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if you doesn't lead to feelings of the instruments that steer us and whoever can control these feelings has great power over us you can possible algorithms instead of feelings measuring emotion starting december sixteenth on t w. this is deja vu news live from berlin the united states issues a warning to north korea's leader and is shortcomings make no mistake the north korean regime will be utterly destroyed kim jong un says his nation is now off
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fully fledged nuclear power after slave as a missile launch will go to our correspondent in seoul also coming up giving would be migrants hope at home as they see a future for themselves there perhaps they will not make the dangerous journey to europe that's at the heart of the summit between leaders of the e.u. and the african union. i'm brian thomas welcome to the show. the u.s. has warned north korea's leaders that they will be utterly destroyed should tensions over that country's weapons program break out into war north korean state media claiming this photo shows pyongyang's latest missile test launch two days ago observers say it is north korea's most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile today and that this rocket can hit any city in the u.s. including washington d.c.
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the trumpet ministrations also threatened new sanctions and is pressing china to cut off its oil supply to north korea america's ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley the livered this stern rebuke to the north korean regime the dictator of north korea made a choice yesterday that brings the world closer to war not farther from it we have never sought war with north korea and still today we do not seek it if war does come it will be because of continued acts of aggression like we witnessed yesterday and if war comes make no mistake the north korean regime will be utterly destroyed. for the very latest let's bring in jason strother joins us from the south korean capital seoul jason strong words from the u.s. ambassador at the u.n. there are they likely to have any effect in pyongyang. well you know we've
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seen ever since donald trump became president earlier this year that there has been a were a war of world words going on between pyongyang and the united states and he insults lobbed at the kim jong un regime by president trump have been met by similar fiery rhetoric coming from north korea so i'm sure that in within the upcoming days if not hours we will hear some wrist some kind of response from pyongyang about what's been said at the u.n. security council i think i'm president has been calling on china to do all it can to isolate north korea what kind of leverage does beijing have right now. well china certainly does have some leverage over north korea as nikki haley said today in new york much of north korea's crude imports come from china however
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there is perhaps a false belief that china has some sort of magic pill that will resolve the whole problem with north korea. has shown many times that it will not do as beijing once it to do of course beijing has numerous times condemned north korea's provocations whether it be missile launches or nuclear tests but that has not deterred the kim jong un regime and at the end of the day china does not want a collapsing north korea it wouldn't want to see a south korea backed by american forces on its border so there's a limit to how much china is willing to do ok well the u.s. is warning that if china does not cut off its oil supplies to north korea that it might take matters into its own hands now what might washington be talking about what are its options right now. well i think this is a game that the trump administration has been playing all along it always raises
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the stakes without being too explicit about what it might actually be talking about whether it's trump saying that you know the u.s. will handle north korea's recent i.c.b.m. test. i think that the u.s. at least wants to portray the notion that it could take preemptive military action in hopes of getting more movement here in the region and jason thanks so much for that from seoul now for a brief look at some of the other stories making the news this hour a u.s. president all from does get back their criticism from the british prime minister over his retreat of an anti muslim video from a u.k. based far right group from said the three summation of focus quote on the destructive radical islamic terrorism that's taking place within the united kingdom . one of america's most famous morning t.v. news personalities has been fired for alleged sexual misconduct matt lauer host of
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the popular today show on n.b.c. say meanwhile the prominent u.s. public radio host kerrison killer has also been let go for alleged inappropriate behavior. but francis has arrived in bangladesh after visiting men maher the catholic leader had been criticized for not speaking out against that country's treatment of the hinge of muslims francis is expected to meet with a selected group of injuries in bangladesh more than six hundred thousand of them have fled to that country to escape i think violence a million more. protesters in the philippine capital manila have been rallying against president roderigo to tear to his threats to launch an unconstitutional crackdown on his opponents various left wing groups organize a demonstration they've also condemned the possible return of police operations in two territories more on drugs bali remains on high alert for
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volcanic activity at argonne but flights have resumed after a three day airport shutdown on the indonesian island thousands of foreign tourists have been stranded there but a wind did shift blowing away ash and smoke oppose the threat to aircraft. or addressing the root causes of the crises that create refugees and containing migration is the focus of a summit now underway in ivory coast capital abidjan more than eighty african and european leaders are attending the summit which is tackling issues like africa's high used unemployment. great day these two can spell the beginning of a new life initially john had wanted to try his luck in europe but halfway into his journey into his ear he gave up and returned home to ivory coast the international organization for migration gave him a small amount of start up money for his chicken farm. jumping fish should be more
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of these initiatives to stop young people leaving africa that's his message to the heads of government reason just a few kilometers away most of us are not like to see them spending more money on young people there are so many unemployed young people many of them are highly qualified and have plans and ideas something has to change. the topic of migration is high on the agenda at the african and european union summit german chancellor angela merkel said the issue is tied to the fight against people trafficking. in recent weeks there have been shocking reports from libya detailing how african migrants have been sold as slaves. in a highly emotional element to the issue so i think there is a common interest in stopping illegal migration and instead offering legal ways for people from africa to be educated and study in europe africa.
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humanitarian critics say there are far too few legal possibilities for migrants but most n.g.o.s are excluded from discussions at the summit an alternative summit for n.g.o.s was cancelled by the ivory coast security services without reason khadijah khanate was one of the organizers she thinks the official summit is undemocratic. it him when they will then they did something like this is good for the governments but not for the people here i really don't think that that concerns will be heard at the summit. even these young artists are not allowed to cross the cordons they say the summit will do nothing to help them. young people will continue to try their luck elsewhere as long as those in power and africa continue to ignore them. so can the summit make a real difference for young africans let's go straight to did abuse max often he
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joins us now from abidjan max what's it looking like are there some concrete proposals for making life better at home. european member states are pledging about forty four billion euro within the next years to help the situations in different african countries although many leaders insisted that they had to check very thorough lee what exactly they would invest and what they would try to help those african countries with it so that's one part and the second part especially the german chess i get america mentioned which is on the african side good governance for example michael said that the young generation that's getting stronger and stronger in the african countries would help would hold their governments accountable for good governance and for fighting corruption of course those are tunes that we've heard over and over again in the last decades but participants here and of egil insisted that this time it's different it's a real new start between the european union and the african union
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a max things are different on a lot of levels the world was shocked at the scenes of african refugees on sales slaves in libya and apparently there's a push on right now to address that. bryan you're right about that there was an emergency meeting called by the french president in one remark call on the topic last night and apparently the plan of some of the european member states now is to evacuate at least some of the migrants that are stuck in those terrible camps in libya the official libyan government is on board and wants a grant access to those camps and then some of the migrants would be flown back to their countries of origin others depending on their status might be flown to european union countries or other countries in the world you can see the details and still really need to be worked out but in the new way mccall said that this plan would be put into action within the next days or weeks so there is some urgency to do something about the situation on the european and on the african side briefly if you could max out what about the calls for
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a legal path for african migration as i getting any support there is a lot of support especially the germans are talking about legal migration for the sake of education in the european union but the chancellor when we asked her said that this would might be open also for qualified workers or other workers again also in need to work out the details here but legal migration seems to be in the cards ok max off course and abidjan at that summit thanks very much thanks. we'll take you now to vend then a tranquil little town in the black forest it's where the new t.v. series dark is set and it's the first drama produced in germany where the streaming service netflix strangely enough the residents of that town have not had their lives disrupted by film crews that's because the series was actually filmed. a small town with some very dark secrets the mysterious disappearance of
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a young boy the second in just a few weeks sparks a desperate search for answers by four connected families each with their own skeletons in the closet. the families don't know where the boy is but eerily we do. the mind bending story covers not just three generations but time itself. with more than seventy characters right a young freezes work is a feat of german engineering. and i'm a very structured thinker i think i like what i like gains that involve strategy it is very mathematical. this is. the series takes place in a world where the every day is filled with omens of something about to go terribly wrong. in this one
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a good hour if the shooter. or even. the other gods in the. dark deals with the dark within all of us the idea of free will and why seemingly normal people do very bad things. i'm influence and fascinated with the idea of an ordinary person doing something terrible and. doc is a slug on taking its good time to give out and since and since when a stick spanked. schedule reminder now of our top story at this hour the united states is issued a warning to north korea's leaders will destroy you if your acts of aggression continue that african jungle boss nother mess on set his nation was now a fully fledged nuclear power. well off that you can always get to give you news on
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the go download our africa google play the apple store that gives you course access to the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications were breaking news you also use the app to send us photos and videos. i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks so much for being with us and rita will join you at the top of the out by. germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something him to resign we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable global news that
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