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DW The Day March 14, 2019

A solution Parliament Must now take control of the situation or the case it is not something which i would wish to do without going back to the public because it seems to me that in the light of the referendum that was be a problem for cohesion and taking the step but he couldnt use a relationship this seems to me that todays debate key though it is feeding many very many ships is a particularly extraordinary surreal moment. Also coming up tonight a boeing seven thirty seven max airplane grounded the United States joins a long list of countries banning the passenger plane from their skull to be issuing an emergency order of prohibition to ground all flights of the seven thirty seven. Max eight and the seven thirty seven maps now. I. Know i still write three hundred and well with the new. Three hundred eighty s. So the. Another day inside the British Parliament to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a vote confirming what lawmakers do not want what they do want well it remains a mystery tonight british m. P. s voted against a new deal breaks and against crashing out of the European Union with no deal in hand but what kind of deal they would like to have you know tonight the world already has its eyes on tomorrows parliamentary vote when lawmakers will probably admit that they are running out of time and that they need more of it a break sit delay but will more time make any difference and who can make a difference now that it appears Prime Minister theresa may is losing her voice and possibly all of her authority to speak for the country. Right. The gentleman talks about not wanting to get repeatedly favors in a way that brings no deal close a good deal has been partly rejected twice why theres higher ups why dont precedented majorities. Im able to have my own voice but i do understand the voice of the country people want to be easy you they want to aintree movement they want to have our own trade policy they want to ensure rules are made in this country im judged oh cool thats what the deal did it was thats what i continue to work to deliver. The Prime Minister is to hold as files. She no longer has the ability to lead this is a rather loose government in the face of a Huge National crisis we have Team Coverage of tonights latest installment of the boards saga weve got teri schultz in brussels for the European Union and go on and hear the big table with me is our very own. Expert i should say i think the world knows that now alex or is why i think i was then we start with you what happened today. Oh my goodness where would you like me to start i can sum it up by saying this this evening was chaotic absolute weve had a lot of chaos yes over practice it in the past couple of years tonight was absolute chaos because m. P. s were given the chance to vote against a no deal bracks it said to take it off the table that was the governments own motion that they put down and they were allowing their m. P. s a free vote on that however their plan was stop it because another and pay put forward a vote before that which said that this is there will be no deal at all if there will be it will be off the table completely and no deal breaks it and therefore at the last minute the government had to tell their own m. P. s you cannot vote. Our own motion you must vote against the government on this so thats a whipping the party to vote against it is just it was ridiculous and it was a complete farce that we with that we saw tonight but it is a. Very good example of the chaos that has bricks it and the mess that the British Parliament is in at the moment particularly the government and now it will come down to British Parliament to try to find a way out of this mess they will have to take more control to try to find a consensus so what is this the matter of the because weve got the big tomorrow and were probably going to have the Parliament Saying yes we want an extension. And so why does it matter then that they voted for or against wanting a new deal bracks well by default legally the u. K. Is still at the moment still jute to leave on the twenty ninth of march so they will leave the e. U. With or without a deal because of this vote to raise them a then said that she is tomorrow that theyre putting down a vote a motion for m. P. s to decide whether to extend article fifty so to to lay bricks if she gets them in this motion which is long and complicated but there are two options she says you can either vote to extend it until the thirtieth of june all and thats if you accept a deal or they will have to be a much much longer extension and she is planning to bring back a deal for a first time next the longer the longer extension when there was probably other question because the book coming well known well harlem elections last year hes not as difficult so shes going to bring her back again next wednesday and were already getting reports that some of those very strong bricks it is from the European Research group led by jacob reese mauled they may now be prepared to back yet again again and its not game over for to result so lets think theres no that series olds in brussels the very you hear all of that you see whats happened today what is the European Union wants brussels preparing or they going to say yes if a request for an extension is put in. You know if you had asked that a few months ago and im sure we did talk about it a few months ago i would have said yes the European Union as long as negotiations were under way on a good faith basis they were saying you know if the u. K. Needs an extension we would definitely consider an extension it looks like that would be a natural a natural result of you know negotiations that were going well but simply couldnt get wrapped up now the situation is very different you see the British Parliament voted down this deal that was agreed in november twice by huge margins and people arent feeling quite so generous here in brussels in strasbourg where the European Parliament is meeting this week you heard chief negotiator Michel Barnier saying why would we prolong this deal these negotiations for what and you could very much hear the exasperate in his voice seeming you know that they dont see any reason to extend because the British Parliament simply doesnt accept this deal and that would be the basis on which the extension would be granted referred to heads of state like president bill clinton say you know im not just going to extend article fifty without a good reason so i think its a its over confident of the British Parliament to presume that they vote for an extension and therefore it goes you know the extension is passed. I think the past several months weve talked about every quest for an extension being being passed weve treated it as a given but i would say. A given right because the European Union is going to say to the u. K. If you want more time tell us why and what youre going to do with it this is why were going to have to see parliament try to start coming there being some cross Party Agreement on what they want and that will start tomorrow that will be more amendments tabled will be sitting there watching what m. P. s for like more like bought to reason may as i say its still going to come back again next. And it may be she she still defeated yesterday four hundred forty nine votes it could be that she gets no support shes still got a very very long way to do to go to get there it is a mess and at the moment it looks like its long as the e. U. Can agree something that will have to be some kind of delay even if it is short i cannot see at the moment the u. K. Leaving on the twenty ninth of march in this chaos which will affect the e. U. But obviously particularly the u. K. Interior with this extension just of the timing of it is really its not good for the European Union is it because weve got these European Parliament elections coming up in the summer and if the u. K. Stays in the European Union any longer theyre going to have to have candidates in that election and i dont think the e. U. Wants that in the u. K. It is a well that under thats right its not even summer its basically spring the end of may so its very very near and thats something that the e. U. Has said would be a huge complication if you have a country thats negotiating to get out even with some kind of short Term Extension you would have to run candidates in that parliamentary election because the u. K. Is a full member until bracks it is completed and so thats thats really a big factor that the e. U. Would like to avoid on the other hand you have one of the chief bracks its years. Nigel farage saying he completely plans to run in the elections and hes been thinking about that for some time so of course this would be an additional big mess teri schultz stand by. Britains finance minister Philip Hammond also addressed parliament in london today there you are he warned that leaving with no deal would mean significant economic disruptions of the british economy he spelled out how the British Government is trying to prepare for brics it. We have plans in place to minimize disruption to our Financial System weve worked across whitehall to put in place mitigations that our border although we cannot regulate how do you would operate its border in a no deal except weve published today our temporary u. K. No deal tariff schedule carefully balancing the needs of producers and consumers in the context of the pressures the no deal economy would face but i need to be straight with the house a no deal bricks it would deliver a significant short to medium term reduction in the productive capacity of the british economy. And what were hearing there were actually hearing a plan for britain post that we should have heard two years ago absolutely and remember that the chancellor who we just had that is considered the remain chaunce lahey so it seems to be keen on a soft of brics if theres a brics its a tool and hes been very concerned about the effects brics effective brics it will have on the economy and he said all along that if you accept the deal the Withdrawal Agreement i will then be able to release billions of pounds and give that to Public Services but at the moment i come because if because theres too much for it to the economy the Purse Strings are still in london lets go to one of our our correspondent on the story for us barbara where do we go from now we know we have another vote to morrow is it a given tonight that the parliament will say yes we need more time. And we were heard alex certainly explained that even if there is a not a vote for treason mase deal next week and even if it should pass though that is difficult to see from this point in time. Even. Then more time is needed because britain is just sort of sliding into the abyss and because there is such tremendous debts organization if you look at what happened today in parliament i mean that was a spectacle that nobody one would want to see in their own government in a complete shambles to reason may with being against her own motion eating her own words and then voting against it because she still that new Prime Ministers question time she had said yes she would vote against it no deal for exit and then some hours later she would sort of votes against her own motion i mean that is so far as to kill that whoever was to script writer off this episode of the great bracks its syria is he really should consider what hes doing here so if the problem is that there is still no clear plan the only thing to reason manos is to push the deal and try to force it down the road so if a majority of palm and even though it seems pretty clear that majority isnt there already in the end if it should come would be an extremely unhappy one yeah i like your idea barbara bricks and series for netflix that would probably work let me get your opinion on what we heard today from the finance minister belt on getting rid of tariffs on a lot of imports coming into the u. K. What do you make of the tiny a vat. Now that is of course part of the big breaks it i dear i mean this is what the hard line breaks it tears wanted all along what theyre dreaming are dreaming often weve known this for a long time this singapore on thames its a load of regulation notes terrorist sort of free trade paradise where everybody has to fend for themselves and of course we already heard today the first reactions of business because for some produces in britain that would mean that they really get into difficulties for some farmers it would mean that they would do their business would not go on their farms would not be viable anymore if the plants goes through like that so all this is sort of on the hoof politics i mean this is not that they have british lawmakers have thought about this long and carefully and really sort of calibrated what do we do for this area and follow that but they just say oh lets wipe this off the table we dont need this tariff so no good anyway and is so this just shows the way the direction brecks it is going and its all right barbara thank you very much stand by germanys chancellor today im going to. Been reacting to the brics the crisis here is part of what you have to say. Its in everyones interest that there is an orderly exit on the one hand it is person that is leaving the European Union and on the other the unity of the twenty seven is extremely important how we have held together has been very successful. Terry what do you make of the words from the german chancellor and she continues to the highlights units and some bricks that supporters in britain think. That at some point is there any indication in brussels tonight though that that could really happen. I think that we need to wait another twenty four hours and see what happens with this other vote tomorrow to see whether the parliament actually goes ahead and and says that they want an extension the trees a may should go back to brussels and ask for an extension and also whether theres any indication that theyre going to clarify as the e. U. Is demanding right now what they would do with that time how long they would like it to be its not enough the European Commission pointed out tonight to say that you dont want a no deal bricks if you still have to accept a deal and negotiators are saying you have to accept the deal the one they made in november nobody is interested in reopening this this agreement that was very hard fought and that hasnt changed even with all the drama that weve seen i think i think for right now it feels like in brussels you know if you think in him o. G. s and sometimes i do right now weve got the popcorn one up because until tomorrow vote brussels doesnt know exactly what the u. K. Is going to be asking for i read something funny on twitter brendan someone said well the good news is that no deal brooks it has been taken off the table the bad news is theres no table. Exactly right and we dont know if you buy it or you dont have to pay tariffs on it either we can answer the question or we know tomorrow theres going to be this vote. On an extension we know that the u. K. Is looking to a future with trade liberalization which the hardline brigadiers would love but the hard line brigadiers have to make sure the brigs takes place they do and they have a big problem for two reason may because they again decided not to support last night and some of them are absolutely ideological about this and will never support it of this however it appears away from it and theres even reports tonight of those from the European Research groups of it very hard core bricks it is in her own party who is saying that they may well vote for her deal when it comes back its going to come back next wednesday it could even come back again but nick. When since the first time on condition that to raise them a so she resolved that she was i and i dont know if its if they want it straight away but that would be the deal because they want in place to see it through to that and that is the point many can say that too many people are trying to stop bricks it from happening but at the moment as weve seen absolute chaos impala many among m. P. s politicians and no clear decision about what they want to thank you for that let me ask you about that so weve got the hardline birds in tears saying we will back you to reason may and will make bricks it happened but you have to go isnt that what the theyve wanted all the wall. They want its all along however they saw that treason may would sort of do their dirty work and then they could take over later after she had pushed through and completely exhausted herself and her credibility in the process then some breaks that she you would be swanning up like Boris Johnson or somebody and vote in that sense take over and sort of save the day what they are asking now is for to reason may to fall on her sword in order to save breaks and that is a tall ask of me and shoot threes im a. Self harming tendencies but the question is do they go that far good question do they go that far and why didnt they choose a brigadier to be Prime Minister two years ago to that question of course i guess is a moot point tonight. In london teri schultz in brussels and its always our brits that expert right here at the big table to all of you thank you. Well the u. S. Aviation safety regulator the f. A. A. Has ordered the grounding of all boeing seven thirty seven max passenger planes in the United States on the ban on flights to remain in effect pending further investigations into the crash of that Parliament Must<\/a> now take control of the situation or the case it is not something which i would wish to do without going back to the public because it seems to me that in the light of the referendum that was be a problem for cohesion and taking the step but he couldnt use a relationship this seems to me that todays debate key though it is feeding many very many ships is a particularly extraordinary surreal moment. Also coming up tonight a boeing seven thirty seven max airplane grounded the United States<\/a> joins a long list of countries banning the passenger plane from their skull to be issuing an emergency order of prohibition to ground all flights of the seven thirty seven. Max eight and the seven thirty seven maps now. I. Know i still write three hundred and well with the new. Three hundred eighty s. So the. Another day inside the British Parliament<\/a> to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States<\/a> and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a vote confirming what lawmakers do not want what they do want well it remains a mystery tonight british m. P. s voted against a new deal breaks and against crashing out of the European Union<\/a> with no deal in hand but what kind of deal they would like to have you know tonight the world already has its eyes on tomorrows parliamentary vote when lawmakers will probably admit that they are running out of time and that they need more of it a break sit delay but will more time make any difference and who can make a difference now that it appears Prime Minister<\/a> theresa may is losing her voice and possibly all of her authority to speak for the country. Right. The gentleman talks about not wanting to get repeatedly favors in a way that brings no deal close a good deal has been partly rejected twice why theres higher ups why dont precedented majorities. Im able to have my own voice but i do understand the voice of the country people want to be easy you they want to aintree movement they want to have our own trade policy they want to ensure rules are made in this country im judged oh cool thats what the deal did it was thats what i continue to work to deliver. The Prime Minister<\/a> is to hold as files. She no longer has the ability to lead this is a rather loose government in the face of a Huge National<\/a> crisis we have Team Coverage<\/a> of tonights latest installment of the boards saga weve got teri schultz in brussels for the European Union<\/a> and go on and hear the big table with me is our very own. Expert i should say i think the world knows that now alex or is why i think i was then we start with you what happened today. Oh my goodness where would you like me to start i can sum it up by saying this this evening was chaotic absolute weve had a lot of chaos yes over practice it in the past couple of years tonight was absolute chaos because m. P. s were given the chance to vote against a no deal bracks it said to take it off the table that was the governments own motion that they put down and they were allowing their m. P. s a free vote on that however their plan was stop it because another and pay put forward a vote before that which said that this is there will be no deal at all if there will be it will be off the table completely and no deal breaks it and therefore at the last minute the government had to tell their own m. P. s you cannot vote. Our own motion you must vote against the government on this so thats a whipping the party to vote against it is just it was ridiculous and it was a complete farce that we with that we saw tonight but it is a. Very good example of the chaos that has bricks it and the mess that the British Parliament<\/a> is in at the moment particularly the government and now it will come down to British Parliament<\/a> to try to find a way out of this mess they will have to take more control to try to find a consensus so what is this the matter of the because weve got the big tomorrow and were probably going to have the Parliament Saying<\/a> yes we want an extension. And so why does it matter then that they voted for or against wanting a new deal bracks well by default legally the u. K. Is still at the moment still jute to leave on the twenty ninth of march so they will leave the e. U. With or without a deal because of this vote to raise them a then said that she is tomorrow that theyre putting down a vote a motion for m. P. s to decide whether to extend article fifty so to to lay bricks if she gets them in this motion which is long and complicated but there are two options she says you can either vote to extend it until the thirtieth of june all and thats if you accept a deal or they will have to be a much much longer extension and she is planning to bring back a deal for a first time next the longer the longer extension when there was probably other question because the book coming well known well harlem elections last year hes not as difficult so shes going to bring her back again next wednesday and were already getting reports that some of those very strong bricks it is from the European Research<\/a> group led by jacob reese mauled they may now be prepared to back yet again again and its not game over for to result so lets think theres no that series olds in brussels the very you hear all of that you see whats happened today what is the European Union<\/a> wants brussels preparing or they going to say yes if a request for an extension is put in. You know if you had asked that a few months ago and im sure we did talk about it a few months ago i would have said yes the European Union<\/a> as long as negotiations were under way on a good faith basis they were saying you know if the u. K. Needs an extension we would definitely consider an extension it looks like that would be a natural a natural result of you know negotiations that were going well but simply couldnt get wrapped up now the situation is very different you see the British Parliament<\/a> voted down this deal that was agreed in november twice by huge margins and people arent feeling quite so generous here in brussels in strasbourg where the European Parliament<\/a> is meeting this week you heard chief negotiator Michel Barnier<\/a> saying why would we prolong this deal these negotiations for what and you could very much hear the exasperate in his voice seeming you know that they dont see any reason to extend because the British Parliament<\/a> simply doesnt accept this deal and that would be the basis on which the extension would be granted referred to heads of state like president bill clinton say you know im not just going to extend article fifty without a good reason so i think its a its over confident of the British Parliament<\/a> to presume that they vote for an extension and therefore it goes you know the extension is passed. I think the past several months weve talked about every quest for an extension being being passed weve treated it as a given but i would say. A given right because the European Union<\/a> is going to say to the u. K. If you want more time tell us why and what youre going to do with it this is why were going to have to see parliament try to start coming there being some cross Party Agreement<\/a> on what they want and that will start tomorrow that will be more amendments tabled will be sitting there watching what m. P. s for like more like bought to reason may as i say its still going to come back again next. And it may be she she still defeated yesterday four hundred forty nine votes it could be that she gets no support shes still got a very very long way to do to go to get there it is a mess and at the moment it looks like its long as the e. U. Can agree something that will have to be some kind of delay even if it is short i cannot see at the moment the u. K. Leaving on the twenty ninth of march in this chaos which will affect the e. U. But obviously particularly the u. K. Interior with this extension just of the timing of it is really its not good for the European Union<\/a> is it because weve got these European Parliament<\/a> elections coming up in the summer and if the u. K. Stays in the European Union<\/a> any longer theyre going to have to have candidates in that election and i dont think the e. U. Wants that in the u. K. It is a well that under thats right its not even summer its basically spring the end of may so its very very near and thats something that the e. U. Has said would be a huge complication if you have a country thats negotiating to get out even with some kind of short Term Extension<\/a> you would have to run candidates in that parliamentary election because the u. K. Is a full member until bracks it is completed and so thats thats really a big factor that the e. U. Would like to avoid on the other hand you have one of the chief bracks its years. Nigel farage saying he completely plans to run in the elections and hes been thinking about that for some time so of course this would be an additional big mess teri schultz stand by. Britains finance minister Philip Hammond<\/a> also addressed parliament in london today there you are he warned that leaving with no deal would mean significant economic disruptions of the british economy he spelled out how the British Government<\/a> is trying to prepare for brics it. We have plans in place to minimize disruption to our Financial System<\/a> weve worked across whitehall to put in place mitigations that our border although we cannot regulate how do you would operate its border in a no deal except weve published today our temporary u. K. No deal tariff schedule carefully balancing the needs of producers and consumers in the context of the pressures the no deal economy would face but i need to be straight with the house a no deal bricks it would deliver a significant short to medium term reduction in the productive capacity of the british economy. And what were hearing there were actually hearing a plan for britain post that we should have heard two years ago absolutely and remember that the chancellor who we just had that is considered the remain chaunce lahey so it seems to be keen on a soft of brics if theres a brics its a tool and hes been very concerned about the effects brics effective brics it will have on the economy and he said all along that if you accept the deal the Withdrawal Agreement<\/a> i will then be able to release billions of pounds and give that to Public Services<\/a> but at the moment i come because if because theres too much for it to the economy the Purse Strings<\/a> are still in london lets go to one of our our correspondent on the story for us barbara where do we go from now we know we have another vote to morrow is it a given tonight that the parliament will say yes we need more time. And we were heard alex certainly explained that even if there is a not a vote for treason mase deal next week and even if it should pass though that is difficult to see from this point in time. Even. Then more time is needed because britain is just sort of sliding into the abyss and because there is such tremendous debts organization if you look at what happened today in parliament i mean that was a spectacle that nobody one would want to see in their own government in a complete shambles to reason may with being against her own motion eating her own words and then voting against it because she still that new Prime Minister<\/a>s question time she had said yes she would vote against it no deal for exit and then some hours later she would sort of votes against her own motion i mean that is so far as to kill that whoever was to script writer off this episode of the great bracks its syria is he really should consider what hes doing here so if the problem is that there is still no clear plan the only thing to reason manos is to push the deal and try to force it down the road so if a majority of palm and even though it seems pretty clear that majority isnt there already in the end if it should come would be an extremely unhappy one yeah i like your idea barbara bricks and series for netflix that would probably work let me get your opinion on what we heard today from the finance minister belt on getting rid of tariffs on a lot of imports coming into the u. K. What do you make of the tiny a vat. Now that is of course part of the big breaks it i dear i mean this is what the hard line breaks it tears wanted all along what theyre dreaming are dreaming often weve known this for a long time this singapore on thames its a load of regulation notes terrorist sort of free trade paradise where everybody has to fend for themselves and of course we already heard today the first reactions of business because for some produces in britain that would mean that they really get into difficulties for some farmers it would mean that they would do their business would not go on their farms would not be viable anymore if the plants goes through like that so all this is sort of on the hoof politics i mean this is not that they have british lawmakers have thought about this long and carefully and really sort of calibrated what do we do for this area and follow that but they just say oh lets wipe this off the table we dont need this tariff so no good anyway and is so this just shows the way the direction brecks it is going and its all right barbara thank you very much stand by germanys chancellor today im going to. Been reacting to the brics the crisis here is part of what you have to say. Its in everyones interest that there is an orderly exit on the one hand it is person that is leaving the European Union<\/a> and on the other the unity of the twenty seven is extremely important how we have held together has been very successful. Terry what do you make of the words from the german chancellor and she continues to the highlights units and some bricks that supporters in britain think. That at some point is there any indication in brussels tonight though that that could really happen. I think that we need to wait another twenty four hours and see what happens with this other vote tomorrow to see whether the parliament actually goes ahead and and says that they want an extension the trees a may should go back to brussels and ask for an extension and also whether theres any indication that theyre going to clarify as the e. U. Is demanding right now what they would do with that time how long they would like it to be its not enough the European Commission<\/a> pointed out tonight to say that you dont want a no deal bricks if you still have to accept a deal and negotiators are saying you have to accept the deal the one they made in november nobody is interested in reopening this this agreement that was very hard fought and that hasnt changed even with all the drama that weve seen i think i think for right now it feels like in brussels you know if you think in him o. G. s and sometimes i do right now weve got the popcorn one up because until tomorrow vote brussels doesnt know exactly what the u. K. Is going to be asking for i read something funny on twitter brendan someone said well the good news is that no deal brooks it has been taken off the table the bad news is theres no table. Exactly right and we dont know if you buy it or you dont have to pay tariffs on it either we can answer the question or we know tomorrow theres going to be this vote. On an extension we know that the u. K. Is looking to a future with trade liberalization which the hardline brigadiers would love but the hard line brigadiers have to make sure the brigs takes place they do and they have a big problem for two reason may because they again decided not to support last night and some of them are absolutely ideological about this and will never support it of this however it appears away from it and theres even reports tonight of those from the European Research<\/a> groups of it very hard core bricks it is in her own party who is saying that they may well vote for her deal when it comes back its going to come back next wednesday it could even come back again but nick. When since the first time on condition that to raise them a so she resolved that she was i and i dont know if its if they want it straight away but that would be the deal because they want in place to see it through to that and that is the point many can say that too many people are trying to stop bricks it from happening but at the moment as weve seen absolute chaos impala many among m. P. s politicians and no clear decision about what they want to thank you for that let me ask you about that so weve got the hardline birds in tears saying we will back you to reason may and will make bricks it happened but you have to go isnt that what the theyve wanted all the wall. They want its all along however they saw that treason may would sort of do their dirty work and then they could take over later after she had pushed through and completely exhausted herself and her credibility in the process then some breaks that she you would be swanning up like Boris Johnson<\/a> or somebody and vote in that sense take over and sort of save the day what they are asking now is for to reason may to fall on her sword in order to save breaks and that is a tall ask of me and shoot threes im a. Self harming tendencies but the question is do they go that far good question do they go that far and why didnt they choose a brigadier to be Prime Minister<\/a> two years ago to that question of course i guess is a moot point tonight. In london teri schultz in brussels and its always our brits that expert right here at the big table to all of you thank you. Well the u. S. Aviation safety regulator the f. A. A. Has ordered the grounding of all boeing seven thirty seven max passenger planes in the United States<\/a> on the ban on flights to remain in effect pending further investigations into the crash of that Ethiopian Airlines<\/a> plane on sunday the u. S. Is the latest in a string of countries that have banned the plane from their skies the f. A. A. Came in for criticism for not acting to prevent the plane from flying sooner regarded as the Gold Standard<\/a> for aviation safety focus shifted to the f. A. A. After it said earlier that it had found systemic performance issues with the seven thirty seven max the latest ban is a big blow to the planes u. S. Maker boat. Analysts at boeing are doing this the aircraft maker has more than four thousand six hundred outstanding orders for its seven three seven max aircraft if the orders a canceled tens of thousands of jobs at the corporations washington plants and various suppliers are at risk boeing shares on wall street of tumbled losing more than twenty five billion dollars in value since sundays crash its still not clear if the seven three seven max series has a design fault the u. S. Federal Aviation Administration<\/a> repeatedly said the plane was safe but now has new information boeing is a giant of u. S. Industry something the f. A. A. Is well aware of but in the end the u. S. Has joined the rest of the world in grounding one of its Cutting Edge Products<\/a> with incalculable effects on boeing and serious disruption to carriers like southwest which operates thirty four eight nine s. Out of a fleet of over seven hundred boeing planes. Meanwhile in europe norwegian has announced it seeking compensation from boeing for losses due to flight cancellations. Are here the big table with me is our business that there is Stephen Beard<\/a> so stephen after cantor said were grounding the airplanes the United States<\/a> really had no choice it doesnt put them in a very difficult position because canada probably gave the most complete case yet of any country when it grounded it said that it actually used satellite data to look at the profiles of the lion air flight that crashed into the java sea and the Ethiopian Airlines<\/a> flight that crashed on sundays on sunday and what it saw was similar circumstances and similar to vertical fluctuations in particular its said that it also solved it and im not sure how they got this satellite or forgot this from other information but it said that all signs indicated that software in the plane in both cases pushed the nose down this is the software that you and i talked about yesterday this is something that after a lion air happens a lot of people are pointing to this software briefly to explain it again this. Seven thirty seven max is an update on the plane seven thirty seven the engines were moved a bit further up that that change the dynamic of the plane it would tend to lift it up so a new software was installed to automatically push that nose down with lion air what was found was that a sensor was off and it was saying the plane nose was up when it was actually trim and so what happens is suddenly it starts going down the pilots were fighting a nosedive and it looks like in Ethiopia Airlines<\/a> the same case was was happening and im going to use this story if were looking at a story that could be much more explosive than it appeared just twenty four hours ago weve got the wall street journal reporting now that pilots had complained of its own the record the pilots had complained of an anomaly with the software you know with the engines that you were talking about and that a software resolution was prepared and would have been sent out all airlines around the world but that was delayed because of the u. S. Government shutdown at the end of last year and it would be explosive if it was true obviously what were seeing is that everything is pointing to the software and that was already out after the lion air crash was that the software was really sort of zeroed in on and we have also seen these reports that pilots reporting irregularities in these had been registered before you know considering the number of flights were taking place you know if you look at four reports six reports it may be easy to overlook those but still in retrospect thats sort of glaring especially now after the lion air flights you would have to go back and there they were the whole time and lets say it is a Software Problem<\/a> that can be corrected or we reach reaching a point where that perhaps wont matter anymore that the p. R. Damage could be so severe that boeing is going to have to keep you know the mechs crown and forever its really hard to say its so early and i havent seen the wall street journal reports this obviously does not look good because again after the lion air crash they were already there already those were pointing to that software and then you have another crash and to see such similar circumstances. Now it does not look good boeing of course has forty six hundred outstanding orders on that plane. Yeah its huge Stephen Beard<\/a>s as always thank you very much you will see what happens next when the day is almost over the conversation continues online youll find us on twitter either in the news or you can follow me at print off t. V. Dont forget to use the hash tag the day i remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day well see that. Just how its getting terry and his germany. As well compensated fans. And who decides how much its worth. With the focus on. 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