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plus, tensions between india and pakistan continue to escalate defeated, as we expected it to as the two countries engage become a 288 in favour, 324 voted in tit—for—tat airstrikes. no, so that amendment was defeated. they went past amendment b which was accepted they went past amendment b which was a cce pted by they went past amendment b which was accepted by the government, which was the amendment put forward by hello and welcome. i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser alberto costa, who wants to is on the green in westminster. we have a lot to get ring—fenced the citizens write part through today on both sides of the withdrawal agreement, come of the atlantic because it has been a very busy day. what may, so whatever happens, that here in washington i've been watching two big would be adopted by the government, and the government has accepted that developments in us politics. on one side of our screens the images of the american president today, even though mr koster, a with the leader of north korea — a man he now calls his friend. parliamentary secretary in the scotla nd parliamentary secretary in the scotland office, had to resign to and on the other side, put as amendment forward. fun and a congressional hearing games. it has been accepted and now at which donald trump's longtime personalfixer, michael cohen, we've gone on to yvette cooper's has labelled the president a racist, amendment which legally doesn't a conman and a cheat. amount to much but basically it sets at the same time, i'm here westminster watching an important series out in writing the concessions of votes that are under way in the house of commons. theresa may laid out yesterday. that's right. i was wondering whether you are auditioning forjob of speak at the house of commons! there is one going soon! or the they have just gone through the chief clerk? if you do a job like lobby for the first amendment this evening. we will bring you each of that, you end up with a knighthood, lord christian fraser? essentially the amendments you're spot on. this is not... what as they come up 7 and the results — this is doing, what they are voting in the company of rob on as mp5 sing to theresa may don't watson, who is with me. forget to do what you promise to do but, let's start with that dramatic testimony from mr cohen in congress today. yesterday. and just to remind here's the bbc‘s nick bryant. michael cohen once said he'd take everyone, she promised to vote on her deal, and if it goes down, a a bullet for donald trump but on capitol hill today vote on whether to leave the the president's former lawyer, his personal mr fixit, european union without a deal. and carried out a political hitjob thirdly to say, ok, if you don't on his one—time boss. i am ashamed that i chose to take wa nt to thirdly to say, ok, if you don't part in concealing mr trump's want to leave without a deal, let's ask the european union for a delay. illicit acts rather than listening this will endorse that approach. to my own conscience. i am ashamed because politico said this was yvette cooper i know what mr trump is. rubbing the prime minister's nose in he is a racist, he is a conman, it. they are old rivals, aren't they? and they have been over this and he is a cheat. as well. this is a bit more serious than that in the sense a lot of mps, and i'm trying to think of a nice way to say this, they've lost trust one of his most explosive allegations concerned this man, roger stone, a trump ally in theresa may. it's nothing and self—styled political personal, they just dirty trickster, recently in theresa may. it's nothing personal, theyjust regard this indicted by the special issue of brexit make of being so counsel robert mueller. during the 2016 presidential serious and they want to make sure campaign, he claimed donald trump the government keeps to its promises was told ahead of time that when it comes to votes in parliament. i didn't want to be wikileaks and its founder flippant parliament. i didn't want to be flippa nt about it parliament. i didn't want to be flippant about it but when they vote on this, it would be odd for the julian assange were about to leave e—mails that would hurt government to oppose it. i'm hillary clinton. those e—mails were hacked by the russians. expecting abstentions on the mr stone told mr trump that he had conservative side because they won't vote again something they've laid just got off the phone out! i know you aren't being funny withjulian assange and that about it. certainly, you're right. mr assange told mr stone that within a couple of days it is certainly true there are kind there would be a massive dump of e—mails that would damage of personal rivalries and little hillary clinton's campaign. kind of niggles going on, but this mr trump responded by one, it would be odd if the stating to thee effect, government voted against something wouldn't that be great?! it had approved of. yes. so, the ayes will have it? yes. what do you michael cohen also claimed mr trump told him to pay hush money to the porn star stormy daniels think of lord christian fraser? to cover up an affair maybe they could reintroduce the wig! with the billionaire in violation let's move on swiftly. his testimony of campaign finance laws. he showed was highly anticipated, mr cohen's the committee the personally signed was highly anticipated, mr cohen's was having disappointed, mr trump is cheque the president had sent him in reimbursements. make former personal lawyer said he the president of the united states was reimbursed for hush payments out of the president's account while he thus wrote a personal cheque was in office. for the payment of hush money many said he was hardly the perfect as part of the criminal scheme witness considering he had already to violate campaign finance laws. so what of the burning question lied congress before. he laid this of whether there was collusion between the trump campaign and the kremlin? questions have been raised to rest early on. to our nation i'm about whether i know of direct sorry for actively working to hide from you the truth about mr trump evidence that mr trump or his campaign colluded with russia ? when you needed it most. for those i do not. and i want to be clear. who questioned my motives for being but i have my suspicions. here today, i understand. i have president trump is half a planet lined. but i am not a liar. away in vietnam for a nuclear summit with north korean leader kim jong un. here today, i understand. i have lined. but i am nota liar. i here today, i understand. i have lined. but i am not a liar. i have done bad things. but i am not a bad 0n camera, he remained tight—lipped about the fire and fury coming man. i have fixed things. but i am from his former lawyer back home. no longer yourfixer, mr but on twitter he claimed mr cohen, man. i have fixed things. but i am no longer your fixer, mr trump. oh, he had certainly fixed things. laura trevelyan has been watching all of today's testimony from capitol hill and shejoins us now. the one thing he fixed was the a convicted felon, was lying to reduce his prison term. this has been some of the most active political theatre washington payment to stormy daniels, today we as seen in decades. saw the cheque we saw that mr trump what the republicans have tried to do is to trash michael cohen's reputation, wrote to reimburse mr cohen. and reminding people he is about to thatis wrote to reimburse mr cohen. and that is pretty serious because you start serving a prison term and that he was convicted have the president's form and no for lying to congress. longerfixer have the president's form and no longer fixer accusing the president but what they have been less of the united states of committing a effective at doing is undermining crime while in office. just take and challenging the serious allegations he has made that in for a moment. a federal against the president. election crime for which michael cohen is going to jailfor it has been gripping testimony. i participating in. so that was one have been watching it on my mobile shocker. the second shocker was phone for that having watched it for a new hours this afternoon is a michael cohen saying donald trump knew in advance that wikileaks was deliberate strategy from the democrats to drill into some of the going to dump those stolen e—mails of the democrats, and the third issues that michael cohen has raised thing was michael cohen been very specific in saying that he briefed from so far and the republicans are trying to paint him as a liar. the the president and his family frequently on the progress of democrats have gone through one by negotiations with the russians over one the issues like the hush money trump tower moscow. and coming out, the president continued to lie to the president continued to lie to the american people saying he'd no payments to stormy daniels, negotiations over a real estate deal business dealings with russia. quite president trump was carrying on with the bombshell day. this is the line moscow through the campaign. mr he is trying to draw, laura, that cohen is saying all of this is nothing happened in the trump illegal or stretching the bounds of corporation without donald trump knowing about it, so why would it be any different within his campaign? campaign legality. the republicans have tried to show him as someone who has lied to congress before it right. and the fact that there are is not a credible witness. they did checks that michael cohen has not go after any of the points of submitted to the record, one of them his testimony, something mr cohen signed by donald trump, another one pointed out to one of the signed by donald trump, another one signed by donald trump, another one signed by his son. these are checks questioners. i find it interesting that michael cohen says our reimbursements for the illegal hush that between yourself and your money he paid to stormy daniels, the colleagues, not one question so far porn star who says she had an affair since i am here has been asked about with the president, so that she wouldn't talk about it during the president trump. that is why i thought i was coming today. campaign. this is what is triggering talk amongst some democrats about president trump. that is why i thought i was coming todaylj whether or not this rises to the president trump. that is why i thought i was coming today. i do not think there is much political change going to come out of this testimony. level of high crimes and misdemeanours. that is the threshold people who support the president for impeachment. the fact donald will still support him, his critics trump is accused of committing a crime while in office. that is will still support him, his critics will still support him, his critics will still be confirmed critics politically aware that may go from after the testimony from mr cohen. here into another partisan wrangle what impact will have legally on the over whether or not donald trump should face impeachment hearings.- future prospects of mr trump? when you look at the weight of what extent, laura, did mr cohen's allegations. the payments to stormy testimony give us an insight into daniels, the affair itself, the advance knowledge of the wikileaks what the mueller report may look like or the investigation in the southern district of new york, which dump, trump rigging charity is also going on into mr cohen and auctions, etc, except troublesome if mrtrump? is also going on into mr cohen and mr trump? well, not much visibility you are to take one strand and put into mueller but more visibility it to you are to take one strand and put ittoa you are to take one strand and put it to a former president never be an into mueller but more visibility into the southern district. in fact, implosion in washington. we have michael cohen said, causing much become used to the abnormal in dropping of drawers, that his final washington. if you are talking about communications that he had either with the president or agents of the president he can't talk about those because that is the subject of bush or 0bama it would be a headline continuing criminal investigation. what that is we don't know but it seems to me to be the southern story. maybe the president himself district. ok, thank you so much, is tuned into the drama on capitol laura. and for more on the testimony hill. it is a provided so far we are joined now distraction from the main by former federal prosecutorjoseph moreno. discussions of the nuclear summit thanks very much for coming in to which begin in a few hours. they join us. was there anything you heard from michael cohen today that held a 20 minute one—on—one chat in if you are the president of the front of the cameras before sitting united states to be having a few alarm bells ringing? dramatic is an down to dinner on wednesday evening understatement. there was a lot the land time at a luxury hotels going on. laura laid that out ably flanked by their aides. before they but i'd add a fourth item to that. sat down to eat mr trump shared his testimony is still ongoing. michael cohen's testimony two years words with his north korean ago, he testified a few hours ago counterpart. you have unlimited that lawyers for the president reviewed his testimony, and that is potential new will have a tremendous the testimony part of the reason why future with your country and be a he is going to jail in may, because great leader. i look forward to he is going to jail in may, because he lied back then to congress and watching it happen and helping it to happen and we will help it happen. said the timeline of the discussions of the trump tower meeting were earlier than in fact they went into this is eight months after the first 2016 so i'd add that as a fourth of meeting in singapore after they many issues we should unpack and a pledged to work towards denuclearisation and a permanent lot of legal liability for the white peace on the north korean house. on the issue of michael cohen saying mr trump knowing before the peninsular. there has been little other progress. mr trump was talking e—mail is hacked by wikileaks were released, that wikileaks had those e—mails, what we don't know is what about sanctions unless he did the president told robert mueller something meaningful. the us what he knew about those e—mails. there have been reports he told him he didn't have knowledge about those ambassador has travelled there on many occasions. what is the risk of e—mails. he didn't have knowledge about those e-mails. the president could make the legal argument that, 0k, even if a second nuclear summit with north it is possible i knew there might be korea? the risk is there will be some e—mails coming, that isn't a crime. what candidate wouldn't want some positive people, the people initiatives by —— bilateral like some opposition research against their opponent? put it aside, that is an arguable legal argument, not opening a liaison office in each drop dead. but if he lied about it, under oath, whether in writing or a capital, remains of our soldiers live testimony to the special returned, that is good. the biggest risk is there will be no progress in counsel, that is the problem. if the president has committed to an answer the denuclearisation of north korea, saying i didn't know about the wikileaks dump, and it turns out he and their muscles and nuclear weapons and their weapons of mass did, and there is testimony to the destruction, just a lot of words. contrary, that is where the legal what needs to happen to be a success liability is. the buzz feed report a asa what needs to happen to be a success as a framework for negotiation that few months said the president has leads to the disassembling of some directed michael cohen in his first of these nuclear weapons, some of testimony to congress to lie on his these missiles, maybe not all of them because north korea will not behalf. he wrote back on that, he give up all of them but some said, no mate, no explicit instruction but he had been the fixer for so long that it was implicit, there was no building in russia, that sort of thing. how will the special counsel look at that? it seems to me the president still has deniability on a lot of these tangible progress with timelines and verification. so far there is no indication that that might happen. issues. wright, christian. so, he but there is a potential upside if will look at it much as you'd look they do get a further freeze on testing, for example, or dismantling at and organised crime prosecution after international inspectors. where it is very common the boss there is something to be gained from the summit. i think if we'd just won't give explicit instructions to subordinates, right? the boss would rely on disassembling a missile side let his or her intentions be known, that had already been blown up and then have subordinates carry it before, that is not real progress. out whether through attorneys or what needs to happen is maybe a surrogates or implied instructions. this is not a new concept for freeze on any nuclear production, prosecutors and they look at it much as they'd look at other cases in the future nuclear production. a freeze us over the years, and then derive on testing, on any nuclear testing. but north korea committed to ending even though the words may not have been explicit, if the instruction their nuclear capacity and so far was there to lie and trump as might there has been very little. if behalf. this was also a take-down of they'd just explode one missile everybody else around the president. he put forward a payment that don site, close another, which really is not needed any more, i do not think junior had also signed. is he on the hook? also the personal lawyerfor thatis not needed any more, i do not think that is tangible progress. i want the president who reviewed and the president to succeed. i have edited the print that is my prepared negotiated with the north koreans in statement to congress the first time the past. they are very tough. they around. so, all of these individuals are slippery. they want you to make mentioned could possibly expect to the first move. i am afraid a little be future recipients of a subpoena to appear before congress and bit of that. the instinct of the possibly even have some legal liability of their own. michael president in previous negotiations cohen went out and said he thought is he alone can fix it. he takes a donjuniper‘s cohen went out and said he thought don juniper‘s knowledge cohen went out and said he thought donjuniper‘s knowledge may have dim view of the experts. he been tangential, he might not have announced in singapore he was been tangential, he might not have been involved in the details but anyone with their fingerprints on anyone with their fingerprints on any of this, whether it is the bringing them to the war games. does campaignfinance any of this, whether it is the campaign finance payments, whether it's the michael cohen testimony it worry you that he might announce that turned out to be false or something he has not briefed his anything else, they definitely have to be worrying if they themselves other staff on? it is obvious with have exposure. ok, thank you for the government shutdown, the coming in tojoin us. the question is going to be not a question of he testimony by cohen, the emergency declaration where he is losing, that said, he said, michael cohen's word he needs a victory. at the same against donald trump. investigators time, i worry, in the special counsels office or in he needs a victory. at the same time, iworry, i he needs a victory. at the same time, i worry, i worry that he may the southern district of new york are also going to be looking at not be listening to his advisers, to paper evidence, checks, e—mails, texts, that's how they will build be secretary of state, saying hold their case. michael cohen is about to go to prison in may for having fast in letting north korea off the lied to congress so it will be hard to say he was the most credible of hook on a drawdown or dismemberment of some of their nuclear weapons. witnesses but it is what is the that is the purpose of this summit. other evidence that investigators have that may or may not implicate that is the purpose of this summit. that is the purpose of this summit. that is my worry. i wish him the donald trump in any of these issues. best. the personal chemistry, i let's move on. even before michael cohen started testifying, president wonder if that will yield something but i am wonder if that will yield something trump had tweeted out... butiama wonder if that will yield something but i am a little worried it is a lot of theatrics and a lot of handshakes and that is good but little progress, tangible progress in nuclear negotiations. little progress, tangible progress in nuclear negotiationslj little progress, tangible progress in nuclear negotiations. i will ask you about that relationship. the he doesn't much like you anymore, north koreans are a little slippery. does he? he tweeted that before his the tweet he sent out overnight, where he is talking about him as his meeting with kim jong—un. does he? he tweeted that before his meeting with kimjong—un. after that meeting with kimjong—un. after that meeting and dinner, the plan was to friend, does that work? well, you hold a news conference tomorrow. know, you have to build trust with whether it will go ahead, we will the north koreans. they hate us, see. our north america jon sopel has they are suspicious of us. we have been watching all of it from hanoi. tried to annihilate them with hanoi hasn't seen anything like economic sanctions. building trust is good. maybe flattery. he overdoes this. the city centre at a standstill as two motorcades descend the flattery. almost a year ago we ona standstill as two motorcades descend on a hotel where two men are meeting we re for dinner. and then in a scene the flattery. almost a year ago we reminiscent of lastjune in were saying rocket man and fire in singapore they were together again. theory you do not know whether the us president and the north pressor wrap with negotiating korean dictator. i think it's been tactics. it is good that they seem very successful. great relationship, to like each other. —— fire and very successful. great relationship, very successful. great relationship, very successful. we've been able to ove rco m e very successful. we've been able to overcome all the obstacles, he says and here we are, 261 days after theory. we will watch the main singapore. a lot of patience was business of the summit tomorrow when needed, and that gives us hope.” the two sides come together. think your country has tremendous let me bring you up to speed with economic potential, unbelievable, unlimited. and i think you will have what is happening in westminster. they have gone out to vote on the a great leader, and i think i am first amendment, the labour amendment, the plan from jeremy looking forward to see it happen and we look forward to seeing it happen. todayis corbyn for brexit. alignment on we look forward to seeing it happen. today is about atmospherics and donald trump is holding kimjong—un employment rights and protections ina warm donald trump is holding kimjong—un and continued the dissertation in eu in a warm embrace calling him my agencies and funding programmes that friend. he says with if this is rejected and jeremy denuclearisation, north korea could become like vietnam, one of the most corbyn has said he will support a thriving places on earth, he calls second referendum for that this is a it. tomorrow will be when the result we are watching closely and here it is. order, order. the ayes detailed negotiations take place. as the two sides try to navigate a path through the obstacles in the way of denuclearisation. we are having a to the right 240, the noes to the nice private dinner! nice, private dinner. the dinner at which left 323. the ayes to the right 240, president trump and chairman kim we re president trump and chairman kim werejoined by president trump and chairman kim were joined by officials was pretty brief. afterwards it was back to their respective hotels, to give donald trump a chance for some the noes to the left 323. so, the last—minute preparation for some complex issues. more likely watching infury as complex issues. more likely watching in fury as his former lawyer michael cohen and now bitter enemy goes to noes havertz, the noes have it. we congress to put the boot in. the calm now to amendment k. to move attention of hanoi may be on donald trump but the attention of donald trump but the attention of donald trump is on washington. amendment k which stands in his tomorrow ‘s meeting will be one to name, i call the right honourable watch! and the news conference, if there is one. let's have a look at gentleman. formally move amendment there is one. let's have a look at the other news. egyptian state media says 25 people have been killed and k. the questionnaires that amendment 50 injured after a train crash at k. the questionnaires that amendment kbe k. the questionnaires that amendment k be made. as many as are off that cairo's main station. witnesses said the locomotive hit a platform opinions say aye, off the contrary, barrier before exploding causing a huge fire. the cause of the crashes no. that is the second amendment of and clear. idiot's transport the night they are voting on. that minister has since resigned. the would rule out a no—deal brexit most senior catholic cleric to be accused of sexually... cardinal pell under any circumstances. let's bring in rob watson. people who watch this programme will be really familiar has been told he faces up to 50 with parliamentary procedure. they yea rs has been told he faces up to 50 will be saying, locked the doors, years in prison for attacking two choirboys in melbourne in the 19905. division. people will now know. get the 77—year—old is due to be a cup of tea. ten minutes, 15 sentenced in a fortnight. indonesian minutes, we will have a result. rescue workers are trying to reach more than 60 people feared trapped or buried by a landslide after an a cup of tea. ten minutes, 15 minutes, we will have a resultm is interesting to watch. let me talk illegal gold mine collapsed. 14 about the first amendment, the people were reportedly rescued, one labour amendment. does this make the of them died. a spokesman said labour amendment. does this make the labour party the party of remain? supporting beams gave way and the jeremy corbyn says he cannot back mind due to unstable land and the tory brexit and would back a numerous mining shafts. and he defeated candidate in second vote question presumably they nigeria's presidential election has would campaign for that? is labour refused to accept the official result giving victory to the incumbent. nigeria's electoral the opposition party, the anti—brexit party question and a nswer to commission declared he was re—elected to a second four—year anti—brexit party question and answer to your question, no, anti—brexit party question and answerto your question, no, i do not think it is. the reason that term as president. he defeated the main opposition candidate, the jeremy corbyn backed the idea of a second vote, a second referendum was former vice president, by around 4 million votes. more motivated by trying to stem further defections from pro—eu mps we will check in on the last vote of and broke even activists in the party were not because he has become the evening, this is the yvette cooper amendment, which the mp5 have an enthusiast for opposing brexit. just gone out to vote on. you can the labour party wants to oppose the see they are busily taking their conservative party's version of seats. rob watson is with me. you brexit. where all of this matters, are saying they wouldn't have had to let's say there is stalemate in vote for this had one arg member not stuck his hand up and said he british politics which will continue opposed it. the government was ok with this because basically the into an extension or delay brexit, amendment was saying by the way, oh, the fact that labour is on the government, make sure what you do record as being committed to another what you promised yesterday and it was about to go through nicely and vote could be relevant. do you think then one of the hardliners, one of the concessions the prime minister then one of the hardliners, one of the pro—brexiteers said, hello, i was bols into yesterday which has object! i'd like a vote! there is no taken fire out of the amendments doubt the government will win. we willdip into it doubt the government will win. we will dip into it as we get it. the tonight, do you think that is tellers are starting to gather in pushing hard brexiteers towards front of the despatch box. while we accepting the deal? it may be. it is wait for that, tell me about some of the rumours swirling around the village tonight. i've got a rumour accepting the deal? it may be. it is a bit ofa accepting the deal? it may be. it is a bit of a damp squib after all for you and excitement of yesterday. no doubt village tonight. i've got a rumour foryou and an village tonight. i've got a rumour for you and an observation. the big thatis rumours swirling around is this idea excitement of yesterday. no doubt that is what the government is that the big meaningful vote, the hoping. if you are a brexiteer or an one that theresa may lost massively, enthusiast for brexit may you do not that it may in fact may not come on like the theresa may deal. if heard deal does not go through a new vote the 12th of march but earlier, next week. people have been told, hang against you do not get a no—deal on, don't go skiing, don't make brexit karee get a delay. and all plans, you might need to stick around. that could be an important the uncertainty that might bring. —— moment. don't make any plans. you've you get a delay. i spoke to someone got the attorney general in brussels who is really embedded in the at the moment trying to find this hard—core brexit circles. she said appendix that would satisfy some of she could seize some people the arg. if he could get that, why thinking, hold my nose and accept not? that would be a key moment in the deal. we will go through the the brexit process because we will find out at that point where the amendments this evening. they have gone out to vote on the snp those on the right of the right of amendment and we will bring you that the party will think, time to cave, when we get it. let's support her deal. a5 the party will think, time to cave, let's support her deal. as well as that rumour, i was also going to throw in an observation, which i there has been a major escalation of often feel like on these days don't make lots of stuff is happening. the tension between pakistan and india. observation as we still don't know pakistan has shot down two indian how brexit is going to end! it is a plains. they have paraded one of the statement of the obvious but after everything, it's still possible we get theresa may's deal, we get another deal, not her deal, we get a pilots who was captured. india says no—deal brexit, we get a delay or it also shot down a pakistani jet. a lwa y5 the attacks are linked to a suicide no—deal brexit, we get a delay or always one of my favourites, the who knows? i watched some of the debate car bombing inside kashmir killing this afternoon, and i apologise for a lwa y5 this afternoon, and i apologise for always bringing up his name but hilary benn always seems to zero in 42 indian soldiers. the attacks were linked to a suicide car bombing on something that fascinates me. inside kashmir which killed at least today, let's just see this and then 42 indian soldiers. the prime i'll tell you... today, let's just see this and then i'll tell you. .. order, today, let's just see this and then minister of pakistan has called for i'll tell you... order, order. the a responsible approach, warning the ayes to the right 502, the noes to the left 20. so, rob, you are right. two sides cannot afford miscalculations. these are pakistani soldiers a p pa re ntly these are pakistani soldiers a foregone conclusion. it is like apparently leading their way with a england versus india at the cricket. downed indian pilot. the plane shot so, the amendment has been approved. it puts in writing what the prime downed indian pilot. the plane shot down this morning as india respond minister set out yesterday. hilary benn zeros in on some of the pertinent issues and today he said to pakistani strikes in kashmir. the if the deal goes down, and if we get pakistani prime minister addressed to the 14th of march when we will be the nation, saying the military talking about the delay, is the force was in response to earlier indian aggression but also calling delay are the prime minister has for dialogue. said it will only be for three months but if we have a series of votes like we have had tonight, will translation: we should be thinking, be get a vote for three months, six if this escalates, where should it months, nine months, 21 months? who lead? it will not be in my control will decide? the short answer is the nor the control of the indian prime eu. the short answer is who knows. i minister. that is why once again i am offering talks. this is the most raise the same question at a bbc editorial meeting this morning to dangerous confrontation between the allow viewers into the discussions. two countries are nearly 20 years isaid do allow viewers into the discussions. i said do you think it is possible for tommy began two weeks ago when a mp5 could be voting to ask for an pakistani —based militant group extension without actually knowing killed 40 soldiers. pakistan said whether the eu would say yes or how the attack had nothing to do with long it would be for? of course, them put of yesterday indian jets nobody knows the answer because we crossed into pakistan put targeting are ina nobody knows the answer because we it is claimed a militant training are in a dynamic situation or something. where the optics are not camp. local resident said he only good. really interesting on that front. we've heard two different hit a forest. today pakistan struck versions today. angler merkel said back with an air raid in india shooting down at least one indian if britain needs more time, that'll fighterjet responding shooting down at least one indian fighter jet responding to shooting down at least one indian fighterjet responding to it. at a be fine. the french president said, press c0 nfe re nce fighterjet responding to it. at a press conference by the pakistani military i asked if their actions hang on, if there is a delay, there are bringing the countries to the has to be some purpose. and they wa nt 21 brink of war. we engaged in nearby has to be some purpose. and they want 21 months. absolutely! this open space where there was no human might not be entirely straightforward. what a surprise life or no military post. that means that would become a part of brexit not straightforward and easy? as we we deliberately provoked the escalation. the indians have their speak, katty is falling off the back of her chair. own press conference, lord fraser and lord watson, thank escalation. the indians have their own press conference, making your own press conference, making your own claims. the pakistani air force you. i'll tell you what we're getting was detected in the indian full is here in the uk, by the way, responded instantly. in that area something you've got over there, the bbc and the itv, they are proposing engagement, one pakistani airforce a newjoint bbc and the itv, they are proposing a new joint streaming bbc and the itv, they are proposing a newjoint streaming service to compete with netflix and amazon. fighter aircraft was shot down. -- old british favourites, aerial. last night both sides accuse as well as recent shows and even new commissions, the other of causing casualties in would feature on the platform, which is being called britbox cross—border shelling. —— recused. by the two broadcasters. it is quite brexit, isn't it? but there is fear of violence could further escalate. you've already got it? we've had it for almost a year in iamjoined by the us, it has half a million i am joined by a senior fellow at subscribers. today's announcement the council of foreign relations. means the service will be extended to uk viewers by the end of this i am joined by a senior fellow at the council of foreign relationsm is alarming. is it a five alarm year. a similar idea was rejected by competition regulators nine years ago, but itv‘s chief executive fire? not yet. there is a carolyn mccall has said that the market has since changed possibility good head in that and she was optimistic the idea would be approved. direction. india has not used air audiences editor at the daily mirror joins me now. is this itv and bbc strikes in pakistan since 1971? that getting into the game of streaming a was at a time when neither country little late? netflix, amazon prime, used nuclear weapons. is the onus on eve ryo ne little late? netflix, amazon prime, everyone has bought tonnes of pakistan on india at this point? services. we've bought into them so both countries need to find avenues i already have an amazon prime account and netflix account, the for de—escalation. pakistan is the question is whether this adds country that should take the first anything. you guys have it, but what step by sending back the indian air does it add for someone who pays the force pilot who was in custody and licence fee? if i pay a bbc licence fee, would i pay for another taking more sufficient steps within that country to demonstrate that streaming service? what we're asking they really are going to crack down is how much will it cost? if you share a netflix with family, maybe on the un designated terrorist you'll pay £11 but you are sharing groups that are essentially that. if this is another five, operating openly. how much influence you'll pay £11 but you are sharing that. if this is anotherfive, will people pay it? here in the states, does imran khan have over the pakistani military? isn't that britbox costs $7 a month. it does only have half a million a lwa ys pakistani military? isn't that always the question? how much subscribers. netflix worldwide has influence does he have? it is a real something like 139 million. it is challenge in pakistan. he should the size, we are coming in small, try. if he merely wants to make good itv and bbc, with britbox, and on demonstrations of seeking a you've got these giants that have peaceful region he should at least joined spending power. when you compare it to netflix, we'vejust try. it is a fast moving situation. had the oscars where romo was contenderfor had the oscars where romo was contender for best picture, when you're comparing netflix and that there are very active conversations kind of level, it is years ahead of between geneva and new york tonight. the pakistani ‘s have called a bbc and itv. what i'd says it is meeting of the national command good that the itv and bbc are clubbing together on this, as we've authority. what do they do? they seen clubbing together on this, as we've seenin clubbing together on this, as we've seen in the states. it can work if you're offering a new service. one manage command and control of the of the things that got lost in the announcement is there will be nuclear arsenal. you can see why it original content so it depends what would be a concern if they thought that'll be. what will i pay for? what will i get? if it is just only it was time to hold a meeting of the falls on horses or absolutely nca. is pakistan's symmetry to a fabulous, i've seen it. this is a massive archive but this is new and first no use policy? -- is pakistan i want to pay for something new not for something i've seen. having said that, within the bbc, we've talked signed up to a first no use policy? about why we can't monetise the it does not. there are a lot of iplayer and eventually a commercial move towards the i play to get rid questions about to what extent there of the licence fee in years to come. is control over the arsenal when at some point, the bbc has to find a they might decide to use one. that way to monetise programmes like the bodyguard which was sold all around is why everyone is so worried about the world for huge profit which the it. at what time do someone who has bbc didn't see. that is a factor. the other thing is that a lot of the not demonstrated peace and security bbc and itv shows are on netflix so in the region, with they decide to there is this question looming over go nuclear? domestic pressures in it which is people have got used to seeing these shows on the services they pay for already. one of the india as well with the elections things it is being compared to as coming up. presumably there is disney, so disney plus, a new pressure on the indian government as streaming service, a lot of the marvel shows are coming off netflix, well. there is enormous pressure on being axed. does it mean all of the indian government. prime these shows on bbc and itv will move minister modi comes from a because of the new service? it is less the fact it is a move we nationalist organisation. he has a base that wants him to be seen as understand from the bbc because of course streaming is the way forward, it is more, wait a second, you let this happen for so long, i've paid being tough on pakistan. i think an into these other services, i pay a licence fee so even if it isn't the indian prime minister of any party from any background would feel money going to britbox, people will tremendous pressure at this time, feel cheated. that'll be the certainly what happened on their problem, if you put original content to britbox to bigot up and make sure people turn to it, then you charge them five quid at the same time are blu—ray the 14th. certainly what happened on their blu-ray the 14th. this is the situation is very fast. —— on charging them for the licence fee, you'll say wise and that on bbc one february the 14th. a lot of domestic or bbc two. exactly. what will that content be? there are so many politics on both sides of that. questions, we are not saying it'll here is something very different and bea questions, we are not saying it'll be a failure but we need more a nswe rs. be a failure but we need more answers. how much will it be? they very tiny. the baby that was born are saying around £5, answers. how much will it be? they weighing 268 grams, the same weight are saying around e5, 599, but that as half a bag of sugar has been isn't confirmed. what will be released from hospital injapan. the little boy was so small he could fit original content, because the budget isn't anywhere like netflix where it into a spent so many millions on the crown, little boy was so small he could fit intoa pairof little boy was so small he could fit into a pair of cupped hands. isn't how can you compete with something like that? what will that be? what does it mean by original content? the amazing?! keywords nursed in something like a sitcom? we know intensive care for five months. with shows we love, so how will it compare? we will see and we will the amazing?! keywords nursed in watch it. what i find particularly intensive care forfive months. —— he was nursed. i was looking at what galling is that cathy kay told me today she has already seen victoria the average weight of a newborn baby three, it has already aired in the united states! just so far ahead of you, christian! even with your new lordship status. yea rs, the average weight of a newborn baby years, five lbs eight is on the low i've gone right to the end. i know side and this one was 268. what happens at the end. by the way, spoiler alert... i won't do it! itv incredible what medicine can do now? says it is going to spend 35 million when i had my first child if you did this year on britbox. netflix spent not get to 28 weeks that would be a problem. now they are making them $12 billion last year on its content. that gives you a sense of viable. they could still have the size. will it carry 100 days? no met, we problems. are too classy. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers ididn't hear on the bbc news channel are too classy. and bbc world news, we'll go i didn't hear that, lord fraser. see live to capitol hill you tomorrow! where president trump's former lawyer michael cohen has been offering damning testimony against his former boss. and the votes are underway in parliament, but what could they mean for the next steps in brexit? that's still to come. it had to end eventually. hope you the weather pattern will change so on the satellite picture is starting manage to take advantage of the to see the process happening right now, this warm air stream we've seen weather today. tomorrow it is back from the south will be eventually cut off by the weather systems to more typical weather but milder coming off make the atlantic, so than normal. the weather pattern they are pushing in the much cooler will change. on the satellite you atla ntic they are pushing in the much cooler atlantic air in our direction, with will change. on the satellite you will start to see the process the first weather front approaching. happening now. the warm air stream the southerly current of air is going to be replaced by fresh will eventually be cut off by the atla ntic going to be replaced by fresh atlantic air coming going to be replaced by fresh atlantic aircoming in going to be replaced by fresh atlantic air coming in all the way weather systems coming off the from the north. let's have a look at atla ntic weather systems coming off the atlantic here. so they are pushing the forecast for tonight. we haven't in the much cooler atlantic air. the quite lost the fine weather yet. first weather front approaching clear skies for many of us here. the southerly current there particularly across central and eastern areas with a touch of frost will be replaced by fresh atlantic but notice we are starting to see the rain clouds appearing across the aircoming infrom will be replaced by fresh atlantic air coming in from the north. let's far south—west of the country as we have a look at the forecast for head into thursday morning. this is tonight. clear skies for many of us the morning with rain sweeping into parts of south—west england, wales, the north—west, tenby and with some especially in the east and central sunshine around tomorrow but those areas. we are starting to see the temperatures are a lot lower, a good rain clouds in the far south—west of 5 degrees drop for many of us and the country as we head into thursday some of us will need our brollies during the course of the afternoon. morning. the rain is sweeping into the south—west of england and wales temporarily, interestingly, the and the north west of england as weather will improve for many of us on friday. there will be some well. there will be sunshine around but the temperature is a lot lower. sunshine around, albeit hazy. a good 5 degrees drop for many of northern ireland will see fresh weather front coming in northern ireland will see fresh weatherfront coming in bringing some rain later in the afternoon on us. a good 5 degrees drop for many of us. many of us will need our brollies in the afternoon. friday. and then it goes down properly, properly downhill heading temporarily the weather will improve into the weekend. this low pressure on friday. there will be sunshine swings in, weatherfronts, isobars around. northern ireland will fear fresh weather front coming in meaning stronger winds, gale force bringing rain later in the afternoon winds expected with gusts of 50—60 on friday. he goes properly downhill miles an hour, with some snow across is he going to the weekend. the low scottish hills, lots of blobs of blue but it isn't called for the pressure will swing in. strong winds time of the year, 14 in london, 12 in newcastle, but it'll feel colder because of the winds. a lot of cloud are expected. gusts between 50 and 60. there could be snow on the and rain. this is sunday. some more low pressure, and the weather from a scottish hills. it is not cold for the time of year. 14 in london and bright morning on sunday will quickly turn to a cloudy afternoon 12 in newcastle. it will feel colder with rain sweeping into the south because the wind will be stronger. a that will be heavy, with stronger lot of cloud and rain. this is the winds. on sunday the best of the weather forecast on sunday. the weather i think in the north. weather forecast on sunday. the weather from a bright morning weather forecast on sunday. the weatherfrom a bright morning on sunday will quickly turn to a cloudy afternoon. you can see rain sweeping into the south which will be heavy with stronger winds. 0n into the south which will be heavy with stronger winds. on sunday the best of the weather in the north.

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