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this is each of you to use live from berlin in brazil the far right candidate share both in our looks set to win the first round of presidential elections. football scenario looks likely to fall short of the fifty percent mark and will face a runoff against his closest rival at the end of october also on the program a prominent critic of saudi arabia has disappeared in istanbul and advisor to the turkish president accuses riyadh of killing jamal khashoggi at its consulate in turkey's largest city. and the ugly duckling of the motoring world's seats minus
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a classic to two c.v. turns seventy years of age we take a look at the history of a classic car. hello and welcome i'm nick spicer thanks for joining us in brazil's presidential election all indications point towards a victory for the right wing candidate here both in our own but without a big enough margin for him to avoid a second run runoff the vote has been called brazil's most polarized presidential election since the end of military rule in one nine hundred eighty five opinion polls put share both n.r.o. ahead in the run up to the election he's been described by some as the tropical trump is riding a wave of anger and over widespread corruption and crime but some of his more controversial statements have also raised eyebrows. for more let's go to the derby
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is ophelia harmes or rudi who is in rio de janeiro for us of feel you're the first exit polls of us we've been saying show that also an hour ahead may have won the first round but not gain an overall majority what happens next. well this is much likely to be the end of the result we still awaiting for the last couple of percentages to be counted but what happens next is that probably the markets will be reacting positively but we have seen during the campaign that every time something major happened to consume mr posner something positive happened to him the markets reacted positively bit the dollar dropped in relation to the reality that. the current here and what will happen as well is that we will see every tough company man against his major opponent in the polls fernando has asked and what will be very interesting to know also in the next couple of weeks is if he gets the majority in congress he is expecting to pass major reforms especially in
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the social security sector that the markets are awaiting that it is this poll results so far is it a surprise is it for you for the people of brazil. well it's certainly not a surprise that he is winning this first month which is a crisis with how much of the voting he's doing is only this week we saw he was reaching thirty five percent then yesterday surprisingly the last poll published gave him forty percent and now he spoke this week she forty eight almost forty nine percent depending on how much has been counted so this is what comes very much as a surprise and also most of the people that the congress men that are in his party or even those parties to support him this is very much in the center and south of brazil the richest states here. they are winning this this this election and we see
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that for example ex-president the impeached ex-president owners have lost her seat in congress this is a big surprise tonight as well. can you tell us a little bit more about his main rival you refer to him fernando had you know where is he coming from politically what kind of campaigning can we be expecting in the next three weeks. will certainly make people here this next couple of weeks it will be a tough campaign probably every violent one we have already seen lots of protests for and against both snarl for not only be much more much stronger than me he has been i don't think he might show not more power that's not something he has been very much criticized for having no charisma but we've seen the pro and against both snarled protesters. well the protests don't always stand for
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a while here and people who fear that it might get even one tenth that it has more beneath it so far ok well thank you very much ophelia harms a rudy in rio de janeiro on the for so election results. turkey's president breccia tie affair go on 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 he's not been seen since the end of the saudi consulate in istanbul last tuesday a top adviser to air to one says there's evidence that the shock she was killed inside the building the saudis have dismissed the suggestion as groundless. she's a prominent saudi arabian journalist and major critic of riyadh who may have been made to disappear because of his opinions the mystery surrounding can show tunes disappear. durance is akin to
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a work of fiction he went to the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul to collect documentaries for his forthcoming marriage and was never seen or heard of again. a friend of she said this official 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 to go studio in the movie to prove transparency in the suspected murder case journalists were allowed to film inside the saudi consulate and a bit to prove the prominence riser was most definitely not that.
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turkish president's russia tayyip erdogan said he was closely following the incident his officials announced they believe he has been killed at the consulate in most and jamal is a journalist and he is a friend whom i have known for a long time. so i remain hopeful they can. i hope we will see a positive outcome to this story. or in research in a room with especially coming. 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
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other stories making news around the world interpol says its chief main hallway has tendered his resignation just hours earlier china's edgy corruption agency confirmed its isn't it is investigating who is a chinese citizen he was reported missing by his wife after leaving france for a trip home to hong kong newspaper had already reported mings detention upon his arrival in china. in romania gay rights supporters have been celebrating the failure of a referendum that would have seen the constitution outlaw same sex marriages because of low turnout at just over twenty four percent participation failed to meet the required thirty percent to validate the vote. and a pro russian nationalist has claimed victory in bosnia herzegovina selection in the race to fill the serb seat in the country's three person presidency neither of don't take advocates the eventual separation of serbs from bosnia opponents say his
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election will likely cement ethnic divisions in the country. u.s. president donald trump is celebrating a major domestic victory that's after the republican controlled senate narrowly confirm 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 a point it means the supreme court could have a conservative majority for years to come. 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. they. think now we take this anger and determination and we realized 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
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. office. donald trump is expecting his republican base to likewise be energized 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 will increase our majority of the bump 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 formula one reigning world champion lewis hamilton is closing in on his fifth title after winning the japanese grand prix the britain's dominance over the last four
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races has all but decided this season's championship and with ferrari and sebastian vettel on able to improve their fortunes it was smooth sailing for hamilton. uis hamilton in control from start to finish nothing new about that in japan. as. you guys drive this track and no wonder for his five japanese grand prix victories we're on the circuit. this track is the best track and well you know they don't make sure i don't know why they don't make tracks like this anymore but every second of the run. though it was great fun. sebastian vettel is hopes of gaining ground in the driver's standings were dashed after a collision with red bulls mox fresh top and pushed him to nineteen the ferrari driver still managed to finish in six days despite driving but the damage car still
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cuts will be needed in america to win the title hamilton now has a sixty seven point lead with corey says chico i. going to stick with cars but shift down to a lower gear and even go back in time to market and out of our street in france it's called the dish of english speakers notice the two c.v. and in germany it's called the duck but whatever name it goes by see tons iconic budget car has always been a favorite it's now seventy years since the first two c.v. rolled off the production lines and into drivers' hearts. it's called dish of gold or two horses but the name is misleading actually this car small motor packs nine horsepower the term two horses refers to the second lowest tax rate possible making the car more affordable. still hard to believe that that was the vehicle situ and showcased in one nine hundred forty eight at the paris motor show it looked more like a mound of metal and the taipei had only one brake light furthermore there were no
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turn indicators and no electric starter just a crank. french president van sant was not amused the car specs were simple enough space for two farmers fifty kilograms of potatoes and a cask of wine it also had to have good shock absorbers and be able to reach speeds of up to sixty kilometers an hour it took ten years for the car to make it to the german market and was also sold around the world such as an asia south america and africa and france thought on don yang had forty of them in his paris auto dealership. his chauffeur who was a former german teacher is exactly the same age as the two c.v. seventy today he guides tourists through paris and one of the dish of gold. whenever women waif i don't know if it's for me or for the car. he. says this automobile some of those fronts and
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a lot of the french. in fact the dishes go or c.v. might also be seen as a symbol of french. as a tune to do have been used for all the highlights from sunday's action in the bundesliga will bring you all the goals including from rb live six clash with nuremberg six performance was so good nuremberg could hardly believe their eyes we'll show you why. and that's are world news update for now and we leave you with some spectacular and somewhat dizzying images of a traditional catalan pastime human tower building. please. please. liz. please i.
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