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france twenty four .com. yeah me too 9e welcome to live from paris so will use a an ananalyss from france twenty four on marco in these of the main world news headlines. flying the flag cheers and songs from the probe breaks it t camp led y nigel farage in the european parliament this is the e. u. votes by six hundred and twenty one to forty nine to accept the departure of the u. k. we'll have the latest analysis from all correspondence and guests saying well the story. goes from here. president trump is verbally lead into his one time national security advisor john bolton. the white house is blocked the release of his book
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citing. top secret material. it's claimed bolton has evidence of a trump on the withholding of eight. to force an inquiry into joe biden from ukraine. all the systems the fencing concludes their arguments that the impeachment trial washington. efron council select flights to china macon's over the spread d of the ronavirus. akroropolis likee to will h han until further notice flflights toto beijing and shani reduced the death toll now stands at over a hundred and thirty both health organizations has uppeded its warning status saying everyone needs to be a flat. but it's not yet the global alert. thank you very much for being with us.
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by by britain the message from the e. u. parliament was loud and clear lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to ratify the u. k. withdrawal deal. in the chamber brussels nasa faraj led the singing and waving. flags along with his jubilant colleagues u. k. exits with a mix of good will and hard headed warnings from brussels to london not to seek to many advantages during upcoming trade talks. on the future relationship. from the twenty fourth you come away with this. holding hands and singing auld lang syne members of the european parliament bit fab all to the seventy three colleagues from the united kingdom. the moment capped a day of emotional debate on the boat on the brexit deal. with six hundred and twenty one place for forty nine a gain on thirteen extensions. in the east gate that final green lights to the withdrawal agreement paving the way for britain's exit from the
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european union on friday night. naturalmente young looking naturally we are all deeply saddened by the thought that we have come to this point in time. she went then need de of integration cannot be dissolved easily. all of us will have to work hard to build any relationships. earlier in the day that will moments that left of off. hi nie you're gonna miss so. i know you what about all the flags. nigel for aj with microphone cut off meets as another members un sat eyes. if you do the rose you get cut off. these are the flags. with the state quo transition running onih until you and prestel some spray for they us to start seeing t the head of te year commission gave some weather but also a warning. we
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are con of free try agreement with z. tariffs. and zero quotas but- the precondition is. but european and british businesses continue to compete on a level playing field. after the uk's exit the seven hundred and fifty one member european parliament will be reduced to seven hundred and five with twenty seven of the seventy three seats vacated by british meps reallocated to otherr member states. let's s get the analysis mike sherman joins us professor of politics and international relations he's at the university of reading mark as i have a- pleasure to have you on the program. i'm this question i'm putting to you is one that i had- thought up but watching that reported a code to make. and the single line sign which was written of course by robbie burns who of course was a scotsman. he died in seventeen ninety six he might have dreamt of the european issue but certainly the scottish people did not believe that that. something ironic about singing that.
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absolutely sixty tapes sense of voices in scotland su vlad states by two to remain in the european union i'm probably. of what this decisionn which stratifieded stayed throuough te european parliament means is a far far greater strain on the unioion between england and scotland. i don't know that islands. are for the future in leaving the european union the united kingdom- might be getting g an awful close to dropopping thehe year you and jt being g let's with the que that represents england's because this is very much an english decision. and de boris johnson courses already said they'll be no other a scottish referendum because they've already had when you don't in another one- shift kind of seems a bit of a twisted logic coming from him. let's talk more about johnson then and what he wants done next which of course is this trade deal he wants it old donna dusted in any year. do you think he's being a little bit- too optimistic with that will. well he's bullish optimism h has actuaually workeo
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far it's worked to mess to clean the u. k. wet he managed to get a huge amount on a really momentshis.. genereral election win. ththe uninion twe. you will seis. the british try guys. our problem around the- excluding. then he faced a will bebe re r really hot i. the vevy best he can hihi for by the end of twenty twenty. is the most bad you need. a right. with your- you. at the mine the uk'k' still in n the six. where believes it can n go intnto negotiation. cherry pick shehe's the elements of working with the youth that it wants. dumbo is t that it doesn't and michael these other great sales around the worldld. i suspect by the certain there's gonna be a lot of coldsds on compromise i don't different decisions to be might. just jumpsps and stayed close to be you or does he go for more. international trade with the rest of the world he calms have bugs. i'm what's
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abundantly clear is that the jail that the u. k. has had would be you is far and away the best one on also i'm not it's. no longer available. in de. indeed now it's a for time that a country has led the e. i'm- do you have any sense of this could be the beginning of. not a huge domino effect but maybe a many domino effect of the country's might sort of. take that sort of euro skeptic group put it to that country's a comeback with the referendum result and decide to go out. no other country has my- full looks close to it i mean we could look at places like a silly weather is very very strong populist movement of his games in oakland grabs. you could look to the east of the european union that with countries like hungary includes. her acting notes within the spirits of the rules of the year- but none of them all looking to leave because they say the rational benefit. of being possibly institutions they see the economic benefits
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of being part of the a very large trading group of britain has a bit of a case of nostalgic nationalism. but base good body might actually be a bit more but not be until. i and i would suspect such need is more e kely that in a decades time the united kingdomm is looking to re join the european union. so it's late yes i am. we still have a huge device come are t there was sti. much take fifty split. john j. i am very she on the- public i n the general. whwhere so. this gt brexit de messagege this u up ad ready to ale. . i by the summer people who beginely thahat it is an awful lot con. to get brbrexit by means o of an a- trt de. on the message was so in the- we will wear a off to three and a half year. . old not sketch brexit. but the reality will bites fairly quickly is boris johnsons of him ready
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deal already over cooked that is possibly the question. mark shanahan thank you so very much de place to the sea of them reading. in that to the west of london in case you don't know but it's a place with a visit and set in motion and that giving it to. a great but the publicita with- he's wise words and a good counsel. at the professor of politics and international relations. that that reading university. next president trump has verbal laid. his one not security advisor john. on the white house has blocked the release of bolton's book citing top secret material. is claimed bold has evidence of a trump in the withholding of eight- that was done to force. the ukrainians to. launch an investigation into joe biden and his sons dealings in kiev well this is trump's defense team concluded that arguments at the impeachment trial. in washington let's hear from adam schiff. no way to have a fair trial without witnesses- and
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when you have a witness who is plainly relevant as john bolton. who goes to the heart of the most- serious and egregious of the president's misconduct. who has volunteered to come and testify to. turn him away to look the other way- i think is deeply at odds. with being an impartial juror. adam schiff the at lead house impeachment manager t that. observing everything forests of course our cororrespondent washington caravan gorgeous danica joins us live now câteva good evening to you. always great to see now the we heard that from adam schiff. and this is very much the end of a particular phase and the inevitable beginning of another one tell us more about what we've heard today what might happen next. worry we can now entered the- de and hard to the questions and answers are part and that these proceedings the eight hours supposedly at today. and it may be up to eight hours at tomorrow again of the senators questions witcher and being
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read out lououd and blowing and the chief and justice and- de is to sign. the impeachment man. and a trump's of lawyers answering and those senators- questions it's been a pretty much of the year republicans asking at the a trump and manage thehe trump lawyers to answer their questions and the democrats. asking and the impeachment managers with feels more like a giviving them thehe opportunity to continue making their case as opposed to actual real questions. and there were a few though if you questions especially from those senators that we've been a closely looking at. a regarding the question of whether or not to call witnesses susan collins mitt romney for example school. have the first question of and the day asking about- those witnesses and how relevant at the would be whether or not it was at the senate's job to. call them up so at ease have been denied a room important questions at so far at tryrying
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to. give the democratic. republic gaze at the top. there to as. call these witnesses. we should with and of course when we about witnesses. a lot of it is one away especially for the democrat side john bolton the apps. want to about our bolton. asas the case was made by adam she invite other. in and manage and john bolton. very rarely in from and that he should be heard by this and- in de tell us what about the in the- and because of. hehe he's a book and he's being can inputting the- into his book but the white house apparently. blocking its release. yes the white house send a letter to- his a attorney andnd telling him basically that- when that manuscript was sent to the national security council for review asking most. of former- white house officials when the wrwrite a book descended for review it's normal process and
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the senate so that there is a check on at things that could be classified information could be. even classified as top secret and a to make sure that nothing comes out that shouldn't be coming out of course- john bolton it did that and the white house and now replying in n saying that. it wouldn't would not allow and was threatening and john bolton it to block the release of and this book if that classified information was not removed from it now. at the legal part of that is very complicated because they would need to say exactly what was classified john bolton could still release the book a removing some parts of but this information is already out there and john bolton is basically. as saying or at least the he has been quoted as as saying it back and donald trump did indeed talk about a quid pro quo saying that he wasas withholding military. trained in return for ukraine announcing those
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investigations into joe biden and a hunter biden. and if. don't try reaction is any as some in any in the it seem that it's- her pretty es hard. to a him to he- out on twitter against. his former and national security adviser saying that he was pretty much just packing his book in that everything he e said was a lie. can i go to study as ata thank you very much indeed i don't know what we do without you because you guide us through every aspect of this really. at twisting story which has a different availability date seems kind of on thank you very much de kevin go just ani. our correspondent thankfully. in washington small to come home that won't get on will guide. as she always does. next the latest on the corona virus alert africa's kaelin has canceled selected flights to china and a concerns over the spread of the diseasese no at crcross full flight will han. until further n notice flights o
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beijing and shanghai have b been reduced. lufthansa and british airways i making simimilar statements. the death toll now stands at one hundred and thirty two sadly it's expected to rise. as more and more cases have been reported includingng. the first suspected ones in africa. the world health organization has upped its warning statatus saying everyone needs to be a wet. but it'ss not a global left yet. on the tarmac of f this military base n alaska the plane coming from we hand touchched downn to refuel.n the e ground personnel in white suits. and inside the plane the first americans to be evacuated from the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak. will two hundred and one passengers aboard hasta health screening tests. the last. is warm for. is the next us tonight for
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these americans the military base in california with a will undergo additional screenings and be house temporarily several countries are evacuating their citizens from where hun the first of such flights landed back in tokyo a relief for these japanesese passengers. i fell asleep immediately as soon as i satat down in my seat i guess we all felt both so relieved and totally exhausted. meanwhile in hun apart of the french community is still waiting to be brought time it's the case for de de it her name is. the engineer and his family hope to take the first flight back to france. his wife is chinese and they're not sure if she'll be able to board the plane. re seeing con fear at the moment is thatt we won't be able to leave as a family. in the case with my wife isn't able to get on the plane well obviously
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stay in two hands to the allied. francee is sending a plane that will arrive in behind this thursday the passengers will then be quarantined for fourteen days upon their arrival in front. casco that reports we'll keep you cauzele the problems occur in the sea. because at the dry virus a present one and thirty two people. have been killed. top business that means que momoody. hi donald trump is touting yet another trade victory talisman absolutely he signed the us and mexico canada trade deal a replacing what he described as the nightmare nafta accord of the nineteen nineties. it won't take effect until canada ratifies it a process which could take months. changes include the requirement higigher wages f for some mexican auto workers and a new dispute settlement mechanism for investors. critics say that it doesn't do enough to address climate change. yes president hailed the deal as another sign that his destructive trade policies are reaping rewards. u. s. m.
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c. a. is the largest f fairest mostst balanced andnd m modern e agreement ever achieved. this is a a colossal victory for our farmrmers ranchchers energy wors factory w workers andnd amemerin workers in all fifty states and you u could almost say beyond becacause it's all beyond this s all over the e world even though it's at one. beaututiful border. one beautiful border of rats with plenty of that the us does in fact have to orders one with each canada and mexico. boeing has unveiled the financial cost of the seven thirty seven max safety scandal and its push the company to a los for the first time in over two decades. crisis is cost america's biggest exporter far more than initially estimated coming up like reports. boeing has hit histstoric turbulence is quarterly earnings report reveals its first annual loss in over twenty years. down six hundred and thirty six million dollars for the year. in the
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last quarter of twenty nineteen the company saw a 37% drop in revenue from the year before. is dramatic reversal off fortunes began with the grounding of its seven three seven max model in march twenty nineteen. for doing two plane crashes that killed three hundred and forty six people. we recognize that we have a lot of work to do we are focused on returning the seven three seven mocks to service safely and restoring the longstanding crossed. that the boeing brand represents with the flying public. not look set to be a long and painful process boeing has temporarily halted production of the entire max fleets while continuing software upgpgrades to convince regulators and a lines but it is safe to fly. the crisis is now expected to cost borrowing a total of almost nineteen billion dollars more than double its previous estimates. the e plane maker r says it will pay out over eight billion dollars to airlines you to entree f filled ford. who also hahave to ababsorb an extra six
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pointt three billilion over the production cycle of the mekës plane. as well as four billion of abnormal production costs in twenty twenty. ounce includes keeping its wrenching please on the pay roll even as the factory temporarily closed its doors on the cost of getting production growing again. but stilill was a w will come back f news for boeoeing earlier this week as its triple seven ninine take to thee skies for the f fit time. due to enterr service in twenty twenty one it wilill be the world'ss largest twin engine jetliner. the us federal reserve has kept its federal funds rate on hold between one and a half and d one and threeee quarters of a percent. the decisision was widely expected after three consecutive rate cuts in twenty nineteen. the central bank said it was still hoping to get inflation to not near it's 2% target. the bank of england will now be center stage on thursday chance of a rate cut are considered higher. the ticket on the day's trading action now wall street with a mixed finish to a rather choppy session.n. boeing shares plunged
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immediately after t those resuls were announced but they recovered to close u up nearly two percent. apple shares hit a new record high after reporting blockbuster earnings. the major european indices closesed slightly h higher calcululu getting a boost frfrom. actedp. frfront suma confidence the month. you worry. your search of state has a in la. to urged to reconsider its dececision to allow gwal way a limited role in the development of five g. technology. mike pompeii o. told reporters on route that there was a chance he could persuade his british counterpart to take america security concerns more seriously. the trump administration has urged its allies to blacklist that chinese tech giant because of its close ties to beijing. meanwhile the european union has also stopped short of banning far away is it issued its own guidelines for fifth generation mobile networks. without naming the chinese company you officials said that high risk suppliers would be prevented from working with sensitive parts of the network. as indeed mark the uk has done as well. datate someone was told
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to talking to about this said to be able to see the not listen to us already. to i was just to consider theory of course but i think a y. held on. kay thank very much of cape the factual. that that's closest. two more facts figures and deliver j. created s so how you very well to see you can look at some moments in the yeah europy politics and when of course the u. k. with stroll bill was ratifieied by. european as deputy so lawmakers by an overwhelming margin break this episode at all i've billion and nigel farage wasas flying the flag doctors. little plastic union jack. and all of his friends were too i don't want to sound biased on n this and just. well you can do. you can have an opinion. it was the i think up use except that he we can be regardless of your position on brags that it was it was just- might i say somewhat unusual to stay with the facts of. it is a little bit. in any. if you gave us.
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and at the start point. the owner that's not it's on a this is him just say. the he he europa hates the union but this is a mattis been the european little make if it twenty years you know he's going to get a decent pension ivs well you don't know what is going to take the pension or give it away but not sure but- he hasn't come out and said he's going to give it away or celebrities keeping it success. nott houston okay if you're gone all right so you're in the diseases. he's in dc he marches departure then- with that with a certain amount of- you know fun fair using. if i can show you the moment to bebe it would bebe rather nice twenty years in any case the lady that he had his 5% of the salary. de started waving flags you can see the moment here now the vice president of the- of the parliament. and marie mcginnis- she she called his mike. and. said look. maybe you merely. so could you be with the fly. is a- was just as- of a more. over i think a but david tension. upset that was. perhaps a little bit on necessary. i'm
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lot of up. british taking to social. saying that were on how people thought. of course. probably with most device. politician and- in in the k. were nigel for. has are witnessing the beginning. of the end. of the e. you know nigel where because in the beginning of the end for u. k. second model many. many almost. these is closer to the truth. well in teach just to kind of stick with top. wewell there are quite a few opinion pieces like a mai gets them later i saying. that that could be one truck had. at form for the- anyway as i was going on está. later another sort of. emotional moments. mark. at when i'm- thank you. attendees in this call. parliament emotion. the s. and- refer. was before. on and as a helping men. of your- your parlance. outlines which is a song of departure. well written by the scottish by robbie. in the- late eighty. century and so. real i think was it was it was a moment of solidarity. with stocks. and apparently. there were many tears in the chamber. ass i it s
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being some m market. soo as as many are well aware scotland did nothingng f for british. and many in scotland 62% voted to remain. and so they feel they're being tracked i wish yeah. ali this whole process so there you go that was something that kick back on films and shared a massively. today and of course it at its scottish and meps were requires an emotional in the midst of all about so motional since one look. look out for our former national putting the republic blush but actually this was it it became a hasta get keep a log on for scotlan which is i think was part of a speech by one s. and p. at. some some people call me beautiful one moment. not this is a great. i green e. p. r. at the south i believe all of at the u. k. i and she was speaking about the possibility of a return i hold my heart the knowledge that i'll be back. in this chamber celebrating our return to the heart of europe she got a very emotional embrace. are for that speech you can see convert still of it there- and many
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people were twenty about how upset they were watching this footage is home now obviously i'm giving to be. slightly a this isn't a dobro the people fetching everything that was going on. this is worth perhaps pointing to the innkeeper stock has been very vocal on breaks it the whole way through he said it's a failure of the union there is a lesson to learn from this to deepen reform. the union to make it into a real union. without often are off to its only thing can we defend our interests and- our von. and even on to say it's always. which you may to make sure that the union to which- to which the u. k. rich. will be and union. if that's- we don't know. where are going. it was a saying give ten years the u. cab coming back sync. up back in please. after in adults once once they worked out gina do the states. work out nicely as before no like kind of stuff you know. that was a piece i was gone to go to next we don't time. walking because that's of course an express. i at will be returned to the e. u. would it be a- triumphant. of señal echo of hamlet that to be or not to be. that is the question
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