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the tricks that will turn your home to a special. upgrade yourself with interior design channel on you tube. this is. from berlin tonight here in germany a political crisis averted german interior minister horses as a whole first choice a last minute deal with chance. on migration policy a policy and personality feud that could have brought down the government will have full analysis for you also coming out at the world cup in russia belgium fought
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their way back from a real deficit to come away with a win against a pan in their last sixteen match last minute goal from nasir job security three easy victory for the belgians who will now face brazil in the quarter fuck. off it's good to have you with us it had threatened to bring down the german government in last ditch talks this evening chancer and her rebellious interior minister horst as a whole for reached a compromise to end a feud over migration and border security say hope for had sparked the crisis by pushing for metal to adopt a harder german line on migration she in turn favors a european solution to the problem where now the pair have found some common ground let's take a listen to what miracle had to say just
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a few moments ago. they didn't gentleman you know i think for our general secretary to give us a summary of the decisions. i want to say that i am very happy that the see do you and the c.i.s. you have reached a compromise with regard to controlling and introducing order in the question of the prevention of secondary migration the european council a few days ago we agreed that we have to deal with the secondary migration because otherwise the freedoms of the schengen area and the freedom of movement will be put in jeopardy. we agreed to take steps. at a national water and a level but also to work in partnership with the countries of origin and with other countries. and that's exactly what we're going to do here in germany when they set up transit centers and after talking to the countries that asylum seekers come from
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. the in the countries that they are registered in. we will start sending people back. that ensures the spirit of cooperation in the european union but at the same time it takes an important step towards controlling secondary migration that's exactly what was important to me. and so i believe that after some hard bargaining and tough days we've arrived at a really good compromise. our that's the german chancellor there speaking trying to put a positive spin on what we have seen in the last twenty four hours to give us some analysis we have team coverage i'm joined by our chief political correspondent with the crane she is outside the berlin headquarters of under the miracles conservative c.d.u. party in joining me here in the studio at the big table is our chief political editor the color of their to both of you welcome on what has been yeah individual evening melinda let me start with you does this mean the conflict over germany's
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migration policy and border security has it been resolved. that is not at all clear at the present moment brant as you'll see behind me it's emptied out pretty quickly here and that's because the action has shifted at this point to the chancellor e where the heads of all three coalition parties that means not only the chancellor's christian democrats and her the varian sister party the c.s.u. which now remains the sister party of the christian democrats for the time being but also the social democrats will be meeting to talk about what this this solution means and it is not at all clear that the social democrats are going to go along easily with this they have in the past objected to a couple of the points that appear now to be in this agreement between the two conservative parties so that could be a further conflict down the road then this is not
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a conflict only about migration policy this is very much been a personal conflict between the interior minister and the chancellor it was very much a showdown between the two of them where he wanted to see her bend and she has bent but that will remain a personal conflict in the future because most protagonists remain in their posts and then thirdly it's not only about migration policy it's about unilateral nationalism that's the position of the interior minister as opposed to the chancellor saying we must seek multilateral european solutions to complex problems unclear where that's going in the future as well so three sticking points that could remain with us ok melinda we have a sound bite from horses a hope for he spoke just a few moments ago let's take a listen to that. three from four hundred m. after it ensues glaciations between this interview and the c.s.u.
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we have reached an agreement. involved we have a clear understanding and agreements on how we want to limit illegal migration on the border between flights germany and austria or how we can prevent this and the two general secretaries of the parties will present the details to you in a moment i'm pleased that we've managed to reach an agreement once again we have seen that it is well worth fighting for your own convictions and what has been agreed now is a very clear. tenable agreement moving forward this clear agreement which covers all three points and fits with my views completely means that i can continue to be your own minister of the interior building and community. so
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was was this a fight over convictions or was this a feud between two people whose personalities just don't jail. it was both but i don't want to duck the question we saw this sunday when the wolf told a newspaper the title that he would not be fired by a chance. his only chance because he basically helped to get that this became very personal indeed before we now saw this climb down of sorts from what was really teaching on the edge of a government crisis and make no mistake this will not be forgotten either by c.d.u. delegates and under the mackerels own critics within her own party's cound who suddenly closed ranks behind the german chancellor when they felt the c.s.u. was now trying to dictate the terms and who is chance and how long machall can be
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chance that well they certainly close ranks behind that but so she was strengthened somewhat internally but here you could sense from what she said that this was a hard fought come from my eyes she is not somebody who uses very emotional language for this but for the german sausage this was quite something to say that this was tough it must have been very tough indeed if she puts in those words and she gave ground there is no doubt about it so they will felt also mention that he felt that he this proved that fighting hard was worth it clearly he says this is my political victory here and i delivered it to myself if you party but there's a not a fall out from this a lot of damage also of the c.s. use credibility that they're serious about the stability of the government and of europe as a whole has been done yet and we know now that there are people with you know conservatives within the chancellor's own camp who are willing to push certain
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issues all the way to the limit they could even in danger the government melinda when the world looks at this what should it think of me has miracle waltzed stand being internationally because of this crisis. i think that her government has lost standing it's very clear that the varying conservatives have lost standing even in their own state and let's not forget this was all about domestic and state politics but there he is looking toward an important election in october the c.s.u. the conservatives were very eager to look tough on migration to ward off gains by the far right if tea party in fact they've seen themselves losing points as even bavarian voters say they don't like this unilateral approach and i think ultimately at a time when europe was never in need of more stable reliable leadership we have seen the german government essentially ripping itself apart with no real factual
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urgency there is no great disorder on the bavarian border there was no pressing need for this crisis so i think in fact it does look very much like an undermining of german authority at a time when when it would be very much needed in the killing what does this say about the power of the far right in this country that they are able some people have been saying all along that they are able to take this bavarian c.s.u. party and manipulate or pull it so far to the right that it's actually willing to put the chancellor the government on the line well the question is is it the strength of the far right if t. posse or is it the weakness of the leadership of the c.s.u. in bavaria which was so shaken by those general election election results with the f.t. really chasing that majority if is expected to get in the polls now it's suffered
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in the polls from trying to really be the f.t. on their own home tough to have what that what they certainly claim this as a political victory quite clearly and at the same time it sends a signal that there can be political volatility here. and joe i need that certainly something that the f.t. has introduced here we have an election system that really of allows for consensus it allows for it's a winner takes it all kind of person by any means and that's not the expect expectation of the electorate either so coalition building is completely normal here and this has really sent sent salt through the system and certainly makes the german chancellor the longest serving politically to in europe look less of a political fix than she did just to off weeks ago yeah i think that is definitely you are one of the big takeaways from what we have seen in the last twenty four hours for sure our chief political editor mckillop of her and our chief political
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correspondent when agree outside the city you had orders here in berlin to both of you thank you very much. at the world cup on monday a bill jim staged a remarkable comeback to be japan three two and advance to the turn of its quarter finals the red devils scored a dramatic injury time winner becoming the first team in forty years to overturn a two goal deficit in a world cup knockout game. a frantic second half saw all the goals and right at the start of it thank you how did he kept his cool to put the blue samurai in the eye and then minutes later took kashi ina we added a second for japan as the next big world cup upset appeared to be in the making only now midway through the second half belgium started to exploit their height
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advantage young french tongue and surprise japan's age. but this looping header after sixty nine minutes belgium were back in the game and it took them just five more minutes to equalize dear mother one for nine and then in the very dying seconds of the game deep in injury time another substitute nasser chartley the dramatic l.g. ranking for japan and eligible to play brazil in the quarterfinals. or belgium will have to be at their best to stop neymar in that match he starred in brazil's two no victory over mexico the forward scored one and set up another as his country made it through to the last eight for the seventh tournaments in a row. this was a move started and finished by name will be on picking up the slack in between. brazil stop man with a simple finish off the hostile they having to dream it was. precious
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. and they made sure of that victory with two minutes to go you may time to provide a substitute for me i to name it finished neymar in brazil cranking in just the right time this is the seventh straight to mexico. sixteen states. they are safe and they are alive after days of intense searching the twelve school boys and their football coach missing in a flooded cave complex in northern thailand have been found of this video. showing the moment a navy seal divers located the boys in the cave complex missing in the caves last saturday after heavy flooding left them trapped inside the divers have been trying desperately to find them understand that all thirteen people are safe and in
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