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in three fourths of the french. military industrial complex starts october twentieth on t.w. . this is date every news live from berlin it's turned out to be one of the biggest political demonstrations in germany's post war history and it's debated two hundred forty thousand people take to the streets up and then call what was billed as a protest against racism and populism we find out what motivated the marches to turn out also coming after. the hurricane debby off to match the death toll rises
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as florida deals with the devastation left by hurricane michel we go live to tallahassee to find out how the cleanup is progressing. and germany's football team slumped to another defeat this time against the netherlands pushy coach you know him live under increased pressure. i'm christine will welcome to the program huge crowds have turned out for what's been described as it as the racism and anti-pope is a march through berlin the event brought together a wide range of groups including political parties pro refugee groups gay rights and muslim organizations. rather less traveled to have a two hundred kilometers from cabinets to join the demonstration in berlin at home
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she's a volunteer helping migrants. in him against the need and i'm here along with many others who believe we must have an open and free society that doesn't just mean demanding that it means actively doing something about it and then have the best of us for. the sheer number of people who turned out to demonstrate show us how deep the concern is about the rights of right being popular as i'm in germany. at yet you know i'm good people here don't want to let driving demonstrators take over the streets it's already defeated major demonstration in germany since the end of september it's against racism and against social exclusion recently tens of thousands of people demonstrated in hamburg and to munich under the motto of solidarity. it was at the home of demonstration and search of the streets at home
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and can that's when the far right held rallies there for her it's a question of basic human rights. yet when we say that we need an open and free society dead means for us that everyone has equal rights yeah oh yes. wrote us that name moved to germany from lebanon seventeen years ago she says she often experiences racism in her everyday life most precious says worker said about preserving democratic freedoms over that there's eilat unity is what we want and we don't really want nor is it in the old you know discrimination on the basis of. cost six anything that's that come we're fighting against the far right against fascism against a disgusting revival offishness machine is the entire we are all wrong democratic society and. that's why i'm here i wrote s.l.a. says people shouldn't only protest against a far right on
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a sunny day in october but on all the other days of the year as well. staying in germany and a political seismic shift is expected in tomorrow's state elections in bavaria opinion polls show support for the once mighty c.s.u. collapsing but voters are also rejecting the traditional opposition and awe tuning in state to smaller parties the votes will likely have ramifications for the national coalition in. the upcoming election and very instills hope in some fear in others the mood around burden so high stock is growing tends to varia is hundreds of kilometers away from here but parties in berlin expect an earthquake that could shake up german politics as a whole. inside that high start building all parties are busy carrying out internal meetings the conservative parties are especially nervous.
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christian democratic union form a parliamentary group with their bavarian sister party the christian social union. they are bracing for disastrous results the c.s.u. has never been as low in opinion polls as it is now. does a lesson alarm bell we have to make efforts to strengthen the traditional parties again we have to work on getting the core of society excited about politics again because the those most excited about politics are outside that core the far right a fifty party might enter the bavarian parliament. but i'm going to good mood of course we expected to get forty percent of the vote and. the greens are also expected to do well the general trend sees smaller parties gaining from the larger
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party's losses the social democrats are also using voters. the blame game will almost certainly begin after the poor results the two big centrist parties are projected to get and many will point in this direction and hold chancellor america responsible for the decline of their party's over america's current government was formed just seven months ago the toughest period might lie ahead following the bavarian election. now to some of the other stories making news around the world at least sixteen people were killed and more than thirty wounded in two suicide bombings in the western somali town of buy doa one attack a walks into restaurants and businesses explosives strapped around his waist and that the blast struck an nearby hotel the al qaeda linked militant group has claimed responsibility for the bombings. u.s.
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president donald trump has made the american pasta free from turkish detention andrew branson was arrested two years ago on terrorism charges he's case contravenes had to serious friction between washington and ankara president translate the pastas release marks a tremendous step forward in hubris relations and righteous. now with less than six months to go before britain is due to leave the european union the two sides are still at odds over the terms of brics the european council is set to meet next week in what's been billed as the last chance to stave off a no deal scenario with no independent majority in parliament prime minister is a may has to walk a fine line with her party and the country still divided. bret's that supporters are making a last ditch effort to prevent what they call a press of betrayal ahead of a rally in the southwestern town of torquey former you kept leader nigel farage
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insisted the current compromise being discussed is a sellout cricks it be watered down. and right now we're headed for sort of a halt in the hall file not a man's land and customs union membership that could go on for who knows how long and this is not what people budget. as britain and the e.u. continue negotiations and brussels information leaking out of the talks point to britain remaining in the customs union after brock's that until a permanent trade agreement is hammered out customs checks would be avoided on the border between arlin and northern ireland a controversial concession to the e.u. the brics its supporters and teresa mayes government fear it could take years to reach a long term trade deal making an emergency compromise permanent the practice it minister says that should not happen. what we can do is see the united kingdom look to involve the back door to
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a customs union and union arrangement which would leave us and it definitely that would not believe in the e.u. but the northern irish d u p who support theresa may needs for parliamentary majority staunchly opposes the current plans the party's leader described it as amounting to the annexation of northern ireland by the e.u. because of the province would be subject to different regulations than the rest of britain a compromise in brussels is within reach but to reason may still has to convince a majority in her parliament to support the deal. so the u.s. now and officials say the death toll has risen to eighteen off the hurricane michael smashed into the florida panhandle three days ago to michael is the most powerful hurricane if a strike the region. as the u.s. coast guard rescue helicopter searches for a place to touch down in florida stem state mexico beach we drive to a neighborhood coastal town. we're in san joel beach beautiful little beach town
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right at the gulf of mexico beyond me with what we're for seeing beaches and what you don't see behind me here is i show you it's across the street it is houses which went from the beach across the street and now a fixture of the neighbor's front young. destruction here said joe beach massive this massive us and mexico beach just two miles down the road and what you hear. these beeps a malfunctioning call them on our side and fire on us this is the first full day that search and rescue teams from all corners of the state go from house to house. the scale of destruction they encounter on the streets of st joe beach is enormous most homes are destroyed or so surveillance damaged need to be bulldozed cars boats traders belongings gone some mice lost many life legally it's destroyed everywhere
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the teams go they see despair and frustration from residents who chose to ride it out hurrican might help with cleanup now and i have to clean up we're just doing. a check and make sure everybody is ok medical issues like honest. gas water electricity cell phone yeah yeah yeah if they're really going to get a lot of help. we're going to find charles and susan sitting in what has been their living they chose to ride out the storm because they say they have nowhere else to go. but i do over again i would. say. why did you decide to let me ask you susan why did you decide to stay and ride out the storm. because you. know i. mean they.
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just don't come out of my you know they. say we. as we drive out of st joe beach there's another war from the sky this time fighter jets information paying their respects to what has been lost and those who have survived down here on the ground . football now and germany have slumped to defeat in the nation's need losing three though a weight of rivals benevolence and incipit displayed. bigelf and dake opened the scoring up to thirty minutes hitting home from close range two late goals from the netherlands then sealed a deserved break tree germany have now schooled only four times in their last six games leaving coach in live under thirty the pressure off to a poor will have. correspondent joins me now from outside the stadium in amsterdam pascal
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a well deserved win for the dutch tonight. absolutely i mean the result says everything three no that's a shocker to be honest no one would have expected that he had of the game germany just looked very poor sloppy in the back and also up front where they missed many create chances they couldn't avoid counterattacks they can defend set pieces of very poor display by the germany team against the dutch side which we have to say doesn't really have many work of players in their squad they're not the force they once were but still they managed it fully deserved win against a varying germany side ok pascal what does this mean for germany coach oh him is he's job now under threat. but more than ever i would say just germany cause you're human if had to explain himself after the world cup of course he said he wanted to regain trust and he wanted to get back to winning ways but it just didn't work out and there are many critics in germany questioning him just
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recently all the other former german you can't michael ballack came out and you speak to the dalai exclusively exclusively saying he's surprised that germany coach young english still has a job so there are many critics in germany questioning him on the other hand though the german f.a. and all the players so far they are still backing him they're still supporting him and but of course she is definitely on the pressure more than ever ok pascale very quickly before you go germany makes face champions bronze that's on tuesday how tough that game going to be. but that will be an interesting game this one here in amsterdam this was just an appetizer next tuesday against france the world cup winners in paris again on their way game a really tough challenge for germany coach him live and stuff really exciting to see how this pans out. all right correspondent thank you for your reporting. and just a reminder of the top story we're following for you
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a protest in thing they make in strangers and populism has turned out to be one of the biggest political demonstrations in the history of post-war germany organizers say nearly of course a million people took part. you're watching news live from then in stateroom for more of the top of the hour and for the nation's updates you can check out our web site www dot com thanks for joining us. my first bicycle was a sewing machine. icon for all women are almost by this social influence even something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have loved by cycle of my own and it took me years to going despite their. finally gave up and eventually buy me on my side that but
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