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this is deja vu news live from berlin anger grows in mexico as thousands of migrants arrive at the border with the united states as tensions rise in tijuana g.w.s. protesters why they think the margarets should be forced to leave and we hear from the migrants who fear for their lives also coming up he actually is just a small child and has to carry so much weight he could break come back and it's hard for her that she should be at least thirteen or fourteen to do act like. no
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means to mine and eight year old refugee from syria forced to work in the fields an eleven on to help her family survive. and one of central america's most active volcanoes roars back to life thousands of evacuees as the volcano fire in guatemala threatens dozens of towns and villages. and a frustrating end to a catastrophic year for german football they go two goals up against the netherlands but two late goals by the dodge send them to the nation's league finals . bryan thomas a very warm welcome to the show tensions are mounting in the mexican town of want on the border with the united states nearly three thousand migrants from central america have arrived there over the past few days the u.s. has been fortified in the nearby. by border crossing over fears that migrants might
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try to overrun their checkpoints we'll talk to our correspondent in mexico after this report from tijuana where anti migrant protesters have clashed with police and attacked markets. by. we don't want you here that's the message of around two hundred thirty one a residence protesting the arrival of thousands of central american migrants tensions are mounting here the protesters accuse the migrants of forcing their way into mexico and of being ungrateful for the help they're offered no getting most of you have not returned our government to support this farce. when we all know it's a sham. be it enough of the just bringing the problems here. but i mean the formula is what i mean by sort of not migrants. they're invaders is it just like someone who breaks into your house so only what sort of. emptiness.
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they his he uses the government is spending a lot of money on them already although there are many poor people here. the protest march targeted the city sports stadium which has been turned into a makeshift shelter for the migrants. a police barrier kept them out but the people inside were trapped in the stadium all day. we don't want to fight of course trouble there are children here. we're not leaving the stadium because we don't want to instigate any violence we fled violence and don't want to cause more of it. locals have thrown stones at the migrants several times the attacks to frighten them. because. we're in great danger they come from areas of mexico that don't want to hear their
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disguises garbagemen they're armed and want to attack us. they hit a child on the head when they threw stones at us. i don't mean your letter i don't know. was the flare a person a phobia and mexican towns along the migrants route is unprecedented and there's never been so much hostility towards new comers one of the reasons is the city being ill equipped to deal with the influx of people who upon arrival slept on the streets and relied on aid organizations for food. depending on when someone is handing out chocolate everyone crowds around these people are desperate they've had a torturous journey and do it to survive there's no food in the shelters. but again the really nice and again. racially charged comments from local politicians have heightened tensions. there to get there was.
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to one as mayor called the migrants lazy and on worthy of human rights. a state politician also issued this warning. of all sort of. government and society will welcome them and help them. but only in keeping with the north and the one is residents here are very generous but they want rules to be upheld a lot of. the honduran ambassador in mexico is worried about the safety of his compatriots he wants to open a department that monitors violence against them in the t one a consulate. one turning up with things that i mean take a we're going to have a permanent presence here. if you will stick to the facts and work closely with authorities and human rights groups that. when that's in a phobia as
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a worldwide problem and we need to be vigilant. but they're going to get better they and wonder if anyone is likely to be. many fear that without urgent action protests like this could lead to an all out attack on migrants. ok let's get the very latest from our correspondent stuff and simon standing by for us in tijuana stephanie what are you hearing are these protests going to continue. very likely that they are continue to happen in the next few days maybe in the next few weeks or even months because that's actually how officials as well as people on the street foresee things to be happening here more influx from migrants and caravan migrants the so-called caravan migrants into and of course this takes a toll on the city of. as we heard in the report there have limited resources here and some people to really put this in perspective are really concerned and hostile
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against. the city of one point six million people and two hundred protesters over the weekend and maybe a few more down the line in the next few weeks i just want to make sure that this is because past perspective the city in general and the people here are not still per se against the migrants which are known to shelter. ok now us stuff and thanks for that perspective american authorities closed their border crossing with masks yesterday for part of the day i can you tell us what triggered that. well yeah actually you can see a right behind me here this is needed also busiest border crossing between mexico and the u.s. at the border between mexico and the u.s. . the u.s. officials said that they had to close lanes which are now open again and quite busy as you can see but that's a day and night event here in quanah because they were afraid of
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a rush attempts of some migrants or caravan migrants. across the border that's why they put a bob wire up and more concrete barriers i have to also tell you that there is a lot of people into quanah if you speak to them they tell you that this was no way anywhere close to a rush of migrants making it towards the border because those charon migrants which are now in the shelter are exactly they're in the shelter they're not even close to the border those are mexicans or other people who have the appropriate papers you can go up to california right across the border right there and then come back tomorrow or whenever they want to ok now american authorities though have expressed concerns that migrants might try to force their way through the border crossing there are mexican police prepared to prevent that should that occur where you are on the mexican side of the border. absolutely there's a there's a former police presence here and that's just the police you see there's also
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barracked the police the crowd control forces which are in the barracks here around at the border i don't think. the mexicans have an interest in escalating this is not the federal government it makes in mexico city nor the local government into quanah so i think that actually u.s. border police or border forces as well as u.s. army who are helping the customs and border patrol here and the mexican police are working quite well together and trying to prevent anything unexpected to happen at the border ok no one wants to see an escalation of course but many of these migrants have have literally traveled thousands of miles to get into the united states with all this security now in place how many are going to actually make it across. that's a good question and that's everybody's guess i would say well there's about eighty
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per day who are managed who managed to fill out asylum papers and ask for asylum within the united states that's what the u.s. authorities say that's what the day rate is what they allow and can process eighty . families or people who can ask for asylum however in the future there is for to afford to stay actually a nother part of this original caravan which is now already partly in the shelters expected to arrive and it's everybody's guess how many people actually it will make it into the united states it definitely i think will not happen that anybody rushes to the border and crosses illegally in in masses that's. almost impossible because u.s. and mexican security and border forces are fairly well prepared to for that to prevent stuff and signs bringing us up to date from well where he'll continue to be posting
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the very latest from there thanks so much for that stuff. for look at some of the other stories making news today in the united states where people have been reported killed in a shooting at a hospital in chicago a police officer and suspected gunman are among the dead police say the attack was sparked by a domestic dispute a separate shooting in downtown denver colorado has left at least one person dead and several more. known rental company air b.n. b. has decided to remove its listings for israeli settlements in the palestinian west bank the on line platform said it would cease its operations in occupied territories at the core of the disputes between israelis and. israel's government on the move as discriminatory. new fighting us broken out in the yemen's port city of data shattering a lol and violence that had raised hopes for a cease fire earlier both the hooty rebels and the saudi led military coalition
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that announced a halt in their attacks enable peace talks mediated by the un. us president donald trump says he will be reviewing information about the murder of saudi journalist mall today the president had previously said he's not convinced that crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered to kill but the president is coming under pressure from both democrats and republicans to take action against riyadh here in germany the government has taken steps to rebuke saudi arabia. the death of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi has placed a great strain on relations between germany and saudi arabia germany's foreign minister announced travel bans for eighteen saudis and educate involved in the killing but we're going to investigate this more we're following this case closely and reserve the right to take further steps will be hard the german economics ministry says it will no longer export to saudi arabia previously approved sales
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have now been cancelled. news the result of this action means we've seized all weapons exports from germany to saudi arabia. the move will impact the piano shipyard in the baltic sea town of will gust here they've stopped building coast guard ships for the saudis on sales to saudi arabia also controversial due to the kingdom's leading role in yemen civil war millions of people there are starving and the u.n. is backing a whole two weapons delivery system and wish that it's always a good step and will benefit civilians men and women and children who have nothing to do with the war conflicts between her but ultimately saudi arabia receives and have fraction of its weapons from germany needed the us know britain its top supply is say they'll stop selling weapons to riyadh. this is deja vu news live from berlin still ahead on the show guatemala was a volcano
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a fire erupts for the fifth time this year and thousands who've already lost their homes a lot of once again are forced to flee. and they've escaped geodes but now poverty is forcing desperate desperate syrian refugee families to send their children out to work the u.n. says some one hundred eighty thousand refugee children living in lebanon or forgoing an education to work long hours for as little as two dollars a day no place has a higher concentration of syrian refugees than lebanon's bekaa valley did abuse abraham travel to a un camp there and has been looking at the plight of one family that's shared by many others it is six in the morning in lebanon's bekaa valley it year old so my i just woke up a splash of cold water in the face and she is ready for work. her
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family fled syria to escape i asked her now they're in lebanon where they can't always afford breakfast so my issue is this tiny makeshift bed with three of her six siblings. she doesn't go to school there are no schools in the camp where would she go to school so my own mother is sick and cannot go to work her older siblings also work but so my is still needs to pitch in to help the family make ends meet so instead of getting on a school bus so mayor gets on the strike every morning where she is the only child among many adults. for two dollars a day some air collects whatever crop is ready for harvest in the bekaa valley. today it is onions and her hands are too little for the gloves the adults around her where. i came here from home today can collect the onions but i would rather
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have toys to play with. three quarters of syrian refugees in lebanon live under the poverty line according to unicef an estimated one hundred eighty thousand syrian refugee children. have been forced into child labor in the country so a lot more to do i don't know when she goes to work and i stay at home of course i'm not happy with that she's just a small child and has to carry so much weight it could break her back it's hard for her. she should be at least thirteen or fourteen to do work like that. there were many refugee families in lebanon rely on their children to pay the bills and the resources of aid agencies are overstretched it's unlikely that so many will be able to stop working anytime soon. football now in the last match of a frustrating twenty eight hundred for germany they drew two two with the
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netherlands in the nation's league points at the dutch through to the final four and became bridge did of your sports years to talk all about it you had another very disappointing result for germany and especially for coach walk love it was very disappointing and it could have been so very different you can live named a youthful side for this clash against the dutch and it was t.-mo vanna who opened the scoring off to just nine minutes of action leroy sonnie then doubled the hosts lead in the ninety minute the forgotten man in russia but he put himself on the scoresheet and it looked as if things were going to be plain sailing finally they went for germany at the end of the year but the dutch turn things around quincy promise with a go in the eighty fifth minute to pull one back for the dutch before virgil van dyke scored the equaliser in the ninetieth minute so a very disappointing result in the end for germany is worth mentioning that they were already relegated going into this match of the result wasn't so important sums of the competition but this now thirteen matches played in twenty eighteen and just
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four wins for the germany national team so not a good year at school ok not not important for that's very important for coach one who loves his a lot of voices they're mounting calling for him to go in trouble right now i think he's probably not in trouble he only saw in the new contract to stay on as the german coach before the world cup which in hindsight if he looks like a terrible idea from from the german f.a. and they don't appear to be in any rush to pay him off and kick him out the door early but he has been tossed with with bringing through the new generation now trying to get some young players into the squad and he's beginning to do that and he did last night i'm about to hear from him now he was very pleased with a few of his young charges against the dutch. and this is for like over the prize conceding the late goals is perhaps the price you pay for having a young team that needs to learn from these matches and was normally you have to close out these sorts of games not what was happening in all but some of the approach plays from this young teen was very good and that's
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a great base we can build our muscles. bone can ok so it's all about the learning curve as far as your who loves concerned what about the dutch they played a great game what a fight back there top of the group well they all have gone through now it's been a fantastic turnaround for the dutch on the on the rule term and they weren't part of the world cup of course but it's been fantastic for them a good year aside from that. they're now through that draw was very important for the dutch point puts them through to the final four of your wife and i sneak at the expense of france so hugely go from virgil van dyke last night as we can see that they're joined by some surprising company in the final four portugal england and switzerland probably not among the favorites to reach the final four when this year i finish and twenty kicked off but there they are going to be there in portugal in june next year so an exciting final four and a great result for the dutch very location though they're looking pretty strong in that group absolutely and ok thanks very much for that. well german formula three
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driver has undergone a successful eleven hour surgery on a fractured vertebrae that following a crash at the macau grand prix sunday doctors say that so if floor had movement in her limbs but will remain in intensive care for observation the seventeen year old lost control of her car and plummeted into a photographer's bunker to speed of about two hundred seventy five kilometers per hour a japanese driver two photographers and a race marshal were also taken to hospital with various of us. and you can always get more sports stories or a website that's did have you dot com forward slash sports or you can follow us on twitter at g.w. underscore sports. it's to guatemala now where the four way go volcano has begun erupting violently sending out dangerous flows of lava and ash and putting thousands of lives at risk now this is the very same volcano that killed an
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estimated two hundred people wiped out entire villages when it abruptly back in june thousands have been evacuated from vulnerable areas. pillars of lava a thousand meters high lit the night above water mahler's volcano a fire a tolerating display that made the danger from the volcano plain for all to see. the mountain has been sending bursts of lava hot rock and ash rushing down its slopes areas to the west have been bombarded with ashes and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. to make it that the one that i saw you have to find a way out as soon as you can when that's it. because when the lava arrives you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes
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down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of ash mud and debris that buried entire villages back then authorities were harshly criticized for not ordering evacuations this time they're taking no chances. it's likely this won't be the last time people in the area will need to seek safety and the wake of all can know is the most active in central america and will remain a hulking danger for the people who live here. or to close off our business now in a bit of a slide in the markets in asia this morning that's right brian. markets in asia are lower this morning following a sell off in new york that hit technology shares equities and tech players all plunged into negative territory shares in apple fell four percent after media
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reports that the company cut production orders for its three new i phone models which airs on facebook also dives by up to seven percent and i was on netflix also dropped by over five percent. shares of japanese carmaker nissan also on a version of this morning they're down by more than six percent after the arrest of the company's c.e.o. cargoes gone along with underreporting his earnings for years japanese media river is expected to fire mr growing within the next few days and political leaders in japan ponder about the impact the scandal might have on the country's economy. was formally regarded as one of the most dazzling managers in the automotive business after all he has the partnership of graham no mitsubishi and miss on to his belt but he's been under investigation for a month now the japanese carmaker says an internal investigation shows going under
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reported his income for several years he's also said to have used company money privately. nissan c.e.o. hero to psychotic says the alleged violations involve millions of dollars. to continue because there are problems in terms of governance when the top of brando is concurrently serving as the top business on with forty three percent of the shares of one person who has too much authority that was the problem i think that was one of the. board will vote on the proposal to dismiss go on on the thursday. japanese media reports say he's cooperating with authorities and has already been questioned. going has been called low cost killers since his time at the top of ram no some credit him with bringing nissen's vehicles back on the road to success after years of massive losses. the world's most famous digital
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currency has plunged to its lowest level in more than a year the bitcoin is now trading at below five thousand dollars and almost nine percent slide in one day the downward spiral continues there is some of that was triggered by an upgrade to the software used to run that coin the introduction of the new technology causes what is known as a fork between the old and the new version of the current this splitting into two has sparked investor fears of instability. and on the drive google is reportedly working on a submarine cable to improve internet access in cuba online coming to video remains patchy on the caribbean island for example more by all three g. service which many users in developed countries would consider too slow and outdated hasn't even been launched on cuba yet as the country is allowing for more private enterprise under connectivity has become a nuisance to entrepreneurs and a topic of the fashion world. welcome to the prehistoric era this is the dot now
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the take on the unreliable internet service in cuba when she's not making posters the artist signs shirts and accessories for her fashion line klunder stina latest show was a success thanks to the internet blandest teamed up with google to lifestream the event the online giant was happy to be part of the action legacy that represents what's always been possible there at the forefront of what's possible in cuba they're icons they're pioneers of moving forward they're the front of a social movement and for us there was a natural involvement they have these themes of connectivity which brings us back to the internet service in cuba leaves much to be decided although the government has opened hotspots what cubans can surf the web for two dollars an hour for fashion design a dining at the end of the life stream was about more than advertising her brand we
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want this internet and. big effort to bring that to you but i think internet is really important for a b he went into a. clandestine us first steps in online marketing has been a success with more on the horizon. you're watching t w news coming to you live from when we have more coming up the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news information around the clock on our web site that's dot com for many of the entirety. in here in berlin thanks for watching brothers. come.
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