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if you look at it that. this is news from billions mocking one hundred years since the end of world war one . more than sixty attend a ceremony in paris one century off of the guns fall silent in the great war the bloody conflicts that taint millions of lives. hundreds of thousands take to the streets of warsaw to mock a hundred years of polish independence but many members of nationalist groups
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joined the state abrasions. thousands of five continue to battle three large wildfires in northern and southern california strong winds are making it difficult to contain the blazes which of killed more than two dozen people. i'm christine one welcome to the program europe has been mocking one hundred years since the fighting stopped on the battlefields of world war one day 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 conflicts. was it was a moment that had been a century in the making played out against the spectacular backdrop of the uk to triumph in paris running late in the rain world leaders missed the exact moment
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when one hundred years earlier at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month the guns finally fell silent but the message was clear never again the location adding extra resonance the tomb of the unknown soldier quiet symbol of the sacrifice of the millions killed in the conflict. french president emmanuel macron spoke of the tragedy of war and urged the world to work together for the future. at this you're known as a spy let us build our hopes rather than our fears against each other. together we can avert threats because all of the specter of global warming poverty hunger disease inequality and ignorance we've engaged in this fight and we can win it. let us pursue it for victory is possible but before you.
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perceive it. there were readings from the time of the armistice during on the wars which literally unpoetic tradition words read by one of today's young students recalling the day a century ago when the great war ended. their war is over. i understand in an hour we will leave because we will never have to come back here. later german chancellor angela merkel opened a new global peace forum hosted by the french president the world she said must remain vigilant against the dangers of nationalism that he commits and then was in this war that senseless bloodshed shows what national vainglorious ness and military arrogance can lead to it makes us aware of the devastating consequences of lack of communication and willingness to compromise in politics and diplomacy. in
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putting. u.s. president donald trump chose not to attend the peace forum visiting instead an american military cemetery but the abiding images will be the poignant scenes at the uk to train off the french capital fought over in the first and later the second world war now uniting old enemies remembering together. our chief correspondent max often was at that event at the trial of this morning hi max europe remembered what off its defining days this morning what was that moment like for you. that this was not really a military event that might have come as a surprise for some this was almost a pacifist event the bulk of the whole ceremony was taken up by a lot of children we almost saw more children than we saw soldiers and
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a lot of music so those parts really gave us a lasting impression there especially i thought bull liberal by maurice ravel not only because rebel himself was a very impressive personality who also participated in world war one but also the way it was conducted and presented by the european union youth orchestra the lot of verve with a lot of passion to me that was the highlight. maxwell fulfill for this victory turned out to be somewhat based at the country stuff it has the losses washington leading to its capital nation to nazi germany in one nine hundred fourteen how are the french remembering on this to stay. in one room our call really tried to take ownership of this cold liberation he had a marathon week starting last sunday going to eleven different departments with mixed results because interior policy interior french policy got in the way
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sometimes but he certainly put his stamp on the ceremony here behind me at the arc de triomphe today on sunday he really managed in the speech in front of all the other world leaders to highlight what was important for him a multilateral structure in the world and patriotism versus nationalism he really worn what was up ahead if more and more nations turned towards nationalism and what was interesting of course is that he said that in front of leaders like donald trump from the u.s. of blood in your putin from russia so really my culture to take this call and gather great nor as it is called here in france and distill a message from it for the present but also for the future. all right. chief correspondent in paris for us today thank you for more on this weekend centenary head to our website dot com thank you find a special series delving into the history off what was then once called to war to
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end all walls. the story shows the story of the first we are told from different perspectives by peter craven from the eastern european perspective from the conference in perspective from the perspective of turkey and the arab world. the w dot com slash w w one. poland has been marking its hundredth anniversary of independence more than two hundred thousand people took to the streets of the capital walsall including a number of nationalist scripts that joint this integrations president unjaded and that the macho after presiding over a state ceremony. a cannon salute in honor of the fallen. polish president n.j. due to kiss the flag and laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier the history of poland's last hundred years as one of much sacrifice and heavy loss of life is up on your own. these are
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our heroes we will not forget them in the coming hundred years. this thought. then came the controversial march through warsaw with senior politicians including duda at its head far right nationalist groups were out in numbers they had organized the marches in previous years making headlines with the recent slogans the government took over the planning for the latest event. for them us this is a general march for you poland for polish independence. the national anthem was sung the nationalists set off flares. everything disappeared in smoke. after a while they took to the streets accompanied by right wing sympathizers from italy and estimated two hundred thousand people took part in the march.
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a major shakeup at the top of the german government could be under way interior minister holst as they have for the head of the christian social union has faced increasing pressure to step down now miles a poll german media sources say they hope that intends to step aside soon as possible into and to resign his post as interior minister within the current legislation period as leader of the c.s.u. this is to party off and get of michael's christian democrats he repeatedly challenge machall and force a showdown at nearly there to the collapse of the coalition government he's roommates resignation follows a push showing in last month's the various state elections. residents of eastern ukraine regions controlled by russian backed separatists have voted for local governments they went to the polls to choose the head of government and in the self-proclaimed donetsk and luhansk people's republics where separatists have
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battled ukrainian forces since two thousand and fourteen kids in the west say the bush is images miss because it's conducted way ukraine has no control. giant wildfires continue to rage at both ends of california at least twenty five people have died in the blazes most of them in the northern mountain town of paradise which was almost entirely consumed by flames over one hundred people are still missing there more than one thousand five hundred has been the fire is in southern california thousands of homes activated officials say strong winds could push in this situation in the coming days. for the latest on those fires we're joined now by jim this chase and company in ridge on the beach at los angeles jason year on the beach in los angeles tell us about the fi is near you. i'm about forty minutes or so south of the fires and as you can see behind me the
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smoke is completely engulfed the south bay down here in southern california the helicopters are up the airplanes are up and they're dropping massive amounts of water on the flames the problem that they're running into is people are not evacuating when they're being told to evacuate and about one hundred fifty hundred fifty homes have been destroyed but that number is expected to climb firefighters just can't get into neighborhoods it's still too it's still too dangerous jason what about the weather conditions it sounds as though they are feeling the fire is . it's absolutely correct the winds are expected to gust of about seventy miles an hour today later on this afternoon and that's exactly what's happening is now firefighters have to chase this fire towards the coast and they can't catch up it's just bringing embers from a fire in one area and they can carry the winds contrary the embers about three
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miles and then you've got another fire there right now the fire here near malibu is standing at about one hundred thirty square miles and it's a massive massive blaze and firefighters are doing all that they can those winds are expected to continue through tuesday. and what is the situation in northern california. it's complete devastation where the fire that burns on the camp fire has destroyed in incinerated hundreds of homes and thousands of homes actually and people are had to evacuate and they were told to get out at a moment's notice people left behind their cell phone they left behind their i.d.'s their money and people are now stuck in shelters hoping for the best and hoping that at some point firefighters can get a handle on that fire and they can see if their homes still standing. jason can put down your reporting for us in los angeles thank you.
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in the bundesliga on sunday frankfurt put one on paul put on and then the stand up a foreman's to be chock a three mill and close off match day eleven here the results of the rest of the games from the weekend live safe beats neva close and three nil dortmund down by an inset today's classic a frame and suffered a neat defeat in a row this time against this little thump and then for one fry big fan at home oftentimes cleans pasta spoke to one step one in nuremberg had over one of the top be on friday. so let's take a look at the bundesliga table now that all the matches have ended dortmund stay top and are joined in the champions places by god and frank first by and drop down to fifty after their defeat on saturday. back in the bottom hoff but otherwise there are no big changes despite the bottom three teams all winning their matches this weekend it wasn't enough to lift them out of the relegation zone while
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champion lewis hamilton has won the penultimate grand prix off the two thousand and eighteen season he took the win in brazil just ahead of red bulls often and ferrari's commuter i can hamilton's victory means that the miss a to clinch the constructors title for the fifth season in a row off the bridge and had already sealed his fifth formula one championship in the last race for already and red bull will finish the season in second respectively. and just a reminder of the top story we're following for you more than sixty meters have attended the ceremony in paris to mock one hundred years since the end of the first world war many of the leaders and they gathered at a peace forum in the french capital jimmy johnson to get a medical open event with an impassioned people will say it cannot be taken for granted. you're watching the news live from the stage to inform all at the top of
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