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he denied the members were all against mr boles. of our association is that we are all against him. that we are all hard brexiteers and it is just not true. the last meeting of our executive management committee many people, including me, spoke in nick's favour, and we are not all against him. there are some people that disagree with him but, in any family, in any group, there are always different views. you come together or you try to come together and you move on as a unit. we are just at a loss to understand why nick thinks we are all against him because that's just not true. i've speaking to the conservative mp, who told me about his shock and surprise at nick boles decision to resign from his local conservative association. i think it's incredibly sad, nick boles is a great intellect. he's given a lot of service to the conservative party, both politically and as a minister and in government. i've been working very closely with him on developing long term a proposal to leave the european union byjoining the european free trade a
he denied the members were all against mr boles. of our association is that we are all against him. that we are all hard brexiteers and it is just not true. the last meeting of our executive management committee many people, including me, spoke in nick's favour, and we are not all against him. there are some people that disagree with him but, in any family, in any group, there are always different views. you come together or you try to come together and you move on as a unit. we are just at a...
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mr boles said he intends to remain as mp for grantham and stamford. halfon. hejoins me via webcam from harlow constituency. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news this afternoon. i wanted to start by asking you what you make of nick boles's decision to resign from his local conservative association. can you hear me? can you hear me? i don't think he can. hopefully we will come back to talk to him in a moment once we have re—established contact. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to take part in european parliament elections in may, if brexit is extended beyond the end ofjune. the memo has been circulated to eu ambassadors ahead of theresa may's visit to brussels on thursday, where she will ask eu leaders to delay brexit. the uk is presently due to leave the eu on march 29th. the department for transport may be forced to pay tens of millions of pounds to keep its emergency "no—deal" ferry contracts in place if brexit is delayed. one of the firms involved, brittany ferries, said it had already incurred large fuel and staffin
mr boles said he intends to remain as mp for grantham and stamford. halfon. hejoins me via webcam from harlow constituency. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news this afternoon. i wanted to start by asking you what you make of nick boles's decision to resign from his local conservative association. can you hear me? can you hear me? i don't think he can. hopefully we will come back to talk to him in a moment once we have re—established contact. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that...
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mr boles wants a closer relationship with europe and opposes a no—deal brexit.stituency in lincolnshire to oust him as the party's candidate at the next general election. with me is our political correspondent, susana mendonca. tell us more about the events that have fled to nick boles‘s decision to resign. brexit divisions are at the issue here because he is somebody who has been very pro—eu, he campaigned for remain in 2016, is local constituency voted to leave and he favours a norway style relationship, and while he has voted to support the prime minister's withdrawal agreement, he is somebody who has a very much been involved in the parliamentary attempts to block no—deal brexit and extend article 50. that put him at odds with the local party so he wrote a letter where he said he is resigning with immediate effect from his local association because they did not share his values and he spoke about how he regrets the division that has emerged in the local party but a politician without principles was worthless. that was his reasoning for this but as we underst
mr boles wants a closer relationship with europe and opposes a no—deal brexit.stituency in lincolnshire to oust him as the party's candidate at the next general election. with me is our political correspondent, susana mendonca. tell us more about the events that have fled to nick boles‘s decision to resign. brexit divisions are at the issue here because he is somebody who has been very pro—eu, he campaigned for remain in 2016, is local constituency voted to leave and he favours a norway...
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mr boles said he intends to remain as mp for grantham and stamford.ght told me this disagreement has been going on for some time... nick boles and his local party totally out of step about what should happen if there is no deal reached with the eu. they both have been arguing for a long time and that has been completely unacceptable and he had been making that argument publicly. his local association thought that a no—deal brexit should remain on the table, so that's been the root of their disagreement. but nick boles was a remainer during the referendum, since then he has been supportive of the prime minister and he has voted twice already for the withdrawal deal that there is on the table. he'll vote for it again next week, but i think the fact that he was being so public in a prosing a no—deal brexit, that was being so public in opposing a no—deal brexit, that angered his local party. he's also been working with other mps from other parties to come up with a softer version of brexit, the norway option, if the prime minister's deal goes down. all of
mr boles said he intends to remain as mp for grantham and stamford.ght told me this disagreement has been going on for some time... nick boles and his local party totally out of step about what should happen if there is no deal reached with the eu. they both have been arguing for a long time and that has been completely unacceptable and he had been making that argument publicly. his local association thought that a no—deal brexit should remain on the table, so that's been the root of their...
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in other news — tory mp nick boles has resigned from his local conservative association in the face oforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for the european parliament in may, if brexit is extended beyond the beginning ofjuly wales, england or ireland? three of the teams in action in this afternoon's six nations could win the tournament. and coming up in half an hour — click presents a special programme from one of the most cutting edge tech nations in the world — japan. good afternoon. police in new zealand believe there was only one gunman involved in the shootings at two mosques in christchurch in which 49 people were killed and scores of others injured. 28—year—old australian brenton tarrant has appeared in court in christchurch, charged with murder. tarrant did not make a plea and the brief hearing was closed to the public because of safety concerns. the shootings were live—streamed and shared widely on social media. shara njit leyl reports from christchurch. a memorial for the vi
in other news — tory mp nick boles has resigned from his local conservative association in the face oforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for the european parliament in may, if brexit is extended beyond the beginning ofjuly wales, england or ireland? three of the teams in action in this afternoon's six nations could win the tournament. and coming up in half an hour — click presents a...
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today, nick boles says he has no regrets about working to stop and no brexit and cooperating with mpss he is one of the many tory mps who backed remain in the referendum but now supports a prime minister's deal to get brexit done. he has voted for that twice already and will back it again if it comes back to the commons next week. if the government has any chance of getting that withdrawal agreement three, number 10 needs to persuade the dozens of tory brexit enthusiasts to swing behind the deal but they hate it. in particular the irish backstop. today there has been a lull in the brexit drama but behind the scenes are truly website been hammering the phones, trying to persuade those tory rebels to get behind the deal, whatsapp groups have been buzzing, the prime minister has been on the phone to backbenchers. but there is a lot of work to do. they are trying to win over the dup as well, who will be critical in all of this. they insist they will not have any wrangle about money for northern ireland and there was more to discuss. in the sunday telegraph tomorrow the prime minister impl
today, nick boles says he has no regrets about working to stop and no brexit and cooperating with mpss he is one of the many tory mps who backed remain in the referendum but now supports a prime minister's deal to get brexit done. he has voted for that twice already and will back it again if it comes back to the commons next week. if the government has any chance of getting that withdrawal agreement three, number 10 needs to persuade the dozens of tory brexit enthusiasts to swing behind the...
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nick boles is someone who people know, his name has been on a number of amendments and he has been to54 he is someone who has voted for the withdrawal agreement deal but he formally, he favours and a lwa ys deal but he formally, he favours and always style model, and that does not correspond with what has been happening in terms of his local constituency party association, they feel that he has not been taking their side. i have read through his letter and he says there are people within the constituency party who would prefer a no—deal brexit and thatis would prefer a no—deal brexit and that is something he cannot agree with because he thinks it would be detrimental. he says that a politician without principles is worthless so i suppose that is his reason for taking the stand. we understand that locally the party we re understand that locally the party were trying to deselect him so perhaps he has kind ofjumped before being pushed. the local party has also sent a letter out to members which has been given to the bbc and it says that nick has been at odds with the party and prime mini
nick boles is someone who people know, his name has been on a number of amendments and he has been to54 he is someone who has voted for the withdrawal agreement deal but he formally, he favours and a lwa ys deal but he formally, he favours and always style model, and that does not correspond with what has been happening in terms of his local constituency party association, they feel that he has not been taking their side. i have read through his letter and he says there are people within the...
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in other news: tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association — in the face of efforts toelect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news, it's time for click 7 and a special programme from japan. this week, we're injapan to find the fascinating, the ferocious, and the famous — if fictional. it's amazing to think that next year, this place will play host to the greatest show on earth. by the time 2020 rolls around, it'll have been 56 years since japan last hosted the olympic games. back in 1964, they used the event to signal the rebirth of the nation, following the disruption of the second world war. then, the focus was japan's economic and technological explosion. now, japan once again wants to show the world that it's still leading the way in innovation. but with the country's explosive growth spurt now in the past and an ageing population on the horizon, the story this time might not be so simple. it's playing heavily on its image as the land of the robots, but finds itself as just one of many countries researching all of the other big tech areas, inclu
in other news: tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association — in the face of efforts toelect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news, it's time for click 7 and a special programme from japan. this week, we're injapan to find the fascinating, the ferocious, and the famous — if fictional. it's amazing to think that next year, this place will play host to the greatest show on earth. by the time 2020 rolls around, it'll have been 56 years since japan last...
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that's because bole international airport has become a hub for ethiopian airlines to transport peoplethese people were expected at a major un conference starting tomorrow. ethiopian airlines is afrika's most successful and largest airline so this is a tragedy that will affect a lot of people around the world. what about its history, do we know anything about its track record? it has an impeccable safety record. it does not have a lot of crashes over the last few years. the last one was in 2015 and before that in 2010. compared to the safety records of other airlines on the continent, it is one of the best. a lot more surprising that this has happened, but some commentators are drawing parallels between this crash of the boeing 737 max and the lion air crash of the boeing 737 max and the lion aircrash in of the boeing 737 max and the lion air crash in indonesia last year which had the same aeroplane. a lot of people will be expecting a statement from boeing. it crashed pretty soon after taking off, didn't it? it crashed six minutes after take—off south—east of addis ababa, very close t
that's because bole international airport has become a hub for ethiopian airlines to transport peoplethese people were expected at a major un conference starting tomorrow. ethiopian airlines is afrika's most successful and largest airline so this is a tragedy that will affect a lot of people around the world. what about its history, do we know anything about its track record? it has an impeccable safety record. it does not have a lot of crashes over the last few years. the last one was in 2015...
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mr boles wants a closer relationship with europe and opposes a no—deal brexit.stituency in lincolnshire to oust him as the party's candidate at the next general election. he'll remain as an mp for grantham and stamford, and continue to be a conservative in parliament. our political correspondent ben wright gave us some background to latest developments. he was a remainer during the referendum, but he has consistently supported the prime minister's deal in the last few weeks, he has voted for it, but the difficulty, the tension between him and his party is that he has four months also said that there should be under no circumstances a no—deal brexit at the end of march. he was making that argument very forcefully, to the clear irritation of his local party members who thought that no—deal brexit should be contemplated and should be on the table. he has also been very prominent working with mps from other parties, trying to find agreement and consensus around a different sort of economic relationship with the european union after brexit, to the one that the prime
mr boles wants a closer relationship with europe and opposes a no—deal brexit.stituency in lincolnshire to oust him as the party's candidate at the next general election. he'll remain as an mp for grantham and stamford, and continue to be a conservative in parliament. our political correspondent ben wright gave us some background to latest developments. he was a remainer during the referendum, but he has consistently supported the prime minister's deal in the last few weeks, he has voted for...
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in other news, tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts toect him as the candidate for the next election. rebecca jones will be here at 2.00 with all the latest news to keep you company this afternoon. now on bbc news, it's time for inside out south. here's natalie graham. the bereaved parents face to face with the hospital that treated their son. we will miss his noise, his laughter, and his passion for life. i think he is a cruel man with cruel intentions. and we try out the dna app that gives you a light when food shopping. i did not thinkl app that gives you a light when food shopping. i did not think i would be able to have pie or blt, but actually, i can. i'm natalie graham with untold stories from all around the south east. hello, and welcome to the programme. a year ayearago, a a year ago, a 21—year—old man from tunbridge wells died from developing sepsis. had he been screened sooner for the condition, he may have survived. now his parents have been invited back to the same hospital to find out what has changed. dr ranj singh reports.
in other news, tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts toect him as the candidate for the next election. rebecca jones will be here at 2.00 with all the latest news to keep you company this afternoon. now on bbc news, it's time for inside out south. here's natalie graham. the bereaved parents face to face with the hospital that treated their son. we will miss his noise, his laughter, and his passion for life. i think he is a cruel man with cruel...
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mr boles wants a closer relationship with europe and opposes a no—deal brexit.tivists in his constituency in lincolnshire to oust him as the party's candidate at the next general election. he'll remain as an mp for grantham and stamford, and continue to be a conservative in parliament. let's speak to our political correspondent, ben wright, whojoins me now. my my back give us a bit of context to this resignation. he was a remainder during the referendum but has consistently supported the prime minister's deal in the last few weeks, he has voted for it but the difficulty, the tension between him and his party is that he has also said that they should have not accept no deal under any circumstances. the thought that in no—deal brexit should be contemplated and on the table, he has also been very prominently working with mps of other parties to find agreement and consensus around a different sort of economic relationship after brexit to the one that the prime minister envisages, the norway option and he has been working on that behind the scenes, this is put him ou
mr boles wants a closer relationship with europe and opposes a no—deal brexit.tivists in his constituency in lincolnshire to oust him as the party's candidate at the next general election. he'll remain as an mp for grantham and stamford, and continue to be a conservative in parliament. let's speak to our political correspondent, ben wright, whojoins me now. my my back give us a bit of context to this resignation. he was a remainder during the referendum but has consistently supported the...
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here is nick boles. parliament, finding and sustaining a compromise that most people can support is a noble endeavour. after years of paralysing conflict, we have a moral duty to open our minds this afternoon and reach for a compromise that will allow us to put the interminable brexit row behind us. i want to show you this tweet by our political editor laura kuenssberg who says she is hearing... that is quite interesting. let's bring in tom peck, who's a political sketch writer for the independent. that is quite interesting, it would be the ideal time to go because the eu disappears with the european elections, they have got to re—elect all the commissioners, put them in place, there is going to be a four month period where the conservative party could go away and have this leadership battle. the may weigh tends to be leaks and denials and thenit tends to be leaks and denials and then it turns out that the leak was a lwa ys then it turns out that the leak was always accurate. what she asked the eu for wa
here is nick boles. parliament, finding and sustaining a compromise that most people can support is a noble endeavour. after years of paralysing conflict, we have a moral duty to open our minds this afternoon and reach for a compromise that will allow us to put the interminable brexit row behind us. i want to show you this tweet by our political editor laura kuenssberg who says she is hearing... that is quite interesting. let's bring in tom peck, who's a political sketch writer for the...
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in other news: tory mp nick boles resigns from his local conservative association — in the face of effortsdeselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news 7 trouble in the elephant sanctuary. alastair leithead presents a special programme on how poaching has provoked a political row over whether botswana has too many elephants. botswana is africa's last great elephant sanctuary. a third of the continent's herds live here. latest estimates say there are at least 130,000 of them. but they are notoriously difficult to count. for decades, these giants have been safely travelling their ancestral migration routes, while their cousins in other countries have been hit hard by poaching. but now even botswana's elephants are under threat. from an infant mortality perspective we found that the numbers of fresh or recent infant carcasses had increased by nearly 600%. there is new evidence of well—organised poaching. but, in a bitter political climate, there is a question over whether there is more emphasis on shooting the messenger than accepting that there is a problem. we deny th
in other news: tory mp nick boles resigns from his local conservative association — in the face of effortsdeselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news 7 trouble in the elephant sanctuary. alastair leithead presents a special programme on how poaching has provoked a political row over whether botswana has too many elephants. botswana is africa's last great elephant sanctuary. a third of the continent's herds live here. latest estimates say there are at least 130,000 of...
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in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts toion. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for the european parliament in may,
in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts toion. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for the european parliament in may,
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also this morning, we should reitera reiterate, indonesia announced grounding bole 737 max 8's following china's move to ground the same planes and the ethiopian airways. cayman airways an airline between cayman airlines and the u.s. should take its two max 8s out of service immediately. the faa has not issued a similar area. southwest, american and united they all use the jets. no word if they are taking these particular models out of service. >>> the u.s. attorney's office in new york is reviewing a videotape that supposedly shows r. kelly abusing underage girls a o boxht it viderforming unt he watched it. kelly faces ten counts of aggravated sexual abuse involving three girls and i woman in chicago. he pleaded not guilty to the charges last month. kelly also denies being on this latest tape. he was released from jail saturday after paying $161,000 in back child support. >>> starting today in the north bay, sonoma county will begin curbside pickups of debris in the russian river flood zones. garbage trucks will go door to door to pick up debris in the hard hit areas of western sonoma c
also this morning, we should reitera reiterate, indonesia announced grounding bole 737 max 8's following china's move to ground the same planes and the ethiopian airways. cayman airways an airline between cayman airlines and the u.s. should take its two max 8s out of service immediately. the faa has not issued a similar area. southwest, american and united they all use the jets. no word if they are taking these particular models out of service. >>> the u.s. attorney's office in new...
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in other news, tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts toeselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week... has the world been neglecting white supremacists while busy worrying about radical islamists? where will is fighters go after the end of their so—called caliphate? and a fortnight till brexit day?. and a fortnight till brexit day... zombie or phoenix? its another crunch week for theresa may s brexit deal. my guests today — abdul bari atwan, a writer on arab affairs. stephanie baker, a senior writerfor bloomberg. maria margaronis of the nation and ian birrell, reporter and commentator for the mail on sunday. welcome to you all. "muslims are invaders intent on replacing the white majority." so reads a monologue of hate posted online by brenton tarrant, the man facing murder charges in new zealand after friday's mosque killings. islamophobia — is it a mirror image of the hate message that drivesjihadi terror? maria, why d
in other news, tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts toeselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week... has the world been neglecting white supremacists while busy worrying about radical islamists? where will is fighters go after the end of their so—called caliphate? and a fortnight till brexit day?. and a fortnight till brexit...
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mr nicholas boles. thank you, mr speaker. studio: i just nicholas boles. thank you, mr speaker.arket 2.0 proposal, relative to all other brexit compromises is that it offers something important and valuable to everyone and every party in this house. four members of the labour party it offers that strong position in the single market which is france‘s grading has confirmed it is france‘s grading has confirmed it is vital for workers‘ rights. is france‘s grading has confirmed it is vitalfor workers‘ rights. for honourable and right honourable members in the snp, common market 2.0 preserves the principle of free movement of labour, which they tell me is essential to scotland‘s future economic prosperity and social cohesion. but for those in other parts of the uk worried about the possibility of another massive influx of european migrants, like the one we experienced after poland and hungary joined the the one we experienced after poland and hungaryjoined the eu in 200a, it offers an emergency brake, which could be deployed as a temporary safeguard in the regions affected. for my ho
mr nicholas boles. thank you, mr speaker. studio: i just nicholas boles. thank you, mr speaker.arket 2.0 proposal, relative to all other brexit compromises is that it offers something important and valuable to everyone and every party in this house. four members of the labour party it offers that strong position in the single market which is france‘s grading has confirmed it is france‘s grading has confirmed it is vital for workers‘ rights. is france‘s grading has confirmed it is...
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six minutes after the plane took off from bole international airport, it crashed on this site and villagers telling us they heard a loud bang and then parts of that plane burst into flames. just to give you an idea of the crash scene, it's quite big, about the size of a football pitch and in the middle is a big hole. this is what is the landing point, the crash point of flight et302 and the impact of that can be seen everywhere you look around. the parts of the plane are spread across a huge area. we have seen some of the rescue services getting clothes, passports and personal items of some of those who lost their lives here. we also understand that earlier on in the morning, when the rescue and emergency services scrambled to the site, they did manage to recover some of the remains of those who perished here. now, this incident has shocked the country. we have been hearing of condolences being sent to the families of those who lost their loved ones, including from prime minister abiy ahmed who has sent his condolences. ethiopian airlines is africa's biggest airline and is a source of pride
six minutes after the plane took off from bole international airport, it crashed on this site and villagers telling us they heard a loud bang and then parts of that plane burst into flames. just to give you an idea of the crash scene, it's quite big, about the size of a football pitch and in the middle is a big hole. this is what is the landing point, the crash point of flight et302 and the impact of that can be seen everywhere you look around. the parts of the plane are spread across a huge...
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some of the tweets we have had from nick boles, oliver letwin, supporting this choice of indicative votesotes were tight, bubbly lobbying some of those remain ministers to come across. someone said today, one of the junior ministers, said, not much point being one at the moment, not consulted, not brought into the loop, as it were, when it comes to brexit, better supporting deal tonight. maybe that is the decision that richard harrington has taken. let's show you the house, it is filling up now, benches on both sides, standing room only now. at the back of its... and i can see the tellers coming towards their positions. we should get a result in a minute. while we wait for this, we are hearing the view from brussels. the view that no deal is increasingly likely... so difficult at the moment to read the prime minister, she stood up today and... here we go... order! order. the ayes to the right, the noes 529, to the left, 502. the ayes to the right, 529, the noes to the left, 502. so, the ayes have it, the ayes have it. unlock! we come now, to amendment f, f for freddie. i invite margaret b
some of the tweets we have had from nick boles, oliver letwin, supporting this choice of indicative votesotes were tight, bubbly lobbying some of those remain ministers to come across. someone said today, one of the junior ministers, said, not much point being one at the moment, not consulted, not brought into the loop, as it were, when it comes to brexit, better supporting deal tonight. maybe that is the decision that richard harrington has taken. let's show you the house, it is filling up...
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let's go live to bole airport in addis ababa.morning, david. >> reporter: yes, with the planes to fly over it except for u.s. and canada, as you say, now, the ceo telling cnn that the black boxes are out of the country for early analysis. the pilot did have issues with the control system of that plane before it went down, and tragic scenes playing out here today in ethiopia, with families heading to the scene to try and get some kind of closure. we spoke to the son of one of those victims on board. you try to keep it together, but it's such a difficult time for him. >> they will not see, and it feel like a family. now, our kin, our blood. i really, really fear that. i'm not i'm not, i'm not -- i don't do well with this. i have really bad moments. >> reporter: i can't imagine how difficult is will be for those families to head to that site after we've been reporting there for several days. they're going to have questions. but those questions might not be answered anytime soon. jessica. >> all right. david, thank you so much. >>> a
let's go live to bole airport in addis ababa.morning, david. >> reporter: yes, with the planes to fly over it except for u.s. and canada, as you say, now, the ceo telling cnn that the black boxes are out of the country for early analysis. the pilot did have issues with the control system of that plane before it went down, and tragic scenes playing out here today in ethiopia, with families heading to the scene to try and get some kind of closure. we spoke to the son of one of those victims...
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that airport, the bole international airport is extremely busy for passengers all over the world transitingdis ababa in the mountainous region of the city. at this stage, those are the details we have and rescuers will be already on the scene, natalie. >> very interesting information you just brought up, that this was a new aircraft like the one that crashed, that lion aircraft, and that they were both in the air such a short amount of time. i'm trying to remember, david, didn't the crew in the lion crash, didn't they signal some duress from the cockpit? >> reporter: well, there was the issue of the sensors and that the crew had difficulty controlling the plane because of the sensor inputs. that was the initial assessment of that lion air crash. in this case, we don't know if there was communication at this stage, between the airline on the ground, the ground staff, as well as the pilots leaving on that morning flight to nairobi. now, there are multiple flights a day between nairobi and addis ababa. this is a very popular route as i said. and ethiopia airlines has perhaps the newest fleet i
that airport, the bole international airport is extremely busy for passengers all over the world transitingdis ababa in the mountainous region of the city. at this stage, those are the details we have and rescuers will be already on the scene, natalie. >> very interesting information you just brought up, that this was a new aircraft like the one that crashed, that lion aircraft, and that they were both in the air such a short amount of time. i'm trying to remember, david, didn't the crew...
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and crew members went through in their final moments, it was just six minutes after taking off from bole international airport that ethiopian airlines flight 302 crashed in this field behind me. we spoke to an eyewitness earlier today, he was collecting wood in the hills near by, he said he saw the plane flying erratically like the pilot was trying to do something. he also said that he believes that the plane was smoking in some fashion before it went down. so all of these sort of eyewitness accounts obviously you can't judge the entire incident just from one person's account, but investigators, police, information ren tick peop forensic people coming here and they have a disaster response unit here, they will all be collecting this are informatiin figure out what brought down the flight. to give you an idea of the scene behind me, devastating scene, a lot of fuselage from the plane and of course it is ongoing, they do still pull bodies out of the rubble. >> just a devastating scene the there. >>> president trump will deliver a budget proposal this morning. >>> to politics now. president
and crew members went through in their final moments, it was just six minutes after taking off from bole international airport that ethiopian airlines flight 302 crashed in this field behind me. we spoke to an eyewitness earlier today, he was collecting wood in the hills near by, he said he saw the plane flying erratically like the pilot was trying to do something. he also said that he believes that the plane was smoking in some fashion before it went down. so all of these sort of eyewitness...
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the senior pilot, more than 8,000 hours of air time said he was in trouble, tried to turn back to bole international. a witness we saw on the plane said he saw the plane tilting and smoking and then slam noolgt hillside where i'm standing. now serious questions being asked about how this tragic could have happened. all 157 people on board killed in this brand-new aircraft. john, alisyn. >> david, it is remarkable to see the work going on behind you and this site. grim work. so important, though, for the families. so important for the investigation as well. what has boeing said about the crash? >> reporter: well, john, they put out a statement. we asked them about the fact this is another new 7378 max that has gone down in six months. no response on that. but they did put out a statement wishing condolences for the families. les saying that they will take investigators here to eethiopia to help. right now there are ntsb officials en route to hip with the investigation. i've seen embassy officials. there were eight americans on board this flight, it's a very popular route that many of us
the senior pilot, more than 8,000 hours of air time said he was in trouble, tried to turn back to bole international. a witness we saw on the plane said he saw the plane tilting and smoking and then slam noolgt hillside where i'm standing. now serious questions being asked about how this tragic could have happened. all 157 people on board killed in this brand-new aircraft. john, alisyn. >> david, it is remarkable to see the work going on behind you and this site. grim work. so important,...
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a boleeing 737 max jets are grounded after the two deadly crashes both involving the same type of aircraft decision to ground them could impact travelers here in the bay area. abc 7 news reporter matt keller live for us at mineta san jose national airport. matt. >> reporter: good morning, jessica and reggie. flight aware.com reporting 22 cancellations and 13 delays here at san jose international airport. but we don't have confirmation on why those flights in and out of the airport are canceled or delayed. we did contact southwest airlines this morning. they told us that they don't have airport or flight-specific details to share. san jose airport officials have yet to get back with me. airlines mainly southwest, american and united should be able to swap out planes pretty quickly and passengers shouldn't be terribly inconvenienced. that's because the 737 max 8 as j fle herea small percentage in the u.s. eric young was on one of the last flights to take off before the jets were grounded nationwide yesterday. he said his flight from l.a. to oakland was intense after he discovered he was on a
a boleeing 737 max jets are grounded after the two deadly crashes both involving the same type of aircraft decision to ground them could impact travelers here in the bay area. abc 7 news reporter matt keller live for us at mineta san jose national airport. matt. >> reporter: good morning, jessica and reggie. flight aware.com reporting 22 cancellations and 13 delays here at san jose international airport. but we don't have confirmation on why those flights in and out of the airport are...
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this option was tabled by nick boles, he‘s a conservative who supported remain in the referendum.omise that will allow us to put the interminable brexit around behind us. next, motion h. this is similar to common market 2.0, because it says the uk should join the european free trade association, efta, a free trade area consisting of four countries iceland, liechtenstein, norway and switzerland, and also remain a member of the european economic area, eea, an extension of the eu‘s single market which includes all eu members and iceland, liechtenstein, norway. but it rejects any kind of customs union with the eu, as the the irish border backstop in theresa may‘s deal involves an alignment with the customs union, this option calls for it to be replaced. it was tabled by conservative george eustice, who quit as minister earlier this month over brexit. the benefits of this approach, art that we can get things done quickly, the benefits of this approach, are that we can get things done quickly, we canjoin the surveillance system within three months, and full membership within six months.
this option was tabled by nick boles, he‘s a conservative who supported remain in the referendum.omise that will allow us to put the interminable brexit around behind us. next, motion h. this is similar to common market 2.0, because it says the uk should join the european free trade association, efta, a free trade area consisting of four countries iceland, liechtenstein, norway and switzerland, and also remain a member of the european economic area, eea, an extension of the eu‘s single...
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groundswell behind that thousand to watch those are the common market two point being pushed by nick boles there's quite a constellation of course party in place behind this this is all about staying in the european economic area coming up with an alternative customs union arrangement the question around that is freedom of movement and i think the fact that that would still remain in some form which will not go down very well with the government and certainly one of the prime minister's registered red line. him say exactly and she has already said that despite whatever the m.p.'s come up with today and into next week she is not going to agree to bind herself to the outcome that there was also a spanner that has been thrown in by the speaker john bercow when he said that in relation to the government bringing back on its own deal again for a what's called envy three meaningful vote three it must pass what he called the test of change there was some expectation that the government might. have got extra support from certain tory rebels who previously knocked back the deal but have changed the
groundswell behind that thousand to watch those are the common market two point being pushed by nick boles there's quite a constellation of course party in place behind this this is all about staying in the european economic area coming up with an alternative customs union arrangement the question around that is freedom of movement and i think the fact that that would still remain in some form which will not go down very well with the government and certainly one of the prime minister's...
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aftermath of the christchurch massacre and some of the issues you have been talking about and by nick bolesfter a row about brexit. all of that and more including kelsey grammer, the great american actor who is in london singing and doing a lot more, a great transporter which is very unusual and hollywood. you're watching breakfast. still to come. we'll catch up with the gb football team taking part in this year's special olympics in abu dhabi. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. here's a summary of this morning's main news. new zealand's prime minister says her office received a document containing far—right views, minutes before the shootings that killed 50 people in two mosques in christchurch on friday. at a press conference, jacinda ardern also said it will be several days before the bodies of the 50 people who were killed are returned to their families. a 28—year—old man has been remanded in custody and will appear in court again next month. more than 40 flood warnings are in place across britain, following a day of heavy ra
aftermath of the christchurch massacre and some of the issues you have been talking about and by nick bolesfter a row about brexit. all of that and more including kelsey grammer, the great american actor who is in london singing and doing a lot more, a great transporter which is very unusual and hollywood. you're watching breakfast. still to come. we'll catch up with the gb football team taking part in this year's special olympics in abu dhabi. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is...
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the prime minister said she is not bound by what the commons decides but nick boles on newsnight lastes not take up what we find consensus on, we will legislate for it, how would they do that? the proposal they had a few weeks ago is to bring a private members bill and to legislate that way. but the problem that will be had, it is notjust winning the votes in deciding what option is, you then have got to sustain that politically going forward, notjust for a day or two, but four days, weeks, months in order to get this process through. it is not clear to me that there will be any clarity about how that can be done and therefore the government may well find the only option is a general election. so, if you want to control the business of the day, you have got to have this vote to do that? the way the backbenchers are able to achieve that is by that because their presumption is in favour of their presumption is in favour of the government. there are some days that are given priority is to backbenchers and the opposition but the key thing is the government gets to decide on when that happ
the prime minister said she is not bound by what the commons decides but nick boles on newsnight lastes not take up what we find consensus on, we will legislate for it, how would they do that? the proposal they had a few weeks ago is to bring a private members bill and to legislate that way. but the problem that will be had, it is notjust winning the votes in deciding what option is, you then have got to sustain that politically going forward, notjust for a day or two, but four days, weeks,...
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. >> reporter: flight 302 took off at 8:38 local time from ethiopia's bole international airport in addisbba. the pilot made a distress call wants to turn back. then at just six minutes into the flight all contact was lost and the plane crashed in debre zeit. a witness describes it. "it came draktly from the sky downwards," he said, "and we heard a huge explosion." it was a boeing 737 max 8 that the airline recently purchased at the end of last year. on the plane, 35 nationalities from around the world. so many of those people had dedicated their lives to helping others. the united nations has been hard hit by the crash losing 19 staff members from people providing safety tore refugees to those fighting world hunger, the flight manifest reads like a list of the very best of humanity. for cbs morning. >> such a terrible story. china's aviation authority ordered all chinese airlines to stop flying boeing 737 max 8 jets off the crash which killed 8 chinese citizens. regulators pointed to last year's lion air crash and said they have zero tolerance for safety hazards. indonesia and cayman air
. >> reporter: flight 302 took off at 8:38 local time from ethiopia's bole international airport in addisbba. the pilot made a distress call wants to turn back. then at just six minutes into the flight all contact was lost and the plane crashed in debre zeit. a witness describes it. "it came draktly from the sky downwards," he said, "and we heard a huge explosion." it was a boeing 737 max 8 that the airline recently purchased at the end of last year. on the plane, 35...
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option d nick boles: common market 2.0 or norway—plus.ngle market and a customs partnership option h george eustice. the norway option without a customs union. in other words the eea + efta. optionj ken clarke: leaving the eu with a uk wide customs union. option k jeremy corbyn: labour s brexit plan — a permanent customs union plus alignment with single market on future eu rights and regs. option ljoanna cherry: the revoking article 50 option, if a no—deal brexit is not explicitly approved by mp s a day before we leave. option m margaret beckett. is the second referendum option, a demand for public approval of any withdrawal agreement. option 0 marcus fysh: is the malthouse plan b option. favoured by the eurosceptic erg. if the withdrawal agreement is not approved then the government must seeka standstill agreement with the eu, while negotiating a future trade deal. ijust i just wanted to say that we are going to get the result of these votes probably all at once from the speaker and i have to say, i do not know how he is going to announc
option d nick boles: common market 2.0 or norway—plus.ngle market and a customs partnership option h george eustice. the norway option without a customs union. in other words the eea + efta. optionj ken clarke: leaving the eu with a uk wide customs union. option k jeremy corbyn: labour s brexit plan — a permanent customs union plus alignment with single market on future eu rights and regs. option ljoanna cherry: the revoking article 50 option, if a no—deal brexit is not explicitly...
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out our future relationship, and it could be a plus plus plus all the common market 2.0 that nick boles government plasma energy, that is not going to change anytime soon. but if this goes through, there would be a transition period, so things would remain as are now. so for businesses and households, that is a short—term help. but after the end of 2020, we don't know where we are going. all bets are off. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in the central lobby at the houses of parliament. it has been such a fiery, passionate debate. it's great to watch. but one of the most interesting things has been the tussles within the parties. for example, in the tory party, we saw the european research group of brexiteers. some of them have gone on board with mrs may's deal, boris johnson saying he will back it even though it is painful. and we have seen others holding out like bill cash, saying it would be to castrate the freedom of the british people. and we have seen the two groups openly clashing with each other in the chamber. 0n the ulster unionist site, we have seen the leader
out our future relationship, and it could be a plus plus plus all the common market 2.0 that nick boles government plasma energy, that is not going to change anytime soon. but if this goes through, there would be a transition period, so things would remain as are now. so for businesses and households, that is a short—term help. but after the end of 2020, we don't know where we are going. all bets are off. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in the central lobby at the houses of...
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. >> reporter: speaking to former fox news host eric boling whose son died of an overdose, mrs.d she's warned her own son about the dangers of addiction. >> i teach him. i try to explain how drugs are dangerous, it will mess up your head. it will mess up your body, and nothing comes positive out of it. >> reporter: during the 30-minute discussion, mrs. trump also blasted the press chiding the media for not covering the epidemic more. >> i challenge the press to devote as much time to the lives lost and the potential lives that could be saved is by dead ka -- dedicating the same amount of coverage as you do to idle gossip or travel stories. >> reporter: the first lady has championed the battle against opioids since her first year in the white house putting the spotlight on an addiction that affects more than 2 million americans and kills more than 130 people nationwide every day. tuesday's town hall, the final stop in her inaugural be best tour focused on keeping kids healthy and protecting them against online bullying. >> there are people dying in this country of opioid abuse. t
. >> reporter: speaking to former fox news host eric boling whose son died of an overdose, mrs.d she's warned her own son about the dangers of addiction. >> i teach him. i try to explain how drugs are dangerous, it will mess up your head. it will mess up your body, and nothing comes positive out of it. >> reporter: during the 30-minute discussion, mrs. trump also blasted the press chiding the media for not covering the epidemic more. >> i challenge the press to devote as...
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we see jobless claims buying up bole out a few ploz ash where the new york stead said there's a chancever the next 12 months actually having a recession in the next 12 months yield curve is telling you >> i would be more optimistic on the 2020 growth outlook. fiscal being a key question there. if you can get a dole on a continuing resolution, get fiscal spending, you don't avoid a fiscal cliff, you do have a decent fiscal emphasis in 2020 >> you have a target, s&p for 2019 >> twice in 2019 that's about a 5% decline. >> do you have a target tore 2018 >> mid to upper sipgle digits. >> if i'm a client of setari and an advisor -- >> you're way above your target. >> i think i want to cash out at this point >> no. >> we can see stocks >> tell your advisors when to sell >> 140 points above your target. >> sounds like you are getting cute on market time. >> the opportunity is we would start to settle out some of the sectors that have gone ahead of themselves and start to rebound. opportunities to reduce interest rates. >> are you making a real statement. >> it's par. we're at 2832 and headed u
we see jobless claims buying up bole out a few ploz ash where the new york stead said there's a chancever the next 12 months actually having a recession in the next 12 months yield curve is telling you >> i would be more optimistic on the 2020 growth outlook. fiscal being a key question there. if you can get a dole on a continuing resolution, get fiscal spending, you don't avoid a fiscal cliff, you do have a decent fiscal emphasis in 2020 >> you have a target, s&p for 2019...