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and they're challenging. the ship and shipping percentage. platforms for joining. me in each. plane. this is due to the news coming to you live from berlin i'm going to marco's political future hines in the bottom as a key partner cost down on a migration to germany's interior minister jose who for who also has the chancellors the varian sister party reportedly said that the shaky agreement she struck with the e.u. don't go too far and he's threatening to defy merkel's migration policy potentially
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on ruffling the german government. the syrian army homo's a rebel towns and tank western provinces tens of hasn't happened fleeing the violence as ceasefire talks collapsed. just at the world pope more superstar as your royal emanated rinaldo supports hugo and france scored the most spectacular fall off the tournament so far dissent only about messi in what could be a diversion plus much for argentina. i mounted on a welcome to the program while german chancellor angela merkel faces an uncertain political future as one of her coalition partners says he's unhappy about a migration deal she reached within the european union or interior minister horse stable for has called for a harder line on migration and says the e.u. with. doesn't go far enough to reduce the number is say hold for is the leader of
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merkel's but variances party it has threatened at the very it will take orders security into its own hands if party leaders meeting today reject bassil many migrants arrive in germany via the states so. let's check in now with our political team on this is chief political editor mechanic is in munich at the party leadership for the c.s.u. and then we have in the end a crane as well the very at the c.d.u. here in berlin. now i'm going to start off with the mckayla in munich and say hoover has apparently said he doesn't think that the e.u. deal is enough he said he sees no alternative to turning people sees no alternative to turning people back at the german border does that spell trouble for the coalition. well it certainly suggests that he wants to take a rather tough line and his closed door meeting with anglo-american might not have
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achieved a kind of compromise that all sides can live with but then one has to see the person the political person of course is evil for almost separate from his own party many here coming into the building behind me who are now talking about whether this is enough that machall brought this whole series of bilateral agreements that in effect would mean that countries are more willing to take migrants back who were initially registered in their country whether that is enough for horse is a separate question this might well mean that he takes himself out of this equation where hearing that he might have some personal words to say here today so there's an indication there and if he was to unilaterally decide that people ought to be turned away effectively making germany's border tighter leading towards a potential sort of borders here then germany would essentially have to fire him
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and this of course is what everybody sees as the ignite ignition point for potential government crisis here. well linda crane as well in berlin from what you're hearing my party members there be getting nervous about what comes next. the party members who have been entering this building for high level meetings that are going on right now among the top party leadership and then a little bit later in a couple of hours with the larger party leadership they've been very tight lipped so far so we haven't heard any clear commentary from them but what we did hear from the chancellors christian democrats from her entire conservative party was resoundingly indorsement of the results that she obtained at the european union summit this past week and also through those bilateral agreements that were mentioned she had said all along she would be seeking to arrive at agreements with
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the different e.u. member countries that are most affected by migration that is to say especially those countries that are on the periphery on the external boundary of the european union that are the countries that migrants first enter because those are the countries to which the interior minister horsy hofer would like to send back refugees who have already been registered in those countries she did apparently have some success with the effort to get agreement with those countries including for example greece and spain spain receiving a lot of migrants at present and it has said it would take back refugees so her party said they believe what she achieved in both those pot lateral agreements and in brussels is far more than anything that the interior minister could achieve with his threat to go it alone. so mckayla as we've heard you know she went above and beyond her call of juicy as it seems or at least cd you seem to think that but say
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over is not happy with the deal will he be able to convince the rest of the party in the ship that he's rice according to these reports of course that i've just been making. well that's an interesting point because those who were speaking as they entered the building one of them was manfred to be both the leader of the european peoples party in the european parliament he of course has a more european perspective and he basically told us that he felt that the c.s.u. had really pushed the agenda here that it had rocked europe he did use those words and that basically there's every chance that she had far more than he had expected well he's kind of the european end of the seas you party was notably silent the first couple of days when this political crisis erupted and then you have those critics who potentially saw a potential here to probably go for those final days of the call that so many media have already described it was certainly hasn't looked like that ever since she
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headed to brussels she did bring back a lot whether that will evaporate into big words rather than concrete action that's a concern of all so many here but they've looked beyond the brink of what that abyss. could mean for the c.s.u. here in bavaria and its elections and many here simply were afraid that losing that union with merkel c.d.u. party could also mean very bad news for them at those polls in october him varia. and finally melinda do you see any room for compromise between chancellor angela merkel and the various c.s.u. . absolutely i do and you've heard some rhetoric over the couple last couple of days that looked like they were ten sensually trying to create a face saving ability to. both sides the chancellor herself said that the c.s.u. had helped to bring
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a dynamic to the process if agreement within the european union a number of different members of her party have tried to get the same indication in other words trying to say to the c.s.u. hey look you've achieved something you know can't we now perhaps stand out but but really at the moment the cards have to be played in in bavaria to see what then will happen here in berlin and can occur in munich at the c.s.u. meeting and then the crane at the party headquarters of the city thank you. poles have opened in mexico's elections after the most violent lead up to a vote in the country's history at least one hundred thirty politicians have been murdered since campaigning began presidential frontrunner andress manuel lopez obrador arrived early to constance both its current bid for the presidency the left wing former mayor of mexico things he could as think two parties that have governed mexico for nearly a century. and in the u.s.
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hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been taking part in a nationwide protest to show their opposition to the trumpet ministrations immigration policy the writings come despite president trump's decision to end the forced separation of migrant families nevertheless thousands of children remain in custody and without their parents they marched on the east coast thousands streaming across the york's landmark 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. 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 trunk. 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
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also complete in effect gives it i want them to demolish today my family moved to the u.s. when i was a child we immigrated from poland and when i came here i was in clinic age i think it's important for my duty now to be here sure immigration is a huge issue for any country but to be there to be. there if you keep treats people to decency that is are i thought 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 have backed down in forced separations but not all families have been reunited and immigration from mexico remains an incendiary issue. of israel has set up its security in the border region between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights as the violence in syria province continues thousands of syrians have set up
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makeshift camps near the israeli border israeli government has said it will continue to provide many medical treatments to women to thalia and then aids to syrians across the fence post prime minister benjamin netanyahu stressed that syrians fleeing the war will not be let into the country. well twelve days ago the regime in damascus backed by its ally russia started a deadly bombing campaign that has forced tens of thousands to flee their homes. this is syrian t.v. a constant barrage of unending brutal merciless gunfire with no regard for the 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. and. has enormous significance for the regime this is where the uprising began in twenty
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eleven and it will be crushed here. assad is making it clear that the opposition in syria has no future. but 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. 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
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means international aid organizations cannot reach them. at the well cost in russia the knockout stage star says with a real threat argentina eliminated by france in a rollercoaster of a match in of the games seven goals and very likely to last for parents of one of the world's greatest players messi. blistering run from the phenomenal killian pay was too much for argentina to deal with marcos who hold back page down and one griezmann stepped up to convert the resulting penalty. as paris and german teammate i'm healthy maria equalized with this outstanding strike just before half time and just after the break argentina went in front thanks to gabrielle mad cow tow but then benjamin powerball struck a fine hard folly all the way into the back of the net before killian quickly
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schooled against fish and then soon afterwards see just three goals in eleven minutes to turn the tie completely on its head. sergio aguero got one more initial time but to no avail argentina are heading home. in the second match on saturday so uruguay take on portugal in sati for thanks in the quarter finals of the world cup in the end the match saw messi as a turn of rifle i see and are now also sent. year ago i got off to a flying start as edinson cavani luis suarez crossed to give his side the laid off to just seven minutes. portugal struck back early in the second period pepe rising high is no home in the fifty fifth minute. but a sumptuous strike from edinson cavani just seven minutes later was enough victory the pistons struck it giving really patrice no chance in the sixty second minute. christiane i'm an elder as world cup hopes up in smoke. your appliances the law
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