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this is d.w. news line from but the leaders of france and germany come together in berlin for germany they all remember. the french president just closer cooperation with brandon jerwa ceremonies marking germany's day of remembrance he set to take steps in that direction in talks with chancellor angela merkel will have full coverage also coming up with the survey suggesting more people in britain would now choose to stay in the european union will take you to a town where the leave the vote was among the strongest in west palm and i'm
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switching songs. i'm helena home for good to have you with us in germany's talk a special service has taken place to all of the victims of war and violent oppression during the twentieth century european conflicts twice turned into world wars with hundreds of millions of lives lost and destroyed in both world war one in world war two fronts in germany fought on opposite sides. and near french president's mind when michael addressed parliament let's take a listen strength own real strength. is our unity. in the end it does not mean unanimous or uniform. in order to
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progress we have to accept that our rhythms and circles are different that some larger project of cooperation which was the case for showing on of the euro but we always need to remain open to everybody and keep in mind and in our hearts the interest of a unified europe that was our strength must also become our sovereignty if you will if we want to govern which fellow countrymen that we are going to be able to protect them from the numerous and to choose our future then we need to be moved. as europeans by the bag. french president and i knew when to back on that speaking with me in this studio is the deputy political correspondent peter craven piece that we saw that emanuel speaking earlier in the german buddhist it was a very pro european message that he did it wasn't it really prove european dejan
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very pro german he was very pro the franco german turned in which he sees at the heart of any initiative now to move europe forward the problem is though that those to french and the germans don't exactly see eye to eye the body language is good between the two of them but when you look at actually concrete proposals one the was mentioned by mr mccrone for example the taxation of the digital economy revenue based taxation of amazon google facebook and the like and the american says yes great ideas be popular with the european voters but it's going to get me into deep water with president truman trump in the us he's going to he's going to counterattack against the german car industry another one that's happened so that's a problem shared eurozone budget that's another idea that i'm going medical thinks is in principle quite good bush has now said she wanted to be negotiated with the overall if you budget which means negotiating with twenty seven e.u. members it means it's not going to happen anytime soon and then she also talks about the european army both of the both leaders talked about
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a european army uncle america however talking about a long term proposal. definitely looking at this in the much more in the short term and they also both talked about briggs it and having a common position on bragg's it who can have a common position on bragg's when it's so divided and so divisive and see clearly of a lot of issues where they may differ we know that the relationship between france and germany has also faced considerable strain in recent years so what we've seen today are the senior leaders talking the talk they have now gone behind closed doors they have to walk the walk can we expect something concrete coming. in the next month or exam it's not just the main issues that i just mentioned whether we're you know they do have very different positions i mean they do they they talk this over they don't walk the walk in essence that one with seems to be the mind of tragedy between these two characters and in terms of their leverage and how they can approach solving your problems because i'm going to buckle after all she's been
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talked about in germany she's lost power a lot recently she's been talked about as a as a lame duck and at the same time emanuel mccraw his popularity ratings have swung back to somewhere around thirty percent nine percent unemployment strikes across the country doesn't look good for him either so they really don't have the leverage the political leverage they need in the european context to make this work especially given the opposition from some of the populous around europe right i mean their vision for europe which they set out is sort of a very noble liberal europe of unity but are they reflecting what europeans want it's not just a noble vision it's a vision of more europe this is been the message from across at least a year since his famous obama address and what we're seeing at the moment is we're seeing the un parents the poles the italians the austrians all in the skeptical come but best britain peeling away not much necessarily of europe europe left i do
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sometimes wonder whether mccrone americal don't sometimes think we know why don't we cut back to when he looks plus us plus france and germany and begin again and i wonder whether that isn't where we're going to go some in the not too distant future and i'm going to vex essential reflection one would think to european leaders the political correspondent peter craven thanks a lot for your analysis. british prime minister theresa may says the next seven days in the briggs it process will be critical for britain and to the she said that she wouldn't give her backing to a plan to leave the european union until the two sides agree on what their future relationship will be european ministers are set to discuss the plan this week but as britain begins breaks it rather begins to take shape many votes it don't like what they see surveys now suggest a significant number of change their minds. this is one of britain's most here
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a skeptic communities here just to the east of london seventy percent of people voted to leave. many of them were young people after a week of drama at westminster but did the under thirty's think now what's the point of leave in this is going to be a lot hassle we want to preach it we want to europe just get it set off far more benefit from levy and stop it. stop and. romford young adults have been following the political show in london closely the result is that many are not sure whether leaving the you is the right thing to do after all i was in favor of leaving and when it's a leave i knew that there would be struggles all of the mess that is going on is has brought me to a point where i almost regret the decision to leave twenty four year old mitchell in the technology industry he had trusted british politicians to deliver on their
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promise to secure a good brakes a deal now he has doubts about whether that is possible see how much of the mess everything's actually come into there's no structure no one knows where it's going to go there's lots of uncertainty but the moment i feel that we should probably we should stay not far away sue connelly of the local conservative party is just as unhappy with the draft breaks of deal as mentioned but for her the answer cannot be to stay in the i think the way through. greenman this is rubbish basically it's not what we want it's not what we voted for we didn't vote for a load of idiots up in which. the whole to you might as total mix of the and the not so we won't we will we will. sue connelly things for young people from our wrong and doubting believe it but back in the snooker club mitchell believes the britons perhaps shouldn't have been asked to vote on the issue in the first place i want to kind of man the decision
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like this was something as complex of europe has been put in my hands because being honest i don't understand the thing the prime minister understands it so how are we making the decisions. this is the thing everyone has an opinion but no one knows what should happen now with all the unfolding uncertainty and kaos bumper to young people i'm not sure that the bracks or game can be won anymore. and for more i'm joined here in the studio by my colleague d.w. reporter alex forrest whiting thank you very much for joining us prime minister's recent is on the immense pressure from within her own party she spoke on television today what was her message it was a very clear message to those facts it is who won out saying this is no time for leadership contest because you not only risk delaying bricks if you risk the raining the whole process if this is what you really want there is a move among these cities within her own party for
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a no confidence vote they need around forty eight letters to be sent so far they've been about twenty five that have been sent so at the moment she's ok the form of bracks except for tree dominic rop who quit on thursday has today come out saying he doesn't like this draft delatour however he believes that a leadership contest would be a distraction so at the moment she is still ok but making it very clear to those. people that they need to support are those top brussels then for a minute on the other side i mean how do you think brussels will respond to any attempt from britain to renegotiate that draft deal well theresa may said today that she's going to brussels this week she's going to meet your younker and that she will not sign off will not divorce deal until she has assurances from brussels that the u.k. is going to have a good deal with the brics that they want is free trade deal however what is what you know what can the e.u. do we've been trashing this out now for two and
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a half years also they're not where they're going to back down on their red lines that probably make a few more compromises for that want to see stay in power to get this through parliament but there's not really a huge amount why i think that they can do it will be pretty much you accept this deal or you don't well let's think about the next steps then because a threesome may survive means british prime minister and then that withdrawal agreement is signed off on she then has to get it through parliament right i mean kanji well she does have to get it through parliament and today the leader of the labor party that's the main opposition party jeremy corbyn said that labor would not back her a deal so they went back to deal break city is what dale the scottish national party won't but do these unionist m.p.'s that prop up the government are unlikely to buy it is looking very very difficult for her so there's going to be a huge amount of pressure on m.p.'s within the conservative party and some labor
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m.p.'s to support the deal if they do not want to see and no deal that would be calles and of course there is the possibility still for a second referendum and it's first we are to thank you very much indeed. and now some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of central american migrants have reached the mexican city of tijuana on the u.s. border they plan to apply for asylum in the united states but since your forty's say they are unprepared to deal with the number of people expected to arrive in the coming months. a peaceful protest in central athens turned violent on saturday police fired tear gas and stun grenades after demonstrators held petrol bombs and firecrackers the violence came at the end of a demonstration to mark the anniversary of a student uprising in one thousand nine hundred seventy three that helped topple greece's military junta. the leaders of asian and pacific states have failed
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to agree on a joint statement at their summit in papa new guinea because of major trade different issues differences were particularly stark between rivals trying to the u.s. it marks the first time apec has not reached a consensus the annual gathering. to tennis now and a shock defeat for roger federer germany's number one exam is that have beat federer to advance to the championship match at the a.t.p. finals and london is about have is the first german to reach the final of the prestigious season ender since forrest back in one thousand nine hundred ninety six . in the turning points of the opening sets alexander despair of dynamic aggressive . late goal of the in from seventeen thousand fans in london the youngster stepped up to take the first blood of the first out of the title just last year in the top break in the second set the crowd cheers turned to boos at the
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same stop the play off to the ball boy dropped a bull juries are rallied. the umpire rightly great played the point that the crowd were outraged about something that happened of course. i apologised to roger at the net already you told me to read and that's ok you know it's obvious in the rules like that i want to apologise to the crowd as well despite the hostile crowd there stayed focused until the death his work of the net through being decisive of the offer about ninety minutes of sealed victory of reside all fedoroff becoming the first german to make the final since boris becker twenty two years ago of the. title of the german draws in the tennis world continues for the victory on sunday would hand serve the biggest success of his career. and a reminder now the top story we're following for you german chancellor i'm going to
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mark the french president of iran my call say they hope to sign a new treaty of friendship and cooperation between a countries in january and comes after michael closer ties in a speech on germany's day off remember. you're watching. you got any news on how to nominate thanks for joining us coming up. women's talk on t w they the female superheroes on a mission smart women smart talks smart station the legend days and by no means missed out on it were increasingly dangerous to. make for months.
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