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this is the w. news live from berlin donald trump reignites a feud with iran throwing a wrench into the landmark agreement to curb its nuclear program. based on the factual record i have put forward i am announcing today that we cannot and will not make this certification but the us president stopped short of took paedo in the deal leaving its fate in the hands of congress also on the program. all strays expected to swing to the right in this sunday's elections will look at how a hardline immigration stance has helped front try to sebastian cooks to snap up support . and an old hand is back to guide by in munich in the bundesliga hynix is out into the groove his team can get back on track.
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i'm aid of kimani welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump says he will not recertify the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal which saw iran shelve its disputed nuclear program in exchange for the easing of international sanctions now trump accused iran of violating the spirit of the agreement but stopped short of canceling the deal instead he has called on u.s. lawmakers an international partners to fix its flaws now every ninety days trump has done that twice before but now has refused to sign ahead of a sunday deadline. well now congress must decide whether to reimpose sanctions and scrap the deal here's what trump had to say importantly iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal so today in recognition
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of the increasing menace posed by iran and after extensive consultations with our allies i am announcing a new strategy to address the full range of iran's destructive actions i am announcing today that we cannot and will not make this certification. we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence more terror and the very real threat of iran's nuclear breakout. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcomed trump's announcements congratulating the u.s. president for what he called a quote courageous step although response from other world leaders has been much less enthusiastic now the deal took more than a decade to negotiate between the united states china russia great britain france
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germany and iran it was finally signed in twenty fifteen. there was dancing in the streets of the iranian capital tehran when the agreement was finally reached after the mess of effort that went into securing the deal to control iran's nuclear program those who'd been instrumental in the negotiations reacted strongly to trump's announcement. more than two years ago exactly in july twenty fifteen the entire international community welcomed the result of twelve years of intense negotiations on the iranian nuclear program one hundred and four pages full of technical details. the joint compressive action which it is not a bilateral agreement it does not belong to any single country and it is not up to any single country to terminate it german foreign minister gabriele said
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scrapping the treaty would send quote dangerous signal in the show to do it in the next few weeks we'll do everything in our power to persuade u.s. congress to uphold the agreement and to discuss how we can change iran's behavior in other areas of middle east politics we believe the agreement must be preserved. the. iranian president hassan rouhani said his country will continue to respect the nuclear deal in spite of trump's quote insults in a speech on state television rouhani said the agreement was much stronger than trump thinks. we will continue to cooperate with the international atomic energy agency in the framework of international treaties but if someday our interests are not realized and other parties want to violate their commitments they should be aware that iran will not hesitate a moment and will respond to them. hard that they want to possible
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hotdog whether congress will make the changes trump wants remains to be seen it would seem that much of his bluster is for domestic consumption after weeks of divisions within the republican party and infighting among his aides the president is trying to reassert his campaign priorities and play to his support base. well for more on this i'm joined now by our correspondent to ressa tropper who has covered many stories from iran thanks for being with us so we just heard iran's president has been rouhani is saying that he still wants to stick to this deal is there any chance that iran might change its mind not right now iran and see it from speech as a major violation of the deal but he hasn't said anything that's completely unacceptable for them he do to decertify that agreement but he didn't pull out he announced sanctions against the revolutionary guards but didn't officially label them as a terror organization which would have been a red line for tehran so for now the agreement stands but that might change of
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congress decides to pull out and violated by a re imposing sanctions that were part of the deal right now trump has drawn criticism from all sides because of this stance and it's not just abroad but at home as well let's listen to democrat minority leader in the house of representatives nancy pelosi the iran nuclear agreement was the best way to prevent iran from becoming a nuclear armed state to president trump through fuser to recertify is a grave mistake threatens america's security and credibility at a very critical time. so we're hearing what fellow americans are saying but what about europeans do they have any leverage to pressure congress into staying in this deal they have to try that's what iran expects them to do now it expects them to take a stand and defend the nuclear agreement and not only with words like we've just heard but also with actions so that might include trying to find
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a way to talk to iran about its behavior in middle eastern politics which was not a part of the deal at all but it's now widely criticized by the u.s. that way they could show that there's room for improvement even without canceling the deal but it's important to remember the deal was not only signed by the u.s. but by five other countries as well and they all want to keep it so the five plus one was signed the deal with iran has now have turned into a five against one and that one is the united states now and trampy saying that he can personally cancel this do at any time what will iran do if the u.s. does actually meet could true its threats one thing is certain they will not renegotiate because the iranians have long been skeptical of whether washington can be trusted when it comes to agreements and if trump's now trying now pulled out of the deal although iran complies with that then he proves them right and that would weaken president rouhani stance who was the strongest supporter of the deal inside iran and it would strengthen the hardliners because there except of limitations on
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their nuclear program just because they got sanctions relief in return and if that now is gone they will end those limitations and probably invest more than ever before into the nuclear program terrorists a trial thank you for your insight. well it's been almost two weeks since the deadly mass shooting at a las vegas music festival and the singer who was on stage when the massacre began and has resumed his tour. us country music star made an emotional return to the stage in the state of oklahoma he said he thinks daily about the fifty eight people and hundreds rather the fifty people killed and hundreds injured by the gunman and the audience to not live in fear. to austria now where national elections are taking place this sunday the outcome is expected to swing the country sharply to the right with
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voters backing two major parties that have complained on fears of immigration and islam now polls show the election is likely to result in a government between austria's conservative and far right populist parties now will take a closer look at the issues facing austrian voters in just a moment but first let's get some basic facts about the country now austria is nestled in the heart of europe and it is famous for both chocolate and as being home to the composer. and what's that it's also known for its own brand of conservative populism and at times that has put it at loggerheads with the european union now australia is home to around eight point eight million people and all of that one point five million of them live in vienna according to the international monetary fund the country has a gross domestic product of three hundred eighty seven billion u.s. dollars and what does that mean while it makes it the twelve richest country in the
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world and it's also a fully fledged member of the e.u. and the euro zone border security and refugee policy have been the hot button issues for this election campaign as you will now see in this report. it looks like a quiet stretch of the later river on the border of austria and hungry but right here or thirties of course more than eighty migrants trying to illegally cross in the weeks leading up to the austrian election. and especially along the lighter river many foreigners in need of help and protection are using it to make the crossing into austria. austria to can one hundred thousand asylum seekers in twenty fifteen but now says it won't take any more one of the reasons is this man sebastian kurtz who has campaigned mostly on his successful push to close off the so-called balkan route. i'm going to take
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a very clear path which will reduce illegal migration to zero those who try to enter illegally must be stopped at the border taken care of and then sent back the traffickers come to the ones to decide who gets through and not we as a republic or the european union but courts is hard line immigration stance looks soft compared to the anti islam rhetoric of the leader of the nationalist freedom party. in vienna and other cities there are already more muslim than catholic children at primary schools and high schools that is due to the irresponsible policies of the government which attempted to replace our own population i say let's exchange these politicians before they manage to completely replace us. these messages are resonating strongly with voters leaving incumbent chancellor
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christian can and his left wing social democrats behind in the polls a swing to the right in austria seems inevitable. let's have a look at football now and high drama last night as shit got hosted when les cologne in abundance league match up took a first half lead but that only spurred on cologne defender domine kinds came out of nowhere with a blind eye to level the score thirteen minutes to go now the hosts got lucky in injury time when substitute shadrack quote shot took a deflection and dribbled to one of the final score. high and returns to the pitch as coach of buy in munich this weekend now the seventy two year old has been away from the game for four years but expect the expectations are high considering buying one the trouble of trophies in his last
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season with a club and that was back in twenty thirteen firebug is the first team to see how the munich club reacts to. back in charge yet you hike yes is back with higher star player time is moolah and the club sports director are along for the ride if the sponsors promotion but maybe the time might have been better spent preparing for freiburg. we don't have much time to experiment i have quite clear right is. clear ideas maybe but due to last week's international break hike is in his squad haven't had that many hours working is one first on the new coaches mind though get the team out of its current days and make them great again this is in front of them . it's just a football team and things have to be worked on over and over again repetition to make things or sematic is not going to happen tomorrow but it's important the
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players regain confidence in their performance. with high case buying players regaining confidence should come easy because with yep they have a winning history. and i mind of the top stories we're following for you u.s. president donald trump has said he will not recertify the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal but stopped short of canceling the agreement has left its fate in the hands of the u.s. congress just. watching the news live from berlin and you are now up to date we do have more coming at the top of the hour feel free to check out our website d.w. dot com for the latest information around the clock thanks for watching.

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