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sometimes i think the way he does to. structure john. w. . this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin the cockades taking on a key decision frankel america's coalition shortly her variances her party will decide whether to accept the shaky migration deal she struck with the e.u. if the deal doesn't go far enough for them they have to threaten to defy america's like racial policy potentially on ruffling the german government. in syria an army
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homo's rebel held town western town province tens of thousands have been fleeing the violence and ceasefire talks collapsed. and up the world cup more superstars are i'm sure why eliminated all those ports you go on to score the most spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home you know messi in what could be the legends black box for argentina. i mounted on a welcome to the program chancellor angela merkel has said in an interview that she thinks migration haas to be reduced post that she disagrees with sister party her sister partially over how to achieve this to her comments called as members of one of her coalition parties are gathering for a decision that could bring down the government the varying conservatives the c.s.u. insist on a harder line on him. gratian and the party will decide today whether to accept
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a deal that the chancellor secured fighting you so much or interior minister who i see her for who is also a leader of the very conservative is her chief antagonists at the moment and he had said a very it will act on its own regarding border issues if party leaders determine they don't like migration accords. well let's turn to our chief political editor. who's standing by for us now at the very end conservative party conference in khela do you feel like there's a sense of how momentous this leasing could actually be. well this certainly is the crunch time this follows the four conversation that horse suitable for this use you policy lead to here in bavaria had with the german chancellor last night he was remarkably tight lipped coming into here and we heard some very different voices from the vote for instance he's a leading c.s.u.
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a party member but at the same time the leader of the european people puts party in the european parliament and of course he has of more of a european brussels approach he gave a sense that the c.s.u. managed to rock europe yes you used those words and the sense that his feeling was that angela merkel managed to achieve more than even the sea use you has expected well we also hear some different voices coming in some skeptics particular him bavaria which bore the brunt of that migration crisis in twenty fifteen and a desire to have more control now that could potentially mean the interior minister hall seawolf acting pretty much alone rejecting migrants at the german border that could mean de facto closing of borders and that's something uncle america wants to avoid. as chancellor merkel has said she greenies with her sister party that migration mostly reduce but they disagree on how to do this is it enough to say we agree to disagree. but it's no secret that
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toss the will for the leader of the c.s.u. and i'm going to machall disagreed from day one of the migration crisis in twenty fifteen the difference here now is that there's a real threat on the table to potentially blow up government merkel would have to fire postie who fought if he was to go it alone but she recorded an interview today this afternoon where she wouldn't really be drawn on whether she would effectively do that in the end so the interesting question here is was there a deal struck last night does that only have to be communicated in the building behind me to this use you or is this still real debate going on there certainly is a big element of political psychology and drama in this and we're still to learn i mean my assessment is that i don't expect the c.s.u. really to go past the brink they went right up to the brink but i don't really expect them to jump down to say they don't want to be in a party union they have
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a lot to lose they lost in the polls since but there's still this last question mark and we're only to learn this afternoon i dare say night here in munich. speaking to us there in you nic thank you for the update. and some of the other stories making news around the world. in mexico polls have opened him walk could be seven elections the left is former mayor of mexico says he and reza manuel lopez obrador are holding twenty point lead in the polls over a door is promising to crack down on the country's rampant corruption and action campaign has been marred by own president of levels of violence. eight days after twelve boys and their soccer coach went missing in a flooded cave in thailand rescue teams are continuing their search for them divers that have been trying to reach the spot where the boys are believed to be trucks teams of experts from around the world have joined the search. thousands of
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protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong as if there's any marks the twenty first anniversary of its handover from britain to china hong kong became part of china in one thousand nine hundred seven after more than a century of british rule beijing has since been tightening its grip on the semi autonomous. in the us hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been taking part in nationwide protests to show their opposition to the trumps immigration policy and the rallies come despite president decision to end the for separation of migrant families nevertheless thousands of children remain in custody with their parents they marched on the east coast thousands streaming across the brooklyn bridge. they staged mass protests in the west coast cities of some francisco and los angeles from chicago in the north to florida in the deep south.
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crowds gathered outside the white house in washington still angry at recent emotional scenes of children being separated from their parents but the us mexico border there was particular scorn as protesters filed past the trump. they called for the scrapping of the u.s. customs and immigration agency known as ice it's inhumane and it's recess and it's also completely ineffective i want them to demolish right my family moved to the u.s. when i was a child we have great from poland and when i came here i wasn't going to cage i think it's important for my duty now to be here sure immigration is a huge issue for any country but to be here to be here we actually keep treats people the decency that is are i think really passionate about their families also i gather on the mexican side of the border with the u.s. to protest against separations and deportations. since donald trump took office policies of hate have begun we all know people only migrate out of necessity we demand an end to the racist policies of donald trump you know president trump may
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have cracked down on unforced separations but not all families have been reunited and immigration from mexico remains an incendiary issue. tens of thousands of syrians have fled the violence in the country in southwestern daraa province and this comes after the assad regime backed by its ally russia started a deadly bombing campaign in the strategic border region and the spike in violence has led to many syrians setting up makeshift camps near the israeli held golan heights israeli government has said it will continue to provide aid to bindon civilians and syrians across the fence prime minister benjamin netanyahu however stressed that syrians fleeing the war will not be back into the country. today israel's military said it has sent reinforcements to the golan heights a precaution. this is syrian t.v. a constant barrage of unending brutal merciless gunfire with no regard for the
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civilian population. it's the eleventh day of the joint syrian russian offensive in the province southwest of syria's capital damascus president assad's troops and their allies are looking for a quick victory over the rebels by any means necessary. has enormous significance for the regime this is where the uprising began and twenty and it will be crushed here. assad is making it clear that the opposition in syria has no future. there's been barely any news for days and only a few signs of life from rescue workers in rebel held areas. russian air attacks have targeted and destroyed numerous hospitals the civil defense appears to be largely eliminated. some cities in the province have surrendered to government troops after russian brokered talks. state t.v.
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shows the jubilant celebrations of a pro assad public. late saturday evening ceasefire talks with the islamist rebels that would have affected the whole province failed. tens of thousands have been fleeing the violence for days the united nations estimates at least one hundred and sixty thousand people are in need of help but the precarious security situation means international aid organizations cannot reach them. well the football will continue to serve plenty of trails on the first day of matches with no exception of news ali moody joins me now from moscow hates the alinta and the match between argentina and france certainly lived up to all expectations and more perhaps maybe now for messi last you make us. i was incredible game was an incredible start to the knockout phase you know often
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these knockout games can be quite cagey nervous affairs nobody wants to be the first one to make a mistake or france's previous game ended nil nil so i think there were a few worries that maybe the goals were about to dry up with this world cup what we got was the polar opposite of that we got a game that was really kind of deserving of two giants of world football two former world champions the french absolutely let loose on argentina especially the young superstar kelly and he just ripped through the argentine defense at times and basically argentina did fight back they did put up a good fight but they just couldn't put up with france's pace and france is precision. well i spoke about it enough let's take a look at the highlights shall we right now. a blistering run from the phenomenal play was too much for argentina to deal with marcos ruffled brought down i'm told greaseman stepped up to convert the resulting penalty i praise paris and german
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teammate i'm joe di maria equalized with this outstanding strike just before half time and just after the break argentina went in front thanks to caprio medic otto but then benjamin powerball struck to find hoffa only the way into the back of the net before killian paid 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 aguero got one more in extra time but to no avail argentina are heading home. and on to the next much narrower euro why were solidly against rinaldo as portugal would you say your why are now ranking among the favorites. quite possibly and i mean when they when they put in a performance like that with so much stubbornness and defense and so much flair and attack as well the two combined you really would be a brave person to bet against them and we expected this to be
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a jewel of kind of two forwards luis suarez of europe wide and christiane of another portugal but it was in fact the other euro why forward edinson cavani really stole the show and testicles from him one showcasing six quick movement and then a thumping had a that they equalised the portugal the bonnyrigg and curling in really and finished the far corner to put your guy deservingly into the quarterfinals as with messi and in argentina's game this could now be the last we see of cristiana rinaldo at a world cup so really an incredible day of football with two possibly the greatest football is of all time finishing their world cup to raise on the same day quite phenomenal stuff and. almost like the end of an era where in just about forty five minutes host russia take on spain ahead of that match you and dave to see muscovites were failing let's have a look at what you found. so very good at russia come to the next stage of discernment and twelve very happy for our
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country. and we're happy that russia will play with her a strong team like spain yes i believe that russia xavier move in because we will pray in. you know a stadium and know a country and. supporters will support i would say you think russia will win at that brook it's not a version tradition to dream they will do their best in going. to live in our team if women's wins so you know no protection snow predictions at all. seems like they have no i hope they're still whatever they get they will be happy with that i guess what about your protection ali what do you reckon. well you know the russians names
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already surprised a lot of people in the first couple of games racking up the cows and two wins to make it three a lot of people even here didn't expect them to make it this far but here they are playing for the world champions by that being said i'm not sure if the support and the atmosphere in moscow that you show you can see behind me will be enough for them i'm predicting a spain victory today i. think i might be with you there i'll be meeting the needy in moscow thank you you're watching you doing stay with us. bursts. home. of species. go home we're safe you can. hear those are big changes and most start with small steps and began googling dio's tell stories of could you just people into innovative projects
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