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from paris will do use anand analysis frorom from thank at im not going these. are the main world news headlines. british lawmakers will once again vote on for third versions of breaks it's because john berkowitz cut down the choices two full. weeks include a customs union second referendum norway style deal as well as revoking articl. fifty as he is able to take a says he's going to stand down by apriril the twenty eieight to le insidede a algeria is thatat itd happenen sooner rather than lat. and on the streets. except that the president the
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other one is is really a k. party gets a drubbing in the main centers photos in ankara and he stumbled. went against the leaders people . thank you very much for being with us u. k. lawmakers are voting this evening on four different versions of roeg's it. before selected by the speaker of the house of commons john burkle and they include. a customs union. com market two point oh which is essentially an away style do. a consummate republic vote so more or less a second referendum on breaks it and a motion on parliamentary supremacy which could eventually mean provoking article. fifty in case of an ideal scenario. it frustrates for ivana scatter them as this. in a bid to find a new plan to
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break the brexit deadlock. parliament is holding a second series of indicative fights. the first series of fights was held last week on eight options none of which secured a majorit. this time the speaker who has complete control over which missions are debated has chosen for eight proposals put forward for mps to flee tone. motion c. commits t the governmt to negotiate a permanent and comprehensive u. k. white customs union with the eu as part of any deal. it would involve a close a trading relationship with the block which is the need for some but not all checks of the irish border. thought would prevent the u. k. striking independent trade deals with other countries. mission d. common market two point i also known as the no way plus. proposes u. k. membership of the european free trade association and european economic area. it would mean the u. k. would remain part of the e. u. single market and retain freedom of movement along brushes citizens to keep the right to live and
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work in the e. u. and vice vers. mission e. requires a public vote to confirirm any but still possibly pararliament before is implemented this plan got the highest number of votes from an piece last week. and finally motion g. perhaps the most controversial it would give parliament supremacy over the government and offer a series of steps to prevent the u. k. leaving. without deal the government must seek an extension of the deal isn't reached two days before the deadline. if he doesn't agree to not parliament to spend cheese between a new deal -- revoking our school fifty altogether. in the event of revoking our school fifty and kwame would fully to find out what type of future relationship with the e. u. would be accepted by brussels on tough majoritity support in e u. k.. after debating the proposals and peace will be given the ballot paper listing all the options and can take yes online twist many as they want. if on a schedule that would be fine that very clear if you don't because just the man who can explain it all to us duncan factory professor of comparative low at two fifteen duncan we've
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been. you've been watching this we've been watching this the whole breaks exiled to develop. and turned to this almost breaks it will eat itself scenario -- how do you think t tonight's gog to turn out? twitter -- projects but i think given the results last week -- the customs you know shouldn't - he's has is probability leading motion -- bought i'd done we can count town the the no way mortals well -- the call market two point. seven both those who stood to b- you could possibly a truck the the the the the the not votes. and the customs union mortal almost cost lost time out of this being u up to speed -- reinforced into that i think so we could look. at the use of having passed through the mail the interesting question is what happens next. that was my next question so what happens after that because what we're gonna see tonight is perhaps a preferred option well
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maybe to preferred option. or a combination of preferences depending on what passes i suppose. if full full pots than awful could be. mashed into some other kind of breaks it going forward. with that go against the resumes option for a fourth vote. it it's difficult see how this could they come together a whole wave all. ofof customs union morortal on e clonee market mortal could in theory. be introduced into the recorder political decoration -- that is entirely possible and shop on his indicated already vats within forty eight hours. the union could put together the necessary modifications for the customs you department customs union to be included within the political decoration. so if that was possible it's if they could be coupled together the problem i think is a is is a political one often a legal one for theresa may. in the sense that it's the options which we're looking at
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now pullman is promoting. all soft brick six and they all optionons which if she up to thi think i have a capacity for splitting. the conservative party entirely and decided the understand the understanding that some -- two hundred tory mps conservative mps. signed. a letter -- calling for a managed no deal breaks it. whatever that makes sense that's a contradiction in terms i don't see more -- i mean i i don't i don't see -- deal can be managed i mean the european union has made it clear all. the if on the twelfth of april which is coming up very quickly. of the u. k. crashes out without seeing deal it made it very clear that there will be no room many deals scenario -- put behind that it's a new deal there will be a new deal and that would have i think on almost every persons reckoning
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apart from the the hard pricks this. a catastrophic economic effects so -- i the the the notion you can mandate to crashing out without any tea and i think he's really just five by much wishful thinking on the part of the heart breaks this and this is people who are elected. into the the mother of all parliaments to represent people they call into. people's backing responsible the situation in the coming up with some kind of a nonsensical statements like that you say it is a complete contradiction in terms of managed no breaks. complete yeah i'm at it is i i think what you want is a code here raise the arm. though uses a way -- to to to brick citadel costs. now see the that is potentially the only way that they can achieve that goal. i think w what is very surprisig as you just indicated a surprising i wiring is that prepared to do that -- putting
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the economic well being of the country. and that these studies a great at that that is problematic it has been revealed that some people on that side of the fence gets tend to benefit out of this situation with jacob rees mogg is the case in point the case in question he's been investigated by. various media organizations and he's making money out of the whole situation which leaves a side of a very hypocritical taste in the mouth. yes i mean you see no today the us some european. politicians referred to silver spoon -- cabinet ministers. meaning i think the it's odd that gamblingg with the countrys economic. well being -- on it in the bin in the notion that they themselves hi i wouldn't have anything to worry about their already seated back on family money and it doesn't matter what happens to the quiz in basically but it but it's the working people to get. stuffed however many of those working people voted for breaks
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it that's that's but as the mob see irony. of the whole thing yeah s so usually i mean i to to review it but the problem is the brakes it will. and in that scenario would would end up punishing the very people who actually voted. for for brexit so that that that's no good i think in in in in in in general terms thank god i need to cut short something we could talk all night and who knows you make pack tank if you keep his you talk or not because not much more. to come i think about your personal compatible at perry does he thank you so very much share your analysis with us. we have lots to go office on breaks it throughout the seating will be get older element some london as they happen with the analysis. as and when and thatt we don't know how it's going to turn out nobody does and that's really the whole market brings it so far. thanks to live in paris ability is beautifully camp has announced that he would be stepping down as president about year by april the twenty eighth. the eighty two year old has been in power since nineteen ninety
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nineteen eighty you turn of standing for a fifth bandit after widespread protests. many algerians calalled for chae reporter insnside out here thatt the r resignation may come soonr rather than lalater. and the kind of ninety eight the announcements all of the announcementss that algeririan people have been wawaiting for r over a month. algerian state agency confirms president abdelaziz beautifully k. would officially be stepping down from power by april twenty eighth. the developments which comes off the presidency announced a new governments on march thirty first. but out of the proposed twenty seven ministers. eight a ring the outgoing government's decision which is only provoked more anger from the population. we would we tell them to go. leave us we don't need to nine judge. no puts in place a new governments. why is it a choice? they believe support a children in power. what does it mean? the system is always the same system as well what.
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the hell got the only two guys. we don't asking for the impossible. we just to bond all rights. we dream of having a right is having now teria [inaudible] yeah. algeria has been rocked by unprecedented mass protests for the last six weeks which of cool for the country's entire political system to change. these demonstrations was sparked by beaututifully his announcemet that he would be running for a fifth term in office. the algerian head of state has been in power since.. nineteen ninety nine turkey's opposition looks poised to win control of the country's two biggest cities. in spite of predicted setbacks local elections for his party president ratchet type one is declaring victory. scandal to face and feet in ankara and istanbul. he wasn't on the ballot himself pataki's local elections have been seen as a referendum on the president. right -- was quick to declare
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victory. points suffering some symbolic losses. i believe the only reason i couldn't get the results we wanted in some cities. is that we couldn't express ourselves enough to one nation. can give me see it didn't gel on we failed to win the hearts it didn't take you. all mambo's old are. other one has been dealt some major blues his brooding a. k. policy lost control of the capital ankara for the first time in sixteen years. opposition leads a month so young fast one the contest for math. of the beating the former government's environments minister to the post the akp is also behind in another key race. according to the lecteur commission the republican people's party is in the lead in the country's largest city a stumble. a good one said his. the results of the needed. for the c. h. p. the results in a
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sample is or detail. there. you stumble we want to cooperate with all of turkey's institutions to quickly meet he stumbles. lecture can return to normal no. should you enginine or my leles. despite the setbacks the akp analyze nationalist party still one more than hall for the folks across turkey. are the ones party has won every election since coming to power in. two thousand two but the country's recent economic woes have tested voters patience turkey is dealing with a weakened currency twenty cents inflation and soaring food prices. the latest from the situation that in turkey o on that justt o remind you will be speaking to the fiance. of the murdered saudi dissident janice general herschel g. at each aging is says she wants to know who was ultimately responsible. for his horrific killing and that's in that just about one hour from now paris time. well known c comediaian i is now
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leleading the of leading the fid in t the presidential race in ukraine within the 8 84% of the polling statations counted. vladimimir selling ski had a 30% of the vote the incumbent president petro poroshenko. was reportedly relelieved to jut about ten predictions on the head and finished second at a former president you that emission cuts. a run off and essential for three weeks time. you may play a fictional president on television but now the lord and there's a lynskey is one step closer to actually running ukraine. preliminary results show the wild card candidate in sunday's presidential election leading the first round of voting pulling ahead of incumbent petro poroshenko and former prime minister yulia timoshenko. sends out thank you -- ukrainians who did not cast their votes as a joke mantle critical. and one over voterers with a popular anti corruption message despite his complete lack of
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political expererience.. thatat's the weaknesss for shaho wants to exploit these painted the lynskey as unfit to represent ukraine a abroad. especially in tough negotiations with russia. but as preliminary results came in the incoming admitted his weak performance especially with young voters was a wake upup ca. suspenseful butut yet so this ia harsh lesson for me. the authorities as a whole. absolutely the reason to work. on our mistakes the pollution emma. currently in third place to mission go is chahallenging the accuracy of the polls and police did receive more than twenty one hundred complaints of violations on voting day alone. for foreign observers say the vote was mostly smooth and the central election commission agrees. overall the complaints that reaches central actual commission the majority of them all not to major violations. the top two candidates now expected to bebe the lynskey importer shango will compete in
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a runoff vote on april twenty first. final first round results are expected to be announced later on monday. and what you'll develop and sell on that one for you. next the brazilian president j. abortion autos visited the western wall along side. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu this monday becomoming the fifirst head of state to doo with an israeli prime yeah. this came after both scenarios one is brazil's president on january the first arrive for a three day trip to israel on sunday the sides one of the holiest in judaism. located course in east jerusalem occupied by israel in the nineteen sixty seven six day wa. later annexed in a move never recognised by the international community. so such visits can be seen as granting tacit approval. two israeli sovereignty over thihis. it's time for business. and then john of sept by a couple of them the past few years apple has been the most profitable company in the world but today it's been knocked out of first place.
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by a long shot. that's right mark the that title now belongs to saudi aramco the saudi state owned oil companies accounts have historically been shrouded in secret. the f firm was forced to discloe its financials in order to start issuing international bonds. and the books show that last year aramco the world's biggest oil producer had normalized core earnings of two hundred and twenty four billion dollars. so this is before interest tax and depreciation compare that to apples eighty one billion dollars and rank was making almost three times the amount. now if you look at net income aramco took in a hundred and eleven billion dollars last year compared to apple's fifty nine billion. now despite the blockbuster profits ratings agencies moodys and fitch held off on giving aramco their top credit rating. you to strong links between the saudi state and the company the pointing to the fact that the majority of the state companies revenue is taken by the government to finance its ever increasing spending.
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western us financial markets and see how they're trading today in europe markets extended gains from friday as investors digest positive manufacturing data from china and the united states. is a green across the board at close at frankfurt's dax leading it was up one and a thirdd percenent. similar picture on wall street with all indexes closing near session highs dow jones up nearly one and a quarter percent the nasdaq also of one point 3%. this despite the fact the ride sharing firm lift close down more than 12% after it's friday i po. what's your round of now the latest business news from franc. a french prosecutor recommended a five year jail sentence for french businessmen them not the key over accusations that he defrauded the state of nearly half a billion euros. the current ceo of french telecom giant orange also faces three years in jail for alleged complicity in the fraud. during his stint as chief of
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staff and the economy ministry. at issue is that the sale of his stake in adidas in nineteen ninety three to the then state owned bank could you your name. and the compensation that he won from the government fifteen years later. no has reported its new findings of an internal investigation to french prosecutors. sources close to the investigation told reuters that renault paid millions of euros in what's described as dealer incentives to no money business partner. this over a five year period under former r ceo carlos ghosn. evidence center french prosecutors late last week and shows that a lot of that cash was moved to a lebanese company controlled by close associates. property prices of cross the symbolic threshold of ten thousand euros per square meter by five euros. this according to figures from real estate firm century. twenty one official figures from the chamber of notaries of greater paris was slightly lower at nine thousand six hundred and ten euross per square meteter.. the prices are expecteted to kep goining up the chambmb of notars says they expect it will top.
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ten thousand finally for me there are nearly one point five million foreign workers in japan but that's still not enough to face the country's historic labor shortage. on monday the government rolled out a new visa system to bring in more blue collar workers and more support for them once they've arrived. marking a sigigficant shift f fm japan's traraditionally strict immigrgration policies i'm axle has a story. used by the prospect of higher wages. foreign wororkers like this twey seven year old vietnamese can give a upcoming increasingly indispensable in japan. but life isn't always easy for foreign as in a country wherere imimmigration is a touchy subje. one more in the may not. i've worked hereor four yeyears now so i'm used to the life her. things are okay. bubut work is still a littlee h. question i and this to me. confronted with an aging population and then a q. labor
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shortage. the government is now implementing a system to help close the gap. it's new visa ski more allow more than three hundred and forty thousand four and blue collar workers to enter japan fought to five years. of fill labor shortages in fourteen sexes i in clean nototg ra construruction and agriculture. the government also annouounced measures to provide more support for foreign workers. especially with administrative procedures on learning japanese. of the five years workers in construction and shipbuilding can n apply for a second visa ad bring the families overr. but only if they've attained a certain level of japanese. the scheme will provide a welcome injection of workers japan particularly as a country races to finish construction work. in the run up to the twenty twenty olympic games. so could be japapan is opening p even further to business and see okay thank you very much to do nothing with the business.
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james truman mediawatch revved up ready to go by yourself very one study with algeria yes. so. big news this evening it's finally been announced at that abilities brief because going to go and that's been a date sash it'll happen before. the end of the month twenty eighth of april you can see that that's the algerian press service. and then sing is and that's been circulating obviously on social media just some of the reactions initially this evening to that news mark. this is the first victory says one algerian commentator on on twitter at let's not forget that you know not so long ago we were talklking abouout a fifth.. teterm soo thihings of t turn tn araround very quicickly by y anr andd obsbserver of evevents at n algeriria sing i hopope thihis a plus on ththat we'll an april fools joke it certainly. appepears not to be a at a ski a veteteran frencnch journalalistd who's s been whoho's been writig with a jury also saying look really no one would have seen this a few weeks back this is kind of a major development we were talking. to fifty or even convert fourth plus term when his fourth term as extended some cartoons. at one person here reacting a jubilantly yes another saying
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mexicana suite what's next because that is of course the question is the james thahat's e question was asked we don't know what's gonna happen off this. beautifully could they miss young this is one another -- doing car at pacific cartoons take and as you can see there nobody did that how would you say i somewhat. and like i look of chagrin asked the departure of beautifully i suppose that after twenty years very delicately put james are you go i know. to sweets this is sort of a kind of i suppose maybe in an algerian spin on the accents there at no we wanna gone now so that's a d. lamb -- cartoonist i suppose showing the enthusiasmsm or the what's the temptatations of people to see t happen at basically yesterday. and that this is another one expressing that as well i believe you getet hot expreresss hihis wish to dieie in office basicallyy. and this i is one person using n h. f. saying well millions rotarians didn't really agree wiwith on on n long live our wa. so you look lots of that online atll to cocome in saying that thee the tipip and that you know
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everybody should go with him to the the real sense in under right now that they want to see the establishment of and there you are finished with this nice. positive image welcomeme to a jy and image of the gift of the a child. youth and indeed be a this eighties were protests that related to polly i suppose the younger generations on stretch it protesters broke in. to the only very at sort of somewhat stuffy at chamber and there they are -- some of them bare bottom- it in the gallery and of course gags you know q q. guides online whicich one is the noayay model not sure any of them are r realy pupush i it.. no o one will be pubublic maybee dodon't need d to close u up h d we t tell rush thihis. i doctorr jennifefer cassidydy h political lececturer at oxford university so someththing could. prprotesting above the chambmber glad to see t things are finally calming d down a bibit in weststminsterr i in other words. the otherer is this is the lasat
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site rama that we've beeeen seeg in previous weeks i i'm told the nakedd people the comommons char butt i don't't have a jacketss t *-*- whehen it looook. thanks f funny becausese u usuay needed to be you gotta be comple progresses. so you can't even verify if and also in the docket no a just to kind of another brief aside and breaks it because you know this long time in the last week. this was one and survey i suppose information circulating in the in scotland's the herald on sunday. now you remember transporting the movie and at the same as my manifesto if if you like she was like the the opening speech by the character band to play it b. ear immigrations running away from the robbery eighty yes this is the voice over that's begins the movie and it entered into cultural lore ever since i i would choose life isn't she will choose leave choose remain basically. use use that song make a note for goodness sake was it agent to get a vote last week the birds that were rejected. so that is echoed by dear give our stuff is very funny like iverson he's basically saying brings it is not about it it for april fools joke at the tragic reality andnd this evenining for once.
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could w we have a a vote a y yee insteadd of e every tumumbling o again that't's expressssing exexasperatition witithin thee . anand outsidede the u. k. with i susuppose.. ththe i indeed. didifficulty o of comoming up wh answers j jettisonn thehe also t on that f for us i i do i havavy of the companies don't that was a okay we do have something on april fools. yes well as quick brief it basically april fool's every year of f urse has. kind of mainstream media i or our service thomas media can getting in on these gags right now this is. at its strike be top serb of kind of click that are more nukes are quite i suppose is what would you say full season with the french a static. and was this kind of thing that they're not because of chinese counterparts are gonna have square is now wants to the lines i don't think that's very funny personally post. anyway then there was this was in the belgian media tour the two of the phones is going to be delocalized to belgium i really anyone's going to buy install either so these are some of the kind of more. maybe second rate gags are going around but some media france were saying -- the police were also saying robert second employ roberts who's going to believe any of this. boss numeral husband taking high
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moral runs the digital media they're saying you know in the ear of fake news. real media should not participate in april fools jokes anymore we're not going to participate not i'm also g going to denounce media such as a google news at france
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04/01/19 04/01/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york this is , democracy now! >> united kingdom is due to leave the european union on thee 12th of april, in just 14 days time, but that is not enough time to agree, legislate, and ratify a deal and yet the house has been clear it will not permit leaving without the deal. so we will have to agree on an alternative way forward. amy: with a deadline for the u.k. to leave the european union fast approaching, today y the british parliament will vote on

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