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managed by from part. of. this is e w news law from bergland germany honors the victims of a knights of nazi heart eighty years ago the nazis on least a night of terror on germany's jews that would become known as the crystal knox historians say that it marks the beginning of the nazis push to wipe out the jewish population today germany calls it to honor the victims. also coming up
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pro-government forces backed by saudi warplanes advance on yemen's rebel held city of the data the onslaught threatens to exacerbate the suffering of millions in a country on the brink of famine. seeking safety in numbers as thousands of migrants fleeing violence and poverty make their way north to the united states they tell g.w. firsthand of the dangers that they are facing on the long journey. and it took them just nine minutes nine moves excuse me to dispatch bill gates but norwegian chess sensation magnus carlsen faces a much tougher challenge as he aims to defend his world title in london. kelly welcome to the program we'll look at those stories in just a moment but first we're going to start with some break. because police in
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australia say that several people are injured after a knife attack in downtown melbourne paramedics say that they treated three people at the scene one with the critical neck injury witnesses saying that a burning pickup truck drove onto a sidewalk a large man was then seen flashing wildly at police officers before apparently being shot. we're following this story and we will certainly have more on it as it develops. but first germany is marking the a.b.'s anniversary of kristallnacht or the night of the broken glass two days of anti jewish violence that is widely seen as the prelude to the holocaust on november ninth one thousand nine hundred thirty eight the nazis and their supporters launched attacks on the jewish populations of germany and austria synagogues were burned businesses ransacked and some one hundred jews were killed thousands more were sent to camps the events became known as the night of the broken glass for the
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shattered glass from store windows that littered the streets by the time world war two began one year later half of germany's jews had fled most to remain were murdered in the holocaust. later this morning german chancellor angela merkel will be addressing a ceremony at a berlin synagogue that was attacked but not destroyed on kristallnacht we'll have live coverage of that event will also take you live to the anniversary commemorations in the german bundestag where the president. is due to speak. today in germany has a growing jewish community anti-semitism has also been on the rise our reporter traveled to chemists where recent attacks have made jews worried. he's not the victim type even though he's been attacked time and again for being.
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jewish and running the jewish restaurant shalom in downtown ten minutes the most recent attack took place at the end of august. and being listed here at the bar i walk slowly to the front door the restaurant. they call me various things like. get out of germany at least that's what i understood. i was standing here and the group over there and then things flew in that direction. bottles and stones flew before managed to escape back into his restaurant since the attack to balad says he doesn't feel safe when he's out and about in candidates that's new for him despite the fact that his restaurant has been targeted several times since two thousand unknown perpetrators have left pigs heads inscribed with the star of david and the word jew swastikas and stars of david with his initials were marked into the facade of the building but doesn't see that as
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a reason to leave camp nets. it's a network of our family and the rest how we're welcomed the many positive experiences of the people here and now we're part of this. that's much more pleasant than you might think is. jewish life took its roots in kemet some one hundred forty years ago the jewish community here numbers five hundred eighty people. here is president of a community she's received a lot of support from locals since the violent clashes last august. the guns. political analysts the politicians everyone no matter what party except for the right wing is stand behind the jewish community and one jewish life. voice. but the growing strength of the far right party in germany unsettles the community
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at a weekly choir practice community members wonder if the mood will shift even more to the right and affect the jewish community in particular. imo think all of a sudden i think should i pack my suitcases now and that's not just me some community members have the same idea should we pack our suitcases. full eighty years after the pogroms in germany jews in cabinets feel torn they feel at home but there's a renewed sense of fear of what the future might bring. let's turn to some other news now pro-government forces backed by saudi warplanes are closing in yemen's port city of data military officials say that the u.s. backed saudi led coalition has launched airstrikes and a ground assault on rebel held positions in the city the u.n. says that the port city is vital to keep aid flowing into the country the world
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food program now plans to double its food assistance to avert mass starvation but the fighting shows no sign of abating. on the outskirts of had a yemeni fight is fire to woods who's the rebel positions. they make up some of the forces loyal to the exiled government they're supported by the u.s. backed saudi led coalition has launched a fierce assault to recapture this key port city which has been in rebel hands for four years. to see fighters who were backed by iran have not been making it easy for them. burning tires. even explosives have been left behind. but it's hardly been a match for the coalition's and strikes and ground assault. over the last few days
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dozens of rebels and several pro-government soldiers have been killed in fighting around her data according to local doctors the saudi backed forces though are already claiming victory. that the buildings have been cleared and the enemy flight that the one that we advancing into the depths of her data they will give us the city peacefully or we will take it by force we will take her data. but they're still facing resistance from locals and also our little. well wisher trust and we will not move that phone out of the out with the enemy strikes because they're striking us on the outskirts of the city we're staying in this city god is with us and with every muslim. life around the market in her day
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appears to continue as normal. but was fighting is expected and that means the lives of the sick. hundred thousand people who live here i mean every price changes. and sarah also karrie is the spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross in favor she told us about the dire situation facing civilians in holding up the bastards in her day that the moments are becoming even more and more fear in. the clashes are still ongoing and people on the ground i've been hearing that number of explosions gunshots dreich and of course they fear is rising from the hundreds of thousand of people that are stuck and trapped in this is not knowing what to do they're getting. running away because of because of the enhanced my life many of them have left their homes and they're taking shelters in public places the just will and money and so on in
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addition just in the past few days and they actually there are important the million infrastructure areas that have been hit or miss you have a. military program is very primitive and also endangered the billions even more medical facilities not working some of them are actually working well above the production of the biggest one in two days which we as i fear it. is now considered on the frontline only need to slow the flooding and there is influx of wounded their ambitions that are inside the hut the pilot says woman so the situation is really difficult and simplifying. and that was sara a spokeswoman for the international committee of the red cross speaking with us earlier from beirut let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world at least four
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people have been killed by a car bomb in the iraqi city of mosul it's the first such attack in mosul since the city was recaptured from the so-called islamic state in july last year. mexico's incoming government has submitted a bill to legalize marijuana it's part of a planned shift in strategy against the country's drug gangs the new government says the decade long military campaign against the cartels has failed and it wants to tackle the root causes of violence and poverty instead. the community of thousand oaks california is mourning the victims of a mass shooting that left twelve people dead the victims include a police officer responding to the incident in a country music bar authorities say that the gunman was a former marine with suspend suspected mental health issues he was found dead at the scene. fast moving wildfires have ripped through a california town burning hundreds of houses and
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a hospital deaths were reported as dry winds drove the blaze known as the camp fire through the town of paradise it's one of the worst ever years for fires in the u.s. state. you're watching news still to come on the program why in the world so would you want to peek in while your pizza is being prepared for delivery we'll tell you about a start up in russia that makes it all possible. but first the united states has unveiled a controversial new rule targeting asylum seekers from central america it plans to deny asylum to anyone caught entering the country outside official border crossings the trump administration says the measure would. stop abuse of the immigration system civil liberties groups say it's illegal and are preparing challenges. to sun you see drobe border crossing near san diego is one of forty eight points of
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entry between mexico and the united states soon they will be the only place where central american migrants on foot will be able to claim asylum these u.s. marines are part of about seven thousand soldiers that will be deployed along the u.s. border. you know and so what we're doing over here right now is we are hardening if you will the fence here we're putting up concertina wire to help make that wall less scalable. this is what the soldiers are preparing for a slow moving migrant caravan almost one thousand kilometers away trump made it a key issue ahead of the midterm elections repeating unsubstantiated claims that many criminals and middle easterners are among the migrants some people call it an invasion it's like an invasion so this isn't an innocent group of people it's a large number of people that are tough they've injured they've attacked and the
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mexican police and military has actually suffered. in mexico city officials say around five thousand migrants are receiving shelter in a sports center around one in three are children government authorities say they were given the option of staying in mexico but most refused. they want to continue north on thursday hundreds marched through mexico city. demanding buses to drive them to the u.s. border one of the cupboards here we're demanding transportational well asking for buses because we can't walk anymore i mean the victim of this can't walk and little time and we've watched too much and we don't want to take the risks along the way i mean all. the final stretch of the journey could be risky where the roads are frequented by drug cartels the previous car of opted for a longer and safer route its numbers dwindled to around two hundred people by the
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time it reached the american border. when migrants making the long journey on foot from the u.s. to central america face many dangers along the way activists groups say that up to thirty thousand have gone missing over the past decade our correspondent i tore sayed this on the road with the migrant caravan and sent us this report. and water knows all too well that being kidnapped and then simply disappearing is the biggest danger a few years ago his brother disappeared as he made his second attempt to reach the u.s. . we got as far as a child because. the police caught me under the porta me back i was to honduras. it was i mean i went back again to look for him but there was nothing. around ninety members of the caravan currently making its way north are said to have
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disappeared after getting on to trucks the reports from various organizations have not yet been confirmed i am pop gore but i'm in public there are differing accounts of the numbers missing i close my head your know when some sources say. this one hundred. dollars on the human rights or florida keys are looking into this case. your model is stunning in this a gun. it's feared that they may have been kidnapped and handed over to organized crime groups active in the area where they went missing. now obvious in the caravan a spooked. when jovan lost sight of his two friends he thought he'd never see them again. to see it was for me because i was really worried they had disappeared and i would never hear from them again but we got separated while i was trying to find space on one of the vehicles i had no idea where they had gone. i'd
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say between ten and twenty thousand migrants have disappeared in the last ten years that's one reason why people are queuing to get into this tent inside they can call their families for free to reassure them that they're still ok i mean we're counseling with our lawyer if you don't fall off the train you get run over by a truck you know a lot of. so no set us but it does your told runs everything here is that i mean no. we're most afraid for the children. because of the danger the people in the stadium divided register according to the region they came from that way they hope any disappearances will be noticed dad and that it's very dangerous travelling between mexico city and the us border we need to be well organized and able to look after each other we have to know about each other every individual every child is that in need they go up and so on that mean
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you're. going to list crime is lying in white everywhere on the journey ahead the migrants are at risk of kidnapping and blackmail. if where they've been a son asking us again criminals live in migrants with fake office software known as the city i mean they can then they're forcibly held. and subjected to human trafficking in another us guys that's when say but even those and even if that was the lamented. attempts to jump the migrants even take place within temporary accommodation in mexico city the president of the mexican federal human rights commission says mark roots are often approached by people claiming to be officials . now people mostly and i think no one had heard of the supposed organization. so they offered to take people in. in groups of eighteen. north and over the border into the u.s. even as they would like you going to start with. the biggest concern for the people
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in the caravan is to avoid falling victim to criminals exploiting the desperation. in the europa league by our leverkusen and i'm tracked frankfurt were among seven teams to reach the competition's knockout stage last night leverkusen edge zurich who also went through but rb leipzig slipped to defeat at celtic english side arsenal qualified with a goalless draw at home to sporting lisbon while frankfurt held on to a three two against the muscle that combined with lots of those when it means that last year was runners up marsay are limited and a solitary olivier's you roll goal chelsea book their place in the next round. the world chess championship begins in london later today and it will have a very youthful feel defending champion magnus carlsen and challenger fabiano caruana are both in their twenty's chess has rarely seen anything like this here's
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a look at two young grandmasters. magnus carlsen and fabiano cara juan already know each other well they have faced off thirty three times the world champion from norway won ten of those his challenger five the rest of the eighteen contests ended in draws but when they meet in london the world title will be on the line. casillas defending his crown for the third time since he became one champion in twenty thirteen when he was just twenty two and he has no shortage of self-confidence. if you are the number one ranked player in the world for seven years and your won three world championships in a row and you consider yourself an underdog then there's something seriously wrong with your psyche i think the. pop star has played against bill gates
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and traced multiple opponents while blindfolded. he's been a special guest at other sporting events and throughout it all he just keeps having fun. his rival fabiano carroll wanna is a lot more ritzer off to the italian american sees his place in the london showdown by winning a qualification event in berlin in march he went on to win two tournaments mocassin was also playing he knows the champ is only human. well i don't think that this has any clear weaknesses usually it was the mistakes he makes or are very individual and they don't have a clear pattern to them but. he still makes mistakes and we all do and the only challenges to to be ready to take them when they come. this match is the best stuff twelve games twenty seven year old consonant against twenty six year old carol wanna chess has to chance to appeal to
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a new generation. now gary hart is here we're talking about some potential fall out for deutsche bank after the mid-term elections in the us as rather after the u.s. midterms the new head of the financial services committee in congress will be democrat maxine waters a known adversary of president donald trump waters new position could spell trouble for trump as she now has subpoena power on her radar screen is back to lend to the president waters can look into documents and bank statements possibly connecting trump and russia democrats have not yet decided whether they will subpoena dodge durango what their spines of the president's finances to look into. we stand the u.s. with federal reserve kept the benchmark lending rate unchanged on thursday the move highlighted the continued strong performance of the the economy but also pointed to a slowdown in business investment the fed noted solid job gains falling unemployment and growing household spending but they also signaled that there may
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be a future rate rise before year's end. fifteen thousand passengers are stranded at airports across argentina because of a wildcat strike or planes of state kerry are alina's argentina's are grounded as all employees take part in the walkout the airline says the strike is illegal as it wasn't warned about the action unions say the airline has not paid full salaries to stuff recently workers also want wage increases that keep pace with inflation which is running at more than forty percent state or has been in the red in recent years . growth in russia will continue to weaken in the fourth quarter of this year alex a form of finance minister and current head of the court of audit expects less than one percent next year the country's economy suffers from far too much state influence and a lack of private sector investment in research and innovation but there are
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exceptions in the industrial park old school skolkovo near moscow the russian silicon valley our correspondent found startups that can compete with those in the west. a few years ago andre you'd need coffee and a few friends found it in video now one hundred fifty employees work at the startup banks and others invest millions of euros in the company one thing hasn't changed over the years the mostly young employees there like to eat pizza orders are placed via an app it also reveals whether the italian restaurant is busy at the moment and when exactly the food will be delivered this is only one of the startups many products it takes advantage of the fact that there are lots of surveillance cameras in russia. we develop products for everyone using simple video surveillance companies can set up our systems easily they quickly understand what's happening on site and become more competitive but they also sell security problems of this to
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like hundreds of others this company belongs to skolkovo a research in industrial area located an hour's drive from moscow with state support it develops state of the art technologies and products that could be sold on the world market for example this three d. printer from the company and so print a successor model of this printer will soon be used for industrial purposes. at them put into what this printer makes is twice as precise and lighter than aluminum. it's twenty times stronger than plastic plastic the next innovation should be interesting for countries with a long cold winter glass panes that work like heaters. and this is a special glass with a wafer thin metal layer about it will fit with it works with two hundred twenty volts. but that is a radiator for a home work office and business. to see if.
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the number of start ups in russia is increasing but overall their numbers still too low their innovations have hardly any influence on economic growth which. into the latest forecast we can further in russia the state makes the largest investments in innovations but there's room for more. benyamin versioning wants to help startups in skokie go to find more private investors. has the opportunity to open doors for startups at large industrial companies in russia for example the russian railway or banks and in germany the german railway and other large corporations course in concert but the guys in video on don't lose sight of the small stuff and another day at the office means another freshly delivered pizza. that's all your business here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you here on the w. we're turning now to breaking news at this hour police in australia say one person
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is dead following a knife attack in downtown melbourne witnesses say a burning pickup truck was driven onto a sidewalk a large man was seen slashing wildly at police officers before apparently being shot. and germany is pausing today to honor the victims of. eighty years ago the nazis targeted jews in a night of terror a widely seen as the premier to the holocaust germany's chancellor and president will shortly pay tribute to the victims. and will of course have live coverage coverage of that for some football action with kickoff coming up right after this and more news at the top of this hour in the meantime you can also find all the latest news and information on our web site which of course is the w dot com very much for joining.
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