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context what i disclose more information to a person or to a computer in this case. if you listen feelings of the instruments that steer us and whoever can control these feelings has great power over us typical elder rhythms instead of feelings measuring emotion starting december sixteenth on t w. this is deja vu news live from berlin an emergency meeting in cairo after donald trump's decision to recognize drew brees alone as the capital of israel arab league
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members are trying to come up with a unified response to the move which has drawn worldwide condemnation and sparked by the problem palestinians in the west bank and gaza also calling up. tundra sendoff for the singer known as the french elvis presley paris pays an emotional farewell to johnny hallyday the man who tossed the country to rock. and there europe's answer to the oscars the european film awards dark swedish comedy the square is one of the films back to the top prize. amount of donna thanks for joining us there is an emergency session being held on donald trump's controversial decision to recognize drew's them as the capital of
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israel of the foreign ministers of twenty two arab countries are meeting in cairo to me so i'm come up with a unified response to the move by the u.s. president the palestinian delegation is calling on the organization to take urgent action after trump's policy shift. has drawn global condemnation on sparked violent protests among palestinians in gaza on the west bank funerals has been held for two hamas militants killed in the on rest. grief is rarely privates in the middle east. militia men with masks and guns patrolled through crowds in cars the city an angry funeral parade. the dead were killed in asterix by israeli planes retaliation for rockets being fired towards israel from the gaza strip. two others died during clashes with israeli forces. yet the file it's remained relatively muted the real echo has been on the
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international diplomatic front. all along color come on let me look across on this decision is entirely provocation let me speak clearly we will never give our consent to this decision that tramples muslim and christian rights on jerusalem will bizarre turn. the united nations security council also stood against trump's move. these decisions are helpful to the prospects for peace in the region and they that i know all of us in this council remain committed to this was welcomed by palestinian groups. it's very positive that many countries of the world came out to say that what america has done is not in the interests of the palestinians know the palestinian cause and not in the interest of the middle east in general. you know
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them but anger at donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital has gone global demonstrations in london athens tunis and rome. scenes from around the world echoing the cold of those living at the center of the tensions in jerusalem it sounds oh. let's go live to jerusalem on our correspondent tanya kramer right now and there have been clashes on the streets of jerusalem throughout the day but they were thankfully not as violent as feared what is the situation in the city right now. where i'm standing here in is through some it's relatively quiet now i mean you see the streets almost empty it's also rather code so people are probably staying at home but the scene here protests today especially here in this main shopping street today and also there were protests at the scene in the reports in the occupied west
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bank and also in the gaza strip more intensive also dozens of people injured so people here are saying you know we have two ways of dealing with this is either going out on the streets but they're also hoping that their political leadership will basically come up with some kind of plan and some kind of response to this decision to try and one of the responses of course is the arab league meeting which is taking place right now in cairo what exactly are palestinians hoping for. well we heard officials in ramallah saying today and also the foreign policy and foreign minister saying that they are hoping for a very strong word just a statement of condemnation by the arab league they are hoping also and i think this is what you have to look at that this some kind of maybe action plan i mean the arab league is not really known for going much further than the statement but i think what the palestinians are hoping for is that they have finding some kind of
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common response with other countries what to do next and to decide on the next steps and they hope of course i mean they see that the u.s. isolated itself with this decision they hope also to make some impact for example when it comes to decisions on the u.n. security council. have us tanya kramer speaking to us there in jerusalem thank you for that. and some of the the stories making headlines this hour iraqi prime minister hyder has declared victory over the so-called as nomic states he says that the army has driven the final remnants of i asked from iraqi soil ending more than three years of conflicts is a mess and his hands once controlled a third of iraq including its second largest city mosul. huge wildfires raging through southern california have killed at least one person and force around two hundred thousand people more to flee their homes well to blazes
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have destroyed hundreds of buildings and much of the state's valuable avocado crop and unrelenting winds mean that the fires could last until christmas. investigators are looking into the role that two german companies may have played in the disappearance of an argentinean submarine the firm supplied batteries for the stricken boast and are accused of bribing officials for recent repair work the last message from the crew suggested a fire had broken eggs on the submarines battery compartment. but it's more than two months now after elections here in germany and the country is inching closer to forming a government the center left social democrats has been missing in berlin to consider what key issues they want to take into talks with chancellor i'm going to merkel's conservatives for the s.p.d. agreed to go ahead with exploratory talks on a possible coalition let's have a listen to what party leader martin childes had to say you have not given this
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often the we will focus on results in the negotiations and attempt to find ways to lead this country out of the difficult situation it's currently finds itself in. and that's why i will say again it can be annoying that we are once again called on to take political responsibility for our future after others have let is into a dead end. but we social democrats will do it on our own terms don't worry about me even most of that was the s.p.d. leader martin chills down our political correspondent almost spyro has been following the final hours of the party's conference earlier he outlined what he demands the social democrats will bring to the table when they meet with chancellor on america. they will determine in watch form they could participate in the new german government as far as the key priorities are you could possibly group them into categories on the one hundred social issues they have featured here at the party called burns prominently including reforms in education pensions employment
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a second aspect one that's particularly important for martin shows is that idea of europe they have defined themselves as germany's european party and in that sense martin shows proposal of the united states of europe is one that he will probably be mentioning a lot in the next few days it's also a long term vision for the s.p.d. as he himself also stressed at this party conference i would describe those two key areas social issues that they have been very important for the s.p.d. and also that idea of europe has our correspondent home in spyro reporting from the party conference moving on to paris now where the says he is saying goodbye to the singer known as the french elvis presley rock legend johnny hallyday died of lung cancer on wednesday at the age of seventy four tens of thousands of people turned out to see him off ahead of his funeral. hundreds of bikers joined the funeral
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procession for a thunderous sendoff johnny hallyday himself drove a harley he was a working class hero whose appeal of eventually comes across class divides. their yacht a trailer you know to look around there are all sorts of people workers everything young people old people less young people we don't care where always young for johnny wanted you know jungle surely. there would have been no johnny without british and american rock but he made it very much his own and he sang in french. on the steps of the madeleine church president emmanuel mccall paid tribute. to his first not altogether a career spanning almost sixty years is a thousand songs fifty albums as you are with us still with us with us forever usually. johnny holiday will be buried next week on the caribbean island of sam tell me. well it's europe's answer to the
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oscars the european film awards and this year's ceremony is underway here in berlin stars hit the red carpet earlier this evening for the thirtieth annual awards ceremony the best of all favorites and oscar hopefuls in the running for the top prizes and while you might end of heard of many of size nominees they could be the next big thing the winner of the best film prize often goes on to scoop the oscar for best foreign language film. culture correspondent got rocks for is here to tell me more about the european the awards cost that awards is now in its thirtieth year what's so special about it this time around yeah i mean you can feel boards are interesting because they're sort of the equivalent of the oscars they're given by the european film academy which represents filmmakers from across the continent was interesting this year is typically you have one big front runner i mean last year the german film tony at mun swept the awards it won five prizes this year almost any of the six films
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nominated for best picture could win and they come from across europe they're from russia and hungry to france and sweden but what i found interesting this year is they're incredibly diverse i mean it's a whole range of filmmaking i mean you got a film like the square which has just won two awards already best director and best screenplay and it's a satire it's set in the in the fine art world and it really sort of pokes at the pretensions of the liberal elites in europe and really funny way but also very very smart i think it's got a good chance of taking the top prize tonight but then you have a film like that and then on the exact opposite side of the scale you have a film like loving vincent which is a biopic about. the the painter but what's really interesting about just won best animated feature at the european for boards tonight and was interested at this film was all him painted hand painted animation took seven years to finish it and they sort of recreate paintings in a way that i've really never seen before it's an amazing film and what's really
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interesting about. in the european film or is that's what you get you get this incredible range of filmmaking styles techniques of storytelling approaches i'm not you don't really get in any other sort of film awards in worldwide and this time around of course not a single german film nominated for the top honor what about in the other categories have we any chance yeah there's one chance. she's a young actress she's nominated for best actress for her role in a period drama flaunts really incredible actress she's really dickless the young she's twenty two years old but she's already really at the top of her top for game in this film. old clue the director comparing her to. the legendary late legendary german actress but when it comes to the awards i don't know because this category is probably the most competitive she's got a lot of competition big names isabel is also nominated is nominated i don't know i hope that she wins she definitely deserves that but yeah well fingers crossed
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fingers crossed there are a lot of the european. winners often go on to the oscars is there a possibility that and i will be watching tonight yeah i definitely think so i mean a particular foreign language category you see a lot of films win here in berlin and then go on the oscars and when they're. indifferent to films like the square which a lot people are looking at from hollywood there's a film a french film b.p.m. beats per minute which a lot of people are taking a look at because it could have a chance of getting nominations even outside the foreign language category it's a film about the aids movement in france in the early ninety's particularly the act up which was sort of a militant wing cause for a lot of calls for a lot more change the director had personal experiences with the movement and the film is really really impressive win tonight and maybe that will help exchanges with the oscars and maybe. thank you for keeping us up to date. moving on to some sports news and that is going to say the action there was another defeat
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for beleaguered city. dortmund they lost two one at home to strugglers they are brave men that is a games with has a win in the lake for dortmund and the pressure is a very much on coach bosh it is buying in one one at frankfurt's every live sake were held to two by minds gladbach then drew one one a child while hamburg jew with volves on friday then laver coups and one to nail. that's it for me for now you're watching news from or the more coming again at the top there.

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