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let me. do more and more for our two part documentary starts december eighth on w. . bush visit the w. news live from berlin and emotional farewell from the america less she addresses her c.d.u. party for the last time as its leader as for me i needed something more. she calls for party unity and receives a lengthy standing ovation later party delegates will vote on the successor could follow me into the chest. also coming up france boost security ahead of more
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protests the eiffel tower and other parisian landmarks prepare to close as french authorities brace for more violence yellow vests protesters are planning more rallies. and the english premier league celebrates another one as they did import former are the lights in basra has a little is heading to southampton can he turn around the fortunes of another struggling. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us uncle michael has been an emotional farewell to delegates as she steps down as leader of germany's c.d.u. party in her speech she defended the core values of her christian democratic party after appealing for unity within the party there was a long standing ovation for the veteran politician at times bethel appeared close to tears unusual for the german leader who is. then better known for her us still
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with apple step down from party leadership after eighteen years. since they did this allen funt to this moment. isn't just one feeling. that i have and that is the feeling is gratitude it was true joy it wasn't too thank you thank you our political correspondent find young is that the party conference there in hamburg and joins us now i thought i mean we saw this emotional farewell from chancellor merkel she appeared close to tears this really does give us the sense that at the end of an era isn't it. nice to me that's quite true and of course anglo-american look back to the eighteen years in which she's been in charge of the c.d.u. . i just say it's quite noisy here again now because i'm a great campaigner about the first of those putting themselves forward to be the
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successor to bangla medical is already speaking and to getting some serious applause but anglo-american speech as you say a review of her time as leader of the party when she said that she had taken it through difficult times it was really almost finished his apology she said when she came in as a result of the party funding scandal that helmut kohl had left behind but they kept a cool head turned things around showed that they could bring new themselves and stuck to their values of tolerance for celebrating the dignity of every citizen and she said that she felt the apology we had now been left in a place where it could deal with all the challenges that the world faces in germany faces not least of them of course migration which she also mentioned she said at the end of her speech how grateful she had been to have done this job the sun long and she received a standing ovation which. i counted as knowing many switches this is quite
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a long one yeah it was very impressive. wide ranging speech as you said looking at the past but also looking ahead to the future what stood out to you there. i think it was interesting when she talked about the values that the c.d.u. stands for she said we're a party that that stands for something for fair treatment in political debate for you know having a good. tussle with the opposition parties but always respecting the opposition i think that was possibly a little note to the fact that people have said here this leadership contest that's been going on over the last few weeks. threatens to some see it anyway to divide the party leave it divided because of the very different profiles of the candidates so she was saying you know when we've made our decisions we come together we're a unifying party and we want to be
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a party of the center she talked about the cd use electoral success is not least the one they had earlier this year in insall land which of course is where anna great care about his speaking behind me now comes from and that perhaps another hint that she that merkel thinks that that is the person who would be best placed to lead the party going forward yes i'm and looking ahead there are three candidates who are running for my place and for my thank you very high praise for the party chair and she said i'm going to have her and i was one of them thinking behind you but let's take a look now at this rate and the. least of the three candidates want to replace on. party leader they've been crisscrossing the country making their pitch will the leading role migration into the european union have been big issues where do the come to stand first up the comeback kid. twenty years ago he was the rising star of the party. until merkel snatched away a key post for
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a self he ended up leaving politics now he's back and as tough words for germany's asylum laws he's been shown that. it's long been my opinion that we should be ready to discuss openly the right to silence where they can really stay this way if we are serious about a european refugee and migration policy. politic. he softened his stance in the face of intense criticism but matts remains a migration hotline a party members wanting a younger face for conservative values may go for the new kid on the block inspan the thirty eight year old has given me a healthy dose of grief blaming the party's bad poll numbers on the refugee policy at times in the party is for rule of law and domestic security we are for public safety in the parks on the street and also on the borders we are the party for europe a europe that protects and protects itself protects its citizens that defends its
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values a europe that helps us because germany alone is too small. but not everyone is out to bury the past those looking for continuity could lean towards the favorite daughter and a great come come power position she shares with merkel relying less on the us for germany's defense. keep side open there are not too will be of the days when we would say to nato or us so send us the materials and the people and we as germany look on from outside or do little things those days are over. we have to take more responsibility for security and that also means spending money for it. on the grid. staked out where they stand another party gets to choose at its conference where every places i was party chair may replace the dead for future
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elections until then the two will have to work together. all right so i mean you've been speaking to delegates there in hamburg what are they saying what do you think the favorite is of these three. pretty hard to tell sumi but if you look at the polling motion in the hall for she do you suppose is at least on a great from care about the continuity candidate and somebody you probably would be better placed to bring stability and unity to the party off to the selection process but to friedrich schmidt's team has made the supporters most people think it'll be a runoff between the two of them and it's a secret ballot so we're just going to have to wait to learn a little bit later to find out who leads the c.d.u. in the coming months and use for you to be standing in the way to work there and have a very kind of thank you thank you. for
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let's catch up now some other stories making news around the world yemen's government and rebels traded accusations as they sat down for peace talks in sweden one key issue is expected to be the fate of the rebel held city hall date it's a key entry point for food aid to the country the u.n. brokered talks are the first since twenty sixty. the aquarius migrant rescue ship has ended its operations the charity that ran the vessel blames a smear campaign by european governments the aquarius was the last to charity run rescue ship operating off libya and save tens of thousands of migrants from drowning in the mediterranean. a u.s. bid to get the united nations to condemn hamas has failed the resolution proposed by u.s. ambassador to the u.n. because generally felt short of the required two thirds majority it would have formally condemned the palestinian militant group which fired more than three hundred rockets into israel last month. u.s.
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comedian kevin hart test stepped down from hosting the oscars just days after being named to the job the thirty nine year old drew criticism after anti-gay comma. as he'd made in the past resurfaced heart apologized to the l g b t q community and state in announcing this. the eiffel tower and the louvre museum are among the landmarks that will be closed in paris this weekend as france braces for a repeat of last week's violence and rioting but police efforts to control the violence of also prompted criticism at this video shows high school students being arrested in a town near paris hundreds of students were restaurant the country after protests disrupted or closed at many schools well crossed french cities and towns students walked out of their classrooms in anger at government reforms to university fees and entrance requirements. nonplus like a city at war rioting vandalism car set on fire and tear gas. at.
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fifty kilometers northwest of paris cars were burning here too and one hundred forty six people were taken into custody and fires in bordeaux in the south of the country and marches this banner reach a high school is angry wherever you look in france the scene a similar high school and university students who've joined the yellow vests demonstrations to protest against the rising cost of living and against the government many are also demanding the country's president to resign. also we support the yellow vests we have a common cause it's about our future so it's obvious that will take to the streets as it is and we're here to support this movement and for people to pay more attention to us. and what do the teachers say if there's no more security than your taking the risk in the past few days there's been rioting i saw a bus stop shelters being manned liason a car windshield smashed with a mother and three children inside the car these are things we've never seen before
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and are difficult to control and. there's no sign that high school and university students or the yellow vests are planning to stop their protests however not all the french think that should include violence when he's got a solution that is not a solution no solution at all you can demonstrate without being violent just like the law states he pleaded poller will. the government wants to show it's ready to negotiate however the concessions it's willing to make don't satisfy the yellow vests in the upper house of the french parliament the prime minister appealed to the demonstrators in a minute one of one hundred minutes with the minister of the interior asked those who were planning to come to paris on saturday to demonstrate not to do that they should distance themselves from the violence this is not about prohibiting freedom of expression it's simply good advice so that you don't get swept up in the violence thousands of security personnel will be deployed this weekend across the
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country the prime minister said that those who take part in writing will be arrested and brought to trial the government wants to show it won't put up with any more violence but that's not likely to stop the protests in football news the premier league has its first austrian manager after southampton hired former rb like the boss rough and it will the fifty one year old is the fourth former bundesliga coach now in england's top tier he's got a tough job southampton as one of the early season favorites for relegation. pozen hopes will enjoyed a big reputation in german football the austrian guiding abhi light seat to a second place finish in their first ever have been his league campaign his is an unfamiliar names of many premier league supporters the. hudl means is a small heart. so. this is more hard for a bit when you want. ralph rabbit hutch as the name translates will have his work
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cut out a new club southampton who currently light eighteenth in the league winless in eleven games he wasted no time getting to grips with his squad taking his first training session on thursday former bonus league coaches are all the rage in the premier league right now. he asked while prosy of dortmund unbind coaches yogen club and pep guardiola are doing battle at the top of the premier league with liverpool and manchester city while clubs former right hand man at dortmund david wagner's won plaudits last season by keeping an unfenced huddersfield side in the division in the short term hasn't hurt will hopes to emulate wagner's achievements with southampton. i know that there are no guarantees for winning so the only chance we have is to work on on chances to rise if we want to have guarantees you have to buy a washing machine. not not in football there are no guarantees anymore pozen hurtles high intensity coaching style and a passion for developing young players could make him
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a good fit at struggling southampton who pushed one of the country's best you to categorize i know you're watching news still to come on the program more products made in germany we'll see what's bringing a production line back. we'll have that story for you coming right up and this. takes it personally. with all the wonderful people that make the game so special. for all true fans. because more than football online climate change.
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