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rich. trash should report starts november seventeenth on g.w. . this is do you know william news live from berlin fire engulfs entire communities in california nine people have been killed in the blazes. hundreds of thousands of residents have fled their homes. also coming up. paying respects to the fallen soldiers come aeration get under way in france to mark
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a century since the battlefields of the world little one fell silent. and german soccer league leaders dortmund are hoping to put one over on byron when the two sides meet in their one does legal clash of the titans. thanks for joining us i'm marrying evan steve. nine people have died and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as wildfires continue to rage across california on thursday flames engulfed 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.
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authorities say the blaze is spreading and firefighters are struggling to contain it it's already the most destructive fire in california's history. that's a terrifying drive to safety all around flames rage out of control. cheering . in this morning'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 been touted 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 i thought i saw the flames coming over the mountain right next to our house and i felt them burning to and rivers and i knew that 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 please welcome welcome to hell. and even you would say we're all walking around in it creates 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
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control 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 last thanks for joining us what can you tell us about are you 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 as occluded area as well in the hills the situation around thirty was that the fire had come around here just the way to be really strong and did here and there were holes about one hundred fifty two hundred students who were inside of the library this put the university in
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a awkward spot because actually of course you want to do that to a but also they didn't they don't have a place to go outside of here they had established an evacuation dinner out here and because of liability purposes they didn't want them to use all police sporadically because this area is dangerous and it has been or day for more than a date now so i am told that covered our university is not evacuated to students as of tonight just before two am pacific coast time that they will use very exact solution preparation plan that's already in place and this is a conjunction with the los angeles fire department so they're sharing parents that students a space. that that a lot of smoke blowing everywhere but like that are you ready they're going to where they were found there because of different directions going to lot of where
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we are i don't see a lot of anger. but. a lot of smoke what are authorities what are authorities saying about when they think they could get this fire under control. ok there's no positive hope in that right now or percent could be a huge tree just a obviously because of the way it's stuck on the downs right now and are right of course it should be that or have a second round of strong winds over the weekend so that's not good. it's growing antics not be paid at all right now there are a lot of fire trucks around that period there by jeffrey case a jump down. to p.c.h. specific old highway all right t.v. journalist. bring us up to date on the suppliers in california we thank you for
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that you're welcome. u.s. president donald trump is in france for commemorations to mark one hundred years since the end of world war one he joined french president monolog kron in paris but their meeting followed a public spat over mccrone suggestion that the repeal should rely less on the united states for defense today trump assured the french leader that the u.s. would help defend europe but he repeated his insistence that nato allies pay a higher contribution. trump is one of around sixty leaders expected in the french capital this weekend for the world war one come in relations. history was written in this train carriage in comps janja eighty kilometers north of paris on november eleventh one thousand nine hundred eighteen the allies and germany signed an armistice to end their fighting the signing ceremony in the dining car was
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a de facto end to world war one. the carriage has since been reconstructed and campian yet remains one of the most important places in french history a statue of the delegations leader ma has been erected here it is still a place of pilgrimage for many french citizens. for the frontal. compiegne is tremendously important to the french everyone in france knows the place and its significance they know the end of world war one was sealed there and with it france's victory over germany. nov eleventh is still a national holiday in france after november and. it is also a day of remembrance for the one point five million fallen french soldiers the fact that twenty two years later during the second world war the nazis dictated to france the conditions for a cease fire at the same location is now just
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a footnote because a nine hundred sixty three german chancellor conjured up an hour and french president agreed to end the historic rivalry between their countries forever with the ellie's a treaty a treaty of friendship helmut kohl and francois mitterrand renewed the close ties in one nine hundred eighty four at the cemetery in there. it's really amazing to see what germany and france have accomplished together. these former historical rivals who fiercely fought each other and occupied each other's territory have now become the driving force behind european integration with us the by only that those countries are more closely interwoven in terms of politics economics and civil society than any other two nations in europe at this hour perhaps even in the whole world. today angle americal and emmanuel mccall although they might view the future of the e.u.
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somewhat differently still valued the close ties between their countries and together they're marking the anniversary in comp janja the place where the horrors of the first world war were put to rest. and to mark this weekend's antenor a 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. perspective by peter green from the eastern european perspective from become for term perspective from the perspective from the arab world. t w com slash w w one. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news this hour police in australia say the man who carried out friday's stabbing attack in melbourne held extremist
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views and was known to intelligence services 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 the al shabaab jihadist group says it carried out the attacks.
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all right this fourth news now and friday's bonus legal action handover were out for revenge when they hosted both for what asked of them from the german cup just ten days earlier had over drew first blood one to nine out open the score in the thirty first minute. that's the teenager's first bundesliga goal. hanover added another from the penalty spot in the second half. sporting event pulled one back from the same spot but it was too little too late to one the final score that handovers first win our goals for since january twenty eighth fourteen. that germany's biggest match of the season takes place later today when this legal leader's birthday dortmund against the defending champions by munich in the league dortmund are undefeated this season making them the hottest club right now and
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giving them the best chance they've had in years to beat byron to the title. dortmund taf looked like a well oiled machine through the first ten but just league matches no losses three draws and a league high thirty goal is still i it's perfect timing to welcome the defending champions by a minute to their own back yard because when lose or draw door will remain table leaders in fact they haven't lost in the league since losing five that took over but the coach thinks there is still room to grow. for she took a while to 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 fully mature and since funds have to be snuffed to dismissed. historically byron have won the lion's share of the fixtures against george this
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season byron's form has been lackluster under new coach nico kovacs resulting in the team dropping in the standings but the byron boss remains as calm as can be if i says to. him 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 play off that was about survival rates that was real pressure of its. existence and so therefore we're going to enjoy the game against don't mind. byron dominated the last three blunders the good meetings between the two sides however the last time dortmund were victorious over biron they were leading the table like they are now. well the a.t.p. finals in london is the last big event of the men's tennis calendar and the city's commuters received a pleasant surprise as some of the sport's superstars used an unusual mode of transport on their way to an official engagement world number one novak djokovic
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and the swiss great roger federer took a ride on the famous london underground mingling with the public as they made their way from the over to arena where the a.t.p. finals begin on sunday two and gala dinner at the houses of parliament federer is looking to claim his one hundred career title with a win in the british capital. and that's your news this hour andy w. and marion and stan thanks for watching. i'm scared of the body war. and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here and we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with clients of the what's your stuff.
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