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bridge. the track season report starts november seventeenth on g.w. . business d.w. news live from berlin marking one hundred years since the end of world war one more than sixty world leaders attended a ceremony in paris marking one hundred years since the guns fell silent in the great from your a bloody conflict that claimed millions of lives our correspondents are at the commemorations also coming up california's wildfires grow more deadly by the
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day search teams combing through the remains of the town of paradise to find more bodies at least twenty three people are known to have died in the north of california. and going to sleep at soccer endorsement and byron munich's clash it went to the wire stay tuned to see who came out on top in a thrilling day acrassicauda. thanks for joining us i'm marrying evan's day in europe has been marking one hundred years since fighting stopped on the battlefields of world war one in paris french president among all micron welcome some sixty heads of state and governments from around the world for a somber ceremony around nine million soldiers and millions of civilians lost their lives in the four year conflict. would leaders gathered at the arc de triomphe in
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paris french president manuel mccraw led the commemorations in front of assembled dignitaries he spoke of the day's significance and the tragedy of war. so many here on this very day the french and their allies celebrated their victory. but they had fought for their homeland and their freedom and for this they had made huge sacrifices and suffered untold hardships. they had suffered a hell a hell no one can imagine. readings from the time of the armistice soldiers testimonies read out in different languages on hearing that the war had finally ended charles neville artillery officer. my darling parents today has been perfectly wonderful we got news of the armistice at half past nine
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this morning. commemorations to remember the seventeen million who lost their lives between nine hundred fourteen and nine hundred eighteen have been taking place around the world ceremonies across australia were held in memory of their sixty two thousand who were lost in the carnage. new zealand's two to all who war memorial was for this ceremony. hundreds of ex servicemen and civilians attended services in hong kong and in india. millions united to mock the silence that fell one hundred years ago. while covering those commemorations in paris was w correspondent max foster son and he joins us now on the line so max it was a somber rainy day in paris now the ceremonies have concluded tell us what stood
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out most for you if not every day that you see so many heads of state and government in one place the latest count sixty five of them attended here so that in itself is quite impressive but of course the musical element here km a.b. combined with the weather which actually suited the occasion if you will because it was remembering world war one of course is the happy happy. were quite impressive as well and i would personally in this case would say that. performed by the european union youth orchestra was very impressive and that was something you could tell that really moved people that were attending including the dignitaries. well we should also like to mention that there was only one speech made at the ceremony and that was a by the french president who didn't only talk about the events one hundred years ago he also spoke quite a bit about applying the lessons of the past for the present and future next hour
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what was his main message about that it was a speech promoting multilateral to that which was interesting because i think you followed at the state government you had many who were especially recently you have been promoting something completely different a new world order not based on multi-lateralism that you were president something john comes to mind here in the course that truth is the exact opposite of nationalism was all georgia had award leaders like putin world leaders like out of trouble who try to promote their own or their own brand of nationalism but you can also find it of course within the european union for example we have these like are you really or in italy and i would say the main message coming out of this was true continuing to gather as we have in the past through a multilateral world order that is definitely the main point you try to drive home
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and will continue to drive or greater atapi or bends organize your. reporting for us from paris many thanks indeed well to mark this weekend's and generated w. has produced a series of reports delving into the history of what was then called the war to end all wars. in history. the story of the first two different perspectives by peter trying to keep eastern european perspective from the for compass for from the perspective of turkey on the arab or. t.w. dot com slash w w one. polish leaders past and present have been marking the one hundredth anniversary of the country's independence but in separate events amid a rout over plans for a far right march today european union president and former prime minister donald
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toes greeted crowds in warsaw and said that what unites poland is stronger than what divides it earlier president andre jute presided over a state ceremony paying tribute to a leader of the country's bid for independence day will later join nationalist groups on a march through the capitol to the united states now where authorities in california say a wildfire in the north has killed at least twenty three people more than thirty people are missing in what's being called the most destructive blaze in california's history separate fires in the southern part of the state are also raging forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes as well as containing the flames firefighters now have the grim task of recovering the remains of those who were unable to escape. this smoldering remains of a town ten to ash thousands of buildings in paradise northern california
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burned to the ground. lives lost some in the very vehicles in which they were trying to escape there were people literally burning in their cars running down the street abandon me abandoning your vehicles. and dying on the road. it was just. it was just utter panic. this satellite image of the area around paradise shows just how devastating the raging inferno has been. much time i just. read. through a couple things in it but i didn't have time to get any variable in southern california thousand oaks is a city still reeling from wednesday night's mash shooting because of the wildfires that emergency services continue to work around the clock i know that
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firefighters from various agencies including our fire department interact county have slept in the streets overnight to keep an eye on fires embers making sure that there are no additional homes burning or any other property to happen home roic efforts we are forever grateful. in nearby malibu only the super rich can afford these luxury homes but no amount of money could save these mansions from the for roche's flames that in gulf. even celebrities like lady ga ga and kim kardashian have been forced to evacuate. what continues to dampen down these fires but with more strong winds expected over the coming days the worst may not yet be over.
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and for the latest on the california wildfires for joined now by journalist jason kava donia who's in redondo beach los angeles jason thanks for being with us what more can you tell us about the extent of the damage in paradise in the north of california. it is vast to say the least and it's devastating to look at and you hear stories of people who had to evacuate at a moment's notice that fire was raging hard and shasta and it really consumed a lot of buildings and surest area nearby people are at evacuation centers trying to get ahold of loved ones and people we're getting stories that people left without cell phones without any identification whatsoever and now officials are trying to identify them and try to get them in touch with some of their loved ones and it's very very difficult our governor elect just toured the burn zone right now
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and he said that it's it's it's incredible it's unbelievable it's paradise in northern california is a very wooded area and everything here in california is dry we have an hour they had any rain and it just went up in a matter of moments while the fires are also burning and here you in the south of the states what's the situation like over there. again it's hard and we have fire fighters that have been on the frontlines now for seventy two hours straight and they're exhausted we have seen pictures of them firefighters getting into people's homes that are asked burned out and they're just trying to get any rest that they can luckily it's in the middle of the night here and the winds have calmed across the state and the humidity is up that is helping them
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in their fight right now that may change later today winds are expected to get really nasty in certain areas so they're taking advantage of it they're using several helicopters there they're using crews and by and they're trying to cut shyer breaks in some of the vegetation up there and it's getting exhausting to say the least. that was jason cameron donny reporting on the california wildfires from outside los angeles. in this league a soccer on saturday a tabletop endorsements clashed with the reigning champions byron munich in what is known as dad classic well byron have had a poor start to the season by their standards while dortmund were unbeaten in the league so far iran they extended against their rivals in a match that swung one way and then the other. nico covert action is by and cycling
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to dortmund ready to put up a fight the champions have more possession from the get go but the game's first chance fell to dorman's in the ten minutes. marco royce failing to beat moto neuer . the other ran robert levin dusky wasn't his wasteful he converted said japanese pinpoint cross to break the deadlock i they were perfect timing from the by. far too much space left by dawkins defends the behind head into the break with the slender leaves you see we needed a massive stroke and pocket all katha was on the bench the match picked up even more momentum after the break neuer felt royce in the box the dortmund captain dusted himself off to convert the ensuing penalty. one all in the forty nine minutes. by him was still on the front foot goes away a committee set up eleven dusty for his brace just three minutes later to reestablish biden's lead it was the seventh of this season. the hosts kept
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missing shots off the chance as they look for the equaliser. and in the sixty seventh minute they had it i too will royce with this seconds of the match thanks buying kept fighting for the winner leaving them vulnerable at the back so a bit slow start of the counter-attack that sets up back outcast there for the decider of this sensational back before three two as dortmund held out for their first win against a rivals since november twenty sixth seen. in motor racing formula one champion lewis hamilton grab pole position at the brazilian grand prix on saturday a record extending eighty second of hamilton's career and his tenth of the season rossini's driver hamilton who's already clinched his fifth world championship came out. in front in a range wrenched session at interlock goes for our use of us in federal qualified
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second faces stewards investigation for a way bridge incident hamilton's two maids all terry both toss qualified third with sari's coming right conan fourth or stays crook sealed the construct first title on some talk shows and that's your news update here on t w a marion evans team from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching and do stay. it was a humane closing. the first disaster the twentieth century. want to end all wars cost millions of lives. world war one. arsenal hundreds and the first three. what is
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