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being against him see. the rich joy for t w. this is detail where you use live from but it it's crunch time for i'm going to medicals coalition today has been very insistent fancy to decide whether to accept the shaky migration to she struck with t.v. if a deal doesn't go far enough a day and they have threatened to define backless migration policy potentially on rattling the german government also coming up. hundreds of thousands rally in
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nationwide protests against u.s. immigration policies calling on the trumpet ministration to quickly reunite families that have been separated other countries. and of the world cup more superstars on our year ago i eliminated or in elders' portugal them from school dinners spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home you know messi and what could be the legends longest match for argentina. on how to humphrey thanks for your company it's a meeting that could determine the fate of angela merkel's government coalition partner the bavarian conservatives will decide today whether to accept a deal on migration the chance to secure as an e.u. summit on friday have a very insist upon the c.s.u. had demanded a hard line a migration threatening to blow apart germany's governing coalition. a minor
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parties regional convention usually arouses little international attention but times are different since the dispute over migration policy threatened to divide the c.d.u. from the bavarian sister party the c.s.u. the bavarian state premier gave an indication of how his party might respond to the compromise reached by e.u. leaders in brussels i think it should indeed have to get it's a step in the right direction some things remain very unclear and have to be expanded our european partners have explicitly agree that there must also be supporting national measures that means it's been decided that now we in germany must also take action. but the center left social democrats insists there are some measures they would certainly not accept most of these i would like to make it clear once again that unilateral actions and the rejection of refugees at the border are off the table in a lesser merkel informs her coalition partners about the results of the e.u.
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summit it said the chancellor had secured agreements with fourteen countries for the rapid return of asylum seekers already registered in those countries such a deal already exists with greece and spain but there's no deal in sight with italy one of the main transit countries and the czech republic and hungary deny any involvement in the agreement it's still unclear how quickly the situation will change for migrants seeking refuge in europe. to talk through this now t w political correspondent hans plant is with me hey in the studio hans we understand that chancellor merkel met with her interior minister who say who phenolics night what do we know what came out of that meeting we know nothing about it we know that they met for two hours late last night and to what has to say it's not just her interior minister was most crucial here is that he's the leader of that system the party that varian christian social union. the conservatives from bavaria and they are in fact even though they're in the same political family they have been for
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many years also political adversaries so that must have been pretty interesting talk last night but in fact we don't know anything about it and we don't really know whether there was any progress on resolving this crisis between those two systems parties at the moment so likely talking over that deal that merkel brought back from brussels a deal that was hailed as a break three deal but was it really that because we also heard that the czech republic andriy denied approving its deal with italy is far off do you think that it will be enough to console the bavarians and stop them from implementing their i mesh is there's two ways of looking out at this one is a kind of rational way and one is a kind of emotional irrational way if you look at it rationally then you must say that i'm going to not call brought back from brussels a lot more than was expected she is potentially finding bilateral agreements to send back refugees with a dozen or more other e.u. countries that would make it a lot easier to send people that have applied in those countries for asylum back to
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those countries from germany and that's something that the christian social union the variance and the interior minister have been demanding so if they were to accept that those deals then that would go a very long way towards their demands but on the other hand you can look at it rationally that you have to say that the variance has been somewhat irrational of all those times have been very. egotistical you might say are very much looking at their own interests rather than the interests of germany as a whole and if they continue to support to push for those interests it's not completely excluded that this thing could still end up in shatter as a why do you think they did push on that front what pushed you know zero fabby very i'm still what as well to really make this a big issue well the big issue really is actually a domestic one or even one could say a regional one the bavarians in bavaria having regional elections in the fall in
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october and the very and social conservatives are very used to ruling that state that federal state in germany on the at the moment it looks as though they're going to lose that majority and they're very concerned about that as a result they have been moving their policies to the riots towards the far right which has been gaining in their states that is why they're pushing so hard on these migration issues and that is why their interests really are interests that concern bavaria primarily at the moment rather than german interests or even european interests and that is really the question whether they feel that these bavarian interests are satisfied by the steel all right well we will see and we'll be monitoring it over the course of the day hans book and political correspondent thank you. and now some of the other stories making news around the world mexicans are set to gauge the case in what could be seminal elections
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a to say the leftist former american mexico city andres manuel lopez the no prez holds a twenty point lead at the moment over the lopez is promising to crackdown on the country's rampant corruption the election campaign has been marred by unprecedented levels of violence. eight days off to twelve boys and their soccer coach went missing in a flooded cave in thailand rescue teams are continuing their search for them divers have been trying to reach the spot where the boys are believed to be trapped teams of experts from around the world have now joined the search afghan president asher for ghani has declared an end to the government's unilateral ceasefire with the taliban the eighteen day truce was hailed by carney as ninety eight percent successful but he said now it was the turn of the taliban to lay down their own.
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in the united states hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been holding protests to show their opposition to the trumpet administration's migration policies the rallies come despite president trump's decision to end the practice of separated migrant families thousands of children remains that from their parents entering custody the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement agency known as ice has been especially criticized for carrying out the separations. and one of the key rallies was held in washington d.c. we went to speak to some of the protesters that. what they're doing right now is it's inhumane and it's recess and it's also completely ineffective i want them to demolish my family moved to the u.s. when i was a child we immigrated from poland and when i came here i wasn't put in a cage i think it's important for my duty you know to be here to make sure the kids that come into this country to america i'm an american citizen now aren't getting kids either so that's why i'm here today sure immigration is
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a huge issue for any country but to be there to be futile and he wouldn't believe that if he keeps that these people the decency of his or. i think really passionate about this i think that separating families has been american history and i'd like to see some civility. i came out today because i know from my studies in psychology that it is traumatic for both the child and their parents to be separated i will have long term impact on children's developments and i think that's not ok one two i think i shouldn't have to say that but three i know i do and our country is really headed to a terrible place right now where people are not thinking of other people as human beings. the football world cup continues to serve up plenty of thrills in the first day of a knockout much as was no exception the w.'s very own on the move he joins me now from moscow good to see you ali the match between argentina and from certainly lived up to the hype but what do you make of it. it did indeed
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in that one incredible start to the knockout stages that these games are often quite cagey nervous affairs no one wants to make a mistake in france of course in their previous game. perhaps there were a few worries that the game wouldn't quite live up to the billing of two giants of the world what we got was completely different so that those seven goals phenomenal many of the goals of such a high quality as well. as blown away by this french attacking performance especially from one young man. who was just far too much for the argentinian defense to handle now we can take a look at some of the highlights from that game right now. a blistering run from the phenomenal killian play was too much for argentina to deal with marcus russell brought him back down and i'm torn dreesen stepped up to convert the resulting penalty. paris and german teammate i hope the maria equalized with this outstanding
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strike just before half time and just after the break argentina went in front thanks to caprio mad cow tow but then benjamin powerball it struck a fine hard folly all the way into the back of the net before killian quickly schooled to games fish eye and then soon afterwards see three goals in eleven minutes to turn the tide completely on its head. sergio a grandma got one more in extra time but to no avail argentina are heading home. well sensational stuff that let's talk about some of the other matches year ago i looking at very impressive against right now there's portugal would you say ali they now rank among the favorites. quite possibly i think there's certainly one of my stubborn defenses the tournament they didn't concede a goal throughout the group stage the only team to achieve that and with that kind of fighting spirit that they have would see very solid sense of backs i'm with some
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excellent center forwards as well they've certainly got a chance we expected the game between you're going portugal to be a kind of battle of two forwards with luis suarez and you're a guy and christiane are an elder of portugal but in fact it was the other euro why for its edinson cavani he really still the shot at two goals that were just too much for portugal his first showcasing some brilliant movement and then something had. portugal didn't equalise through the defender pep i scored again really and finishing to the far corner. if i'm suarez can keep performing as they have done in the tournament so far that it would take a very brave person to bet against them of course the result also means that we say goodbye possibly to christiane or another from world cup football it's very much possible that he won't be here again same with lee and all messi from argentina so the two possibly greatest players of all time in the game departing the world cup on the sunday potentially some of the departures of the greats today though we've got to host russia taking on space under some difficult conditions i've heard early . yeah the weather is changing just about every minute here in
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moscow at the moment moscow or thoughts have sent out a storm warning but yesterday and today and the russians he will be hoping that they just mean the rain that's been coming down periodically and not. the red fieri spy in they have obviously been one of the best teams of the tournament so far three excellent goals against portugal in their first game and russia really on paper do not have a team to put up a fight against them but with the support behind them with the excellent atmosphere there's been generated in moscow there was a chance all right audie maybe for us in moscow stay dry and enjoy thank you. and as all you just said there russia will have huge support from the home crowd ahead of that match against spain we went out to see how muscovites are feeling. it's very good their trash come to the next stage of discernment and to our very
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happy for our country. and where we'll head to that russia will play with her trunk team like spain. yes i believe that russia has a view because we. know it's there and now a concert and. supporters will support i would say you think russia will win at that it's not aversion tradition to dream they will do their best and going. to live in our team it women's wins so no no predictions no predictions at all. and just your mind and out the top story we're following for you i'm going to michael this coalition partner will decide today whether to accept the migrant deal she struck with the e.u. one friday the very conservatives have been calling for strict immigration rules
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and threaten to talk paedo now because government policies. will go. that's it you're up to date more coming up at the top of the hour here on g.w. i'm one hundred three in valley in for me and then he's teamed thanks for your company and spicy. state by state. the most colorful. liveliest. the most traditional. find any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany. on w dot com.
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