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sure and we're determined to do something here for the next generation the indios the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. this is e w news live from her lead the desperate search for survivors of the earthquake and tsunami in indonesia rescuers scramble to save those trapped in the rubble the government calls for international help but the scale of the devastation becomes apparent more than eight hundred are dead thousands are injured. also
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coming up it's a good day for canada says prime minister justin trudeau after the country to breach a joint a trade deal with the u.s. and mexico the us mexico canada agreement is set to replace with used to be known as nafta and in bundesliga soccer outs for the icelandic hero is back from injury and barring goals we'll tell you how he gives the variance some balance. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program indonesia's government is struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the region of sue the last week authorities rushing to get aid and rescue equipment to this area the president has now called for other countries to pitch in and help more than eight hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far tens of thousands of people are homeless. combing through the rubble for victims the dead and those who
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might have survived. this collapsed hotel in palos city has been one focus of the efforts dozens reportedly still trapped inside. meanwhile evacuations by plaintiffs been underway for those fortunate to have survived this disaster some are injured as an earthquake sent buildings tumbling others as tsunami waves pummeled to shore. the destruction has left people without food and water and the areas hardest hit. by the authorities are attempting to provide enough i don't supplies. but the damage to infrastructure has slowed their efforts. there was the seven point five magnitude quake left many survivors desperate. so lovely said dad you are that we went to the beach because my daughter
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in law has the goods told there we looked for her but couldn't find her but you're alive you know so it might it's only our house was still there we could go home unfortunately it was completely destroyed there was nothing to salvage from the ruins. most confirmed deaths so far from the city of palu a provincial capital on the sulawesi island. but report's main sponsors from outlying areas such as dongarra a region close to the earthquake's epicenter and home to some three hundred thousand people. we were expecting a rise in the number of dead even though we would hope the figures remain the same . one million. considering the conditions out there that are all these on identified as well as victims buried beneath the ruins but there are also remote areas yet to be reached even. now authorities are facing questions over where the disaster warnings were sufficient. intonations disaster mitigation
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spokesman tweeted this video saying it shows how people were at the beach as the tsunami waves rolled in with no sirens going off. officials are being criticized for allegedly lifting its tsunami warning too soon possibly leading to a greater loss of life along the coast. here and for more let's bring in now martin fowler he is asia pacific deputy director of the international red cross and his joining us from kuala lumpur martin what more can you tell us about the rescue effort right now. near the air rescue efforts are growing at this group's feet. there are so teams government the military and the teams who are not part of the input costs in your core support these are people who are from the community and we also have been bringing in many are. into this very cross and
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want to use support him it is very very difficult and they're seeing the pictures not the access is difficult to diverse to areas and of course there's still aftershocks the east teams are doing very very important but also dangerous work and that's what i actually want to ask you about to what extent have you been able to get into those affected areas but we're getting into as far as two army can clear the routes they are least says which are very remote and which have not been reached by anyone yet to. go to work that has a set axis is one of the most difficult things and even once they're also been clear that we have to move very very carefully because there are so many aftershocks of this of course all this the risk in of the not only for our hearts fishtank for down from. us so walk us through that what challenges are the
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survivors facing right now those who are on the ground and those who so desperately need aid to reach them. oh in the biggest for this war it was a sort of course to. to get hoot to get more to learn to go first eight analytical here and what is also important to go outside the courts are you have to look after the physical needs off people who are many transports on their way now to the very . roots the floors the common broaden bush it was. disclosed we have all been flying in ten water tankers are starting to transport water and we have a leak and region of course you have to want to move on and you see a fusion to two different leases will tankers cannot reach so this is being taken
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care of but of course not to the extent which reduced required and or coasties who need. psychological support so really they go out to two so i lived it coming days in two to believe they can get out of this wage and the international red cross your organization as you mentioned trying to rise to that challenge at this hour we thank you so much for joining us martin father as we mentioned you are the asia pacific deputy director and we appreciate your insight. if. for now in other news the united states and canada have agreed to a deal to replace the north american free trade agreement that is according to a u.s. administration official who said that it will go by a new name the united states mexico canada agreements canada had rest been frozen out of a tail for hitched in august between the u.s. and mexico to update the after but eleventh hour talks between ottawa and washington guaranteed that all three members will be in the new version of the
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trade act. there's a premise here is that a good deal is a good deal for getting a good day for canada ok i'm certainly not a justin trudeau was in good spirits after a cabinet meeting in ottawa once the final stumbling blocks had been removed there will be no tariffs on the two point six million cars that are made in canada and sold in the u.s. but there was still no announcement of a deal on canadian steel and aluminum exports canada says it's a good deal because the country can also go to an independent arbiter when it has a trade dispute with the u.s. and it does not have to subject itself to u.s. courts that part of the old nafta treaty survived the name however will not the acronym nafta is dead as u.s. president donald trump repeatedly called it the worst deal maybe ever signed the new name is the united states mexico canada agreement the government in washington says it has been able to negotiate
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a much better deal for american factory workers and farmers as canada gave in to u.s. demands to open up its highly protected dairy market further details of the deal will be made public later today but it's clear that the last minute agreement secures the just in time production in many industries as the three economies are highly interwoven. still down now into some of those details we're joined by business reporter aaron tilton aaron trump hailing this as a success is it well from his perspective i definitely think it is a success i mean i don't really think it's important what exactly they agreed to the very fact that there was a deal made is good for trump it's something that he can sell to his voters back home you know when you're looking at trump it's often hard to find kind of a cogent policy that carries him through his entire political career what it's been in the last several years if there is one however it's his skepticism when it regards to international deals multilateral deals working within the world stablished order as we see it special it comes to free trade he always likes to
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portray himself as a deal maker somebody who will get rid of those a multilateral agreements and say mommy mano country to country we will make a deal now he already got that when he came to mexico and now he again has a new deal like that a direct deal a kind of direct diplomacy style deal with canada so for him and his perspective that alone is a win how is this different from nafta though because i mean there are still three signatories to this deal well that kind of remains to be seen there have been some measures that have already kind of leaked out but we haven't seen the full wage of the deals we don't really know we know that american farmers will get access to canadian dairy markets there was a new extended cap on how many cars canada can export to the united states so there's little horse trading both sides but it seems that well it's very very similar to the initial deal that was in place but like i said it doesn't the specifics don't really matter that much at the end of the day for trump what's big is that he got a new trade deal and a direct trade deal ok it's all about the headline from business thank you so much
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. now let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world two people have been killed and dozens other others injured as a powerful typhoon swept across the japanese mainland high winds and heavy rainfall battered regions that are still raw. reeling from a recent series of extreme storms this latest typhoon has left hundreds of thousands of homes without power. iran's revolutionary guard says that it has launched missiles targeting the militants behind the attack on a military parade in awe of us nine days ago state run television said that the attacks had killed and wounded militants in eastern syria there was no word first from syrian state media on that strike. it is exactly one year since a controversial referendum was held asking kat's land voters if they wanted to break away from spain early monday hundreds of demonstrators marks the anniversary by blocking the tracks of the high speed rail way in the northern city of to run
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out. local media say the protesters are also barricaded major roads in the region but for now let's take a look at the political crisis that unfolded one year ago. october first twenty seven c. referendum day in catalonia police tried to shut down polling stations but fountains mobilized to keep them out. voters buck separation from spain their resolution of independence is approved by parliament in. october twenty seventh catalonia declares itself an independent state. ten scenes outside the regional parliament building as a federal government takes over imposing direct rule you can just boisterous than we would tolerate a few people trying to tear up our constitution mr. october thirtieth separatist
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leader colace pushed him on flees to pursues the spanish government issues in europe in the arrest warrant on charges of rebellion sedition and misuse of public funds. december twenty first catalonia holds regional elections. separatist parties sort of rate a slim majority in parliament but fail to win the popular vote vision is deeply divided over independents. eight to twenty eight eighteen pushed more leaves prison after being arrested in germany or thor it is refused to extradite him to spain on charges of rebellion which would drop its arrest warrant and pushed him on returns to exile in brussels where he found to continue his fights for council on independence. and i'm joined now by very own public fully l e s who has the view from the spanish capital of madrid welcome to you pablo we know
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that many separatists that they are still in prison does the new socialist government have a new approach to the separatist movement in catalonia these days. they certainly do sara that is been what we would say here in spain is a tolling of relations between the dritte and barcelona and of course let's not forget that a year ago there was a very different spanish government in place of their money and of the holy justice center right. and since then of course there is now a minority government led by president sanchez who has taken a far more diplomatic approach to the cattle and question that he met with. the regional premier there of catalonia that was the first time that in fact the leader of spain met with the regional president of catalonia in two years and so that was already a real say a big change from what we had been seeing over the previous few years between money on to the regional premiers there and he's also. just also said that he is very
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much in favor of moving the prisoners as you mentioned there in your question. back to catalonia because at the moment many of them are here in madrid in fact which of course is let's not forget over six hundred kilometers away from barcelona and so quite a distance for their families to have to travel to visit them and he's also very much in favor of holding a vote so that the capital lands and i catalonia have a little bit more autonomy than they do at the moment because let's not forget that spain of course is divided into an autonomous essentially acting like it's sort of almost like a federal system and so there are many things that they're in catalonia that they control right such as education and so there are other areas and i'm told so of course there is one major factor here which is that the spanish government is a minority government so despite the fact that he wants to make these concessions he is in a minority government so it is very difficult for him to pass through any legislation
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in parliament and there is a lot of opposition to some of his policies particularly from the center right but if you will so the center at liberal government areas center liberal party of the few that analysts who have. significant support in. so many political factors there behind what we know is quite a most and emotional issue for many people there and seen the problem fully ele us with the very latest from the spanish capital madrid thank you. in the bundesliga managed an important win over freiburg largely thanks to their star striker his return from injury came at a perfect time for the bavarian side in a four one victory. i was booked to delete inside twenty minutes thanks to a police header brazilian midfielder coyote applying the finishing touch then
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they double very lead in the thirty fourth minute to free her to live with the cut back now fred finn bogus and with the finish. not just any finish either a sensational back you while they were good going forward were less or leave the. base defensive model allow freiburg back into the match and go by jonathan schmidt of the most honest righty. foul on alfredsson bogus and then gave me a chance from the spot in the sixty minutes and he himself stepped up to do the honors. he wasn't done then either poking home third in the i.c. third minute to seal a four one win with twenty five goals action heroes and borgerson is now our all time top scorer in the bundesliga. in the bundesliga had over went into their match up with frankfurt on a fifteen game win this streak away from home and frankfurt took full advantage of
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their potent stuff. for a first world cup runner up and say right that return to the starting line up for the first time this season and his presence seemed to inspire his teammates. in the thirty six minutes of astronaut less set up evan and deacon and the nineteen year old frenchman scored his first does make it go. shortly before the break was the provider again setting out right bitch who made it to nil and of the far too passive already the game look beyond the fact that we're just as dominant after half time that spectacularly temper of the jonathan day goes man. three nil just after the hour mark. kind of a did manage a console. florent mostly a reduce the deficit in the eighty six minutes. but there was still time for looky yo bitch to make it four one and kept a perfect day for frankfurt. counter to much of the response from the team was
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exceptional it was a deserved win that will definitely do us a lot of good this is a good buddy who has team secure their first home victory of the season and increase the pressure on hanover they are still without a win after six games. lewis hamilton has extended his lead in the formula one driver standing after winning the russian grand prix the british driver took first place thanks to some help from his sadist team mate. with miss avies taking pole and second during saturday's qualifying this was their race to lose red bulls max for stepan was intent on stealing the headlines however a stunning droit saw him climb twelve places to eventually seal a fifth place finish. tell terry potter set a record breaking lecturing qualification and was on course for victory in the main event but the slavish chief toto wolff ordered him to allow hamilton's a pass that extended the british championship lead over sebastian vettel and person
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into the fins hopes of glory post-race a visibly disappointed boathouse was comforted by a triumphant hamilton who admitted his eight victory of the season owed everything to his teammate sacrifice. i mean that he did a fantastic job all weekend and it was a real gentleman through to let me biopsy is now in the fighting for the championship is where we usually would be just elated but you know i can understand how difficult it was battery but ready to test it out today it is up to two to win couple times lead over ferrari special now stands at fifty points with just five races remaining and almost on a sale of lead. champagne all round from a sadie's thanks to both houses team spirit. and the helena. three is here as we can see and we're talking about of big shakeup from the big german company that it was talking about to syncro in fact experiencing one of the most radical shake ups at a german conglomerate in decades just encrypts saying that it's managed to stay
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clear of the leadership and strategy crisis that's off to its defies report filled to top management post late on sunday and approved plans to split the company into well he took out cough was approved as the new c.e.o. for the next five years we'll be hearing from him later we want to hear about his plans on where he's taking the company which has faced months of turmoil. this is how german industrial giant is in corp likes to present itself innovative with an eye to the future but the steel and industrial component producer is having to take drastic action to see that future come to pass it plans to split its holding into two new companies to some group supervisory board approved the move at a meeting over the weekend the plan will see one company inheriting to some crops elevator and automotive component production while the second will take over its steel and construction materials manufacturing it's a drastic step but
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a much needed one if the company is to survive. european steel prices plunged in two thousand and eleven after cheap chinese steel began to flood world markets unlike many of its competitors didn't turn to mass layoffs and the low commodity prices have hit the company hard leading to liquidity issues and a twenty seven percent drop in its share price. as part of to some groups restructuring the supervisory board also confirmed care called as the company's new c.e.o. . and covering this story for us is our financial correspondent power to. the frankfurt stock exchange crisis averted for now and that leadership vacuum appears to have been closed that's one step in a massive restructuring isn't enough to return invest a confidence. element investors here in frankfurt already have their big party last week when the news came out that the company may be split rather than all of
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its parts being sold off that was a big hit the share price took the elevator up ten per cent on the good news now care cover was an initial initially. headed for this position long term. more of sleeves up do are kind of person than a strategist now he surprised people by bringing up a solution. supported by both the activist investors the board and unions so. he means he's going to have to stay all right and you stay with us because i want to get your insight on this next piece of news and you know musk the founder of the electric called make a test that will step down as chairman of the company that softer approach by the u.s. securities and exchange commission concluded that musk misled investors with tweets about the company plans for a massive stock buyback tesla must have agreed to pay
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a multi-million dollar fine but most will remain c.e.o. of the company is the latest in a series of frantic behavior that have recently plagued musk and concerned investors. over to a financial correspondent christine but it's in frankfurt it's a polytone mosque has paid a fine is this case closed for the investigation into market manipulation is he in the clear. well he has saved his neck for now at least with the f.c.c. this deal however however means that he doesn't have to give any admission of guilt it will take a lot of power from him leaving the board as chairman which some call the fan club of ulan mosque and new board member so that will mean more control over him personally and also the board has to vet for his tweets i think that's going to hurt the most but he's not at all clear yet the department of justice is still
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investigating this tweet and it may still come back to haunt him all right but it's for us in frankfurt thanks in speeches like to now for months millions of owners of diesel cars here in germany have been concerned that they could soon be prevented from driving in city centers as off the courts ruled that cities could ban polluting diesel engines in the wake of the diesel gate scandal the german government's now working with which to make is to find a solution to the diesel crisis today a committee set to pronounce on whether one solution could be to retrofit diesel engines making them more environmentally friendly the question is does the government or the owner pick up the bill. german drivers are fuming especially the ones who drive diesels they have no idea if their cars will soon be allowed on city streets of the fifty six million cars in the country almost one third to use diesel fuel some car makers have already recalled vehicles and reduce their
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emissions by retrofitting diesel engines usually with a software update so far the industry isn't saying how many cars still need retrofitting diesel drivers are also in the dark about what comes next. yasmina for me my family is already thinking about buying a new car. and i don't really worried in fact i'm outraged at the new cars that they're making at least they ought to be clean. it's been three years since the diesel emissions cheating scandal broke despite this new diesel cars are still being sold whose emissions far exceed the european limits on nitrogen oxides the chemicals that cause smog test show folks flagons diesel models put out nearly twice as much nitrogen oxide as is permitted b m w's diesels emit three times the limit and opel models exceed those pollution limits on average by
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a factor of ten. diesel has been popular in germany in recent years because the fuel is cheaper than gasoline the cars are also significantly more fuel efficient. even last year more than one point three million new diesel cars were sold that compares to nearly two million gasoline powered cars that were registered. the share of diesel vehicles in new registrations has fallen since diesel gate and the value of used diesels has plummeted if they find a buyer at all. and a reminder now the top story we're following for you rescuers in indonesia are scrambling to reach survivors of friday's earthquake and tsunami at least eight hundred people are confirmed dead and authorities say the toll is likely to rise the government struggling to deal with the often month of the disaster and has appealed for international help. your show but then plenty more coming up at the top of the hour thanks for your company i see you.
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