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craig i think it's only the beginning of this. sort of human machine starting february first on t w. this is the w.'s life from donald trump for news the iran nuclear deal for what he says is the last time the us president says he'll pull out of the agreement soon unless what he termed it was all stressed frozen state so that a new and russia say his ultimatum is a grave mistake also coming up. after months of deadlock germany may be on the way
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to hell when you need government talks about i'm going to call it says a coalition could be in place by the us but that's only if social democratic leader martin shows can win over his party skeptical members. and a step forward for women's rights in saudi arabia for the first time ever women have been allowed to enter a stadium and watch a life the ok. i'm gonna humphrey good to have you with us president donald trump has decided to stick to the international new kid deal with iran that these for now but he says he won't approve it again unless it's changed now trump says that the twenty fifteen agreement contains what he calls terrible schools is a spends international sanctions on iran in exchange for cubs on its nuclear program every few months the president is. to sign
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a series of waivers to keep those sanctions suspended both the e.u. and russia have warned that ending the deal could have negative consequences. iran expert to the top of his frequently in teheran for us joins us now in this studio now to reason iran's foreign ministry has already put out a statement in response to donald trump's remarks i just want to take a look at it now because it says that the islamic republic of iran stresses clearly that it will take no measures beyond its commitments under the nuclear deal and would accept no changes to this agreement now or in the future such as this that means that teheran is expecting is preparing itself for a confrontation with the united states over this it looks that way to iran's been preparing for the worst case scenario for more than a year a member of president rouhani his office just recently said and who can blame them for that because president trump us basically started threatening to rip the deal apart the moment he went on the companion trail so it's an option they've got to
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consider but you have to see that it wouldn't be a confrontation just between the u.s. and iran but more for confrontation between the u.s. and all the other countries that signed the deal because europe and russia and china think that the nuclear deal is working and that it should be preserved i mean of course europe has its own concerns about iran's ballistic missile program about its influence in the region and human rights issues but they think that should be treated separately because that was not part of the deal let's just take this deal down from its diplomatic a little bit and think about how important it is for the economy of iran and for the people living there that this deal is preserved it's very important that's why it's had that much support in iran in the first place because the sanctions were taking their toll on iran's economy that's why president rouhani agreed to limit the country's nuclear program in return for sanctions relief but you have to see that iran has met its commitments the international the time. i'm certified that on
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a number of occasions since the deal was signed but the u.s. has not lived up to the spirit of the agreement because they basically started threatening to rip it apart the moment they signed it so and that has caused many european companies especially to kind of shy away from doing too much business with iran because they're afraid they might be punished for it now or in the future so many average iranians haven't really benefited from the deal as much as they could have and we've seen incredible scenes in iran as of late as well with the biggest anti-government demonstrations i mean is that then any chance that this could see those kind of demonstrations break out again well any economic decline could because the economic situation was the reason these protests started in the first place. high unemployment rising prices and inflation and all of which hardliners blame on rouhani by the way because the nuclear deal has improved the situation the
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way you promise so. if the deal was terminated now or in the future by the u.s. that would likely get even worse and then go honey would be weakened a lot and hardliners would benefit but that of course. would end in a way where europe and the u.s. would have no chance at all to talk to iran about other issues there are unhappy with any more because hardliners are not going to negotiate with their arse enemy in washington about their ballistic missile program for example right thank you very much. well the african union is demanding an apology from president trump after he was accused of using an explosive to describe countries on the constant nasa meeting on immigration at the white house allegedly osc democrats why they were so keen on migrants from quote s. whole countries such as haiti and those in africa denies using the. sometimes the president's shed killing is unwittingly troublesome on friday he made an appearance
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with the nephew of martin luther king jr in honor of the famous american civil rights campaigner just as accusations of racism were being hurled at him from around the world. at a meeting of republican and democrat senators on thursday the president is alleged to have said. why are we having all these people from s. dot dot hall countries come here. this was trumped alleged angry reaction to a compromise proposed by senators on immigration reform they are willing to restrict the so-called green card lottery but want to retain limited protected status for people from el salvador haiti and certain countries in africa anybody can report on trump's comment unleashed ridge in sorry but there's no other word on can use but racist. you cannot dismiss entire countries and continents. entire populations who are not white therefore not welcome on twitter trump said he never said anything derogatory but he that the democrats had made it up and that he
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ought to record meetings in future but by then the remarks had already made headlines around the world. in the czech republic incumbent to me is a man and looks to have a significant lead off the polls closed in the first round of voting in the country's presidential elections there were ninety percent of the voting districts tallied and nationalist zaman leads his closest opponent by some fourteen percent now if none of the h. contenders takes more than fifty percent in this first round a runoff election between the two highest school in town that it will go ahead in two weeks' time. german chancellor angela merkel says she hopes to form a new government by easter conservatives reached agreement with the social democrats yesterday on launching formal coalition talks a previous attempt to form a coalition with smaller parties failed late last year to friday's breakthrough has eased months of political uncertainty in germany but that all still several hurdles
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to overcome first. social democratic leader martin schultz still has a lot of selling to do at a special conference later this month he'll ask six hundred party delegates to back formal talks to renew the grand coalition with angela merkel's conservatives but it's the party's four hundred thousand members who will lend have to give their approval to the final agreement the party's youth group plans to lobby hard against another grand coalition. medical speak to form a new government is already the longest coalition building process in post-war germany and it looks likely to drag on for weeks if not months even so many of her christian democrats are upbeat. view. the results are good for a country the chancellor negotiated very well but the social democrats also achieved a good deal if we come together it will be good for the country. germany's european
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partners including neighbors france and austria have also been expressing relief that a coalition appears to be in the works but in germany itself reaction is mixed the largest opposition party the nationalist a.f.d. has criticised the plans calling them a desperation move. i fear we will get a bad government the last four years have shown that things have been going downhill in a number of areas and since this coalition of losers wants to stay in power a few more of the same. many voters simply want the politicians in berlin to get on with the business of governing. if you do so i think it would be good to have a grand coalition soon the one we had in the last few years wasn't bad and it's better than new elections let's take spencer. germany still needs to be stabilizing for this new year old soul that if they manage to resolve their interior conflicts and find out ways to work together they'll be
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a good thing for everyone especially in current situation euro but whether germany is led by another grand coalition will ultimately hinge on what the social democrat rank and file think of the final deal. some sports news now in the winter break has come and gone in the borders league is underway once again nothing started last night with another victory for reigning champions by in thing away against lay the clues and it was a case of business as usual for the variance how the mighty has got by the flyers that the second minute after frankly betty made it to nail dave accuses kevin four nines and pulled one back a spectacular free kick from james rodriguez made it three one city for three point five there is zero keeps them on track for a record six consecutive title. while the big game today sees leipsic hosting shall come both clubs start the second half of the season completing a champions league spot holder shall end at the first toss in best
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a full on or unbeaten run of eleven day like six however have one of the strongest home records in the league. the winter break has done shellcode good should have been a long time since the entire squad trained together one of their new year's resolutions is to get more dangerous in front of goal coach domenico to disco sees room for improvement in the second place side. in some games we were missing verticality in some games we had a lot of possession we really kept our opponents on their feet but at a certain moment we were lacking the change of tempo necessary to attack the opponent's goal to get militias to a new arrival on loan from eventis marco piazzi should help in that department the croatian linger has great acceleration and strength in the tackle he could make his debut as a starter against leipsic was because of mondo is a quality player i think we have
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a lot of quality players and so we have to see who will play against leipzig marco is definitely one of many options. at rb leipzig rumors that getting in midfield star not be kate could move to liverpool six months earlier than agreed have hung over their preparations but they're confident they can be chuck says he says estimate of the most isn't the first time a team having such a good run has paid us a visit hoffenheim are undefeated and when they came to town at this point last year. we're going to need to put on a top performance today even ferguson a top. on the two point separate lives taken shockey in the table in their first clash of the second season half they both want to stay in the mix at the top. now it's a small but possibly significant step forward for women's rights in the gulf region for the first time ever women in saudi arabia have been allowed to enter a stadium and watch life football well maintained out in force last night for the
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city of jeddah the excitement in and around the stadium was probably. young so do you girls excited at going to watch the football a normal sighted mood. countries. but their mothers and grandmothers didn't have that privilege in a nation the tories for its hugely restrictive stance on women's rights. yet on friday in the western city of jeddah women were allowed to attend the football much for the first team. many mark the occasion with a message on a special wall. inside they took one of ten thousand seats allocated as a special family section and got ready to cheer on local favorites a lowly. i'm happy to be at this event and i congratulate the women and girls and families who enter the stadium and we're happy because we're al-ali fans and we're cheering for a team we weren't disappointed the result was a thumping five nil win for the home side afterwards there were selfies to cut to
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the moment one which many saudi women feel is long overdue so now has out with this decision should have been made a long time ago but thank god that it came at the right time and hopefully what's to come is even better for women with the lifting of the football bun following a similar one on driving it looks like saudi women are on route to a more liberal era the first baby panda to be born in france has made his public debut at a zoo south all paris. this cuddly five months old is named one met that means the realisation of a wish. it also translate as accomplishment of a dream. and this little water one man will be sent to a chinese condors when his will say that's in two or three years time. and best closely watched because they course remain rather only around two thousand
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