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this is the. united states really imposes all of its previous sanctions on iran washington says they'll be in place from monday ending any u.s. corporation with the twenty fifteen nuclear deal european signatories condemned the move also on the program. russia china and norway efforts to set up the world's largest marine reserve and. european plan would have protected an area five times the size of germany. and the revelations from the world of football the german
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magazine reports that by and munich spent months plotting to leave the point is legal and create an elite league along with six of the world's top players. on phil gal welcome to the program the united states is to read states all of the sanctions against iran that it removed the twenty fifteen nuclear deal as mid-term elections approach president trump tried to drive the point home and unconventional fashion tweeting that sanctions are coming borrowing the typeface and phrasing from the t.v. fantasy series game of thrones which the motto is coming signals the need for vigilance the u.s. has been gradually reimposing sanctions since it withdrew from the nuclear agreement in may a decision that was met with international criticism short while ago was to try to say. they're very serious sanctions they're very big they'll be elevated from there
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but as you know sanctions are starting on iran and you know iran is thank you know very big in the country is not the same country as when i started. almost two years ago iran is a much different country since i terminated that deal let's get more on this from v.w. correspondent stuff and simmons in washington d.c. welcome stephan what does washington want from iran first and foremost a change of behavior is specially in the middle east iraq is regarded by the terminal restrained by the white house state department state secretary of state pompei or still as a troublemaker in the middle east specifically a trouble maker for saudi arabia in yemen supporting there the east and in syria being in cahoots with the russians helping the assad regime this is something the u.s. ministration absolutely does not like and since may two thousand and eighteen the
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administration has worked to liberally in the legion plea on rolling out those sanctions on november first next monday so how effective are all those sanctions likely to be given that china russia britain and france have all said that they will work together to try and get round the. you know it's hard to tell they will be affected through some degree but having said that as you mentioned there's plenty of countries are still like there won't be impacted by this and we're still dealing and wheeling with iran and we will deal in oil and we want to buy our own and want to pay iran for the oil they'll export to us now having said that secretary of state pump aoe and the treasury secretary. mentioned that eight jurisdictions this is how they called it because they never said which countries assuming the countries are getting actually waivers those countries and there is
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reporting now out there there's iraq turkey japan and south korea for example zealots four out of eight as we know they're getting waivers entitling them to still do all the traits with iran however the money the proceeds iran gets from this has to be posted in a specific bank account only allowed to use for humanitarian aid or humanitarian training these new sanctions are effective from monday the fifth u.s. midterm elections on tuesday the sixth the timing seems more than coincidental. yeah. yeah of course. this can be alleged that this is the timing is geared towards midterm elections cover not coming to us. tuesday the six you're absolutely right now of course we don't know if i can prove this but of course there's a benefit for the president for adult charm for the republicans and for this administration if they can show that they are keeping
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a promise and the promise was a to leave the iran nuclear deal and b. to reimpose since ancient that's coming now a day before the midterm elections that's definitely doing its fair bit for the intel and for all people who are convinced to elect republicans or vote for republicans in the midterm elections one way or another simmons in washington thank you. president's having a busy day he hasn't walked back on his suggestion that the army could fire on migrants at the mexican border yesterday he said that migrants throwing rocks be shot at as he ramped up the verbal attacks on thousands of people towards the united states despite this the central americans fleeing violence that i'm not giving up. these are the four thousand or so people that make up what is being called the migrant caravan central americans mostly hondurans seeking a better life in the u.s.
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. it's an arduous journey especially for those that can't walk it. people a fatigued. president trump campaigning ahead of the midterm elections says they're a threat he hopes to galvanize republican voters who worry about immigration. but those in this group who have just crossed the border from guatemala into mexico say they're fleeing violence and poverty seeking asylum in the u.s. . military's were looking for us they went to our house looking for us they entered our home two days after we left everything behind we had to run away from the country. and he was just you know we have a phase. trump says he's ready to send fifteen thousand troops to the border and preparations have already started although the group is still weeks away he's labeled this an invasion and wants the military to treat anyone throwing stones he
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says as if it were gunfire. but the un says that this sort of thing is an abnormal another group although smaller is about two hundred miles further south. it's a difficult journey earlier this week there were around seven thousand people traveling together it's now at four thousand many of applied for asylum in mexico many more have had to stop on routes those that remain keep walking. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world radical militants in egypt have ambushed two buses carrying christians on a pilgrimage at least seven were killed as they made their way to the city of media the home of a revered coptic monastery this is the most serious attack on the country's coptic christian minority in more than a year. police in britain have launched an investigation into alleged anti-semitic hate crimes within the country's main opposition labor party in recent years labor has been accused of not taking allegations of anti semitism seriously enough in
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recent internal investigation by the party found evidence of members threatening politicians. follows prime minister matter of yet ski says it's likely that his country will stay out of a united nations pact from zero to a safe and orderly migration this comes after a similar statements from austria hungary and the united states was one of the difficult issues on the agenda of today's meeting between the governments of germany and poland in warsaw despite this the country's leaders did their best to put on a united front. down the ages poland and germany have been at times friends at times enemies and of late the relationship has been tense but the two leaders were determined to stress how much they have in common. fear this isn't we're aware of the difficult history poland has gone through that makes it all the more important that we germans and poles are good partners in today's complex world.
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complete it and it. in fact the economic relationship is very healthy trade between the two neighbors is worth one hundred billion euros. but real strains have surfaced to specially since the conservative nationalist law and justice party or peace for short came to power in poland their reforms of the justice system of alarm the european union warsaw has also refused to commit to taking in more refugees the polish prime minister said he was skeptical about a un plan to improve how governments deal with migrants and refugees. misc was similar to austria the czech republic and the united states we here in poland will very likely not be part of the global compact the un migration pact. and that's when i think. we think that our sovereign principle is concerned the
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protection borders and migration control. this is absolutely paramount for us. there's also disagreement over the planned north stream to pipeline which will carry gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany. poland feels its interests have been ignored but in spite of the differences merkel and jointly laid a wreath at warsaw's team of the unknown soldier a reminder of the need to ensure peaceful relations in the future. dr veronica priest my coach is a progress program director of the european economy but then the next verse on german polish relations welcome to d.w. good day how about all things between germany and poland it depends where you're
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looking at i mean if you've got a society and the economy you can say it could have never been better i mean. talking about trades exchange it's much more than germany and russia have and you can say this is a big success if you're talking about politics you can say well things have been better and nowadays we have hot talks we have discussion both in bilateral level and of course in the european level between the two parts so i would say there is still you know the potential to make it better ok so far as money goes it's all fine as far as politics goes we have problems absolutely let's talk about power this north stream to this is the pipeline between russia and germany while you just poland care when germany gets its gas from because it's not only about a gas for germany but is generally have all of the analogy deliveries to europe in an all stream so it's not only a contract between the countries it's generally going to decide on wed to do it as european country gets there and there's us also and what they are going to do with
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it and of course we also know that russia is using gas pipelines instruments like like you know it's supposed to us as an office so for poland it is important for strategic reasons also geo strategic reasons it is also you know about the question how do we deal with each other in europe you know do we do it jointly i'll do we decide jointly where do we get our debt and the driver salsas or do we have like deals by actual use between the countries so the problem seems to be that this german deal with north stream to this goes directly from russia to poland from from russia to germany bypassing poland and ukraine and they worry that if there's an alternative that russia might switch their gas on. while continuing in germany yes that's true but also you know generally saying if you want to dive l.c. five hour energy resources or on our sources of energy in europe why do we need another gas pipeline from russia why shouldn't we think about new energy sources
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like maybe i'll entertain us in the other a tentative so this is also you know a big critic of points according to the polish government the right wing law and justice party are the people in charge at the moment and they've revived this issue of world war two reparations that talk about seven hundred forty three billion euros do they realistically expect to get this or is this just a sort of political lever i think this is definitely a political leader but there is also something more in it because you know we have this talk about restitution of three different levels and there is this moral level which you know it will be never will never be done the model of others the political level and let legal one so i think what poland is hoping for to have a kind of a signal that germany's indeed thinking about come racing the polish casualties during the second world war in a special way because all and. more than six million people the big majority of
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jewish people but not all so there is the will to really keep up the subtext it's only a political agenda and. this year we're having a hundred countries and the first three of polish independence of the new independence so the talking about the pastas also very important for the new government for the right and to it was a pleasure talking to dr veronica coach from the european economy about it thank you thank you very much. an international effort to create the world's largest marine preserve off the coast of antarctica has been voted down the proposal was aimed at protecting nearly two million square kilometers of ocean from fishing and mining in the wendell see the area is home to a vast assortment of marine life this is even said to include undiscovered species the twenty five national members of the commission for the conservation of antarctica the rain leaving the sources we're told this for two weeks but couldn't find agreement. on the host of aa is
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a marine biologist on the oceans campaign director greenpeace welcome to v.w. let's start with your reaction to this failure to get agreement on this century the weddell sea. it's disappointing of course and it's a real missed opportunity and two point seven million people from around the world pushing pushing for action on this this year and it looks like we'll have to wait a bit longer it's i mean it's a truly amazing place i had the opportunity to visit the antarctic peninsula and explore these waters underwater earlier this year and it's just teeming with life and so ok so it's a wonderful place it's a beautiful place but why is it important to why do you believe it's important to get a deal to preserve it. well there is nothing else like it in the world for one it's truly unique almost every species that lives in the ocean there is not
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found anywhere else on earth but also there's some real urgency antarctic peninsula is warming almost faster faster than almost anywhere else on earth and also it's under threat from an expanding krill fishery it's an industrial fleet that is that giving up enormous quantities of. christo in this that are important for penguins for whales and really the whole food chain in the antarctic ok so why is it so difficult to reach agreement. it's a good question we had agreement from almost everyone there really came down to norway china and russia and they do have fishing interests in the region but that alone doesn't really seem to explain it there are other fishing nations that were perfectly happy supporting this the science underpinning these proposals are very strong. so nobody knows what's going on in their minds is that eight now oh do we do so will sort of come back in a few years time have another go at it. fortunately it's not a no it's just
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a not yet my expectation is that this proposal will be adopted when the when the commission meets again next year so what will why do you think what would have changed between now and then we don't know why these countries said no this year this year why do you think they will change their mind next you. have a really strong precedent to build on in two thousand and sixteen they all managed to agree and adopted the rossi sanctuary which is currently the largest in the world so clearly there are politics at play here but i'm pretty confident that we'll keep building support for this. from around the world but also within these countries with good talking to thank you for joining us. from greenpeace usa. this is use with crystal's coba now who's he sizing up the u.s. economy before next week's midterms how does it duck look strong till the final
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u.s. jobs report before next tuesday's vote shows that employers are still hiring two hundred fifty thousand new jobs were created in october according to the u.s. labor department now the unemployment rate is said he had three point seven percent meaning the u.s. labor market is considered to be near full employment g.d.p. growth in the third quarter came in at three and a half percent slightly down from the previous quarter but still strong so the u.s. economy continues to fire on all cylinders as the country bears to go to the polls on tuesday let's get the view from wall street with our correspondent korda what did investors make of this most recent job report for the labor market remains red hot the unemployment rate was three point seven percent as you mentioned meaning that we are seeing the lowest unemployment rate since december nineteenth sixty nine so in almost the fifty years and also wages for the first
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time in almost the decade it climbed a by more than three percent but that is also hinting that we might see some inflation pressure and that could lead the federal reserve to increase interest rates one more time this year probably at their december meeting and this is something to do not really like to ski an increase in interest rates but what other can they do when the labor market is thought when we see some inflation in tendencies that's what the fed must do to keep pushing rates higher and then let's talk apple here the tech giant reported a rather modest outlook for the important fourth quarter and shares of apple had one of the worst days ever in recent years tell us more about that. you know well i mean that's the game we pay over here on wall street it's not about the past because that looks very bright for apple record profit to record revenue but that
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was one of the big but the number of sold i phones was less than expected and in that environment it was unfortunate. that in the future they're not going to announce the next number of i phones i make or i pods being sold sold meaning less transparency and they also gave pretty which i. would look for the current quarter when it comes to revenue and we saw some harsh reaction here on wall street blues in by more than six and a half percent there were the clearly the biggest loser in the dow jones industrial average and that was the main reason at the end of the day why blue chips lost a good one hundred points but at some point it looked even worse at some point we lost more than three hundred points but then u.s. president donald trump gets on hold saying that maybe trade talks was china might move along a bit smoother than earlier expected yes go to new york thank you british
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and german banks were among the poorest performers in the latest stress test by europe's top banking regulators overall europe's banks are showing much better resilience and capacity to withstand financial shocks following the two thousand and eight global financial crisis regulator said the european bank has already tested forty eight lenders and thirty three came through a simulated recession and market crash following regulatory reviews the european central bank is likely to ask weaker banks to strengthen their finest. farmers have tried it so have gardeners playing music to your cows or your roses can improve on plant growth but now a cheese maker is going one step further he wants to improve the taste of his emtala cheese by you guessed it playing heavy metal and hip hop music while i'm.
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in this traditional nineteenth century cellar where swiss emtala maturing beyond is exploring a very unconventional question could cheese be sensitive to music he hopes to show that the power of music can influence the characteristics and flavor of the cheese . bacteria are responsible for the formation of the taste of cheese with the enzymes that influence its maturity i'm convinced that you miltie temperature and nutrients are not the only things that influence taste sounds ultrasounds and music can also have a physical effect. or they think. since september the cheeses have been blasted with sonic masterpieces under supervision of the nearby university to test the effect. in this experiment it's a question of pairing different cheeses with different types of music here we have rock we just took a very famous song from led zeppelin one that. other cheeses are mature to techno
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and one is getting mozart's magic flute but the advancer already has a favorite. i hope that hip hop cheese bill turned out to have the most flavor. it would give us an opportunity to get in touch with the young people and tell them come and see when we treat the cheese well we can even have a delicious hip hop cheese. fight in hip hop is a van full of hopes his hip or cheese is a sound investment next march experts will taste the cheese and decide if musical cheese strikes a note. a german magazine der spiegel today at home stay a new series of leaks from what it describes as the rotten world of football shedding light on corruption and criminal activity one of the dashed big old of reporters who broke the story says christophe over into back in hamburg welcome to
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day doubly so you've reported that by and munich spent months working on plans to create an elite league along with six of the world's top clubs to tell us more. yes thanks for having me but i mean it played a very vital role in this development in two thousand and sixteen they pressurize to you if in two gaining more power and more money by considering to leave the champions league and in fact the bonus new go to they drafted all plants and it took a couple months until they agreed with the us on a new reform that made them gain more money now a new document actually surfaced that considers a new super league to be founded as early as two thousand and twenty one by munich says they don't have knowledge of this particular document but obviously they have plans they have considered leaving the international competitions already now another claim
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a focus on jonny infantino the current president and former your wife president one of your own coming about his past and current dealings jen infantino ran on a promise when becoming the president of the feet up you set should be more moral and should do away with backroom deals what we found is that he could've misers those kind of secret negotiations and a very striking example is how he took his influence over the ethics codes and he actually used his leverage as he felt president to make sure that future of officials would be harder to investigate for corruption for example when he was still acting as you if a secretary general he helped to shake based shake back to collapse mentions the city and her essential moment when they negotiated with you were you fired because of their massive creatures of the so-called financial fair play and journey of fancy to help those clubs behind the backs of the actual investigative temperature
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if i. could talk with you thank you for joining us christophe in the past thank you . simona biles has become the first gymnasts to win thirteen world championship gold medals remarkably she won the final three while suffering from a kidney stone the twenty one year old one the individual vault event at the artistic gymnastics world championships breaking the record set by evolution tally shambo in one nine hundred ninety six the year before similar to battles with poor it was the americans third gold medal of the week as you know halfway to the hospital sweep of six goals and the top. it's a reminder of our top story the united nations the united states has announced that it will reimpose all of the sanctions against iran getting dropped because of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal a move ends on washington cooperation with the agreements and european signatures of contempt the decision. for to get you can always get the w.
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you want to know their story in full migrants terrified and reliable information for margaret's. on monday the united states will reimpose all of the sanctions against iran that it lifted as a result of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal is will penalize not just the iranians but also any country but deals with them but does double trump want iran back at the negotiating table does he really want to crush a country he regards as a middle east troublemaker i'm phil gale in bel air base in.
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