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[000:00:00;00] odd odd . this is g.w. news live from prince harry and meghan mochel mary in windsor as millions around the world and she knew the couple was high than all of st george's chapel in windsor because the bride's glaring address by british design ex-pat waits caliph the event she almost of solace on the six hundred guests all tens of thousands lined the streets outside we'll bring you over to the world waiting on the east.
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coast are coming up hugo begins two days of national mourning after friday's plane crash which killed more than one hundred people on board officials say three people were pulled alive from the wreckage last words were enraged and next thing you know we hear. a little a little bit everybody just started running. ten people are dead and ten others wounded after a high school shooting in the u.s. state of texas a seventeen year old suspect is in custody. and in iraq a coalition led by the populist shiite cleric matata inside the thief's the ruling alliance in parliamentary elections but his nationalist bloc for short of a majority now he's tops with him in a coalition government. led.
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the be. five hundred one hundred free glad you could join us many are calling it the wedding of the year britain's prince harry has married at the at the u.s. actress megan markel in a ceremony at windsor castle near london the bride and groom saying i will in front of a star studded crowd make an markel arrived to meet prince in a given she gal part of the way down the aisle on her own before taking the arm of harry's father prince charles the bride and groom made their vows in a ceremony that was unconventional by royal standards with a gospel choir and an energetic us preacher mix of royalty celebrities and friends of the bride and groom filled st george's chapel. bringing our correspondent burg at mass now who is in windsor good to see you burkett harry and meghan juke and duchess of sussex and now married and have shared
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their first kiss tell us about their reaction from the crowd lucky enough to stand outside and witness it. i think most of the crowd would have been even lucky if they were had a chance to be inside but outside you know you can imagine really huge celebration people were following the ceremony by a loud speakers and some places also they had screens here where i was just outside the consulate where i followed the ceremony people were just cheering and just really sort of joyful when the moment happened and i think you know they've been lots of them have been waiting for this first long time some people came from really far away and had camped here for days now finally there is relief and it has happened they are has been and why. aren't we can bring in a gale matters now as well who is standing by for us gale if you can hear us there in windsor to tell us
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a little bit about how the service to fit from other royal weddings that we've seen in a possum if this heralds in a new period for the british royal family. oh different quite a bit some than there was a modern elements if you want a gospel choir singing for instance that was something new the bride walking herself or part of the. absolutely something new in a reading for instance given by the sister of princess diana so it's a quite some modern touch if you want a to that ceremony people here just lofted i had a chat with a number of people who follow listens out where we're standing just outside windsor castle people couldn't see actually the ceremony but they could hear and listen in and they started singing along the way listen very carefully to the preacher speeches some eyebrows raised but a number of people also said look we have to go along with time mentioned it's something new it's refreshing of
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a lot of positive feedback here from the people outside windsor castle and you absolutely and all eyes are. of course we're on the wedding dress as well burkett tell us a little bit more about what megan was wearing about the style choice and you know some people are saying that she's going to change later in the evening if we know anything about that. i think that speculation i would speculate that she is going to change to something a bit more comfortable after all you know it's a very good numinous dress and it's maybe it was expected that she would wear something a little simpler and not quite as not to say i think it would be really hard for her to move around when it goes into the evening reception so i think she looked very elegant and this is also what people commented on it was very have maybe the shoulders were quite there and it would have been maybe
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a bit risky by by some people but i think most people would agree that she just looked very beautiful and his dress she absolutely did back over to the then georg and now that the weddings over what are the plans for the new anyway and the bridal party for the rest of the day. for the now heading of course to the reception. making markel another new thing regarding events is about to give a short speech as well there will be an elder flower a lemon cake another modern touch and so that the reception will will start any minute now overall people have incredibly enjoyed and i'm joined here by two ladies who have actually had the privilege to be inside wince a castle following events how exciting was that it was fantastic it was so such a privilege to be part of the event today it was amazing absolutely you have been picked as members of the public
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a lot of community workers socially active how important is that signal that making and harry have reached out to the public in this way it's amazing though it's my mom the. invited for her charity work so and we're actually very fortunate we live in windsor so we one of five is one of five across boxer to be invited but it's a day so we're living in windsor and we have some sort of maize in place and it's lovely but we've met some people today from across the country they've been absolutely fantastic in everything they're doing it was a real party atmosphere is amazing really finally a wish for the newlywed couple every happiness every success and i just think the work that they will do together to support other people will be i think together they are such a united front they work and they're going to be phenomenal out there thank you very much and enjoy the rest of the day so a lot of positive feedback here from people who have been inside but also the crowds outside reaching all the way here to the studio here in berlin gail matters for us and back at mass in windsor for now thank you very much.
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and here with me in the studio is shawna chelsea pale who's been following every twist and turn all of this wedding in fact the engagement when it was announced six months ago it was well shot and i know you've been meeting even super fans here in germany of the british royal family this wedding this ceremony was a little bit of a departure from the tradition of the british royal family it was very joyous some people saying it was unconventional do you think that making markel was the person to make that happen well honestly from what we've heard from kensington palace is bones harry and meghan were involved that what they told us ahead of the wedding with this was that this was going to be guided by tradition but reflecting that personality is not something that we really have seen a very clearly in this wedding howie the sixth in line to the throne and he's not bound by a lot of the same royal expectations as his brother will was about when he married case in two thousand and eleven they were able more they have more leeway to do their thing as such the wedding was
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a lot smaller inside st george's chapel six hundred guests that compares to william and kate you have nineteen hundred westminster abbey also did the music was another really clear sign that meghan harry had their say in this musical absolutely stunning really lovely just to give you a sense that we have the traditional hymns that you would see from an english church service but as well we had benny king sound by me by a gospel choir something very much a radical departure from normal royal weddings that was very amazing people really work hard for me i have yeah people really work hard and with that and then towards the end as well this is a life of mine by etta james a really. a lot of african-american influence on this wedding and not just when it came to the service but also a lot of the little details as well we had an american cape designer who is designed this elderflower and eleven cake another departure usually it's fruit cake that we see it through weddings now we've got something
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a bit more zesty shall we say. so this is you know the first day as you know them married life together and it was a little bit unconventional let's say do you think then that is the start of a new chapter for the royal family and what can we expect make them all calls contribution to be you know judging from today as well i think there are a lot of high expectations from making michel that she can depart a little bit from what we normally see from the world family she's a self declared feminist and i know that there are a lot of women out there who want to see see that's in action as she now and says royal life is something we've seen a little bit throughout the wedding for example she didn't to a bay area that was something that was was left out of the wedding vows we know as well that now probably at the lunch that you to be happening she's going to give a speech we don't know the contents of that speech but again that is something very new for the world family the bride stands up and says something that's very
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exciting as well which is yes hopefully on twitter but i'm sure that we're very excited to see what she has to say but as well she walks away partially down the aisle on her right now as we know thomas markel her father is that he could be that he's had a lot of heart problems that that was not a part of the board about whether or not he this is not like she chose to walk down the aisle but that's what happened and then halfway though she was greeted by prince charles who walked the rest of the way not as a sign of giving her away but one thing had to the royal family and i think a lot of women were maybe a little bit disappointed that either she didn't continue that second structure on her own or have her mother will come down the aisle as well this is twenty eighteen we can see a woman do that i think and indeed queen victoria she walked her daughters down the aisle. who died just to that point a little bit about meghan markle being an independent woman she has got a even greater platform now but you know the british royal family has been criticized in the past perhaps as being stuffy so in some ways to. it could be
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a difficult moment for her would you say in terms of having to potentially toe the line this is a feminist this is a person with. very successful career i mean she's already has to do a lot of that i mean she's she's dropped her acting career she said that she's not given it up that she's moving on to a new chapter in her life but you know she's bringing so much hollywood glamour now to the royal family is something that only exciting for so many people just at the wedding service for example you saw all the hollywood stars you had george clooney and his wife amal you had the beckons you know the no on the old alternative royal family in the u.k. they've been called the spice girls are meant to be they had oprah winfrey winfrey as well this kind of transatlantic vibe that this that we've seen so it's it is she's bringing something refreshing to the royal family but there are signs as well that yes at this hour the she did have to tell you the one who but for example she had to be baptized ahead of this ceremony into the church of england apparently
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that was by the archbishop of canterbury justin welby who performed a service for them she was blessed by the river the water from the river jordan was all very traditional knots of course because the queen is head of the church of innings so there are a lot of things that she has the duty to stick by royal protocol but in terms of a royal wedding this really is something that's such a radical departure from what we've seen so far that very clearly she's shaking things up absolutely she is and i'm very excited to see how the royal couple and indeed meghan markle navigate the new line and the fresh chapter for the british royal family chelsea pill thank you very much indeed. turning now to other news in cuba has begun two days of mourning for the victims of friday's plane crash more than one hundred passengers and crew died in the disaster but authorities say three women were pulled alive from the wreckage now the cubana plane came down they have on a shortly after taking office cuba's worst aviation accident in three decades.
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the plane had just taken off from havana its main airport when it crashed and burst into flames. there was little left to save when fire crews arrived to those the blaze miraculously survivors were found no monks' the debris state media says three women are being treated for critical injuries. for the relatives of most on board the fate of their loved ones was clear. she was twenty four years old she took a flight from havana to whole game and the plane crashed into the girls up from the television just a little while ago so it's a red book. but. it's the first major incident to confront cuba's new president. who was quickly on
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scene. oh mother decides from giving our condolences over the loss of life and giving all our solidarity to the families of the victims but we will make the appropriate investigations and give the information to our people. the flight was operated by state airline cubana but the plane had been leased from a mexican charter company it was almost forty years old something that played a role. i don't know what it was one of the safest airlines in the world but you know these planes are obsolete i understand. it's the first major crash for the cuban airline which is notorious for delays and cancellations cubana says it's forced to operate an aging fleet of aircraft because of u.s. trade embargoes cuban investigators will be supported by mexican aviation experts as the search for answers amongst the wreckage in iraq see coalitional influential shiite cleric that has won the most seats in
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national parliamentary elections coming out ahead of incumbent prime minister and body's alliance now despite the breakthrough city it does not have enough votes to govern or he's ruled himself out of becoming prime minister and pledged to cobble together a coalition government and the final results come nearly a week after rocky's went to the polls in a vote that was marked by record low turnout. and i'm now joined by journalist oppression majeed who is in baghdad and has been following this story for us pressure this is a surprise result no one expected to win the parliamentary elections what does this now mean for the country. it is a big surprise i think everybody is dealing with the fall out right now people largely expected former prime minister head of the body to come in first and instead he came in third. i think that the next few months will really determine
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what this actually means for the country to turn it depends a lot on who said there decides he wants to be in a coalition and he will end up being you know the ruling coalition for the government as he said he didn't win and that's used to create a ruling coalition by himself he wanted to force the no fall in him in the thought the party who are largely associated with iran and with the former popular mobilization forces and then after then came the nasr coalition from baghdad there but so it depends. on. the future. and the pressure what about the u.s. backed iraqi prime minister. is he completely out of the picture now i think he's far from out of the picture you know it's very possible that said the real truth to ally themselves with the body and the body remains very influential
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his connect the pools of southern to completely ignore the body however he is in a much less powerful position than he thought that he would be when he was running for reelection and it's important to remember that said their brand very much on a campaign of getting rid of foreign influence in both iran and u.s. so it'll be interesting to see what happens journalistic pressure majeed in baghdad thank you very much indeed. well in the united states residents in the town of santa fe in texas are reeling after nine students and a teacher were killed in a high school shooting on friday ten others were wounded in the attack several are reported to be in a critical condition a seventeen year old has been charged with a murderous i heart.
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and. my. prayers and it will judgment as another high school shooting brings misery to a small us ten. and amid the shock there's also a sense of the inevitable. i was thinking it was going to happen eventually it happens to happening everywhere i was ready to run out but a teacher told me to hide instead so that's what i did. officials say the suspected assailant a seventeen year old student of the school was armed with two guns belonging to his father he walked into an art class and opened fire i didn't see anything i just heard joe barton's and everybody we know yelling right at first you know all we heard was we're rolling and next thing you know we hear. it then everybody just started running the shooting comes just three months after seventeen people were gunned down at
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a school in parkland florida widespread wage in the wake of that incident prompted nationwide protests calling on lawmakers to bring in tougher gun controls today the flag at the white house is once again flying at half mast and president donald trump is once again expressing his condolences to his shattered community we grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love to everyone affected. by this absolutely horrific attack my administration is determined to do everything in our power to protect our students secure our schools and to keep weapons out of the hands of those who pose a threat to themselves and to others the trump responded to the parkland shooting by encouraging educators to carry weapons but come painters and
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experts say toys or gun restrictions are the only way to prevent future massacres and now some of the other stories making news around the world italy's anti establishment party five star has reached a coalition deal with the far right leak she parties are now haggling over who will be the next prime minister their due to present a nominee for approval by italy's president on monday. here in germany a nineteen year old man has been charged after an assault last month in berlin on a man wearing a jewish skullcap the suspect and asylum seeker from syria sell to sheltered jew in arabic and whipped the victim with a belt. german chancellor angela merkel and russian president vladimir putin have held talks in tsotsi off to months of tension the two leaders found some common
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ground over holding the iran nuclear deal and implementing the north stream two gas pipeline which is the project that will allow russia to export more natural gas to northern europe. trouble news now and by i mean it will battle eintracht frankfurt in the final of the german cup later on saturday run away when does lead to champ spine are clear favorites in this match is expected to be the last of his career for coach your highness frankfurt meanwhile have surprisingly reached the cup final for the second year in a row under coach nico cove ouch he will take over by in this summer. that's seen full of symbolism the current and future by immediate coaches in the fight for the german cup. nico kovacs is trying to play down the significance this is it may be amusing and interesting to you but we have a job to do and that's why we're here. you have hank this is tackling the final
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task of his coaching career with his usual passion tang robin and be da will miss his farewell game but he's staying relaxed. for forty five or fifty anymore looking ahead to further things in my career and that's why i'm relaxed. manuel neuer meanwhile seems more tense for the first time since september he's back in the byron squad after breaking his foot but the germany goalkeeper can only hope for a brief appearance. to put an end to the distraction and he will not play from the beginning remove the speculation but he is in the line up. i don't have a plan for man well no i have a game plan which means i have a plan for how we're going to play so being getting. niko kovacs also needs a plan in the bundesliga frankfurt were clearly inferior to buy in after his move
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to munich became known his team delivered poor results a development that has shaken his belief in their chances of winning the cup. we have to hope that biron don't have such a good day as they normally do. then i think we can accomplish something tomorrow if both teams are at their best it will be very difficult for us. to and. thank you it seems the more relaxed in the obligatory photo op of the buy in coach can hardly imagine anything other than a title to end his career. some tennis action now in the men's quarter final stage at the italian open one german number one and defending champion on it is on those that if faced ninth seeded davida go found belgium in a friday's much will know that joke of it and rafael nadal will also battling for a semi final spot weld number three alexander sparrow faced
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a tough opponent and belgian. but managed to break his serve in the third set. spare of then held serve to notch up his twelfth consecutive victory on the a.t.p. tour. he'll play full seed marin shalit in the semifinal. earlier in the day seven time champion rafa nadal had faced italian fabio fognini who managed to take the first set in front of his home crowd. but the clay king fought back to claim victory in three sets nadal would reclaim the world number one spot if he wins the title in a row. now. japan's kaner she corrie gave novak djokovic to scare taking the first set before the serbian levelled in the second but now she corrie collapsed in the third with a blunder will hope to forget. joke
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of it kept his cool to reach the semifinal that sets up a fifty first a.t.p. tour missing between just a bitch and a doll. and we're going to leave you now with some of the images of a remarkable day the wedding of britain's prince harry and american actress meghan
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mako now known as the cheek and duchess of sussex congratulations to them.
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