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she said i could see that some or more recently you want to jump for joy in. your presence you were before sent the flow you respect me you know spanish constitution . they say any attempts to violate it was very good local we're headed into monday morning there in spain what should we be watching for going forward. more protests and others. tomorrow the prime minister rouhani will be appearing to parliament we see. you know i mean he said that he will be seeking to your policies go seeking. back into some form of i was a very sick crisis if he's going to restore. from the tapes i think you want to the jobs he's talking about those will come likely at the moment are there's a lot at stake here martin roberts reporting there for us from madrid with the latest on the cattle on referendum an unauthorized referendum martin thanks very
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much. well meanwhile barcelona soccer team played a spanish league match behind closed doors no fans were allowed to enter the stadium the team made the announcement less than half an hour before kick off and thousands of fans were already waiting outside the club's president said it's a protest against the police efforts to stop the referendum barcelona's camp no stadium is often used as a rallying point for catalan nationalists. the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for a deadly knife attack in france it tacker stabbed two women to death at the main train station in the southern city of moore say french soldiers then shot the assailant dead. police descend once more after another attack in france. the knife wielding assailant was shot dead by patrolling soldiers but too late to save his two young victims. some eyewitnesses reported that the attackers shouted.
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but much remains unclear. lending to do. the individual was killed thanks to the composure of the soldier on patrol it appears that this individual had several identities i don't know anything more and i cannot tell you anything more than the interior minister did. in terry a minister column said an investigation has been opened into what was potentially a terrorist attack. the soldier who shot the attacker was part of up there on. a military deployment of some ten thousand troops it was launched in twenty fifteen to protect areas deemed to be likely terrorist targets. sunday's attack came just two days before french lawmakers are expected to vote on a controversial anti-terrorism bill which has come under fire from human rights
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experts. for gay and lesbian couples here in germany are tying the knot as a new marriage equality law comes into effect. reports on the country's first same sex i did. finally the day they have waited nearly forty years for until a few months ago both men day and. never imagined it would happen so soon still on the big day some pretty wedding jitters we didn't sleep. last night. but happy really happy. to marry a. photo and call met at a party in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine in what was then west berlin they've been together ever since and have spent years campaigning for gay rights in germany. so that hard work has finally paid off.
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the here. marriage is a contract for life for two people who love each other and want to make a life together to be there for each other their gender is irrelevant. but now they've made it official in front of their loved ones with the world's media looking on. the most moving moment was walking in here about seeing all our friends and hearing the wedding march. through that was a moments where you just. but you just can't so you who undergo no marriage rule is the message on their wedding cake and finally now. it's a dream that's become a reality. i'm joined now in the studio by rebecca ritter's who filed that report rebecca you witnessed history in the making today in germany what did feel like to
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be in that room. it was great. i felt really fortunate to be watching history in the making and the room was filled with really excited people everyone was there they were relieved that this was finally happening in germany and there was a lot of excitement in the room but i have to say that apart from the press scrum which of course do you define it from the sort of a regular. registry office wedding going to say. it was for all intents and purposes like any other registry office wedding you know it was this is it was nice yeah i mean it was it was it was quite traditional in the wedding march played as the boys came down the aisle and you know what the celebrant had to say was more or less in keeping with heterosexual ceremonies so you know i think the hope is that this will just become a normal part of life and you talk to both a and his partner how important was it for them after thirty eight years to actually be married really important you know
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they they've been gay activists for a really long time in the very active in the community and they wanted to get married so there was a personal element there was also sort of an activist element a sort of political element for them it was more about symbolism than the sort of extension of rights that they'll now get but it was a very symbolic thing and because they've been fighting for for the community for so long you know i think it was a really important day and do people see it as full equality in our is there still a ways to go. i think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already had. gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt you know i'm in germany just wasn't wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly you know in the transgender community. and things like that so you know that they're not all the way there but this is a a big step in the right direction big step in the right direction one you were able
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to be in the room for rebecca ritter's thanks for being with us today turning now to sports news and formula one max first stop and cruised to victory at the malaysia grand prix the red bull driver produced a sensational race but the same can't be said of ferrari sebastian vettel was hoping to gain some ground on championship later lewis hamilton but technical trouble left him and his team mate wondering if that title is still within reach. max has stopped in may have started third on the grid but with mercedes driver lewis hamilton struggling for pace the dutchman easily what took him to stop and who just turned twenty a day ago went on to win in dominant fashion much to the delight of his team and family making this his second career formula one when. it was. as for the title race ferrari was dealt a double no kimi reichen and failed to start after experiencing technical trouble
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and sebastian fettle started dead last in the race even though he managed to pull his way up to fourth he still finished behind championship beaten lewis hamilton who came in second. the mercedes drive anon has a thirty four point lead over effect in the driver's standings but the title rhesus hide this stage been long to the dutchman. on the car racing on a more modest scale taiwanese spectators turned out sunday for a sporting about that called for determination imagination and a very sturdy helmet soapbox racing teams navigated treacherous five hundred meter tracks on the homemade soap box cars the bumps and curves proved a bit too much for a few contenders and winners unlikely named zombie sick bed team and while the judges with fair are dead good driving. kirk rider of our top story this hour county officials say voters have overwhelmingly backed independents and women
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are a result show ninety percent of voters want to leave spain valid though it's hotly contested hundred calls that referendum illegal. and that's your news as always you'll find more the latest on our web site d.w. dot com and let us know what you thought about the show on twitter you can find us and. i'll see you next time thanks for watching. welcome to quadriga he wants to hear what does that mean sort of i mean the ikea store you read it says this is the winning store w.
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