stored. what do you think that the way this procecess is goingng on ine way i it has been n so complplid and so difficucult? has put a lot of people who voted to leave the european union often a as actually change their minds. i thinink it helpsps chahange td over a lot of people. i don't think we w were given te run t the british people were given laughghing formation -- before. i said that a friend. and we saw that the world. and a little old misconduct in terms of different campaigns initiaial war so i think even te pearl shoes. some people at least i don't know if they're my new or not they helped change. their mind in terms old -- they're evil. sure i think a lot of different says that in britain but we can
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never. be certain we can never be certain because if we warm if. if the parties will do the different outcome they should have complained four of these -- second referendum we drove all different groups from the parties have done show there is nothing official lying over labor labor or conservative par. alright marina frontally thank you very much [inaudible] thank you.. in other newews more countries have moved to ban boeing seven three seven max planes from there espace person fronts to he italy and germany have will join the list. it follows a second deadly accident involving the plane in just five months on sunday and you easy i can add on seven three seven max eight went down just minutes into the flight to nairobi. one hundred fifty seven people on board were killed in in october. a jet of the same model crashed in indonesia a hundred and eighty nine people were killed that there is no evidence of a link between the two accidents.
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the aviation authority in the united states has not grounded to the aircraft. another grieves for her daughte. the school where she lost her life in such tragic circumstances. a young man. one time now demanding is that i get the body of my child. whatever has happened. i now need to lay her to rest. i came here to see whahat my daughter lost herer life and to make peace wrapping and dozens of relatives of forms to the crash site. just southth of the capipital as it was here on sunday that the ethiopn airlinenes flighght with one e hundred fifty seven people aboard plummeted to the ground. as the families and friends of the victims trying desperately to come to terms with the death. they want to know why the plane carrying their loved ones took them today graves so shshortly after ta o off. all of the what we came here to
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pay their respecects her f frie. even if we cannot s h his body. we i at the place where he lost his life and bid himim farewell. everyone knew him as positive humble andnd a good person [inaudible] in seoul. but it could take weeks if not months for the remainsns to be sent to mymy family's. cocomplicating matters e even me the passenger's came from more than thirty countries and ethiopia has limited forensic facilities. that could draw around the process of identifying the victims. and as the greeting goes on problems are piling up for boeing. the company has announced it will send a technical team to the crash sitee to help w with e investigigation. meanwhile the u. k. francend germrmany have added t their nas to the growing list of countries to ban seven three seven m max aids from m operating i in their espace. coununtries including chihina indonesisia and south korea have alalready grounded the planess. prprested the keeping up the pressure in algeria hundreds of people have been marching on the
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streets of the capitatal a algis calling on aging president pacifica to resign. yesterday he withdrew his bid for a fifth term on the spoon to next month's elections two weeks now on the way on the country's political future. but no new date has been set for new elections. pacific is critics accuse him of trying to buy time in order to find a successor yes that is a wednesday. you cocould you know all the lad there will be no fifth term. nancy annnnouncement that's eced across algeria. in a letter read on national televivision beautifully got announced he would no longer run for reelection. the letter which was released by the algerian press service also said the government has decided to postpone next month's elections. instead it would create a national conference which would oversee a new constitution set the date for the next elections and establish an interim governmement. already the eighty five year old accepted the resignation of t te prime minister. in his stead of the interior minister nordine bad we has
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become premier. but if we go also met with his army head as well as a veteran algerian diplolomat. so john i hear the voices of people has been heard a small -- the young people who went out to the streets in our cities and villages actcted responsibly and give a good image of the cououny to people everywhere inside and outside. we must turn this crisis into a constructive process with respect to she for some the government's concessions to the mass demonstrations of the past weeks do not necessarily mean. that algeria has t turned a democratic corner. we very much have a dialogue of the dedeaf here we have a regime that's talking to itself about the best way to manage your crowd. and a crowd that wants to manage that change that it hasn't articulated the parameters of that change at need not ideologically not terms of lg's many identity issues -- there'e's a lot of wortoto be d. critics beautifully because say postponing the elections is a threat to democracy. four means
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of hand picking his successor. the opposition is still struggling to find its voice after twenty years of beautifully cut and his entourage is handled power. meanwhile the protest movement is already calling for fourth friday the protests. kurdish forces say up to two thousand people mostly jihadists have surrendered following an assault on the islamic state group's last scrap of terror tree in syria. attending camp p and in the eaststern village of by of the cacaliphate which briefly stretched across large swathe of syria and iraq. backed by the us led coalition the syrian democratic forces moved into crush the loss of the islamists off to issuing them with a final warning. to hang themselves in. japan's emperor akihito who has been in this largelyly ceremonil role since nineteen eighty nine has begun a s series off ritualn the run up to his abdication. the first ceremonies were held at the three imperial centuries on the palace grounds in tokyo
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on tuesday. the emperor bao didn't read out an ancient worded scripts to report his application and it states to imperial ancestor. i'm interested -- only county the sun goddess is insurance. a mind of our headlines this out british lawmakers have rejected theresa may's brexit deal for a second time. this time it was defeated by one hundred and forty nine bytes that means lawmakekers. will now vote. whether they want to leave with no deal tomorrow. to delay leaving the european union. person a silly and turkey has joined a long and growing list of countries banning boeing seven three seven nine explains from their end space. it follows a second deadly accidents involving the plane and just five months. and in algeria proteststers have been back on t the streets of te capital one day off to the aging president.
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bush to freak out withdrew his bid to to run on the way on the country's political future but no date has been set for new elections. as the top stories are coming viewed as gets a business now k. media said okay laura and you've been looking at the currency markets -- following the developments in the british pound yeah absolutely currency markets of course where we usuallyly see te first reaction to these kinds of political developmements -- so the pound sterling j jumpingn reports of a new and improved deal earlier in the day. then sunk as its legality was rejected and then rose slightly. afterr the vote you can see -- it had traded as high as a dollar thirtrty three it's downo ababout a dollar thirty just noa sinking against the euro as wel. just under one sixteen there the hope is that now parliament will decide either to reject and no deal breaks it will delay the exit deadline. what investors and businesses want at all costs is to avoid a no deal for exit? sing the u. k. crash out of the european union without any framework f for the future.
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earlier we spoke to jane foley senior currency s strategist at rabobanknk in london about what could be next for sterling. because he has performed well this year welll that impliess a lot off goodd news is in the pre already and that of coursrse mes that stutudying is more exposedo negagative newews. so if the political outcomes mee not to heart breaksks it is stil an optption. that means a s sterling is veryy very exposed to that and it really would for every could full quite dramatically. rarapidly growingng number of countrtries have decided to ban boeing's seven thirty seven max. plane that was involved in sunday's deadly airlines crash and the line air crash five months ago. this is increasingly becoming a situation of the united states versus the rest of the world. the european air safety agency is now banned those plalanes frm take o off landing or flying ovr the air space you member states india has also followed suit. some flights were even turnened around in order to comply with the new resestrictions. now it is worth noting thatt the reasons for sunday's a fatal
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crash remain unclear there is for now no concrete evidence linking those two fatal accidents. the action is being taken out as a precaution i'm a burner -- has the latest. to ground for notes to ground boeing seven three seven max planes. that's the question faced by a carry is wheeled white off to the models second crash in five months. the european union is the latest to ban the act croft. following the tragic accident of the ethiopian airlines flight t. three oh two involving a boeing seven thirty seven max. eight the european union safety aviation agency is taking every step necessary to ensure the safety of passengers. the u. k. china malaysia indonesia oman and singapore as well as add lines in ethiopia morocco in brazil have old friends at the jets citing concerns about the safety. authorities in the us meanwhile insists there's no needs to pull the accra from the skies.
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a message echoed by manufacturer boeing later on tuesday. safety is boeing's number one priority and we have full confidence in the safety of the seven three seven max will continue to engage with regulatory agencies and customers to ensure they have the information needed to have confidence in operating that fleets. the cause of sunday's crash is still unknown. however it's raised questions about the future of the seven three seven max. boeing's latest addition to its hugely successful seven three seven line. aroundnd three hundred and fifty of the company's new jets are in use worldwide. operated by a lines and companies in twewenty four countries. a further four thousand five hundred have touch with growing concern among customers and regulators. the us company is bracing for a bumpy ride. boeing shares have continued to fall this tuesday as pressure piled on the aerospace giant.
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you can see closing down just over 6% -- for tuesday it was a similar story back in october after that lion air crash a stock did recocover then but if airlines start delaying or cancelingng orders of the max family. that would have a longer lasting impact no bones an important component of the dow jones -- so we thought dragging d down trade thehere the dow closing dn about a third of a percentage point other stocks slightly boosted as the us trade representative said he hoped american and chinese teams were in the final weeks of negotiations. to secure a deal on their trade war. earlier on we saw a mixed close for the major european indices - investors here -- very anxious about the outcome of this week's greg's it votes. nissan is further pulling back from the united kingdom confirming it will stop producing i its infiniti modelsn sunderland. employees at the plant in northern england have already been told they wouldn't be manufacturing the new x. trail suv. this latest move puts a further
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two hundred jobs at risk. the uncertainty of a bag that has played a role in the decisions but it said on tuesday that the infinity was not selling well in western europe. and it was looking foror new markets. now the alliance of renault nissan and mitsubishi has announced a new board that will run itss partnership. former chairman carlos ghosn who was released on bail last week after three months in a japanese jail over financial misconduct charges was denied permission to attend that board meeting. olson sergeant reports. they're calling it a new start for their alliance the leaders of kanno nissan and mitsubishi are forming a new board to to oversee their collaboration. the company's three c. e. o.'s will meet monthly in paris or tokyo led by renault's new chairman john dominique's. we want to enhance. the spirit of this alliance. and recreates the spirits the way it was at the very beginning of this alliance at the end of
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the nineties totally respectfuf. of the cultures of our companie. respectful of our brands. sanaa replaced carlos ghosn is chairman of lenovo earlier this year the will not re create cones double roll by becoming the chairman of nissan. to that role will be chosen by a nissan panel of outside experts a concession from her know to give its japanese partner more autonomy. nissan sells the most cars of the three automakers there are no owns a 43% stake in nissan a french dominance that reportedly has japanese executives upset. carlos ghosn has blamed this alleged resentment for his ousting and his arrest on charges of under reporting his income at the company. the former chairman who built the alliance sought to attend the meeting where the new board was announced but was blocked by a japanese court. the court would not give their permission to attend as is required on mister jones bail conditions.
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tone is still technically a nissan board member but that's expected to change on april eighth. when an extraordinary meeting of shareholders is likely to remove him? the united states is considering lodgining a formal complaint t o the world trade organization over france's so called gas attacks. micro ministrations pushing ahead with plans to impose a 3% levy on digital revenue of companies like google apple and facebobook. haviving failed to win approvaln your p. the us treasury sec official described the tax as discriminatoryry against us basd multinatatnals. and he suggested that france should wait for the oecd to lead the way. france french finance minister brutal america said though that as a sovovereign state fronts hd the right to impose whatever taxexes and wanted. what do i think that instead of issuing threats it would be more constructive a france and the united states works together on an international digital tax? six is what the eururopean union
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has been advocatingng. secocond what it's become obvios ththat we need t to have fat and effective taxation the digital economy we can to work hand inin hand with the united states the us admininistrationn and my counterpartsts stephen minutes . which so that's the only way forward and so wewe see the whie digital taxax to be implementeds soon as possible. shaping up to be another bone of contention there think laura i think site kay thank you very much and dates k. wee doo that with the business was taking a short break to go away
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