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because. it's a gun. but who will make. the borneo case starts october ninth on g.w. . this is the news live from berlin wrecked cavanagh has been sworn in as a justice of the u.s. supreme court. or fifty. two nays are forty eight by president mike pence confirmed the close result of a divisive vote in the senate it means brett kavanaugh will now sit as a judge in the court for life. brazilians prepare to go to the polls this weekend
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in a presidential election that's been mired in division and controversy even including the stabbing of one of the front runners. and byron munich have slumped to another defeat in the bundesliga they suffered a heavy loss at the hands of voters should mention blackbox. controversial u.s. judge brett kavanaugh has been sworn in as a justice of the u.s. supreme court the inauguration took place in a small private ceremony around an hour earlier a narrow majority of u.s. senators voted to approve kavanagh's nomination the cases thrown open partisan politics in the country with kavanagh having been accused of sexual misconduct by president mike pence who presided over the vote made the announcement after the ballots were counted. expressions of approval or device president mike pence
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presided over the vote which was interrupted several times by protesters. now sergeant at arms will restore order in the gallery and after weeks of wrangling the results on this vote the ayes are fifty the nays are forty eight the nomination of brett m. cavanaugh of maryland to be an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states is confirmed the vote was divisive with washington split along party lines although it first looked like some senators might break ranks in the end republicans voted in favor of cavanagh and democrats against it all started when kavanagh was accused by several women of sexual misconduct when he was a young man offer he has rejected the allegations his main accuser university professor dr christine blassie forde outlined an attack when she was in high school but those who were supposedly there couldn't corroborate the events and ensuing
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f.b.i. investigation also failed to prove ford's claims peered into my memory and hide to me at the thought of clea as an adult for more let's cross to washington word that stiffens in months is standing by on capitol hill stephanie the u.s. senate has now voted brett kavanaugh on to the supreme court how did the republicans and democrats vote. how republicans fifty democrats forty eight do the math well that's why it's beginning to be complicated but it's basically very easy. lisa murkowski the republican senator who said before that she will not support brett kavanaugh us confirmation to the supreme court's. cason and of sense vote and joe mentioned a democratic senator voted for grad kevin on this is all we come to fifty to forty eight with one republican senator missing because he had to walk down his daughter
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down the aisle the daughter got married today so anyhow as you say it's before brad kevyn orr is now just this associate justice at the supreme court for life and is going to take up his job in the building here next to me protests here half down considerably as you can probably see in the background here there's almost nobody left that was different a few hours ago there this place it was packed and fortresses mannish actually had to go up to the stairs and take the stairs of the supreme court until supreme court police and d.c. police moved them back behind the barriers here and just how much power will he have as a supreme court justice going forward. considerable power considerable power because with his nomination and his confirmation and him
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taking a seat on the bench of the supreme court he will move the entire supreme court clearly to the right this will be a conservative supreme court and it wasn't that before it was a court the middle of the road kind of. politically speaking middle of the road supreme court that's not the case anymore and that's a huge win for donald trump and the republicans because trump had promised to tell and on the campaign trail in two thousand and sixteen that like it or not he will put conservative judges into the into the supreme court he succeeded with this so yes this will be very very important and it will influence political issues of this country of the entire united states for generations and decades to come so a win for trump will it be a win for republicans in the upcoming november midterm elections you've got a lot of angry democrats now. republicans are actually positive of this that this will have a positive effect on their platform on their on their clientele and they're likely
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voters and maybe even on some who are not decided or switched before to go democratic and now come back into the fold in the of the republican party because that is a big success to bring kevin all through this whole very nasty many say very nasty confirmation a nomination process however democrats are equally positive and excited about what they have achieved even if they lost this battle of the nomination of brett kavanaugh they have achieved to rally and energize the crowds and their base all over the country they seem to believe and that means that both parties right now think that this nasty nasty political fight and battle about the good nomination and confirmation of brett kavanaugh has energized their. their crowds and their likely voters and therefore everybody's excited for november six. which centered around christine bloody ford's allegation that she was
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a victim of an attempted rape by brett kavanaugh over thirty years of his put sexual assault matters and women's rights really into the spotlight in the national debate where where does this state leave things in washington and in the capacity of people just to sort of talk to each other in a civil manner well everybody acknowledges here not only in washington but in the entire united states but of course in the kind of a pressure cooker situation in washington that the me too that we're living in a me to air here and women are critical critical force now in those upcoming midterm elections don't get me wrong this is absolutely scene like this by all political parties and all political players and women here seem to be really not happy with what's what was happening in the case of kevin all because of course and that's the chance we heard we believe you we believe you that was meant for christie basically for to hear that actually the majority of the women are at least
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at the put the protesters here at the left to jump on her side that they believe what she said and that they don't of course not want kavanaugh to have succeeded there however you're absolutely right this is an issue and this will be an issue until november sixth and even told certainly twenty people talk about at the water cooler and any in any kind and form ok. in washington thanks for that and now to some of the other stories making news around the world. pope francis has authorized further investigation into the sexual abuse scandal surrounding theodore mccarrick the former archbishop of washington the pope himself has faced an unprecedented call to resign over the affair from a former vatican ambassador to the us you accuse the pope of having actively shielded mccarrick from prosecution. turkish authorities believe that prominent
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saudi journalist was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul sources said on saturday the prominent writer disappeared on tuesday after entering the building to show he has lived in self-imposed exile in washington for the past year fearing retribution for his critical views of saudi policies. people in brazil are preparing to go to the polls to elect a new president the far right candidate show your bold both so narrow is confident he can win to morrow and avoid a runoff vote at the end of october his main challenger is the left winger fernando had dad who was only confirmed as a candidate less than a month ago. it's the first strike into voting in brazil's presidential election after a run up that certainly wasn't short on drama far right front runner she also not who was stopped by late campaigning leftist former president louis. silva in prison for corruption was eventually reeled in eligible to stand. his replacement for
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nanda how dad was confirmed as a candidate just three weeks ago. his comments about minorities and women had him hitting the headlines long before his stopping and he's confident he will win. this is the final piece each of you who have been convinced to vote for me managed to get tight and win me a vote and a half more then we'll settle it in the first right and the first arrived and then at the end of the month on the twenty eighth everyone can go to the beach and have a barbecue because we want to vote again leftist challenger how that was not his party's first choice support for him relies on the popularity of his mentor the former president the candidate has warned voters not to be swayed by paulson and will use an empty figure who hasn't contributed for thirty years and he's going to contribute to brazil night the two main candidates could not be more different
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their vision some key issues such as pension reform and labor laws are polar opposites it's expected that both. will face each other again in a runoff vote on october twenty eighth. the spanish opera singer months has died in her home and city of barcelona at the age of eighty five voice was known for its purity as well as its power she also helped make popular again the operatic form known as a bell canto in one thousand nine hundred seven she joined rock star freddie mercury in recording an album the title track barcelona became one of her most famous songs. she was said to be the last great diva of the opera world besides her talents her smile sense of humor and humanity made most rockabye extremely popular.
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that voice already made waves when she was just seven years old singing by. she made her debut in one nine hundred fifty six and basel switzerland and her breakthrough came almost ten years later at carnegie hall in new york from then on she wowed audiences and some of the world's biggest opera houses with her distinctive bel canto performances. cup i also took opera to the pop charts and fact her earlier duet with freddie mercury singing barcelona became the anthem of the one nine hundred ninety two summer olympic games. movies music opened being connected to music doesn't mean just one specific genre it means everything and you know it's like the stuff if you look at all of them then you can just stare at one of them you see all of them at barcelona's opera house people are already paying their respects to one of their
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city's protocol daughters. for them also rockabye a may have been the last great diva but more importantly she was a wonderful person. the biggest fish market in the world has held its final tuna auction tokyo's two kids the market is one of japan's major tourist attractions but now thousands of traders are packing up and preparing to move to a gleaming new market that will open on an artificial island in tokyo bay next week it's been a controversial move costing the city authorities billions. i don't know how the market opened in nine hundred thirty phone even quickly became a major food distribution hub for the whole fish loving nation of japan and. the essentials of buying and selling remain much the same eighty three years on the market sets a record breaking prices of the decades but city officials say it's become to luck
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today to sign a tree so a new market has been built but there's been a lot of opposition to the move. easy being high up but how do many people worry that the new markets will not be the saying that's why people don't want to move. in with any of the twenty three zero s. and i don't want to fight it stirs up a lot of emotions in me. to move to the new four billion euro market was delayed for years because of safety concerns it stands on the sides of a former gas plant on the city's government had to spend millions to make it safe from soil and groundwater contamination build sick e.g. side to provide temporary parking for the twenty twenty tokyo olympics before becoming a tourism signs up. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you president trump's supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh has been sworn in as a supreme court justice a closed door ceremony came after senators approved his nomination by fifty votes
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