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this is beyond 100 days this is bbc news. i'm reeta chakrabarti. with me katty kay in washington, the headlines at 8pm. christian fraser is in london. our top stories: the pilots in the ethiopian airlines a report into last monthmy ethiopian crash which killed 157 people airlines crash which killed one at a you're watching beyond 100 days. followed the manufacturers 57 people finds the pilots were not instructions but still couldn't stop the pilots in the ethiopian airlines to blame. —— 157 people. crash followed the manufacturers the nosedive. those were the instructions but still couldn't stop the nosedive. findings of a preliminary report. the crew performed all the procedures. two days of meetings and they will repeatedly provided boeing responds to the findings, by the manufacturer but was unable saying the plane had continue. theresa may and jeremy to control the aircraft. a faulty sensor. corbyn try to find common ground to try to salvage a brexit deal. and coming up, sandra was a trailblazer when she was the first more talks between labour and the after two deadly crashes, the woman to sit on the us supreme government to find a way forward on court. we will examine her legacy brexit. downing street they were company says its new software should which they set in motion detailed and productive and that two sides hope to meet again tomorrow. solve the problem but there are further questions being answered the german chancellor visits and real—life guitar heroes. we take foot —— asked. doubling with talks for the irish further questions being answered foot -- asked. the crew performed and real—life guitar heroes. we take a tour of the exhibition which takes premise about the deadlock and the all the procedures, repeatedly in some of the greatest instruments of rock and roll. possibility of a new brexit. provided by the manufacturer, but was not able to control the in the event of a no—deal with the aircraft. no sign of a cross-party the usjustice department uk crashes out without an agreement, it is not possible to have a is defending its handling breakthrough yet on brexit, but both of the mueller investigation the irish prime minister and the after press reports here that german chancellor are urging members of mueller‘s team don't
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agree with the department's patients. in the event of a no deal characterisation of its findings. where the uk crashes out without an last month the attorney general agreement, it's not possible, quite summarised the report, frankly, to have a clear plan. also saying it cleared the president of colluding with russia but left on the programme. some of special unresolved the issue of obstructing justice. now he is under pressure counsel robert miller's from democrats to release the full investigators say the attorney report to congress so they can get general‘s conclusions did not a complete picture of properly convey how damaging their what mr muellerfound. findings were for president trump. in a statement the justice and the royal prerogative, we will department says the report can't be released immediately hear from the instagram and in its entirety because it contains so much and the royal prerogative, we will hearfrom the instagram user, whose handle sussex royal was taken off classified information. him without his knowledge and given a brief time ago i spoke to harry and meghan. with former cia officer and democratic congresswoman elissa slotkin from michigan. hello. i'm katty kay in washington. congresswoman, what do you make of christian fraser is in london. these reports that there is a difference of opinion between people the preliminary report on the ethiopian airlines crash, on the mueller team and the attorney in which 157 people were killed, general overjust how is because points the finger of blame directly at boeing. although the report has they treat this report is for the not yet been released, president? this is why we need the result of the airline says the computer system on board the 7a7 max pushed the nose down four times into a steep dive. the full report. we need to see the there are striking similarities to a lion air accident last year,
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which killed 189 people. full documentation and that will put these type of things to rest, but we except there was one key difference. have to see it first. this time, the ethiopian pilots had he worked at the cia when mueller correctly diagnosed the issue, and effectively disabled was director of the fbi and you have the anti—stall software, three minutes before the crash, said you have great respect for him. and yet, as the pilots tried to gain altitude, there was a tug of war could he have avoided some of this between the computer and the crew. if he had been more clear in his own our transport correspondent analysis of the report when it came to the issue of whether the tom burridge reports. president had obstructed justice? i can't speak for our clear or harrowing details today unclear he was when until i see his of the final moments before this report. i do have a lot of respect ethiopian airlines boeing 737 max plumetted into the ground. for him and i know he would do seconds after take—off, an automatic anti—stall mechanism whatever he could to bring as much was pushing the plane down, legal clarity to the situation as he could. he obviously saw a lot of the pilots wrestled to pull up. indictments so he clearly got his act together on a bunch of different cases but i'm going to wait to hear but like the crew in the same type of plane, from the actual report and i don't think it's fair to him to say which crashed months earlier in similar circumstances, they were unable to bring something before i see it. the plane under control. and the justice at one point, the ethiopian crew something before i see it. and thejustice department is saying followed the procedure outlined it can't release it until it's been by boeing but could not stop through it all because it says there the plane nosediving again. is so much sensitive information on
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the crew performed all the procedures repeatedly provided by the manufacturer, every page. does that satisfy you in but was not able to control the aircraft. terms of how long it is taking to get it? sure. if it is a 300 page report, 346 people killed. in two similar crashes involving i'm from the intelligence committee andi i'm from the intelligence committee and i know how long it takes to redact a report. i trust that they boeing's latest short—haul aircraft. are not over rejecting things but i will give them the benefit of the doubt. the max is the latest version are you convinced the american people will one day see this report of boeing's very popular 737. new heavy engines make it more in as fulla people will one day see this report in as full a form as possible? fuel—efficient, but in flight, their weight and position force iam, in as full a form as possible? i am, because i think congress has the plane's nose up a bit. been so united on it. it would be one thing if only democrats said we if the angle of light becomes should release this report but it too high, then a plane can stall and crash. was unanimous. republicans and democrats voted together, and i think that is a powerful thing for so boeing designed a computer system on the max, which automatically the president and white house two pushes the nose down. here and it is a powerful thing for the country to hear so i think we before the max was grounded, will see it. that system relied on just one i want to ask about one other thing of two sensors at the front of the aircraft, which calculate the why have you. the president has just angle at which the plane is flying. said, having said that he might but in both crashes, the data close the border with mexico in the from that censor was incorrect. course of this week, has just said so as we have shown up here, he is going to push that back a
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the computer system thought little bit. let mejust the plane was at high angle he is going to push that back a little bit. let me just pay you what the president has said. we are going to give them a one—year of attack, when in fact it wasn't. look at what happens warning and if the drugs don't stop when the system kicks in. it was designed to do that, but, instead, it wrongly caused orare the plane to nosedive. warning and if the drugs don't stop or are largely stopped, we are going unaware of what was happening, the pilots pulled up, to put tariffs on mexico and but the system was designed to reactivate again and again. products, in particular cars. the and within minutes, whole ball games is cars. you come from detroit, the home of they had lost control. cards. i assume you welcome the fact that the president seems to have rowed back from the idea of shutting you can see that the aircraft is now the border immediately. in quitea you can see that the aircraft is now in quite a steep dive. we have a tremendous number of people coming over our southern captain chris brady has 18 years border right now. but we also do incredible economic damage byjust of experience flying the 737 max. closing the border. we are a border state in michigan and we know how it would devastate our economy and the nation's economy if we did that so i'm glad he backed off the threat. by which the planes are modified and certified need to be reviewed. frankly, we've already been it is the processes suffering under the tariffs that which are flawed. and the processes should be catching these kind of developments. have come because of his trade war, boeing says safety is at the core and we all understand that there is of everything it does. and we all understand that there is a problem there with the border but
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with hundreds grounded, and thousands of orders on ice, the cure can't be worse than the it is working to modify this plane disease itself and by closing the to make it safer, but some border that is what he's doing, will question whether it should have making the cure more painful than the disease. been signed off to fly. thanks very much forjoining us. nick bryant is outside boeing's washington office. we have had a joe biden is laying off hugging statement from the company in the and touching and kissing. last hour, what do they say? they the former vice president says he has heard the message have been focusing on their attempts about his physical behaviour and will, in future, be more respectful of to actually remedy this problem, talking about this software update people's personal space. to that computerised system on board in a video released on social media the plane, which is obviously at the mr biden, who is 76, says he understands that times have changed. there was no actual apology heart of the investigation in the ethiopian airlines crash and also in in the video but this was a clear attempt to quell that crash of the airline off criticism from a series of women who have come forward to say indonesia. yesterday, they took that mr biden acted inappropriately. new software into the air for the i will always believe governing and, second time, it was their second quite frankly, life for that matter demonstration flight, this time on is about connecting. board was the ceo of boeing. they connecting with people. that won't change but i will be are saying that software will be willing to be more respectful of updated, they are saying they will add an extra sensor to that people's personal space and that is a good thing, computerised device, they are saying that's a good thing. that pilots will receive clearer
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guidelines and updated guidelines what i heard there aside from him about what to do in these scenarios, saying that he is going to change but obviously this begs the his behaviour is that he is running. question, they have been working on the president has tweeted aboutjoe a software update before the ethiopian airlines crash, they biden tonight. do you want to see started working it after the lion it? yeah, go on. aircrash, so it started working it after the lion air crash, so it begs the question why wasn't more urgency attached to yeah. that figure behind him moves that project? and also, it is not around. it is a bit of a strange video and you have to go online to just boeing under scrutiny now, it see it if you want to see the full impact of it but it struck me, is the air regulators in america, as well, for signing off on this plane. looking at this, obviouslyjoe biden is probably the one candidate he doesn't want to run against and what so, nick, what does this mean for boeing? i was looking as we came on you get here is an impression of what we are going to see in 2020. it air, boeing's share price today is might get quite nasty. actually up 2.5%, which i think certainly surprise me and might it looks like it could well do. i surprise a lot of people given the news, what does this mean for the future of the company? boeing is in think you're right, christian. i spoke for some buddy who worked for the midst of one of the biggest joe biden when he was vice president who suggested this has not put him crises in its 103 year history but off and he is reaching out to donors financially it is in a very strong and has made him of anything more position. last year for instance it determined and he is probably going to announce pretty soon, and in topped $100 billion in sales worldwide for the first time in video he talks about important
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corporate history. the order book is announcements coming up video he talks about important announcements coming up in the next month so i wouldn't be surprised if full. they are in a pretty good position financially at least to joe biden says despite all of this deal with the potential litigation he is running and there are people that will come from this, and a lawsuit was filed in a chicago court in the donald trump orbit who do feel as though he would make a earlier on today, concerning the american citizen that was killed in formidable competitor. people are the ethiopian airlines crash, so financially they are in a strong position. as you say, confidence on repeatedly talking about joe formidable competitor. people are wall street seems to be pretty repeatedly talking aboutjoe biden, trying to attack him before he strong. the share price to dip announces it, almost, and i think this kind of weird mock of the video significantly strong. the share price to dip significa ntly after strong. the share price to dip significantly after the ethiopian airlines crash, i think about 9%, -it this kind of weird mock of the video but, as you say, it has risen this —itis this kind of weird mock of the video — it is worth having a look at— is morning on the news of this trying to pre—empt his decision to potential fix for this computerised run. problem, but the problem i think is theresa may and jeremy corbyn not necessarily the confidence of have now held two days of talks. the two leaders say the meetings wall street, katty, it is reassuring have been "constructive" and the discussion are expected to continue into next week. despite the fact the uk is set to leave the european union parliament. and reassuring without a deal in eight days' time. neither of them fancy another vote. governments that have ground of the but the labour leader is not in line plane so far. with his party membership — polling suggests more than 70% i'm joined now by michael goldfarb — of labour's members back the former chief of staff a second referendum. i've been speaking with chi 0nwurah, for the federal aviation administration. the shadow industry minister as the faa been asleep at the wheel
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who represents newcastle central, a constituency that went narrowly for remain. on this one? they share some of the blame. in effect, let's go back to the original sin. the original sin her name is on a letter sent to on this is that this plane should jeremy corbyn asking him to press probably never have been certified asa probably never have been certified as a derivative of the 737, because the prime ministerfor a so—called confirmatory referendum or in other in effect the more powerful engines words a people's vote. this is a letter to sort of give in fact the structure of aircraft, so in fact the structure of aircraft, so what happened is that boeing was power to jeremy's elbow. bragging about how fast they got it this is a letter to sort of give power tojeremy‘s elbow. these are discussions with theresa may that certified. once you do that as a should have happened over two years derivative, all of the pressure is on to make sure that anything you do ago really, and reaching out to try to that plane is minimal. you don't to form a consensus. for us it is wa nt to that plane is minimal. you don't want pilot training you don't want really important that jeremy to form a consensus. for us it is really important thatjeremy has said many times we have a vision of to burden the airlines, it was sold a future progressive constructive as minimal pilot training, no other features were added, so in effect they need to go back and look at relationship with the european union whether that was a wise decision. and what we are saying in that faa has been suffering from the letter is we can't sort of attrition of people for many years, compromise, if you like, on a tory brexit without having the when doing more with less has been the mantra. they are to blame but illegitimacy of taking that back to they don't have the capability to the people. keep up, especially today with the iam the people. i am curious to know when you would modern automation. is there an hold your confirmatory vote? i think hold your confirmatory vote? ithink in hold your confirmatory vote?
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insidious relationship between a i think in terms of the process, we are in unknown territory here. major company like boeing and the point i'm trying to get at is regulators, given that we know, four months labour has argued we are there is nick bryant standing outside these very big offices, heading towards a blind brexit and what you want is a confirmatory vote right outside washington, dc, not ona what you want is a confirmatory vote on a deal that has not even be farfrom capital right outside washington, dc, not far from capital hill, right outside washington, dc, not farfrom capital hill, are they negotiated. i think what we want a final say on lobbying the faa and getting preferential treatment? intensely. is on i think what we want a final say on isona i think what we want a final say on this was a great example. there is a is on a deal, is on what leaving brexit means, now that we can see very strong powerful lobby in what that means after the washington that does lobby the faa, disinformation of the campaign on but the systematic problem is that the delegation of authority to both sides. boeing itself to self certify is there are another 25 of your really a large part of the problem. colleagues, may be more now, who say prior to 2005 at least there was an this is a thinly masked attempt to reverse the referendum and would faa inspector, it could have been a create huge division in the country, guy or a woman who was just really tough or whatever, but you don't not to mention problems for a labour have that anymore. so faa has to up not to mention problems for a labour up in the north. ta ke have that anymore. so faa has to take the word of boeing to self yeah, and i'm an mp in newcastle. my certify. i am take the word of boeing to self certify. lam not take the word of boeing to self certify. i am not confident this software fix... let me put it this constituency voted straight down the line, 57% to remain, 49.3 to leave. way, when you buy a new iphone you ta ke way, when you buy a new iphone you take it back because there is a problem, do you want a software patch? i don't think so. you want an -- 51.72 line, 57% to remain, 49.3 to leave. original new plane. so this raises —— 51.72 remain. i recognise what my collea g u es —— 51.72 remain. i recognise what my colleagues are saying and what i get
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other questions. i hope faa will more than anything is a desire for look at it closely, they say they are the summer, but i don't think this to be over and people to come the planes are flying to the fall together. i don't think a referendum would be more divisive. now that we and it ought not. if i understand can see what a leave deal looks you correctly, michael, are you saying the engines are too big for the airframe and to compensate for like, it could bring people together in understanding what the choice is that the software re—balances the aircraft? yes, yes, and engineers have said that. i don't know if the before us. i think it's really engineers or the business was important that people get a view of driving these decisions, but clearly what this is going to mean, a they have world—class engineers at concrete sense of what leaf means boeing and airbus, so they have this and, you know, we know what remain and they looked for a fix to that aeronautical problem, and now at is like. you must recognise there is an awful sta ke aeronautical problem, and now at stake is whether that software patch lot of anger, particularly in and the report that came out today speaks to the fact that it keeps northern constituencies, and there isa northern constituencies, and there is a risk that labour is going to gaining speed and the pilots can't take, well, a beating in a general ove rta ke gaining speed and the pilots can't overtake it. i don't know if that election for not forcing through entire software patch will fix the problem and we may have to go back brexit. there's a lot of northern to ground zero in terms of constituencies who voted to leave certifying this aircraft. coming and, you know, we need to see what back to the point nick was making, i don't know about you, but if i was flying with an airline and they have peoples view is now. a second the 737 max in the future i would be a bit wary, and i can only be referendum doesn't mean that remain thinking of one or two examples would win necessarily, by any means,
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where the pa —— the pr got ahead a bit, the dc-10 where the pa —— the pr got ahead a bit, the dc—10 was another. is that if that desire to leave is there and the future for this aircraft, do you we see what leave means. whether it think? the stigma is pretty big. look at value jet way back when it meant no deal, a customs union... if that desire to leave is still there, crashed in florida everglades, they had to rebrand it with another name we will leave. the problem is that because people would not fly on value it —— value jet. twa 800 when we will leave. the problem is that we had a referendum where we knew what remained was but we didn't know the fuel tank exploded. so there is what remained was but we didn't know what leave was and now we know what leave is and what it means, i think stigma attached to it, but the crisis of confidence is worldwide and the faa is not good at public for leave voters and four remain relations and they ought to be taken voters to actually sort of, you to leeds. one is in the public know, finish this, if you like, take sphere when it should be working with the authorities. maybe they that decision as a country in a should have like a regulator summit of all the authorities to look at second vote, a second referendum, it how they can better do this. and in is essential. the second is to be aggressive, and i think they are saying they are, i 35 years before don't know how effective it will be, hillary clinton secured the democratic nomination to be aggressive at really looking for president and 16 years before madeline albright underneath the certification of this became secretary of state, aircraft and whether it was sandra day o'connor was named the first female judge to sit airworthy. thank you forjoining us. on the us supreme court. so interesting, a lot of questions justice o'connor's approach to the law dominated the high court about boeing and about regulators, for a quarter of a century.
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and of course now governments around the world who have grounded this plane looking at what is happening from affirmative action to abortion, and asking exactly the question she was often the voice that spoke for the court. michaeljust asked, thinking they evan thomas, author will not be satisfied perhaps with of the new biography, first, the software fix. you were talking joins us now from new york. about this cosy relationship between i once had the pleasure of boeing and the faa, and obviously boeing and the faa, and obviously boeing took over the role of some of the faa but we have to give credit interviewing sandra day o'connor to the president, because he got after she left the court. he ahead of this quite early. we were described her as others have talking about the problem and the described her as others have fa ct talking about the problem and the fact the aircraft had to be taken described her as the perfect first. out of service until he fix the what do you mean? problem quite early. yeah, let's see she was not a raving feminist, she was in many ways a traditional woman but she was a pretty determined if this fix will satisfy people who traditional woman, so she like to have grounded it. clearly they, say it's good to be first but you don't want to be the last. she had boeing has a problem, interesting to to be both acceptable to men but also somebody who paved her own way. watch that share price too. the she was smart and tough and she was british government's talks with the opposition labour party have wrapped up opposition labour party have wrapped upfora a compromiser. it was a minefield opposition labour party have wrapped up for a second day without any breakthrough in the brexit stand. 0n because she was the first woman and she could not afford to screw up, tuesday, mrs may said if she could and she didn't. not strike a deal with jeremy corbyn, she would stroke —— held another indicative vote in the commons. the indication what it would be before next wednesday.
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but no business motion is her confirmation the reflection was put down today. of her or of the time? and our political editor laura kuenssberg says its now likely she will go to brussels next week without any agreement, 99-0. of her or of the time? 99—0. ronald reagan who put her on and ask for a delay on the basis that talks are proceeding. the court was smart enough not to even if the two leaders pick a fight with the right to life could find that compromise, they are both being pulled apart by their respective parties. 0ur political correspondent jonathan crowd, so they kind of finesse that issue and made it go away but partly blake is in westminster. because she was so charming. she was jonathan, there are reports that the with the senator from north carolina letter is being drawn up at the who was the fire breather at the moment by the government to send to time and she was good at men in sort jean—claude juncker to ask for the ofa extension but there are some time and she was good at men in sort of a non—sexual way she flirted with disagreements about the timing for him and put them at ease, at the that extension and how long it is same time as being tough. a going to be. what are you hearing on that? that letter would be sent the legislator was mad at her and said, if you are a man i'd put you on the day before the eu council summit nose. she said, if you were a man, next week. they don't have to do it you could. she could be tough but at until that deadline, just 24 hours the same time she could get along. before the eu 27 leaders plus a great line! i was intrigued by her theresa may meet in brussels, and i confirmation. he said that she got would not expect it to be sent 99 votes, which is unheard of. before that. it may well be an early especially when you compare it to d raft before that. it may well be an early draft is in production and the fact
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that people in cabinet are split on brett kava nagh and how long the extension should be as especially when you compare it to brett kavanagh and others under donald trump. when she was preparing fio how long the extension should be as no surprise at all, because we know she had a certainjohn roberts very well the cabinet is deeply junior who was helping her who of divided over brexit, at this point course went on to become the chief it has been for some time. they disagree on what necessarily the prime minister's next move may be in justice of the united states. she complained that he was bad at private, albeit signing up to that hisjob. she was she complained that he was bad at his job. she was trying to learn process of talks with the labour constitutional law in a hurry and i party and with jeremy corbyn, which asked him about it. what the hell? i had been ongoing, and they have was new at the job! he ended without agreement, and without asked him about it. what the hell? i was new at thejob! he had to photocopy a lot of cases and he any conclusion, for a second day couldn't keep up with her voracious desire to learn and master her task. today, and look to continue she was eight state court of appeals tomorrow. chancellor philip hammond judge, she really was not ready for has been on record saying they could ask for the longer extension but if the supreme court, at least not on they pass the deal and got an agreement withjeremy they pass the deal and got an agreement with jeremy corbyn they paper. how did she change the way the court could perhaps get out before 22nd of may before the european elections. operated? it just strikes well, she got people to go for may before the european elections. itjust strikes me that if we haven't got a deal and they get this lunch. i know this concern is kind long delay next week, we will be of silly but when she went to the into a titanic struggle before may 22 to try and get something through. court, only half went to lunch because they were suspicious of each yes, that becomes if you like an other because somebody had leaked to
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unofficial deadline, because come bob woodward who had written a book what may, the government will avoid called the brethren. they didn't getting involved in european parliament elections in may. one necessarily like each other and she got people to go to lunch. she would theory doing the rounds is that if theory doing the rounds is that if show up at the chambers and not the eu agrees to an extension at leave until they went to lunch and that summit next week, there will be that had a tremendous unifying effect. clarence thomas told me that a clause, or an agreement within she was the glue, making the court that, that says as soon as the deal civil. is passed by parliament and ratified, then the uk can leave the evan thomas, the book is first. european union at an earlier date thanks very much forjoining us. than the one set as the deadline for kristen, because i am slightly the end of whatever extension is jealous of your fun fact, i have one agreed. no guarantee, of course, of my own. a little bird has that the eu would agree to that and whispered in my ear that the court it may well depend on how the talks are progressing, and how strong the that his ruling on the fred signs are that theresa may and fli ntstone that his ruling on the fred flintstone house in san francisco is jeremy corbyn can, between them, the court where had her first come to an agreement, which looks like something which would get the support of the house of commons. if flintstone house in san francisco is the court where had herfirstjob out of law school. how is that for they don't, we may well then that an obscure fact? the symmetry in this programme, it series of indicative votes, but on knows no bounds! we do this on different outcomes to brexit, which you mentioned earlier on in the purpose, people. this is what we do. christian didn't introduction, that could end up
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being the policy of the government even know that one. we hearfrom pursues. 0k, jonathan, thank you for joining us. meanwhile the german chancellor angela merkel is in ireland, holding this is what we do. christian didn't even know that one. we hear from the man who was forced to give up his talks with lee over edgar. the two instagram handle for megan and leaders in europe who most want to avoid a no—deal brexit of course. yes, the pair took part in a harry. roundtable discussion with 15 people from the border area with northern ireland to hear the impact that a no deal would have on their lives. any parliamentary report says that speaking after their brexit talks, mrs merkel said the european member seaside towns have been neglected states will stand together until the for too long. very last hour and that she will do everything she can to prevent a no—deal brexit. everything she can to prevent a no-deal brexit. translation: we want to stand together as 27 until the very la st to stand together as 27 until the very last hour. i can say this with the german side, we will do growing up on the edge of britain everything we can to prevent a comes with its challenges. no—deal brexit, britain crashing out it's still a nice place to visit but i think it's dying workwise of the european union but we have to because there are not many do this together, with britain and opportunities here any more. abi has lived in mablethorpe with their position that they will on the lincolnshire coast for most of her life. present with us. in the event of a she works in an arcade
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as well as studying. for students at the town's college, fio present with us. in the event of a no deal where the uk crashes out poor transport links and the cost without an agreement, it is not of travel are a problem. possible quite frankly to have a last winter the buses stopped for a couple of days, so i couldn't clear plan because there are so many get in to do my maths lessons then. some of the times ijust don't have different contingencies and hypotheticals and a lot will depend enough money to get here. on what the uk decides to do, today's house of lords report urges whether it will still uphold its the government to prioritise improvements to the transport commitments on the good friday network, digital connectivity and further education, all to counteract the challenges of the end—of—the—line location. agreement. it recommended free transport for over—16s in education and identified poor housing let's speak now to dearbhail as a significant issue. mcdonald, the irish author this town's only secondary school and journalist, who attended this closed three years ago. afternoon's roundtable parents say children with the irish prime minister here are increasingly isolated. and german chancellor. we live in a deprived area, she joins us from dublin. good of you to join us. tell us what and it has had a huge effect. a lot of the kids, you know, you said to the german chancellor theyjust think, we live in a dead—end town, what is the point, what is the point forced a i am a writer from the in us going anywhere border area, i grew up in northern because we can't achieve anything, ireland in the shadow of one of the because we can't get to college? there is no single solution to these largest british army bases and the message i was bringing to angela problems, but entrepreneurship can play a big role. merkel was i suppose we can't go you've got to find back to the hard border we knew in opportunities wherever you are, and our opportunity oui’ back to the hard border we knew in our childhood. the roundtable was here, selling clothes. discussion, which was very moving, further up the lincolnshire coast in cleethorpes, it had from business leaders, from the tillett sisters run a retail business. people living on either side of the we've got several apprenticeships running for girls just to develop border and from people whose lives the young people who don't have been directly affected by the necessarily want to go
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away further afield, troubles in the conflict. i think and stay in good old cleethorpes the german chancellor who spoke of and develop their skills. her own experience growing up in the government says it recognises germany and of course the experience the challenges facing seaside towns and that by 2020, it will have invested £200 million of the border there listening very intently, and as she stated after in the great british coast. that roundtable meeting when she stood side by side with the taoiseach lee over radtke, she said she would go to the nth degree to try and prevent no border. she also said they were standing with ireland. there was a sense of appeal that perhaps what the uk needs at this difficult time and the predicament it faces is also some patients. but it was i suppose, it now it's not every day that isa a vincent van gogh masterpiece patients. but it was i suppose, it is a voice perhaps not often heard and a van halen guitar are featured in the broader exit debate, the experience of those who grew up in the same place but you can currently find both at new york's along the border, just less than 21 metropolitan museum of art. years ago, vivid and evocative memories of that, and i think she took those sentiments and those next week the exhibit play it loud talks into the technical talks that will open to the public and rock followed that roundtable. so just to and roll fans can't wait to get a look. the display brings together be clear, you had urged her, warned rarely seen guitars and instruments from more than 80 renowned musicians her obviously about the problems of such as bob dylan, a hard border and then you said you elvis presley and the beatles. wa nted
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a hard border and then you said you wanted to listen to her words very carefully in the press conference. the bbc‘s nada tawfik got a behind where are you satisfied then with the scenes look and even ran what she said in a press conference? into a special guest. i suppose the key takeaway is to know that really they were saying the quiet galleries of the met they would go down to the 11th hour are filled with precious to do it, they would do everything masterpieces from the world's they can to prevent a hard border. greatest sculptors and painters. that is something, that sentiment she is obviously expressing on the pa rt of but the volume has been turned she is obviously expressing on the part of the broader eu 27 is something that many people across up to showcase a very the island of ireland we do have different artistic those memories of the hard border, who don't want it to return for movement, rock and roll. reasons of, but how it will affect the exhibition play it loud lets communities on both sides of the music lovers get up close border, people were very relieved to see that. but at the same time the to the instruments of legends, fromjimi hendrix to bob dylan. prospect of a no—deal brexit looms this is the first and the irish government today has major art exhibition dedicated to the instruments also been stepping up its of rock and roll. preparations and its warnings to businesses and others about the potential impact of that. but i there are more than 100 pieces think if i could take anything away and some are on loan from the the message was that nobody wants to go back there. the european greats themselves. commission was asked today what its preparations would be on the border in the event of no deal, they have jimmy page from the british rock band led zeppelin not really come up with a satisfactory answer yet, except to lent several of his prized possessions, like this double necked say they would not do checks on the guitar and stage outfit used
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border, they will try to do them as in stage performance of the hit song far away as possible. surely that stairway to heaven. has implications for ireland that actually the checks will be in irish ports, which is really going to pull you away from the other 26 members. he said when the met approached him it does, and i think in this with the idea, he loved it. respect, that is where ireland is caught between a rock and a hard it was said that you come place. many people don't want checks through the greco roman statues on the actual border because of all to the gallery and the first thing you see is chuck berry's guitar. that means, and therefore of the i said, the blonde guitar? they said, yes. mission creep, even if we start out i said, what exactly would you like? with well intended virtual borders, just tell me what you want. absolutely. ijust really wanted to help it will in time become increasingly the thing along as best as i could. securitised and potentially a target the electric guitar is synonymous for violence. to have it at eu puts with rock and roll. this one was used by chuck berry it something that would isolate to record johnny b goode and each ireland from its role in the eu 27, so—called guitar god had their own style. this one, for example, so it isa ireland from its role in the eu 27, so it is a difficult position but is a great piece. what the chancellor was reminded of this is called frankenstein was what the chancellor was reminded of was the impact of the good friday and it was built and agreement and the impact of the decorated by eddie van halen, one dismantling of the borders, notjust of the great 705 and 805 guitarist. the physical borders but what it has you can see these done psychologically across the are cigarette burns. island of ireland to remove those he put his cigarette in there while he was playing. barriers and the fears i think of and then of course this those barriers returning in some decoration, spray paint and
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shape or form. thank you forjoining tape and cutting it away, creating this visual motif that was highly copied, certainly in the 805 when i was growing up. us. shape or form. thank you forjoining us. of course, one thing to have the irish prime minister and the german chancellor saying listen, the eu has a few of the items you have to have patience, we have to give are actually from the beatles, right? the uk time if they need it, let's yeah, and i think one of the most iconic things try to give them time because they are so concerned about the prospect probably in the whole show is this ofa no beautiful black oyster pearl drum are so concerned about the prospect of a no deal but they have to be set that was used by ringo starr. concerns in ireland about the french in fact, this was the first and whether president macron is american ludwig — you can running out of patience because he see the name up there — has less concerns about that. yes, drum set that he owned. after people saw him play, everyone wanted we have that from the chancellor at a drum set that looked the last summit, she said this is a exactly the same way with that exact decoration. moment in history and she is painfully aware she wants to get it right but there has been some frustration and in pendants from and each one of these rock relics president —— in patients from president —— in patients from president macron though there are tells a story, as does the people close to him who say he doesn't want a no deal either and of exhibition itself. a movement built on course they will be reassured by what they heard at the elite is palace the other day when the rebellion is now being taoiseach visited the french president there. we will see what revered at the heart comes wednesday. a quick look at of the artistic establishment. other news from around the world. i would love to see that. cigarette burns! love that. and bumping intojimmy the united states has warned turkey
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not to buy a fighter jet. page. as one does. recently, meghan and the united states has warned turkey not to buy a fighterjet. it the united states has warned turkey not to buy a fighter jet. it says the united states has warned turkey not to buy a fighterjet. it says it must choose between remaining a key nato member and risk and security of that partnership. in response, harry introduced their new instagram ankara said the purchase of the advanced system is now a done deal. account, sussexroyal. they thanked pa rents, advanced system is now a done deal. parents, including two us actresses their supporters for their support, accused in a college admission promising to shine a light on key scandal have been told to be careful while discussing it with their issues. children. thejudge told defendants but for one instagram user, it came felicity huffman who starred in as something of a shock because to desperate housewives and lori loughlin to take care not to his horror, instagram had seized his obstruct during family discussions. the first group of parents accused account, sussexroyal, and without of paying $25 million in bribes his knowledge, and given it to the appeared in boston's federal court tomorrow macro yesterday. that will royal couple. he was given a new be ha rd to hard to uphold. the progress 72 ship is carrying more than 3.5 tonnes, account with an underscore. he is a fuel, food and oxygen for the crew fan of the football team, the of the orbiting outpost. the russian resupply craft will remain docked royals. here is what he said. he for the next three months before departing injuly. joins us on the line from worthing. like a little delivery, how exciting you knew nothing about this and suddenly your instagram account is
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to get new supplies. there was a taken from you. it sounds rather feudal. taken from you. house for sale in one of the richest it sounds ratherfeudal. it taken from you. it sounds rather feudal. it was a bit strange and i must admit, i was neighbourhoods in california and they could not find a taker, until literally not even aware of it. it they could not find a taker, until the price drop, and then they found took my son to text me to tell me. i the price drop, and then they found the perfect buyer, and it is a house literally didn't even know it was that my seven—year—old can only dream of. yep. going to happen and there was no notification from instagram that it was going to happen. i must point the mansion was inspired by the flintstones — out right at the beginning, i have it was built in 1976 in the posh suburb of hillsborough, nothing against harry and meghan at you might have even seen it from the freeway, as you drive into san francisco. all i think they are lovely people and it has been bought andi by an 84—year—old woman, all i think they are lovely people and i really like harry especially florence fang, who has perhaps because he is just let her enthusiasm get the better of her. and i really like harry especially because he isjust a lad, that it was just purely what instagram did since she bought it, that i am sort of taken... she has installed a herd of 15—foot dinosaurs, a giraffe, a mastadon — instagram's defence of this, kevin, is that you had not posted on your i checked, its related to an elephant — and a number of brightly—coloured mushrooms. instagram site and therefore effectively in your account was unfortunately, her neighbour is a lawyer. dominantand effectively in your account was dominant and they could take it away and worse still, the town from you. do you think that is the council agrees with him, that they don't want 15—foot real story? dinosaurs in hillsborough. they call it digital... not to mention the mastadons. i can't remember. digital sleeping or stalking or something.
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digital squatting. or stalking or something. yep, by the way, we owe a video digitalsquatting. digital squatting. i have heard that a lot credit to the family of our today as well. i didn't actually producer, sam granville, who live five minutes away from the post on that instagram site, that is flintstones has and have a deposit on their way, they took the video for us. we have investigated true. but i was using that little heart to like things a lot. reporters everywhere. we are so you were using it. everywhere. where we are living the yes. flintstones house story. they built i've been looking at common law. it is nine different rooms to it, it's right, this is feudal because and they blew up balloons and then this is like henry viii going to they put a frame around the balloons and then sprayed concrete onto it. lunch with cardinal woolsey and saying, i quite like hampton court, so in 1976 when the flintstones were imight take saying, i quite like hampton court, growing strong, it was quite the i might take it. they are kidding you, they are calling you a thing, but for two years they can find this buyer and then this woman, squatter, of your turf and you she's quite eccentric, and she was didn't know about it. the former publisher of the seven squatting, yes, iwouldn't... cisco examiner, i was reading today, i followed you on twitter today because i noticed you had the same but has gone a bit nuts, and they are not very happy about it. in handle, sussexroyal. you have only sent 24 tweets. you have to send fa ct, are not very happy about it. in fact, the superior court of san more or they will be on to you. mateo says the dinosaurs are too tall and they constitute an to be honest i haven't been able to get a tweet in for the amount of structures, which require special
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permits. can i just structures, which require special notifications i've been getting permits. can ijust say structures, which require special permits. can i just say while we are today. i was receiving about between on the other day about don't. where you can have a garden gnome but not dinosaurs? i think that's completely unfair. after the brexit week i have sort of five and 15 notification per had, in the spirit of fred minute. flintstone, when the bell goes off i wonder if one of the staff logged in and saw you were following today there will be a giant yerba debit do in the studio because i am reading football fans on their trip friday and monday and i will not be to ipswich and thought, we will have talking brexit for four whole days. that. he's not even using it, he's cani just other peoples postings. talking brexit for four whole days. can ijust talking brexit for four whole days. can i just say you are talking brexit for four whole days. can ijust say you are a mine of that's the thing, because instagram totally useless information. can ijust say you are a mine of never sent me an e—mail or anything totally useless informationlj can ijust say you are a mine of totally useless information. i know. it's the only thing i've been just to say that they were reading about all day. that and the story at the end of our programme, cancelling the account and they stay tuned for that. this is beyond actually gave me the kevin... 100 days from the bbc. coming up for we are with you in solidarity, viewers on the bbc news channel and kevin. iam we are with you in solidarity, kevin. i am a follower on twitter. maybe harry and meghan would follow bbc world news, where you get reaction from a labour mp as they you in return. that would be spend a second they try to end the justice, i think. well done, kevin. we will be back brexit deadlock. and examining the next week with more instagram legacy of sandra day o'connor, the new biography of the first female accou nts next week with more instagram accounts dealings. see you then. judge to sit on the us supreme court
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good evening. although some parts is published. she is an woke up to a covering of snow this extraordinary woman, looking forward to that, that is all still to come. evening certainly in parts of wales and the west midlands, snow is starting to become more limited because we've cut off the arctic northerly wind we had recently and good evening, although some parts instead a re northerly wind we had recently and woke up to a covering of snow this instead are trailing around this mass of cloud, area of low pressure, morning, certainly across parts of wales and the west midlands, snow is with southerly winds. a milder wind direction which means that the snow starting to become more limited, will fall at elevation for it now, because we've cut off the arctic northerly wind we've had recently, mainly for the welsh mountains. we will continue to see a soaking for some of this rain continuing in the and instead, trailing around this mass of cloud here, we've got channel overnight, in wales and southerly winds. so it is a slightly milder wind direction which means the snow will just fall at elevation progress in northwards. under the for now, mostly for the welsh clear skies elsewhere with the crown mountains. but we will still for us we could see a couple of icy continue to see a soaking from this rain crossing the channel to the patches by the morning but as we south—west, to wales and northwards mentioned, earlier in the week we had the cold northerly flow but it tomorrow. where we have all that has been cut off and we have cloud and rain, not too many frost worries except where we still have a slightly milder south—easterly or lying snow, except under the clear southerly flow for our shores. it will continue into the weekend so skies with a ground for they could be one or two icy patches but as i not just friday but mentioned whilst early in the week will continue into the weekend so notjust friday but unfortunately with the low pressure close by we we had that cold northerly flow, will continue to see showers and that has been cut off and we have
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long spells of rain. further north got to slightly milder the weather front we had across the south—easterly or a southerly flow north of scotland through the day is for our shores and that will continue as we head into the weekend, so not just retreating through the northern continue as we head into the weekend, so notjust friday. isles for tomorrow, and looks like a u nfortu nately weekend, so notjust friday. unfortunately they were that low pressure we will continue to see areas of showers and long spells of wet at potentially for northern rain as you can see. further north, the weather front we have had across ireland. for many parts of central the weather front we have had across the north of scotland through the day is retreating to the northern and eastern england, the bulk of isles for tomorrow. some dryer scotland, it does look drier and weather, looks like a wet today eventually it starts to dry for potentially for northern ireland northern ireland as well. as a without weather front close by and result of the changing wind then there will be showers elsewhere across the south—west and across direction, temperatures should be higher than they are today once wales. but for many parts of central again, widely in double figures. and eastern england, the bulk of scotland, as i mentioned, it does where they should be for this time look drier. eventually starts to dry of year if not a little above. they up look drier. eventually starts to dry up in northern ireland as well and will still be some rain around close asa up in northern ireland as well and as a result of the change in wind to the low pressure in the south and direction, temperatures should be a west and actually we will pick up little higher than today, once again quite a bit of cloud for the east quite widely double figures, where coast. it could be quite right in they should be for this time of year if not a little above. by the scotla nd weekend we keep the temperatures coast. it could be quite right in scotland but again, with the rising a little but there will still easterly wind by that stage, the be some rain particularly close to west will be favoured for the best of the sunshine so after that rain that low pressure in the south and west and actually will pick up quite tomorrow in northern ireland, parts a bit of cloud for the east coast. of wales might do a little bit
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there could be see her and seifert better and the grand national at in eastern scotland but with the easterly wind, the west will be favoured for the best of the aintree. come sunday, it might bring sunshine, so after that rain tomorrow in northern ireland, parts some showery rain for the boat race of wales, actually we might do a bit better on saturday with some dry in london. the best looks best for weather full stop not too bad for the grand national at aintree by the weekend but above all, that stage as well. come sunday, temperatures are on the rise. still we have that weather front with us and it mightjust bring some showery rain with it, potentially for the boat race in london as well. so the west looks best for the weekend, but above all temperatures are on the rise. goodbye.
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