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this is deja news live from berlin marking one hundred years since the end of world war one older than sixty world leaders attend the ceremony and paris is one century after the guns fell silent in the great war the bloody conflict that claimed millions of lives. many of those leaders gathered now out of peace forum hosted by french president emmanuel mccraw german chancellor angela merkel opened the event with an impassioned plea for world peace saying it can't be taken for granted. and california's wildfires grow more deadly by the day search teams and the devastated
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town of paradise have found more bodies at least twenty five people have died in the north pacific. i'm calling aspen and berlin thanks for joining us europe has been marking one hundred years since fighting stopped on the battlefields of world war one earlier today in paris heads of state from around the world gathered for a somber ceremony around nine million soldiers and millions more civilians lost their lives in the four year conflict. more than sixty willed leaders gathered at the octu triomphe in paris running like they missed the exact moment one hundred at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month the guns finally fell silent. but the message was clear never again given extra resonance by
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the location the tomb of the unknown soldier a silent symbol of the sacrifice of the millions killed in conflict. with the weather in paris perhaps appropriately wet and grey french prisoners among the commemorations he spoke of the day significance and the tragedy of war so many. cities on this very day the french and their allies celebrated their victory 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. the purpose of coaching there were readings from the time of the armistice drawing on the first world wars distinguished literary and poetic tradition words read by one of today's young students recalling the day a century ago when the great war ended seem like i'm not
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a good idea. and make money on the musk but i just found that there the war is over in iraq and in an hour we will leave. we will never have to come back here and from the french president a determination to build for the future. at this you're known as is. or you let us build our hopes rather than our fears against each other somber new provoke them and together we can avert threats of. this a picture of global warming poverty hunger disease inequality and ignorance that we have engaged in this fight and we can win it let us pursue it for victory is possible. forto over in the first and light of the second world war the french capital paris playing host to only enemies today together and
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reconciled and preventing another catastrophic conflict like world war one was the theme of a major gathering of leaders in paris this afternoon the event aimed to highlight the importance of international institutions in preventing and solving global conflicts russian president vladimir putin canadian prime minister justin trudeau and scores of other world leaders took part but u.s. president donald trump did not attend. i'm going to medical address the forum warning of the risk nationalism may pose to global peace a peace we have today and that we accept. as something natural. is not unnatural in any way but we have to keep defending it to meet with god because i think and let me share my thoughts with you today on this day of commemoration you know not soon i know i cannot consent that i go back there to imply nationalism
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i think that we might begin in a way to act in ways that you know as if we could just ignore our into. just a bit of chancellor merkel's speech them joined now in the studio by our colleague simon young from the us politics department you got to hear a bit of chancellor merkel's speech there what was her message to open this peace conference yeah i think she was denouncing the the sort of nationalism and militarism of course that characterized the first world war and brought nations to war then and saying that we need to learn the lesson of peace essentially from that simple message but of course. the the details of how you create peace there more difficult and she was saying that you know isolationism cannot be the answer it wasn't the answer in one nine hundred eighteen and it can't be now and indeed saying also that you know
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a failure to communicate between the nations. can have fatal consequences so i think possibly pointing there towards you know the lack of communication coming from washington at least today yeah exactly many would say europe now far from united i mean how receptive will the leaders be there to that message. well i think there is a yearning for peace and you know this is quite a clever move of president mccrone of france to gather with old more than eighty worldly he does for this commemoration in paris and then immediately to offer them a completely separate event where they can actually get down to some political negotiating and move towards that i mean we know of the conflicts the conflicts around ukraine syria yemen just to name but three and there are there are many others but the leaders are also talking about preventing conflicts before they've
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even before it comes to sort of military hostilities addressing issues like poverty hunger and disease these are the drivers of conflict and so it's a it's a big an ambitious agenda that this peace for him has taken on but of course those who are there will be looking for ways that they can contribute in mentioned some eighty leaders are there of course one big leader is not u.s. president donald trump opting not to attend the forum although he is in paris i think it's just that he's decided to stay away from this particular forum bats he's of the view that you know if he's not the one giving the giving the keynote speech and perhaps it would have been under the circumstances of her invited him to do so then he doesn't want to be sitting there listening to other world leaders advise ing him what's the best way to move towards peace i don't know but it does look
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strange and i think it just shows another way in which president trump is so out of step with all the nice things he does is i mean young thank you very much. for more on this weekend's and tenor e head to our website dot com for a special series delving into the history of what was then called the war to end all wars in history shows the story of the first world war told from different perspectives by peter credo from the eastern european perspective from the african perspective from the perspective to keep from the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. in poland today's date has even more significance nov eleventh marks the hundredth anniversary of the country's re founding president unjaded i presided over a state ceremony paying tribute to a leader of the country's bid for independence he and prime minister much more of us then led a controversial march through the capital that included members of nationalist
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groups earlier european council head and former polish prime minister donald tusk greeted crowds in warsaw and said that what unites poland is stronger than what divides us. a wildfire in northern california has now left at least twenty five people dead according to state authorities more than thirty people are reported missing and what's being called the most destructive blaze in california's history separate fires in the southern states southern part of the state are also raging forcing hundreds of thousands of people from their homes in addition to 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 tend to ash thousands of buildings in paradise northern california bunch to the ground. knives lost some in the very vehicles in which they were trying to escape. there were people literally burning in their cars running down
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the street. in their vehicles. dying on the road. it was just. it was just 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 mass shooting because of the wildfires there emergency services continue to work around the clock i know that some firefighters from various agencies including our fire department ventura county have slept in the streets overnight to keep an eye on fires embers make you
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sure that there are no additional homes burning or any other property to happen whole rowing 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 the gulf. even celebrities like lady gaga 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. in the league on saturday braman failed in their attempts and a two game losing streak a fantastic performance by glovebox play ended the home side's hopes of
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a change in fortunes and they showed the watching fans why they deserved to be second in the table. he seems right at home in the been this leak out of san player's arrival this summer has given grant back options up front out and out striker a winger but wherever he is on the pitch opposition defenses don't stand much chance when he does this. was a goal out of nowhere just four touches prior putting the businesses in front just before the break i was. was a player in the groove and three minutes into the second half he doubled his in his sights tally linking up with talking as out from a corner. the goal is simple as it was effective helped by a slight deflection was the hat trick now felt inevitable when just four minutes later the player obliged. goal number three is the match number eight of the
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season braman coach costar furious with the home defense players slips through his markers to find space men leave himself with a simple finish. braman were heading for defeat and then nary shot him got to go back to the host he failed to spare a fight back. was the day he was all about player very nearly smashed in a force three goals though more than enough to grab back and again. it's not a dream i had has today and put them away so it's good for me it's not often you score three goals and again i'm a very happy. for her players now the league's joint top scorer helping grads back cements their grip on second place as for brain men it's the first time they've lost three in a row and the coast out. on the watch let's have
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a look at the rest of the results from match day eleven so far like sig beat laver . three know on sunday dortmund down to byron in saturday's classic. berlin for the one freiburg fellow at home oftentimes squeeze past work to one. came away with a victory in nuremberg and hung over won the derby on friday one last game of the weekend in frankfurt is currently underway and just remind of the top stories that we're following for you right now global leaders have attended a peace forum in paris hosted by french president emmanuel mccraw event highlights the importance of international institutions in preventing in solving global conflicts german chancellor angela merkel told leaders of the world can't take peace for granted. and earlier more than sixty world leaders attended the ceremony in paris to mark one hundred years since the end of the first world war they gathered at the tomb of the unknown soldier at the base of the arc de triomphe france was at the epicenter of the world's first global conflict. you're watching
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