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this is the job you news live from berlin brazilians are voting in a divisive presidential poll. in front runners i are both in our own casts his vote right wing candidate has promised to crack down on corruption and crime one month after being stopped while campaigning. also on the program. a presidential advisor in turkey accuses saudi arabia of killing a prominent critic in istanbul. she is believed to have been murdered in saudi arabia's consulate in turkey's largest city. and in german soccer byron munich
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slumped to another defeat in the bundesliga losing heavily to glance back last night nico kobayashi faces his first big crisis as foreign coach. hello and welcome on the x. prize or in brazil voting is underway in what's being described as the country's most polarized presidential election since the end of military rule in nineteen eighty five leading the polls is a man some call the tropical trump far right candidate joey are both in our oh he's riding a wave of anger over widespread corruption and crime is both an hour gets more than fifty percent of the vote they win the presidency outright results are expected later today. for more let's go live now to the w.'s ofili harms our rudy who is in rio de janeiro for us voting is. underway and you spoke to some voters earlier how
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are they feeling about today's vote. like you said it's the most polarized election ever since the country came back to the mocker sea and the feelings are very different on the one hand you have those who are expectant and hopeful that they will tomorrow might even win in the first round of elections and on the other hand do you have those who dislike the man because of all of these racial racist sexist and homophobic comments he has made in the past and that is also why we have been seeing many protests ongoing in the country in the past couple of days we have pictures of sugar bowl so narrow who cast his ballot and turn to reporters let's have a listen to to what he had to say. to me do you think good people of brazil want to get away from socialism. they don't want venezuela's regime they want a liberal economy and they want to protect family values if you do vote for all the
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things that have happened has made the people realize that brazil can't continue with socialism. you know what we don't want brazil to become what venezuela is today. don't you. feel it desirable so narrow have the recipe to lead brazil out of the violence and the corruption crisis that currently dominate the country. while he says he has he has been saying that to find to the huge crime rates and violence on the streets he will put the army to the streets and he has been showing a lot of sympathy not only as a former army army captain but also because he thinks actually that the that the dictatorship was good and he does remind a lot of people of this time he says he is. different candidate to the others that
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he's an outsider he sells himself as an anti establishment candidate even though he has been in congress for about three decades this speech does remind some people like you said of president donald trump he has been called the donald trump of brazil and some fear that he might well be too too nationalist in all of the decisions he will be making in the country ok well turning to some of those other candidates and if you could tell me briefly the leftist candidate has been able to stand on his merit more or less or he's still in the shadow of his private predecessor losing the silver. well he does he is in the shadow of the silver one of his main campaign slogans was that is really less so the voters who are turning to have that are those who still support and blindly trust him but many others to see in the workers' party that governed brazil for
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fourteen years the corruption elite the political. people that have been involved in this corruption scandals many belong to the workers' party ok thank you ophelia that was you don't feel your harmes a routine reporting from rio de janeiro. turkey's president breccia tie affair to one says the country's airports are being monitored in an effort to find out what happened to a prominent saudi journalist who disappeared in istanbul u.s. based writer jamal khashoggi has been a vocal critic of the saudi leadership and has not been seen since he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul last tuesday a top adviser to everyone says there's evidence that shock she was killed inside the building the saudis have dismissed the suggestion as baseless. but prominent saudi arabian journalist and major critic of riyadh who may have been made to disappear because of his opinions the mystery surrounding crucial to his
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disappearance is akin to a fiction he went to the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul to connect to a community for his forthcoming marriage and was nervous see all who don't think. a friend of she said this officials told him quote they have evidence he was killed in a barbaric way. you will cause your bracket to counselor after jamal khashoggi entered the consulate fifteen people came by two different planes why he was murdered inside the consulate we assume that he was cut into pieces and they put his body in bags and left. he was killed because of his opinions about the wars in yemen and syria he was too much trouble for the saudi government to tip sugar studio in a move to prove transparency in the suspected murder case journalists were allowed to film inside the saudi consulate and a big to prove the prominent writer was most definitely not the.
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turkish president's freshets tayyip erdogan said he was closely following the incident his officials announced they believe he has been killed at the consulate. general is a journalist and of the friend who might have in fact known for a long time her father for the full well that my expectation is still well intentioned they continue to follow you know god willing i say we will not be faced with the situation that we do not desire it would work especially comedies. jamal khashoggi was a regular contributor to the washington post which printed a blank column to mark his disappearance he was living in self-imposed exile in the u.s. due to fears of backlash over his criticism of saudi policy in yemen his missing voice may speak even louder in his absence. and now to some of the other
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stories making news around the world interpol says its chief main hallway has tendered his resignation this after china's anti graft watchdog confirmed it is investigating manning who is a chinese national he was reported missing by his wife after leaving france for a trip to his native china earlier hong kong newspaper reported that man was detained upon arrival there. authorities in greece have relocated about sixteen hundred refugees from overcrowded camps on the islands of lesbos and to the greek mainland the process began two weeks ago another five thousand refugees are expected to be resettled by the end of the month. and cameroon's at eighty five year old president paul b. looks set to extend his three decade rule in today's election the poll has been overshadowed by a separatist uprising in the country's angle phone regions with many there unable to vote. u.s.
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president donald trump is celebrating a major domestic victory that's after the republican controlled senate narrowly voted to confirm his nominee brett kavanaugh as a supreme court justice the move comes after weeks of partisan infighting over accusations of sexual misconduct against a judge is appointment means the supreme court could have a conservative majority for years to come. i thought. the pivot toward november with the senate's kavanaugh confirmation in the rearview mirror protesters look ahead to next month's midterm congressional elections that are. running. now we take this anger and determination and we realize that today is going to send a depth charge through politics as we know it and we go home we vote and we run for office. donald trump is expecting his republican base to likewise be energized
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i stand before you today on the heels of a tremendous victory this is at a campaign rally in the u.s. heartland state of kansas. for november seventh you will have the chance to stop the radical democrats and that's what they've become by electing a republican house and a republican senate we won't increase our majority of the trump called the kavanaugh confirmation a truly historic event and with just over four weeks to a national election day in the u.s. its effects could indeed further embolden the trump presidency. or by way of that election create new political roadblocks to his legacy. in the bundesliga rb leipsic produced a ruthless display to hammer nuremberg a six nail in sunday's late match t.-mo venner schooler scored two of leipzig goals
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with marcel sabots to adding two more as the hosts ran away with the game is the second away game in a row in which nuremberg have suffered a heavy defeat following their seven nil thrashing against dortmund in another of sunday's games frankfurt gave their season a boost by beating hoffenheim away from home frankfurt striker anti-red bitch was at the heart of the action he scored the opening goal in the first half before then receiving a red card after half time despite being a man down frankfurt went on to win the match two one. and another setback for reigning champ the inspiron unit having lost her to berlin just over a week ago the side only drew its midweek champions league tie and on saturday there was a heavy loss at home in munich at the hands of old rivals clyde back there is mounting talk of a crisis at the club after another shock defeat. boy and were desperate for
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victory but club came to munich in foreign call scoring form. and after just ten minutes allison playout delivered with their best goal in as many games of a man well neuer left with little chance six minute slice of ball and stay got worse younus hoffman stealing possession lost in the finishing the job i've vowed a perfect return from injury for glovebox captain the away side punishing points recklessness in the fence. from coverts left frustrated going into halftime for his bosses upstairs the feeling was mutual. buy and try to get back into the match robert live and dusty even had the ball in the nets of mbox he was rightly called offside in the build up to the shots.
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it was game over in the eighty eighth minute patrick helman hitting an exception overly five of of them his third goal of the season sending plugged into delirium the of the three nil victory lifting the foes up to second place. coach and boy and meanwhile are in a rut it's their worst start to a series in eight years. and here are the results so far for match day seven dortmund one of thriller against out work hannover grab their first win of the season again stuttgart shocker defeated dusseldorf two nil minds versus heritage was goalless on friday are very rare bremen beat and in sunday's early game leverkusen drew in freiburg so what does that mean for the bonus league standings
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dortmund are still top after winning in dramatic fashion against out support behind the leaders we have leipsic gladbach and braman byron are way down in sixth after back to back defeats in the bottom half shell lift themselves out of the relegation zone but it's still all very tight at the bottom. at a formula one reigning champion lewis hamilton is closing in on his fifth world title after winning the japanese grand prix sadie's driver cruised to victory leading from lights to flag he now holds a sixty seven point lead in the driver standing over sebastian vettel of ferrari who could only battle to six after a disastrous qualifying left him way back in the field hamilton looks a certainty for the title with just four races left. and you're watching news in berlin more from us at the top of the hour and in the meantime don't forget you can always get the latest updates from our web site t w dot com stay with us if
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