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this is deja vu news live from berlin hamas threatens to step up rocket attacks after israeli airstrikes pound gaza funerals are taking place for the six palestinians killed in israeli airstrikes overnight those attacks were in retaliation for rocket fire from the hamas controlled territory one man in israel is dead also coming out of wildfires leave a trail of death and destruction in california a quarter of a million people flee and more than forty are confirmed dead making the fires the deadliest in the state's history. more than two hundred communities across north
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america submitted third spot amazon picks to sites in the eastern u.s. for you the second had reporters. and tributes pouring in for an entertainment legend whose characters inspired generations of readers marvel comics try and stand leave has died at the age of ninety five he was the creative force behind superheroes like spider-man the incredible hulk and the x. . i'm so me so much going to it's good to have you with us we start with the most serious cross border flare up between israel and the palestinians and for years international mediators are calling for restraint after gaza militants fired hundreds of rockets into southern israel in response to israeli airstrikes on targets in the gaza strip at least seven people have died at funerals are taking place in gaza the violence was triggered by a botched israeli military raid in. gaza on sunday we'll hear from our
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correspondent in gaza in a moment but first this report. people in gaza work up to a scene of destruction. this was all that was left of the t.v. station run by hamas. the israeli military said it was a strategic target it gave a warning that the strike was about to happen but the attack still cause panic among local residents. as soon as we saw the rockets we ran away from the house we are civilians we don't have weapons and rockets so soon as we heard the shelling we escaped. here also on the israeli side of the border. most of hamas rockets are intercepted by israel's defense system but some missiles have hit residential buildings including this one in the southern israeli town of ashkelon one man a palestinian labor was killed here people in the city are afraid and we have been
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living here in adversity in a southern neighborhood for many years through at least four rounds of warfare the buildings are very old the building where i live has no protection no protected area no shelter no protective stack case. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu essentially reinforcements to the border with gaza and he's now weighing up the country's next move there is a lot at stake for last night's therapy of violence between the two sides is the worst in more than four years and threatens to derail recent peace moves the united nations and other countries in the region are urging both israel and hamas to pull back from the brink before it's too late. our correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza we spoke to her earlier and asked her how she sees the situation in gaza developing . it's very hard to tell you at the moment because it changes all of our it was
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a very difficult night for people in gaza but old across the border in southern israel there have been sever and try to kill you in the area in gaza city in the past hour or so until that been ever rockets again the. two of their guns and their kind of person of action have threatened that morning that they would expand the range of rocket if the thread would not stop to think that if i had carried out over one hundred right. throughout the gaza strip you are god tradin god that is the norm these are numbers from many on the over three on that she rockets against killing people seven attorney. tanya cramer reporting for us there from gaza now to some other stories making news around the world russian opposition leader alexina vali says he's been barred from leaving the country and a message recorded at a moscow airport the kremlin critic allege he's being prevented from traveling to
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the european court of human rights which is due to issue a ruling over his attentions only serve twenty days in prison last month for organizing anti kremlin protests. libyan leaders are discussing united nations plans to stabilize the country after seven years of turmoil it is the first time representatives of libya's rival governments and factions have met since may the talks are being hosted by italy and come a week after the u.n. abandoned plans to hold elections in libya in december. french prime minister at what has led a ceremony to mark the third anniversary of the paris terror attacks some one hundred thirty people were killed when gunmen and suicide bombers stormed about a con concert hall a sports stadium and bars on november thirteenth two thousand and fifteen the so-called islamic state responsibility for the attack. and a u.s. think tank says it has identified at least thirteen undisclosed missile bases inside north korea the center for strategic and international studies says it's
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been operating several of the remote sites the report could further complicate diplomatic efforts to end north korea's nuclear program. a wildfire in northern california has now killed more than forty people making it the deadliest blaze ever to hit the u.s. state officials are unsure how many people are missing but it could number in the hundreds firefighters are working to tame the flames of what's being called the camp fire it has reduced the town of paradise to ashes in southern california two major fires are burning near los angeles threatening homes and infrastructure two people are confirmed dead there and thousands more have been forced to evacuate. in the line of fire blazed up the hillside in simi valley california as it needs a freeway becomes not it's a moment of life or death for these motorists soon firefighters many stood out of lines but the speed with which these fires spread shows how combustible southern
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california is right now. i've been doing this job for thirty one years and probably in the last. maybe seven years we every year seems to get worst highly flammable the region is in severe drought los angeles pot use a prime fire out. and high winds have been whipping up the fly they've been moving rapidly. off and they're so fast that when residents of the blazes on their doorstep or there is no notification came so fast it was not enough time to really. think that it is not their fault they couldn't possibly be everywhere at once counting the cost in this corner of malibu barely anything remain standing. malibu is one of. the areas and it's been among the
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hardest hit residents are in shock we have a lot of friends that their houses are gone all malibu park is gone. we're very lucky we only had one house in our family that. can save the destruction a new fire breaks out in a rural neighborhood of thousand objects this the third there in awake. the first place broke out last thursday hours after a deadly mass shooting in a thousand. many residents had little time to grave before being forced to flee the fly. on the american is preparing to set out her vision for the future of europe she'll be speaking shortly in the european parliament and strasburg of the german leader you see here with france's president played a central role marking the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world
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war over the weekend she spoke out against the dangers of resurgent nationalism and the need for countries to work together. to address the parliament in strasbourg and around an hour's time and will be listening in live on that. and is in stress for us timex good to see you so the chancellor is expected to outline her vision for europe's future to the lawmakers there in strasbourg what are you expecting to hear. the german chancellor really hasn't been one for visions in the past she has more of a pragmatic approach but we do know the elements that have been close to her heart in the past she is a big supporter of the european union especially when it comes to the e.u. as a piece of project she has made that very clear over the weekend and you just mentioned the comma in the ration for world war one and she spoke at the peace for him there and she warned of the dangers of nationalism basically saying that if some countries in the e.u.
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continue to go down that road of nationalism and forget about solidarity for example in the question of migration that is extremely dangerous and might shake the foundations of the e.u. that was after all the director of peace in the last decades here on this continent max we're looking at these images of a unity solidarity between germany and france from over the weekend when looking at the past but how united are they when it comes to how they see europe's future. now the french president they might call as opposed to going to medical is in charge of visions in the european union and in the beginning right after his election he had hoped that he could advances agenda with the help of a strong medical but then the political troubles in germany came in the way on top of that both of them don't necessarily want the same things in certain areas for example euro zone reform reform but they have found common ground they made some decisions on euro zone reform on migration the problem is that these things haven't
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really at best yet because of the e.u. it takes time to implement decisions are i do have is max has been reporting for us from strasburg max we'll talk to you live it later in the day. former u.s. first lady michelle obama's revealing new autobiography is out today the book called becoming includes very personal revelations about lice in the white house and many in the obama's hometown chicago couldn't wait to get a copy. that night in she coddles high park for those first in line it's a moment of joy. michelle obama's autobiography becoming is finally on sale time for her fans to celebrate in her once favorite bookstore. becoming the former first lady tells the story of her life and many in her old neighborhood are prolife what she achieved. she is the go like
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greatest of all time and she is a secada old woman just like me grew up a chicago girl sounds so for me she'd. she's like whoa personified she is someone definitely to look up to for little girls for young women my age makes you feel like you can do anything and office is a real person with a real real human being so i just been excited to get this book and for the first time you shell obama opened up about details of her life that she kept secret for years her marriage and her time in the white house but she also writes about the obstacles she had to overcome as an african american she was accused of being unpatriotic when i think idea what a lot of black folks were doing we were afraid to hope because it's hard to believe that the country that oppressed you could one day be led by. and they didn't think
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the country was ready and so my attitude was a reflection of that skepticism michelle duster went to school with michelle obama and also became friends with her husband and later president barack obama a college professor she published a book about the former first lady and argues that we shall obama is an ambassador for the african american community. so i think for a lot of women they felt like wow you know i'm visible finally because michelle obama is visible and accepted and adored by two. can walk into a and b. and be treated with respect. it's good bomb a story that this community and she cuddled believes in. but with the man who succeeded him in the white house many here think they're achieving lands are in danger. you're watching d.w.
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