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you. this is news live from berlin the last migrant rescue ship in the mediterranean is forced back to port the aquarius is in the french port of marsay after its registration was canceled it marks the end of a privately run mission saving migrants from drowning on the crossing from africa. also coming up germany's angela merkel holds talks with her israeli counterpart any minute now michael says she will try to persuade the palestinians to start peace
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negotiations with israel. the netherlands accuses russia of new cyber crimes including an attack on the un's chemical what weapons watchdog in the hague moscow denies the allegations but western allies insist that russia be held to account. plus one even a flood is no excuse for missing school we report on the floating schools in bangladesh that keep teaching even when students homes are under water. and a very different lady gaga the pop star appears scrubbed down in her big hollywood debut a star is born there's even talk of an oscar nomination. friends from drowning in the mediterranean has docked in the port of mar say the aquarius has had its license withdrawn so it won't be able to head out to sea again legally this is part of
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a crackdown on migration by italy the operators of the aquarius say a jeopardizes the lives of many refugee. this ship has meant the difference between life and death for thirty thousand people say its operators the n.g.o.s the west mediterranean launched the aquarius two and a half years ago the group says its work is vital. here and leave there is massive confusion in the mediterranean there's no real coordination to manage the distress calls and lead rescue operations. the aquarius is out of action and there are no other private sea rescue vehicles operating in the mediterranean. for other ships run by n.g.o.s have already been detained two vessels lifeline and sea watch three are being held in malta the ship you vent to is stuck in the port of to pani in sicily all the boats have been to flag now the aquarius joined their ranks. before returning
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to its home port of mar say the aquarius transferred fifty eight shipwrecked migrants to the maltese coast guard this after italy refused to ship permission to dock following a hard line on migrants. now's the right time because it's the cannot continue to be the refugee camp of europe. and this isn't the first maritime drama aquarius has been involved in this summer it was forced to embark on a weeklong odyssey on the mediterranean several countries for fused to take in one hundred migrants aboard rescued off the coast of libya spain eventually took the ship now its future is again in doubt s.o.s. military has asked several countries to let it sail under their flags so far they haven't backed the boat. more on the story with our brussels biro chief max haasan he is following this for us hi max we just heard there that the aquarius is not
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being granted a flag yet but we have heard news this afternoon that a new charity ship has just said it's received a license from italy can you tell us more about that. yeah this is fairly recent news so we still have to make light and there are many question marks we do know that the new ship is called mediterranean we also know that it is run basically by german n.g.o.s called sea watch you saw one of their ships in the graphics of that report just now but it's a cooperation it's not just the watch it's also italian n.g.o.s and apparently also a spanish and geo now the interesting part here of course is that apparently it will be flying an italian flag so have an italian license would seems to be a little contradictory if you know that. we also just saw that report the italian minister of the interior refuses to take in any migrant or any and geo ships with my rescued migrants on board having said this it appears that the mission of this
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new ship is a little different the focus according to a speaker is observation gathering information about what is happening on the central mediterranean route because without any n.g.o.s in that area many people are losing their eyes not knowing who is really on the way to europe many people are dying in the attempt so that's the main purpose but they also said that they do have the equipment on board to rescue people if need be max the bottom line is that it's gotten more and more difficult for privately owned ships for n.g.o.s working in the mediterranean is the e.u. going to start rescuing people. well they have started rescuing people some time ago you have missions from the european union to do just that the biggest being operation sophia sophia has rescued over fifty thousand people in its existence but the difference is that sophia is operating in high seas one of the goals is to rescue people the other goal is to combat basically what the human traffickers are
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doing in that area so those are two goals here but the difference is that those n.g.o.s ships often operated in libyan coastal waters and the e.u. wants the libyan coast guard to take care that the n.g.o.s say that the libyan coast guard is doing a good job and on top of that they're taking the people they rescued back to libya where the n.g.o.s live in unbearable conditions so those are the main differences the e.u. is rescuing but in international waters and the ngos think that's just not enough right max hoffman reporting for us from brussels max thank you for your analysis. now to some other stories making headlines around the world turkey has summoned saudi arabia's ambassador over the disappearance of a dissident saudi journalist in istanbul. had entered the saudi consulate on tuesday but has not been seen since kingdom officials just do turkey's claims that he is still inside russia he has lived in self-imposed exile since last year he was
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worried saudi arabia was seeking his arrest. the u.s. senate judiciary committee has received the f.b.i. report on the sexual misconduct allegations against brett kavanaugh senators are examining claims made by two women against the supreme court nominee the report was ordered by president trump last week a full senate vote on cavanagh's nomination is expected after the review. u.s. authorities have arrested a navy veteran suspected of mailing suspicious on follow ups to the white house and the pentagon the f.b.i. is now investigating why william clyde allen the third allegedly sent castor seeds in the mail they are dangerous of swallowed and the source of the poison rice in. and u.s. first lady on your trunk has arrived in malawi it is the second stop on her solo tour of africa she's been visiting schools and promoting children's literacy as
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part of her best initiative the first lady will also visit kenya and egypt. on the american says germany will encourage palestinians to join peace negotiations with israel the german chancellor has been meeting with the israeli leader benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem on a two day visit merkel has told a press conference she will seek contact with the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas to discuss the situation in gaza both she and netanyahu also agree that everything must be done to stop iran from acquiring nuclear weapons there's no question you know it's not a secret certainly not a state secret that our close the deal would be wrong because i thought there were two nuclear arsenals but the group also did something to put billions of dollars in the hands of the sponsor of terrorism in the world and believe in a grocer in the middle east iraq we agree with israel that everything must be done
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to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and even if we do not agree on the particulars we do agree that everything we do must pave the way to this goal. let's bring in to diffuse tanya kramer she's following the chancellor's visit to israel and joins us on the line from jerusalem hi tanya as we heard there are these two leaders have agreed to disagree on the iran agreement you know germany maintains that it's important for dealing with tehran how they found common ground on this issue. she said in that piece now in these two. boys from mr netanyahu and that's a record of both know that physicians very well the house the differences but under america suggested that israel and germany share the same goal preventing evolves from acquiring nuclear weapons however what they do not share is the way how to go forward now of course germany you don't want to see the iranians get you can close
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and that's what mr netanyahu one of the criticize the but when mrs merkel to talked about today was the ukrainian presence in syria and that have certainly a very good service in that. job as you saw in the very problematic. range of the iranian president is still in syria chancellor merkel also saying that she wanted to restart peace negotiations and that she says she will talk to palestinian leaders about doing just that tell us more about that approach. yeah was actually quite interesting because the minister netanyahu raised this issue you basically said. that based issues are accusing the collets jingyan leader mahmoud abbas at the moment to choke as the put it and therefore would not do enough to you know for peace by for example holding money to the funds and money to the gaza strip and then pushing hamas to more violence that was an interesting told and
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i'm going to pick up on it and said she will talk to president abbas on this so about the situation in gaza new kid in the pa a couple of weeks protest along the border by june in use as picked up actually and also there were more victims among palestinian youths in recent days and we also understand that israel has increased again its military presence around the gaza strip the situation that can tell you looking at this meeting the two leaders do have differences on the iran deal also on the construction of new settlements by israel how those differences affect the ties between these two countries well i think both sides said today i mean they deny that they would be any problems between that israeli german relations. as friendly as before it was a very friendly atmosphere. they mainly. focused on israeli german. ties on on trade they want to do more cooperation on the trilateral
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a tool on the bigger issues as you said you know you know that positions very well there's no appetite for confrontation and they agreed to disagree on certain issues all right have you done your crime reporting on the story for us from jerusalem tanya thank you very much. i guess howard is here with business and get some very good news from german vineyards yes you can say that if you're looking to invest in fine wine i recommend you check out germany's twenty eighteen vintages because that year will go down in the history of colored red. before i have one of those want to talk to our german his from the german wine institute and joins us now from mines on the banks of the river rhine the heartland of german rieslings that was a long drive period not enough rain how is that beneficial for any plant.
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owner who we have really trying summer but the grapes they have roots that go down to ten meters into the earth and we had a fortunately quite wet winter so the grapes could get these waters and yes we have really exceptional hued and quality this year how does that go together yield and quality good. yes this is for the experts quite astonishing that the grapes could get that much warmer. we had especially due to the driver very very healthy grapes and ripe grapes which is very important for the aroma and the color of the grapes and the wines afterwards so a lot of business said about the warm summer being down to climate change so what
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do you say is it is germany is german wine benefiting from climate change there. yes german wine makers are still the winner of the climate change. climate change also brings threats like. extremes. the winemakers still handle them and well like this year we see the extremes will lead to really really good winds so which varieties really benefited from this weather this year is this just the red sauce or the whites. while the reds benefited especially from the dry weather because they have very deep colors are going to have to rev up their efforts to make sure the latest vehicles rolling off the production lines are environmentally friendly the european parliament voted in favor of a forty percent reduction in carbon dioxide emitted by new cars and vans by the end
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of the next decade clean transport options are in demand like never before and a few of them are currently on show at. tomorrow's mobility today autumn on your part yours are increasingly focusing on electric cars not least because countries around the world are planning long term to ban fossil fuel vehicles. but international motor shows like here in paris the car concept models are moving steadily to center stage. public transit options are also set to play a bigger role in the fight against road congestion and pollution the so called to get the minibus is both electric and self driving it's going to the roads yes very soon next year twenty five of these vehicles will be running in dubai to connect the mainland and the metro station to the water one of. the crystal shuttle can run out of to thirty kilometers per hour
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a top ranking speed for all thomas vehicle. other manufacturers quite literally have their sights set higher in the form of flying cars. models like this one from germany are still some way from getting the green light from the authorities however so don't expect them to be taking off any time soon. and that's all your business for now it's back to thank you again now authorities in the netherlands say they fended off a russian cyber attack on the un chemical weapons watchdog in april moscow has denied involvement the dutch defense minister has said the four russian suspects were expelled investigators allege they parked a car full of electronic equipment outside the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons in the hague and then left a trail of other evidence as well nato has joined with the u.k. and the e.u. and blaming russia for a recent wave of cyber attacks. russia must stop this reckless
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old behavior including the use of force against its neighbors attempted interference in the election processes and widespread this information campaigns. more on the story now with the diplomatic editor michelle harris from the dutch newspaper and r.c. handles but michelle thanks for joining us so how did the dutch defense ministry discover this hack. well they were alerted to four russians that travel to amsterdam on april tenth and they were collected by somebody from the russian embassy and i think with the help of the british intelligence. straight what they were doing and at some point they discovered that april thirteenth four russians were trying to hack into the open sea w.y. fi system day had parked the car on the parking lot of
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a hotel which is right next door to the c.w. and they were trying to get in in a chronically directly and at that point. every hand. how credible is this evidence michel because russia says this is this information. well they actually had a present of a fairly strong case i must say they found several telephones they found twenty thousand euros in cash they call them in the act of hacking into the system they had in this trunk there was an attendee they had something called a pineapple because the feisty reroutes wife i signals. they had passports that following numbers so there was something strange by that. and they also tracked one of the phones dance. one of the people have been traveling from the
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russian military intelligence headquarters to the airport so they had quite a bit of that and on top of it and one of the laptops had been in. use by for hacking into the anti-doping institution wada before so i think if you all add that all up that was quite a bit helping for so a strong body of evidence and we've seen that nato allies are backing dacha and u.k. findings are there going to be cautions for russia from the dutch government. so far it's we don't know if there's any specific coming out of the dutch government it's obviously an international arrest operation it's very well coordinated. i saw it that. it is defense teams metis. said that it would definitely have repercussions and i think the americans have charged seven
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russians for hacking into so for instance it was a frightening harris funding and i see how does that joining us from amsterdam thank you very much for that update. now you ventus and portugal footballer christiana fernando has been left off of his national team squad for the international matches next week this comes amid rape allegations made against him on wednesday we're not vehemently denied the allegations tweeting that quote rape is an abominable crime last friday the german magazine reported that the american catherine my georgia is accusing him of raping her in a las vegas hotel in two thousand and nine were naldo also missed portugal's matches last month with coach fernando santos saying he was being rested while settling into his new home in italy. croatia captain and real madrid midfielder luca motor which has been cleared of
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perjury charges in his home country motorist who was recently named as the best football player in the world by fifa had been accused of giving false testimony at the trial of a former executive a probation criminal court rejected the accusation against most rich although its ruling can be appealed the world cup finals may still face charges later on in the trial. on tuesday motors has real madrid lost in the champions league and there was another night of big clashes on wednesday let's take a look dortmund beat monaco three nil. grab a late win wait to look i'm out of moscow atletico madrid beating club bruges three one into milan came from behind to defeat p.s.v. eindhoven a little messy scored twice as barcelona beat tottenham a neymar hattrick gave paris a six one win and napoli import obo one at home.
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that migrants continue to arrive in europe and one way of helping them integrate with their new neighbors is through sports sicily is an arrival point for many so german second division teams on paoli has sent coaches there with a mission to unite people through football. a football pitch in the sicilian town of syracuse a has been temporarily taken over by german club some paoli technical director evangelina and several youth team coaches have traveled over under the motto keep the borders italians the migrants will train together for five days but the men from the journey the people have not suddenly gone away they are in other places and so it is important to focus on a sort of europe has a common responsibility and cannot just leave people in italy here in sicily of on their own you know here in the city in the garden of any line or whether people are from italy or west africa doesn't matter football brings people together the fact
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this project is organized by a german professional club that's made quite an impression. is to me because to do for stand for me so on. so it's great for me to learn the training has been brilliant you can see that this is a serious football club and the people have real experience they're a great group and there has been a lot of dialogue between us just. before. the training camp ends of course with the big match. there was. some power we have done their bit now the local community must carry on the good work. to do which is pushing. through the game i was disappointed because this was not correct for central defenders to quick for
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the opponent this was not fair. it's also now up to the italians and migrants to take their new found bond beyond the football pitch. this. team is going to get even the football is not the same. but. yeah because if we decide to. doing many. a project does all the parents. know. all right one item for you from motor sports the chinese trade city of will han got its first taste of the freestyle motocross world championship this week the city's a football stadium was turned into a playground for the riders which included three former world champs the athletes
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took turns while waving the crowd with their daring stunts but germany's. was the star of the show the twenty year old nailed a double back flip now to feel victory and there were many more daring. close. you're watching news still to come foreign aid begins arriving in indonesia six days after a devastating earthquake and tsunami more than two hundred thousand people are in need of assistance we'll hear from the red cross for nature on the ground. a movie star is born pop icon lady gaga takes the film world by storm bringing her own powerful presence to a classic collingwood tale we'll have a preview with our very own.
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plus we report from bangladesh where even flooding can't keep kids out of the classroom or show you how floating schools are making a difference those stories and more coming up in two minutes time. played such a claim. above the contentious figure at home playing a role in germany i think gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change quickly met his downfall to resign my duties as president it's all happening
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international efforts to help survivors of indonesia earthquake and tsunami are gathering pace after the government ease long held restrictions on foreign help jakarta says some twenty countries have offered assistance and coping with the disaster more than fourteen hundred people are confirmed dead but that figure is likely to rise. more body bags being carried out of this seaside hotel in palos city which bore much of the brunt of friday's earthquake and in suing tsunami. yet some people haven't given up that their loved ones may have survived. is that i hope that my wife is still alive i pray god will work a miracle and i'm still hoping that they will find her she is six months pregnant.
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many isolated areas hit in the disaster are yet to see any help the government at first rejected offers of foreign assistance that's changed now and the united nations and aid organizations are pitching in the task they face is a daunting one. of the situations that the tame described incredibly difficult it took them one and a half hours to carry each of the bodies out to nearby ambulances having to wade through incredibly to mind. the sense from the teams who working there from colleagues on the ground his wonderful frustration the indonesian government has mobilized thousands of soldiers police and members of civilian agencies to distribute aid and restore order president has acknowledged the aid effort has yet to reach maximum capacity. every region has its own problems but i can see progress everywhere. now is heavy equipment has arrived.
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logistics have started to arrive although it's not at these moxon yet and fuel is beginning to arrive. of an ongoing disaster. let's get more on aid efforts now we can cross over to his name from the international red cross he's a chordate are there you are in the pollo that is one of the areas worst affected tell us what you are seeing and hearing what is the situation like on the ground by . people affected by their quick and. evacuation. their families. and their. clean water. coming for. more i need it to be supporting them here. until now has me access has been
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a really big problem what are you and your fellow aid workers struggling with the most right now are they going to come here will they get to what are you and your fellow aid workers a struggling with most right now. where we're having some problems with access to bring relief items from outside of school are we. we will bring action we've actually get a coordinated. torn sort of relief i term to including blanket help only in hygiene kits with trucks or trucks and their basic needs to support communities here and we've shipped three. in three big ships two from jakarta to follow and apparently it takes a bit of time to get a father who we have to go through mock us are and from across the street is
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through like a star and then we want more than one big to follow and the sheep will be expected to be arriving tomorrow to and we will be able to distribute more to affected communities although at least we have been providing support such as many cows that is. and also the search and rescue operation in the ground hosny a cordon it or from the international red cross speaking to us on the line from palu thank you very much. the south asian nation of bangladesh is frequently hit by flooding three large rivers come together there it's also vulnerable to climate change the u.n. has warned that twenty million of its citizens could be climate refugees by the end of the century but bangladesh is fighting back one thing it's done to set up a floating schools that allow children to be educated even during periods of flooding. it looks like an ordinary day at school
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but these children are learning in extraordinary circumstances because this is not your average classroom it's in a floating school near china and deal on the patmore river one hundred seventy five kilometers northwest of the bangladeshi capital dhaka. cool oh. my god i love school because it continues around the year even when we go to submerge is our homes. and the children live in villages along the river but yes their homes are vulnerable to flooding these floating schools are a lifeline for their learning. more now with the kids don't have to worry about being absent from school even if there's flooding many local schools get inundated but this is a year round school the kids can also play here and it has many facilities. in this
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area up to five metres of riverbank and disappeared in a single day with climate change blamed. robber on our coverage was up to that point. within the last four years the reversed about the entire village and we have become homeless full bastardo us. in the village of kali death valley and around fifteen hundred families have already lost their homes due to erosion according to officials many of them have been forced to leave the area for good but thanks to these floating schools at least the children who stay can still get the education they need and at the end of the day the boat even take them back home. right there had to back with more business there had we heard about how the wine industry is doing well here's your money they're not the only ones that's right the german machine building industry is also putting in a strong performance in august orders rose by seven percent compared to the
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previous year the main drivers of growth remain industrial customers of course the bulk of the unions in the mechanical engineering field continues to come from exports and that's why the uncertainty surrounding breaks it world bald worldwide trade conflicts continue to worry the industry two thirds of germany's entrepreneurs say they are as the mistake about the immediate future of the global economy. kids are potential correspondent for christian brits striking things in frankfurt over the poorhouse a look at. they'd heard so after yesterday on the yesterday's holiday when investors were probably making space in their wine cellars for that twenty german wine this morning they're playing catch up with the latest news from the u.s. from the previous day where speculation is high about a possible sooner interest rate hike which means people are selling off their
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stocks banks profited from this and one in particular is doing well and has been doing well now for the past two weeks the newcomer a wire card company is new in the dax it kicked out german big bank command spunk. last week and it's been performing well the stock is nearing two hundred euro's per share her share it gained over fifteen euros per share in that time so yeah the company focusing on mobile payments and electronic payments doing a pretty good job for now biggest loser today is continental the car supplier after a french bank pointed out that the expectations among car suppliers for growth are at about twenty two percent where it's car makers are only five percent something's not right here so car suppliers suffering today focused employers thank you very much for this at this. thing its g.d.p. growth will come in at one point six percent markedly higher than analysts
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projections and that gives the italian government the confidence to stick to its plan to run the mock lehi a budget deficit causing war is in brussels bud rome is adamant the populace government has to keep a series of expensive component promises. oh of course. italy's labor minister had a simple message for voters tuning in to his live stream and i mean if that was it it might all we have kept our promises if anything i mean this budget law will include the citizens income the citizens pensions or compensation for people who have been cheated by banks that's something we've never forgotten about that bank account of. the book room is backing off its plans to triple its budget deficit beyond twenty twenty currently the italian government plans on running a budget deficit of two point four percent next year before slowly starting to
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reduce it. the compromise attempts to square the circle between the populist government's campaign promises including expensive tax cuts expanded welfare and pension reform and investor fears about rome solvent see. we had announced that this would have been a serious responsible and also courageous budget. we show courage particularly for twenty nineteen. because we think that our country needs a budget low that strongly stimulates growth. is a strong growth that will be based on a very significant investment plan well to see if you get the very misleading. the ball is now in parliaments court it will have to review the government's plans before forwarding them on to brussels for review meaning the next showdown between
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rome and the european union could already be knocking at the door. brandon our example is an oklahoma farm boy turn tech entrepreneur he went to silicon valley with a clear vision to start the world's first robotics farming and surprise solve some of the most pressing problems faced by farmers and feed the well cheaply while he's at it a similar project by google flopped because the multi billion dollar tech giants couldn't make the economics work well that didn't faze a boy brandon. after two years of tinkering the greens grown in this warehouse in san carlos california are finally making their way to people sell a bowls hierarchs uses hydroponics systems that conserve water and robots that reduce the need for employees. the department of agriculture says it's difficult to attract workers to u.s. farming jobs because of the low pay and according to the u.s.
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department of labor nearly half of u.s. farm workers planting and picking crops are in the country illegally. farming is facing a labor scarcity crisis that every farmer we talk with and we talk with dozens there are facing the same issue they cannot get enough helping hands the average age of a farmer is fifty eight years old and we're finding that not just the states but even. the sun carlos warehouse runs up a mess of electricity bill for the high powered lights to grow plants in the next phase the company plans to set up robot farms in greenhouses where they can use sunlight. on an ox is raised six million u.s. dollars startup capital so far so that money there at least producing enough latest to feed their own employees. that's only a business that's fact thanks god now having to flee your country is difficult enough but fleeing while in
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a wheelchair even more so like millions of people syrian teenager new gene mostafa was forced out of her country because of the ongoing civil war what made her journey to safety so challenging was the fact that new jean can't walk her relatives had to push her in a wheelchair on a journey of thousands of kilometers ngugi now lives as a refugee in germany and has written a book about her experience she spoke this week to show on facebook called what happened next. it is a big challenge but. i don't fear big challenges and it's just imagine if well i think all of us believed and their and their chances of new life and the chance of a future. because we thought that this was our only chance if you want if we wanted to start again. where you can find this week's episode of what happened next with new jim was stuff on facebook page and waffle house but as he
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was part of the team who spoke to her and she joins us from where i was like it to say you tell us more about new genius incredible journey hi sue me well this young remarkable woman's journey was incredible indeed she it took her sixteen months to get into germany she crossed from country to country she was held in detention centers she fled from border control police and she crossed the mediterranean sea in a rubber boat and all that in a wheelchair obviously it's not of easy to cross the ocean and as we know thousands of refugees every year drown in the mediterranean sea usually. in boats there are meant for fifteen people but mostly up to fifty asylum seekers are seated in a rubber boat like this of course obviously with her condition could not be seated in a rubber boat like this that's why her relatives paid a large extra amount of money to keep her in
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a private boat everything went well even though she was almost forgotten in the boat and this was a very traumatic experience you can read everything in her new book this is in the book and there's one quote that really stood out to us the most in the here she says i hate the word refugee more than any other word in the english language here's what she had to say about that statement. well because it is a word that has lost its meaning it actually literally means someone needing help someone needing their you know refuge it is not an epidemic that is going to spread it is not if it is not something to be feared it's not a burden to carry it's just you know so one needing shelter and you know we need compassion as much as much as we need shelter was an important message there we need compassion as much as we need shelter how is new jane finding her new life
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in germany well she's very happy in cologne where she is now living and there she is just enjoying a very normal life as a teenager she's going to school coming back busy with her smartphone watching you tube videos going back to bad and waking up very early which she's complaining about but now jean says that she's really treasuring her new life and she is appreciating the little things and life and she also said that her journey really taught her how to be thankful for what she has our viewers can watch the full interview on our facebook page d w news all right was light house right now is the need for us thank you very much. listen closely this is the song to be for next year's oscars shallow from the film
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stars born with pop icon lady gaga as you've never seen or heard her before. we have our movie buffs got roxboro with us he's seen the films here to tell us all about it ok first up what is this film about ok yeah it's a star is born you might recognize that title because it's a remake it's actually the third remakes of the fourth film of the story the story's always the same it's about an older male star in this case bradley cooper who also directed the film and he discovers young female talent and makes her a star even has his own fame is fading ok so that's the story i'll tell you what i thought the second but first what we take a look at the film this is a star is born.
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bradley cooper plays musician jack may jack used to be successful now he's an alcoholic who's lost his grip. this is the first time i worried about. chiles so but then he meets allie played by lady gaga. and. i just don't feel comfortable. almost every single person has told me they like the way he sounded but. i think you're for. instantly he knows she's got what it takes to be a star in the movie as in real life. while we were filming this movie we also had the opportunity watching and being a part of watching her sing every day and it was literally the whole crew would just sit back and we were all we all kind of forgot we were even doing a job but what i love so much about working with bradley is that you know there was
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a true exchange you know he accepted me as an actress and i accept him fully as a musician and. a star is born is a story almost as old as hollywood itself in the one nine hundred seventy six version of the film barbra streisand's and kris kristofferson play it a love struck couple. bradley cooper turns the story into a modern romance with both artists on equal terms. it's a tale of fame and the hard work and tragedy behind the veil of glamour. at the u.k. premiere and london lady gaga responded to the speculation she may be in for an oscar nomination that would be wonderful but the reward for me is the artistic experience of craig. in this film and giving it over to you that you know all we
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can hope for is that the film touches people's lives. lady gaga as first leading role has critics agreeing a film star is born. this is a film that's gotten so much press for good reason you have bradley cooper singing a lady gaga that i know and that is star lady gaga and she really shows a lot of talent here what did you think of the film yeah well i have to say i saw this in venice as world premiere and i have to say i'm not a fan of lady gaga music and i wasn't ever really a fan of bradley cooper's acting so i didn't expect but go again i loved it i was blown away by this this movie this is probably and this is an exaggeration probably the best sort of pure hollywood film that i've seen in on a five years maybe in the decade i thought was an amazing amazing movie it really just hits hits some hits on all points and i have to say everything works the the
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chemistry between them is it is amazing i cried in this film i cried twice the first one was actually saw a bit of the scene at the beginning it's a scene where her character is sort of pulled on stage by bradley cooper and of course ok lady gaga she's been on stage a million times but you somehow believe you some believe she's this shy singer who's not really sure if she can do it and not really sure and then she overcomes herself she goes on stage and just nails it. incredible scene i say i was in tears and the great thing about these scenes they did all the performances they did them live in concert in various concerts recorded them out way not to set up scenes and it really comes across as completely authentic i as i said i was amazed by it was amazed that bradley cooper could could sing i was amazed that lady gaga could act i can hardly praise this film or more highly wow this is such
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a different role for lady gaga you know really shedding her pop icon image and also shedding a lot of makeup i think it's the first time i've seen her without the usual makeup that she has in terms of appearances yeah of course of course i mean the image of lady gaga is always there's always something covering covering over it she's sort of the. living art installation or i did or four of the three monster you know these crazy costumes she has them and over the top performances i mean that's been her whole image as an artist or as a pop star is almost all surface you know is that you can constantly changes the shape shifter between between roles and here in this in this film it's totally different i mean she's really scrubber also no makeup at all and it's a really open and vulnerable performance i mean that's what she said at the in venice at the press conference there she said that was what scared her most about this role was the fact that she couldn't hide behind all these characters that she's put on herself but she had to be incredibly vulnerable but it really works and i think you know i agree with bradley cooper's character in the film she she looks amazing and she was praised for
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a role some speculation that she could possibly be up for an oscar what do you think think so i think the academy would really miss a trick if it didn't have a denominator lady gaga here not just the music but almost every aspect of her as an actress bradley cooper is the actor bradley cooper is director i think if this is the still ms and the leading candidate for the oscars next year i should probably head to my credentials because i don't know what i'm talking about but we have to say this is the fourth star is born what is actually new in this film besides the actors of course yeah well i mean it's it is the same story and this is an almost holy. foundational myth it's like you know an unknown becomes becomes a superstar but the interesting thing about this film is that every time they've actually cast a huge superstar to play the lead role so in the very first version of the one hundred thirty show janet gaynor playing she's the first actress actually never win a best actress oscar. and then in the ninety's fifty's the amazing judy garland.
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because if you know and then the one nine hundred seventy s. of course you had barbara streisand together with kris kristofferson. because they always ask these superstars. they're sort of illusion watching these films you think oh this is actually their story this is their true story about how they became a superstar of course that isn't the case and this isn't the lady gaga story but that illusion which is part of the whole hollywood illusion always seems to work and that's why maybe this form of the stars are formula as a film franchise if you want to call it that always seems to work all right well this one certainly seems to work has this got rock star stamp of approval that's a good start and actually i have to say comes out everywhere around the world this weekend deftly go watch it if you're not moved by this film i really can't help you all right scott thank you very much. you're watching it did have you news that if the money will have an update on your headlines for you in just a few minutes don't go away.
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