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three forces in france. military industrial complex starts october twentieth on t.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin far right candidate higher balsa r.-o. wins the first round of brazil's presidential elections the former soldier tapping into growing anger at corruption and crime will face left wing candidate hernando dodd in the run off in three weeks a daughter's worn voters that paulson r.-o. is a threat to democracy also coming up who are
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a great group of for me and my son was always together let down when he was always with me why did we get so transit that day. we follow one plus time is running out to avert a global climate disaster a new landmark report warns the world has reached a tipping point and says the next few years could be the most important in human history. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us and welcome far right candidate fireball so naro has won the first round of brazil's presidential election he secured about forty seven percent of the vote in sunday's a ballot sending him to a second round runoff later this month dubbed a tropical trump because of his nationalist brazil first agenda also naro ran on the promise of a jailing crooked politicians and giving police free rein. to shoot drug
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traffickers he said to face the leftist candidate hernando dodd who took about twenty nine percent of the ballot dollars warned his opponents hard right policies could pose a risk to democracy. more on this list of bring in our correspondent ophelia harms a rudy she joins us from rio de janeiro ophelia could you tell us more about the winner mr paulson are. well mr bolton ariza for me army captain and therefore he has shown a lot of sympathy with the military even suggesting that the best way to fight crime and corruption in the country would be by sending the military to the streets and killing more criminals he does remind many people of donald trump like you said especially because of the slogan campaigns he has used he's trying to sell himself as an anti establishment can do that even though he has been in congress for almost thirty years and what he's promising is to dismantle just functional political
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system and it to gather those votes of citizens even more afraid of losing their. position. their jobs and and this in a more diverse and increasingly inclusive society was something that we have also seen here in brazil with the workers' party administrations that gave the poor people some more opportunities he is outrageous though would put many comments he has made he has made sexist homophobic and racist comments but his strong child like many people. describe it is what people like about him as well he has relied a lot of social media and gathered those votes of people that are tired with the political elite which they blame of the corruption scandals here in the country bill you know this election has been called the most polarized since the military dictatorship ended in brazil in nine hundred eighty five what's happening in brazil
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in its society. well in crazed crime and violence. people like i said so tired with corruption we saw massive corruption scandals. well popping up in recent years especially the carwash corruption scandal which is the one that god former president to let us move into. and that's why he's not running this time people are also. afraid of the recessions we have seen in recent years here in the contrie it hasn't been hit in the us hard and at the same times as we saw it were wide but the recessions are being felt by middle and middle upper classes which now think that a new liberal system would be the solution to the economy. what about both soros challenger for you he's promised to pursue traditional leftist policies and if he
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did a good tip the scales in his favor in the run up second run. well it's difficult to say what would be this best strategy for him on the one hand you have the more leftist millett tons of the workers party who thought he was too moderate but on the other hand you have more moderate candidates that did run in this first round that would like him to keep it that way investors would like to keep it that way and see him make major reforms that the country needs especially economically we don't know if one hundred percent of those other county that's woods give his votes to had that we saw lots of attacks of the other candidates during the campaign especially in the debates that bill tomorrow for example didn't attend so everyone concentrated on attacking we we heard last night when he talked
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that he would he had already talked to the three candidates behind him and that he would probably get the support but it will be a very tough campaign probably a violent one as well because we will be seeing people protesting against bill tomorrow again. you know your arms are really your correspondent in rio thanks very much for that update. and we'll have much. more on the economic challenges brazil's next president whoever that will be will have to grapple with that's in our business segment with kristoff a little later in the show. well the government in the c.e.o. says some two thousand bodies have been recovered since the quake and tsunami struck there two weeks ago they fear the number of dead though could rise as thousands of people are still unaccounted for our correspondent basim hart is in the city of paulo that's close to the epicenter of the disaster he's been following the efforts of one family to locate their nine year old son who remains missing.
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but they want to check with what's you're going to look at the moment. he was wearing jeans and a great t. shirt i saw him there that night after the earthquake he didn't tell me his name and he was just crying and looked afraid. a new glimpse of hope for omar and his wife they were separated from their nine year old son rod and when the earthquake and the tsunami struck since then they've been looking for him around the clock not knowing if he's still alive now they think they caught a break from the time of the court that my hopes up. that one of our relatives says he saw my son with his so nice wearing a gray t. shirt and jeans now i feel more confident that he's still a life. they followed believe. in even if i asked someone so my child here in
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the area around the orphanage he will greatest. fear but i think i saw him over there he was getting water. there but who more loses no time. but rotten is nowhere to be found. that. day after day of uncertainty and stifled hopes for anything. it's becoming harder and harder to take. me and my son always together whatever i went he was always with me why did we get separated. when. you have to keep praying. maybe he got help from someone. some of his friends don't give up i'm sure your son is still alive. but. posted pictures of rotten on facebook she went to the police the rescue service the local
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radio station so far nothing but dead ends. this isn't any just national search and rescue agency and this is where nice that came to report her missing son because on social media was purported that if people want to find out about the fate of their family members this is where they should turn to now we are here to find out what happened to me says report. were shown the missing persons record. not exactly a high tech database to help course priority here is search and rescue but they've had some successes. but it. so far we were able to find some twenty people from these lists who are still alive. the. unfortunately rotten so far is not among them his name is still on these lists but lisa says she knows her son is still alive it's only a matter of time before they find him. you know i can run and won't give up.
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i always think about the time before the earthquake when we were together all the time my husband my son and i. and i'm sure it can be like. it. so she and her husband keep on searching because they know somewhere out there they'll find their missing son. and you can find out more on the situation in indonesia at our website that c.w. dot com now for some of the other stories making the news at this hour well gary an investigative journalist has been raped and killed prompting truckin condemnation home and abroad victoria mera novus body was found in a park in northern area on saturday she'd been reporting on alleged corruption involving government officials and new funding officials say so far they found no evidence the crime was linked to her work. china's anti corruption
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watchdog has confirmed that it is investigating the head of interpol who's a chinese national main hallway was reported missing by his wife after leaving france for up to his native china earlier hong kong newspaper reported that he was detained upon arriving there. will scientists have issued their starkest warning yet on the risks of rising global temperatures a new united nations report warns that efforts to prevent temperatures from rising more than one point five degrees centigrade are off track the report shows a world hurtling towards a possible three degree rise and says society must undergo a major transformation to avert disaster. there were huge cheers when nearly two hundred world leaders adopted the first global pact to fight climate change three years ago its central aim is to limit global warming to under two degrees if possible to one point five degrees it's a lofty goal that the u.n.
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estimates could now slip through our fingers by the end of the next decade first climate change is already affecting people ecosystems and laverty which all around the world. second limited warming to one point five degrees is not impossible but will require precedent to transitions in all aspects of society third there are clear benefits to keep warming to one point five do research just compare to two degrees or higher every bit of warming matters but even a one and a have to agree rise in global temperatures could have severe consequences for our planet. one of the most immediate effects is an increase in global heat waves. some african regions that currently experience one to three heat waves a year would see them double in frequency water would grow scarcer as a result the fresh water supply in the mediterranean for example could drop by nine
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percent the possibility of more droughts means poor harvests impacting the global food supply and harming countries who rely heavily on agriculture. other parts of the world would suffer from an increase in heavy rains and hurricanes these weather patterns combined with rising sea levels could lead to more frequent and severe flooding scientists estimate that forty six million people live in areas where they are likely to become victims of temporary or even permanent floods ultimately it's fear that these factors could force millions of people to abandon their homes as they flee from natural disasters and their consequences. let's find out more about this report now with saw me a day in the head of the w.'s environment's team good morning sagna can this report spur action on climate change when this issue has receded so far into the background for so many governments not just the united states. well absolutely it
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can i mean the report outlines the way in which we can keep global temperature rise below one point five degrees celsius it's really a question of not can we but do we want to keep that temperature within this relatively safe range and really what it boils down to above all is political will and we've seen a lack of political will in governments around the world including a disturbing rise in our right wing populist governments with climate deniers in the administration so many experts say is that it's going to take nothing more than a massive popular movement to vote in the politicians who will put into place these policies and of course hold those politicians accountable ok accountability you're saying is part of it there are some proposals also out there on ways of limiting
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global warming to that crucial one point five degrees centigrade can you fill us in on what some of those are. you know i.p.c.c. report really outlines a road map for how to reach that limit and it does involve massive changes to our systems and reduction in our carbon emissions in almost half over the next decade or so by twenty thirty and reaching out a net zero by two thousand and fifty so that's transforming our energy system so scaling very quickly to renewable energy leaving fossil fuels in the ground not burning them especially the dirtiest ones like coal it also involves changes in land use so much more efficient use of land for agriculture and more efficient buildings change our transport system is moving to ema billet with electricity from renewable sources and really changes in our basic consumption and waste habits when
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you look at the e.u. for example how one third. third of all food produced here is wasted that's a huge climate impact so implementing changes from really start to the the end of our systems is what's required absolutely it is possible though so he didn't had a did abuse environment team thanks very much for that. well it was yet another exciting weekend in the bundesliga joining us to talk about that only my doctor from the sports desk alema what were the big stories so we have to stay on top that's good news of course always makes a point as they get more interesting more exciting but the biggest talking point of course is the crisis of buy a new nick and that's because they sit in the tape they've been winless in the past three games and of course they have been bumped to sixth place now in the table thanks to like sekou of course defeat at noon back yesterday in what was a game that can only be described as voice against men why don't we take
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a look ok. if nuremberg coach michel come on a couldn't believe what he was saying pre-match he was in for a rude awakening come kickoff let's see when to head off to just three minutes team and then with the leg work kevin kapil with the finishing touch. i call conversion box k. plus five pm press should have done better just four minutes later use of pulse and made it to dale was then there again the playmaker cosen netting his third goal in two games. after twenty one minutes it was three nil muscle some of it's a smashing home on this occasion. and i'm not their first hof was a nova thunder and the as then made it full by. nuremberg defense all that say. brad louse struggling to wake himself up heading
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into the bright. tumbling continued in the second half saw that so with his second five. and then of putting the aussie on the cake to make it six nailed by. it was lot six biggest ever win in the bundesliga. of the full color nuremberg it was yet another haas footballing lesson. and what a harsh lesson but this takes leipzig second first place we have the shining star you mentioned brasil darkman how they get back their old four i mean this team has just so exciting to watch at times they even remind me of the year cup teams between twenty ten and twenty thirteen and i think for them right now it's not only because they have a lot of young players that are hungry turin trophies you know a team that wants to prove themselves but everything for doughton fight now seems
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to be clicking so from top to bottom at the top you have what is it in the cold. here you have a man who's an excellent tactician who has basically a solution for everything he knows how to read the game and when things don't go well for dortmund he just like snaps a finger makes a substitute and it's paid off every time and i think that's also and that has also have dortmund is that they have a bench with a difference you take a look at somebody like. costs or six goals without having made a start it's like anything this player touches turns into gold and unlike in the past i think daughter and i think the channel a game where they don't just service that one strike us we had as we had in the past with leave and osteo on my own i think this time around you have basically on that team people scoring goals from right left center and from many different players ok so dermot has a great tactician a deep bench it is completely a different story in terms of performance at the one time champ there's still the
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champions who would argue of course but by munich they haven't won three games. exactly and i'm going to cut him a bit of slack because they have some injuries that they coping with right now but i think the bigger problem here is that their coach i think at times i don't think it was has a solutions unlike what we were just saying with prothero he just sometimes looks like he's run out of ideas or the changes that he does make are just not by his pen be it is a pen he might have a pen but it's not a very effective pen and i think he also hasn't really helped been helping him solve is that he's been rotating a lot so game in game out he's been rotating and some people now say that perhaps that's also one of the reason why some of the players haven't really been able to form a proper rhythm but then again with the debt that by and have i mean you have to you have made up of robin he should be scoring goals and five i mean zero goals in two games i'm sorry but yeah but we're going to cut them some slack as he says yeah
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you're right but what's bad for by and of course is good for the industry throw it in for good work and thank you very much. well one of the english football's most successful players john terry has retired from the game at the age of thirty seven terry was a hero for long in bayside chelsea where he won both the premier league and the f.a. cup five times he was also captain of the english national team for a number of years making seventy eight appearances for. terry has been without a club since leaving action in the song. let's get to business christophe now is going to throw some light on why brazilians are just one of the poles are fighting an uphill battle that's right and it's often it pays to take a look at the economy brian brazil has gone through years of shrinking g.d.p. growth including a heavy recession only last year the country clawed its way back into growth territory still many of the country's problems remain unsolved corruption unemployment and rampant inequality are posting challenges even to those that
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consider themselves well educated and trained. for thirty five. change in rio de janeiro but when he suddenly lost his job he needed a new source of income now he works as an driver to feed his family and keep his children in school. i think that becoming the name. is a very bad moment. when i was about to get retired and i felt very scad. many jobless brazilians office a solution of a huff a million drivers here brazil is the company's second largest market the olympic games and the world cup took place off the back of the financial boom but it quickly abt away leaving hundreds of thousands of people turning to the informal sector. in the u.a.e.
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many people. even doctors selling sweet sound side universities are going through a very difficult period. i think it's a tough time people are unemployed it's bass. love me i'm afraid to put at risk i mean it's basically affected everything sales no one has money everyone is broke. brazil is extreme poverty increased eleven percent last year in brazil leaving more than fifteen million people living with less than two dollars a day and even though the workers' party administrations invested a lot in social programs the once a growing middle class has started to reduce again. some analysts say the increasing dependency on the state leaves the government unable to do much more than just cover running costs. the social
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work we didn't do the economy cold war you know life expectancy grew with. security before it grew but with you didn't grow so we had to move between. social social be. relatively well but they didn't go. to social events. brazil's next president will face rising debt and the budget deficit of around seven percent of the country's gross domestic product the new administration will have to take quick measures to control spending if it wants to avoid falling into a new slump. as we've heard leading climate researchers are calling for unprecedented changes to limit global warming germany has been among those countries pushing for stronger adoption of renewable energies at the same time being an industrialized nation there remains
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a dependency on fossil fuels and the recent struggle over clear. an ancient forest to extend an open mind culprit is the latest example that change is often hard to bring about. the forest in western germany the forest has become a symbol of the fight against energy and climate policies of the past germany wants to dramatically lower its c o two emissions but energy giant wants to mine more coal and to get at that coal they have to cut down this forest the demonstrators accuse he end germany's politicians of not taking the transition to renewables seriously almost forty percent of germany's energy needs are still met by burning coal thirteen percent comes from atomic power stations and about a third comes from renewable energy like wind and solar gas biofuels oil and other sources cover sixteen percent the problem is that every kilowatt hour one from
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fossil fuels is increasing carbon dioxide emissions and accelerating climate change that makes it ever harder for germany to meet its emissions targets. it's turbulent times at carmaker these days the company's financial chief has a surprisingly announced that he'll step down his contract is due to expire at the end of next year and he told the head of the supervisory board that he would not seek an extension departure call follows on the heels of. that he will pass the baton in may next year. space agency has an observational satellite into orbit it was carried on iraq had made by space x. a private company owned by embattled u.s. businessmen. here is the moment to call for. one.
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satellite will be used to monitor natural disasters and soil moisture it's part of argentina's long time bid to boost its agricultural sector an industry that's traditionally been the backbone of the economy. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you this hour farai politician. has won the first round of brazil's presidential election after promising to tackle crime and corruption he said to face a leftist candidate for nanda about in a second round of voting in three weeks time. you're watching news coming to you live from berlin we've got more coming up at the top of the hour when well thanks for watching.
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more than sixty suicides in the french police force last year and. officers face a constant battle against the public cost the lives of over work and above all the dangers of terrorism. many feel abandoned by their government. can come to the aid of the french probably. next on d w. a nine to be close to the action.
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against the mighty opponent. losses on the mat because they lost and isn't going to last. but who will move. the borneo case. starts october ninth d.w. . am on. a low and a very warm welcome to focus on europe and we begin in france which has lifted the state of emergency that followed the terror attacks of twenty fifteen but remains in a constant state of acute alarm.

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