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we are starting to learn as we will. reach the truck exclusive stores nov seventeenth on w. d c d w news live from berlin and fire in gold's entire communities in california nine people have been killed in the cleveland area. hundreds of thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate even some of the most prominent us celebrities have no option but to flee as fast as they can. also coming up
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in german soccer is the clash of the titans as the lead leaders dortmund take on champions byron we take an in-depth look at the game that's got everyone talking. thanks for joining us i'm marion evans dean nine people have died and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as wildfires continue to rage across california on thursday flames engulf the town of paradise in the north driven by strong winds and fed by a parched landscape the blaze destroyed thousands of homes separate fires have forced two hundred thousand people from their homes in thousand oaks in ventura county on friday the entire city of malibu also had to be evacuated. earlier today president donald trump weighed in on the blazes blaming them on what
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he called gross mismanagement of the forests this as dramatic scenes emerged of one of the most destructive fires in the state's history. that's a terrifying drive to safety all around flames rage out of control. people are cheering in this plane's parade this couple one of the lucky ones. others trying to flee the town of paradise in northern california didn't make it that bodies found in that burnt out vehicles down my street there's probably if i had to guess maybe torie too how there's two that are left in the fire burned from one house to the next house to the next house until they're pretty much all gone. in southern california the situation is not much better. the
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entire city of malibu home to some of hollywood's biggest stars has been ordered to evacuate if i saw the flames coming over the mountain right next to our house and i felt them burning to anders and i knew how to get out because it's if it's for my safety the house is a house but the fire is coming all knowledge is going to go under. most of those living in thousand oaks a city already grieving from a mass shooting this week have also been told to leave it's it's devastating it's like well welcome to hell. and even you would say we're all walking around. the magnitude of the destruction that we're seeing is really again unbelievable and heartbreaking we know that there have been injuries and we know that there have been loss of life. for those trying to bring these wildfires under control
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it must feel like a losing battle but the fight against the raging flames continues. well joining us on the line for the latest on the california wildfires is t.v. journalist who is in malibu plan thanks for joining us what can you tell us about our is always at the moment where you are. so where we are right now we're outside of pepperdine university it's a private university that's in malibu surrounded by a lot of homes in a secluded area as well in the hills the situation around nine thirty was that the fire had come around here just when the really strong. here and there were all told about one hundred fifty two hundred students who were inside of the library this put the university in a awkward spot because actually of course you want them to back away but also they
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didn't they don't have a place to go outside of here they had been established an evacuation center out here and because of liability purposes they didn't want to do is all leave sporadically because this area is dangerous and has been for day for more than a day down so i am told that covered our university is not evacuating the students as of tonight just before two am pacific coast time that they will use their evacuation preparation plan that's already in place and this is a conjunction with the los angeles fire department so they're sharing parents got students a space. that a lot of smoke blowing everywhere and anywhere but like i said are you ready they're going where your found they're just because i have different directions going a lot of where we are i don't see
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a lot of anger. but wolf a lot of people what are authorities what are authorities saying about when they think they could get this fire under control. ok there's no positive hoping that right now you're that good. obviously you've heard the way it's not calmed down right now and are waiting for it to be done or the second round for all four years over two years ago are that rockery. grow we are the creek at all right now there are a lot of fire from here on here far different case these are. p.c.h. specific code high res all right t.v. journalist. bringing us up to date on those fires in california we thank you for that you're welcome. now u.s.
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president donald trump has arrived in france for commemorations to mark one hundred years since the end of world war one trans plane had barely landed when he took a swipe at his host french president in monologue kron in a tweet trump said president mccrone has just suggested that you are a build its own military in order to protect itself from the u.s. china and russia very insulting bond perhaps europe should first pay its fair share of nato which the us subsidizes greatly. trump was reacting to a radio interview given by micron earlier this week the two presidents are due to meet this morning in paris. now trump is just one of a round sixty leaders expected in the french capital this weekend for those world war one come aeration the remembrance ceremonies got underway in northern france canada's prime minister just introduced visited his country's war memorial in the
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name already on friday french president mccrone and british prime minister to resign may later read at the morial it was the site of some of the heaviest fighting during the warm and later today micron will accompany german chancellor angela merkel to the spot where the first world war officially came to an end and to mark this weekend's and ten or eight d. w. has produced a series of reports delving into the history of what was then called the war to end all wars. the story of the first world war two different perspectives by peter green from the eastern european perspective and become for term perspective from the perspective to keep from the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. let's now get you updated on some of the other stories making news around the world. police in australia say the man who carried out
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friday stabbing attack in melbourne held extremist views and was known to intelligence services the somali born assailant killed one person and injured two others before being shot dead by police he also said fire to a truck loaded with gas cylinders. eleven people have died and many others are injured after heavy rains caused flash flooding in jordan in the ancient city of petra a torrent of water forced hundreds of tourists to find higher ground it comes just two weeks after twenty one people including children were killed in another flash flood. authorities in somalia say islamist suicide bombers have killed more than thirty people in the capital mogadishu three separate blasts rocked the area around a police headquarters security forces shot dead four gunmen who tried to storm a nearby hotel but the al-shabaab jihad his group said it carried out the attacks.
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archaeologist in east china have discovered a three thousand year old historical site and an ancient two dating back fifteen hundred years the excavation work started in late september on island the site is seen as invaluable for research in the area well preserved burial objects and pottery fragments are part of the discovery. ards force news now and in friday's bonus league action hanover were out for revenge when they hosted both pork would ousted them from the german cup just ten days earlier and over it drew first blood lines and why not open the score in the thirty first minute. that's the teenager's first bundesliga gold. hanover added another from the penalties front in the second half. both for and then pulled
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one back from the spot but it was too little too late to one the final score that kind of first first win over both forks since january twenty fourth team. well germany's biggest match of the season takes place later today it's known as dec classic r. and it has been as they the leaders against the defending champions by in munich and alina talking from the w.'s force is here to explain what the fuss is all about so alema dortmund do go into this game as league leaders so what would a victory against the byron giants mean for them this would definitely be a state victory it would also legitimize the success that they've been having it with legitimize them as title contenders and just like the four nil hammering of a lady called matric madrid it also shows that they can keep up with the big guys bust first let's just take a look at just what an incredible season has had so far. dortmund have
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looked like a well oiled machine through the first ten but just a good match is no losses three draws lead by thirty goals still. it's perfect timing to welcome the defending champions by a minute to their own back yard because when lose or draw dortmund will remain table leaders in fact they haven't lost in the week since losing five that took over but the coach thinks there's still room to grow. we've made progress in the last three or four months but we still have a lot to learn tactically. we have a young team and they need time to develop that's normal when you're nineteen or twenty you're not really mature. to be snuffed out. historically byron have won the lion's share of the fixtures against or this season byron's form has been lackluster under new coach new coke over resulting in the
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team dropping in the standings but the by our boss remains as calm as can be. i know a lot gets made of this fim pressure but believe me i don't feel any pressure two and a half years ago with frankfurt i had the relegation playoff that was about survival that was real pressure. existence and. so therefore we're going to enjoy the game against don't mind. baron dominated the last three just league meetings between the two sides however the last time dortmund were victorious over by and they were leading the table like they are now. all right so it does promise to be quite a thrilling match and yet it has to be said the dortmund they have a lot of talent but it is a young team do they have the experience that it takes to really be biron look dortmund are young and expert and inexperienced and inexperienced but they have
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something that by and on top and that is that they are informed right now if you compare. pulis sake kimi to the likes of miller or rebury you know exactly why i don't mind is having a much better season and sometimes all you need is a great leader and i think i don't want to have found that in mock or royce he is arguably having one of his best seasons six goals five assists and let's be honest i mean don't one has come out and said that we're not thinking about the title but with a win against by on they can dream big alright well i have to say marcos is my son's favorite player ok but let's talk about byron coach nico some trouble that he's been having if they do lose it byron loses does this spell the end for sam the end it's a very complicated situation because unlike a dortmund who are too young and too inexperienced by and perhaps too experienced and too old and just like and you know and there's a lot of talk as to not with who is to blame last season we had
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a similar scenario and a call in show lot to me and in hindsight we can say thing i'll say it wasn't all his fog and the big question is just like back then there's talk of a rebellion inside the body and can and the question is can colebatch manage egos because we saw what happened to ensure latif and it would be very interesting to see the direction that top management will take because one way or another summit someone's head house to roll and it will have to wait and see only no talkie from database for its many thanks indeed. and you're up to date on the deadly news thanks for watching. history channel the story of the first woman who are told from different perspectives by peter craven from the eastern european perspective from the comfort compass but from the perspective of turkey from the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one.

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