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w. w news live from berlin they pledged to bear the full truth of saudi journalists killing turkey's president promises full details of jamal khashoggi after the saudis changed their story again and again over his disappearance of the saudi consulate in istanbul. also coming up the scale of salafist islam in germany intelligence agencies say that up to a downs in islamic street supporters traveled to its failed caliphate from the country plus campaigning with donald trump at her side the w.
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meets the republican candidate for senate in arizona a breaks that the republicans would need to win to keep their razor thin majority. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program turkish president type editor juan is expected to reveal the results of an official investigation into the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi today died at the saudi consulate in istanbul but the details of his death have been obscured by contradictory accounts from riyadh and a steady drip of revelations from the turkish media u.s. president donald trump finally joined other world leaders yesterday and expressing skepticism at riad story but it's only later today that aired juan will deliver what he has promised to be the naked truth. hand in
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hand for the last time this recently released c.c.t.v. footage shows jamal khashoggi and his fiance at the residence on the morning of october second. and then walking to the saudi consulate in istanbul. from which he never emerged. in the weeks since the journalist death turkish media have leaked new details almost daily of how authorities say he was killed and how the suspects tried to cover it up. newly revealed footage obtained by c.n.n. shows a suspect apparently dressed and she's close leaving the consulate to tourist ambuhl. a turkish official told c.n.n. the body double was likely meant to convince investigators that her shock she left the consulate alive as the saudi government originally insisted he had. but turkey has claimed since the beginning that he was killed in cold blood when.
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we are facing a situation that has been monstrously planned with an attempt at a vast cover up. when we look at it from this point of view it's a very complicated matter complicated. riyadh has changed just story and now says that she was killed by a rogue group of interrogators acting quote outside the scope of their authority in recent days the saudis tonus turn from indignant to apologetic. both the saudi king and crown prince been salma telephone to shocks the sun to express their condolences but international pressure is mounting on the kingdom as its allies demand answers and turkish officials may have more to reveal president regift tell you have added one has promised in an upcoming speech to parliament to divulge the full details of what happened on october second in the saudi consulate. in normal and for more let's go straight to istanbul now where dorian jones is
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standing by so dorian as we heard there the turkish side has been driving these revelations about death with a steady stream of leaks to the media for weeks now do we have any indication of what aired one could say today. what we have to understand is that since the the death of john market there has been no official presentation of any kind of real evidence everything we know has come from leaks from what is known as anonymous sources leaked to the investigation at the same time president heard one has taken very much of a strain backseat approach letting these leaks dictate the agenda that is all going to change today when president presents what he says is the full extent of their investigation now there are two things people will be looking for one is there's been a lot of talk about video and audiotapes capturing the last minutes of life that according to investigators confirm their narrative that he was tortured killed and
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then the body dismembered the key question is will other one present those tapes of this presentation and the second thing will be will present any evidence directly linking crown prince mohammed bin sol man to the killing these are the two things the world will be looking at the world indeed and for the u.s. army know that the president there donald trump he says that he's not satisfied now with the saudi accounts of what happened to show. tell us we have reports that the head of the cia is heading to turkey over this case what is the u.s. role right now. from the very beginning washington's role has been to try to control this crisis you have to realize saudi arabia and in particular crown prince mohammed bin are key allies especially for the white house and they have been trying to contain this now the problem for washington is has been dictating the gender the successive links have forced trump into resetting his position again
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and again and again and the proper washington is they don't really know what really has and what the investigators have and that is why you know hospital is here visiting the turkish capital ankara to find out exactly what the turks have from there then washington will be able to. walkouts on the agenda dorian jones in istanbul thank you. we had two germany now and the country is rapidly growing salafist islamic community sala fiza is a strict doctor and his at hearings advocate shari'a law of bergen now w. online correspondent esther feldman who has been investigated this branch of islam and its role in germany quite an interesting investigation that you have marked on here we know the background here is that the german authorities that they have voiced concern over the rise of this particular branch in the country what did you find out well we were basically curious to find out what happened to the scene
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because a few years back they were very active they are very visible on the streets handing out free copies of the koran to people recruiting new followers on the streets and then all that vanished and now they're basically not out in the open anymore so we were wondering what happened to them are they still active and if so what are they doing and some people might not be familiar with this particular group so we actually hear i know we've we've prepared this piece for our viewers and they're after i'd like to get your reaction to it let's have a listen. they support a radical form of islam and reject democracy and freedom salafist. it's one of the fastest growing branches of islam in germany that's what the federal domestic intelligence service says in two thousand and eleven german authorities knew of about three thousand eight hundred salafist in the country three years later that number was seven thousand. and by two thousand and seventeen
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it was ten thousand eight hundred that's almost a tripling in seven years. and this is the salafist stronghold in germany the western state of north rhine-westphalia it's thought there are about three thousand salafist supporters here the regional intelligence agency classifies eight hundred of them as prone to violence authorities watch female salafist particularly carefully as wives and mothers they're important in holding the community together in two thousand and twelve a group of islam ists in germany were caught planning a bomb attack in bonn at least one of the group had salafist connections. salafist have taken to a german town centers preaching and handing out the koran for free in two thousand and sixteen the interior minister banned the group that had organized those giveaways. who will let me. and we don't want terrorism in germany we don't want calls for terrorism to be made here for people to be
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radicalized here and we don't want terrorism to be exported from germany. but just a month after that statement came this the berlin christmas market attack. anish amery drove a truck into the crowd killing twelve people the twenty four year old from tunisia allegedly belong to a salafist network german salafist even support fellow believers in prison binding them to the cause d. w. investigative reporters working on the story found a thriving network. and one of those investigative reporters this esther felt and welcome back to you what more did you find out about this extremist branch of islam within germany well basically everyone told us that we are actually in the third generation of the salafist movement in germany at first they started out doing the work that we just saw in the clip handing out. then later the scene became more violent and also we had
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a lot of people around the thousand people who actually went to the combat zones in iraq and syria and now we are dealing with return nice and drop outs and what we also saw in the clip this prisoner assistance is becoming more and more important because more people are in the prisons in germany and other people are trying to you know. send them letters and little gifts just to you know keep them strong in their believes so this is becoming more and more important so the network is organized they're just writing materials and support was there something about your research that you found you know either disturbing or surprising well one personal encounter really got to me i was able to interview a mother and i asked fighter. he was a convert from the city of daraa. and he actually left for syria in two thousand and fifteen and he was killed there and his mother sharon his and also her life
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story with us and she tells about her in our struggle because on the one hand she's a mother who lost her child and she loves him no matter what but on the other hand she's also horrified by what he's done in the name of islam and this in our struggle really got to me there are so many shades of gray here tell us a little bit more about this serious because this is now taking place over a week here at t w you did a lot of courting on this how can viewers find out more well they can just visit our website on d.w. dot com we have a fresh report every day this week starting with an overview of the scene in north rhine-westphalia and then we have four portraits of different people one of them being this mother other ones are going to follow with different films on the whole scene. and they get so much for joining us to share your in-depth reporting this morning. you're watching news still to come on the
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program fifty five kilometers of tarmac stretching between hong kong and macau and the chinese mainland china opens the world's longest bridge. but first a quick check of some other stories making news around the world archaeologists in peru have uncovered wooden statues thought to be eight hundred years old the figures were found in the city of china john in the north of the country one of them is female i highly unusual find researchers believe that they've marked the graves of important people in the city once the biggest in south america. u.s. national security advisor john bolton is set to hold talks with russian president vladimir putin in moscow after meeting foreign minister sergei lavrov a day earlier this follows u.s. president donald trump's announcement that washington is ready to pull out of the thirty year old missile treaty and build up its nuclear arsenal. and u.s.
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president donald trump also tweeting that he will start cutting aid to three central american countries saying that water mala honduras and el salvador have failed to stop people leaving in a bid to enter the u.s. illegally thousands of migrants are in route through mexico many of them seeking asylum the u.s. administration is yet to officially confirm the find the funding cuts. it's only two weeks until the midterm congressional elections in the united states and unprecedented number of women are running for office it's being called the pink wave and d.-w. is in the thick of it today we're profiling a republican vying for a seat that her party must win if it's going to keep its razor thin to vote majority in the u.s. senate. marco makes elly first female force pilot in combat kong with woman running put a u.s. senate in arizona in a race that will help decide which party controls the family. and emotional moment
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for mom excel in the republican primaries she fended off challenge us from the far right now she is her party's hope to hold the open senate seat in a difficult election and i feel very humbled and honored and grateful that. she is the favorite of the republican establishment and has a reputation as a political moderate garnered from representing a swing district but early in this race she links herself to the president and makes clear she's not pulling her punches this is this is how i see this campy it's a choice between a do er and a talk between proven ritz and hollywood glitz now there's nothing wrong with hollywood glitz right. like i am isn't brenda's anyone that my opponent brags that she owns or one hundred pairs shoes i only ever have over
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a hundred combat missions serving our country with forty six make sell his military records against her own ponens anti-war activism the democrat kirsten cinema is also a congresswoman meanwhile this is a tight race closely watched by both parties george make said he supports trump's border wall has toughened her stance on immigration and embraced the president despite once calling his comments on acceptable and disgusting we wanted to talk to mark them like sally about her campaign and her support for president from the regular it is mrs female office holders is crazy or low i.q. but makes ellie didn't want to talk to us. mesa arizona thousands lined up to see donald trump he's holding a rally to help stump for martha mike celie what have people here it's self evident why she sides with the president. yes because anyone who doesn't vote president trump shouldn't live in the united states of america or anybody that
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backstrom is a help trump is the key to all of this he is the glue that holding all this together he's the driving force so he's a conductor of this trump train everybody's talking about one hundred percent when the u.s. president arrives the crowd goes wild and trump knows what his supporters wants to hear less orating attack from the democrats and dire warnings against a blue waif in the midterms mixed with a lot of praise for mike sally. she's tough and she's smart and she's brave and she can fly there are a plane better than anybody with your next united states shirt or from arizona law that makes out if you ever bought if this is an important event for might sell it to keep the thing. for the republican base. america is back in arizona is back thanks to the leadership of president job i do like these things.
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but other than that it out. however through when she has to appeal to the broader electorate of her state from supporters but also centrist suburban voters and people repulsed by the president's policies quite a challenge even for a five like martha x.l.e. . the tournament featuring the best football clubs in europe the champions league returns today with byron munich taking on eighty k. athens byron's recent troubles have been well documented a run of four matches without a victory but finally a three one win against wolfsburg over the weekend took some pressure off of fires coach. peace and quiet finally even buying could sneak over always stressed there were no distractions his focus was on his team's performance after the very media crisis has seemingly come to an end common
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a bubble ease his return to the t.v. but i am this time on the negative there's always a such a restlessness of buying when you don't win four games in a row. and of course we know just that during the training sessions in recent weeks saying we. come together again with a good performance and now we want to start a winning streak he said. zeke isn't much to shoot skeet. victories are always important. winning comes first and foremost being and second his execution. you know yourself you don't win points with a laggard what kind of pull to get the assignments is crystal clear by and starting lineup isn't the what that's you want to send disputes the rotation is part of the game of football association was uncalled for i already have an idea in my head but i won't tell you what it is. what's about their opponent's age cantons they've lost
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both their games in the champions league so far this season and said bottom of creepy it's all or nothing for the great champions defeated by and would see their european campaign all but over and a bunch of you know it and i'm unsure it's a team that has nothing to lose just a team that's technically very strong greek footballers are all technically very good and that's why we have to be on our guard but if we play like we did over the weekend and i'm convinced that we can also win this so it. can. more news now it get hard al first and stocks are down in asia that's right donald trump's latest threats over a new nuclear arms race as well as the fall of following the murder of a saudi arabian journalist have made investors nervous also the looming stand of roman brussels over italy's budget and uncertainty around the u.s. midterm elections have done little to help sentiment and all the while the trade dispute between washington and beijing continues to cast its long shadow on world trade bents make a felt two and
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a half percent as did south korea's kaspi. other crisis triggered by the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi is urging saudi arabia's plants to attract international investors foreign investors sold a total of one point one billion u.s. dollars of saudi stocks last week over fears that possible international sanctions could hurt business meanwhile a major investor conference kicked off in the saudi capital riyadh despite a series of cancellations by high profile figures u.s. treasury secretary steve newton and i.m.f. chief christine lagarde both council attendance joke a c.e.o. of german industrial john siemens has pulled out as well albeit reluctantly. so what to do with saudi arabia let's bring in thomas not about he's a member of parliament for the normally business friendly opposition liberal party which has business leaders to pull out of that conference misses of
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a bag as opposed to ok as i said if we stop talking to countries where people go missing we can stop doing business altogether china for example isn't exactly friendly with a position journalist neither is to the philippines is your party now saying we should stop doing business with china for example. well i'm not only talking as a politician at all the us talking is somebody who of us serving for fifteen years on the board of management of major corporations. i think kayser even at the beck that the whole public opinion the political scenery all around the world distance itself from saudi average saudi arabian king to be all trying to take jams. to distance itself from participation. doing business in it in a case where the letter is being disclosed probably in very very few hours by the turkish government. is not possible well in that it received
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a look at it but if we look at c.e.o. the c.e.o. of the french oil giant told how he is going intending that business shouldn't business leave the morals to politics and make money where it is to be made either one because otherwise somebody else will well still specially be insured money in world war two be knew what he means if politics has had two weeks training affiliation. business and business and respect the business politics you will not be deep in milton friedman saying the business of business is doing business business has also a political responsibility business leaders ahmad also moral leaders in our well nowadays but if we stop talking to contrast like saudi arabia then doesn't try to also help overcome differences in the long run. well case or
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it was not the first time. he met cooking after the annexation of the crimean peninsula he met him in a time when nobody else would meet him and he talked about this meeting and that and action as a short turbulence for you know long term planning he obviously had lost the sense then it is time to distance himself from from a system which is highly probably guilty. of a murderous act now let's see what's county after this this notion of the turkish government and that will tighten and run after but there is a style of politics of this result now you do not need. interest government exactly at the time when investment decisions need to be
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taken you have to distance yourself from that issue was not about the f.t.p. liberal party in the german bunds talk thank you very much thank you. a judge in the us has slashed the punitive damages our great chemical company monsanto has to pay to form a groundskeeper from almost two hundred ninety to seventy eight million dollars at the same time the cold up held a jury's finding that monsanto's weed killer had indeed caused the man's cancer on santos says it is pleased with the reduced reward but still plan to appeal the verdict saying that there is no scientific proof linking its best selling herbicide roundup to cats or chemicals john as bought one earlier this year inherited thousands of roundup related lawsuits. italy's prime minister is that the qantas says his country won't leave the european union but that it will stick to its plans to increase its budget deficit despite shop criticism from the e.u.
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he argues the economy needs a lift but germany for example has warned rome to be careful with debts italy's prime minister has defended the deficit busting budget insisting his country needs a new approach to stimulating the economy because previous efforts have failed in the second quarter growth slowed to its weakest pace in nearly two years in. the middle of a big market draft as well constructed and well formed the provisions for growth are very good in respect to what we are doing at the moment the state. county has pledged that next year's deficit won't exceed two point four percent of g.d.p. but that's triple the previous government's forecast the italian leader said it would fall below two percent by two thousand and twenty one and he charan t. that the national debt to g.d.p. ratio would decline as well he also dismissed any suggestion that italy would leave the european union or the euro zone read my lips.
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no chance no way to get it. there is no way to get out of europe. many of the court rooms tough stance against brussels and hope the increased spending will help kick start the economy. and i think all the election promises were kept so they did just fine even keeping their stance with europe which i think is the fundamental battle. going on in your face i think that europe does not have to tell us what we have to do. because they are prejudiced against us the stopping comparison to other european countries not to confront the respect they used to praise europe. on tuesday the european commission is set to discuss and decide the next steps in the procedure first italy's proposed budget for next year. and before i let you go have
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a look at this the world's longest sea bridge is now officially open chinese president xi jinping inaugurated the fifty five kilometer ceiling with connects macau it's hong kong and the chinese mainland. it cuts a formerly four hour journey to just thirty minutes construction took nearly ten years and cost twenty billion dollars critics say the project which has been dogged by safety issues and delays will never recoup its construction costs the bridge is said to open to regular traffic on wednesday. watching the news from berlin there's more news coming at the top of the hour thank you very much for watching.
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new. problems heating up where things stand. things are uncertain with crumbling champions byron they're taking more shots at the media than on poland. i thought no good.

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