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and we're determined to do something for you and for the next generation globally do this view barman series of global three thousand on d w and online. this is day to the news live from berlin and the u.s. president told trump makes an offer to end the government shutdown on the table legal status for hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants in exchange for a border wall but will opposition democrats play bold we'll get the latest from washington also coming up. colin bids farewell to the
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popular liberal america downs' who died monday after being stabbed at a charity event couple of days of dumb of it was laid to rest in the city where he was born and where he governed. plants from crushing poverty to capital of culture and italian city wants to ride it as a national disgrace is in the midst of her nice homes. i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has offered democrats a deal on immigration in a bid to end a partial shutdown of the u.s. government said he would provide temporary protection for some undocumented immigrants in return for funding for a barrier on the southern border of mexico thousands of government employees have been either furloughed or working without pay for almost five weeks in a. dispute with the democrats over the proposed border wall great american citizens
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those immigrants are known in the u.s. as dream is migrants brought a legally to the country as children trump offered to extend protections they receive in u.s. law on a temporary basis let's hear some of what he had to say three years of legislative relief for seven hundred thousand doctor recipients brought here unlawfully by their parents at a young age many years ago this extension will give them access to work permits social security numbers and protection from deportation most importantly well for more let's cross over to deities my weight in washington my democrat said they were going to reject this proposal even before the president spoke what was trying trying to accomplish. the politics of a government shutdown are all of bout who gets the blame because ultimately whoever
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ends up with the blame on their head is the person who's going to have to give up whatever they were trying to accomplish by shutting the government down and right now in the scheme of us political football the blame is solid solidly on trump's shoulders it's even shown that there are some of his base is starting to crack and peel away over the pressure on these government workers eight hundred thousand people who as you said are currently either working without pay or not working at all so this was his attempt to put the ball back in the democrats' court so to speak he was offering them really something that should have looked very attractive to a lot of democrats specifically as we were talking about and t.p.s. something that i'm sure a lot of his advisers said this is something the democrats can't say no to because it's something that so many democratic lawmakers can be a campaign down those protections for people who may have come to the country illegally and so this was him saying look i'm willing to come to the table i'm
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willing to deal i'm willing to give you something that you really want something that your base really wants in return you have to give me that something that i and my base really want and the day democrats are simply rejecting this out of hand perhaps thinking that they have enough political clout to withstand something like this so an attempt going well but hasn't what options are left on the table now. that is an extremely good question we're now in the the twenty ninth day and this time zone of people living without a paycheck and it really looks like both sides are making overtures to look like they're opening up to their side though really just digging into further entrenched their political positions it is still very politically expedient for the democrats to say no we're going to reject this because this wall the idea of this border wall with mexico that's changed so many times is something that democrats can so easily
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run against and it's still very easy for them to say nope we reject this and democratic voters will love them for it so no sign of it letting up. in washington thank you very much. leading figures from poland and the european union are in today paying their respects to the cities like man a dime of it was fatally stabbed while on stage at a charity event last sunday the murder of the liberal politician is believed to have been politically motivated adama which is being remembered for his civic engagement and for his willingness to speak up for what he believed in. not even the cover innocent midis church could provide enough space for the mourners and get done sgt thousands lined the streets to pay their respects to puddle of the movie their former mayor under man who embodied liberal values at a time of political run code in poland some whipped as they watched the service on specially erected big screens amid the so too there was fear for the future.
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it's very sad that we come together here under these circumstances we come to lower society to be devoted to the assassination last sunday show does exactly where that leads. i'm here to take a stand against aggression and i watch the end because they want to honor the man who was i when they for twenty years. with whom. our society is rife with aggression nationalism and then a phobia i see it every day. inside the church the polish prime minister looked on as the archbishop of get the calls for unity seeing the movie is death was a bell calling for alarm. the presence of european council president and ex polish prime minister donald tusk himself a dime's native was a reminder to other movies his continued belief in the european union. he was a good done a poll but also
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a european who believed in european values above all freedom and solidarity if you . move it was laid to rest on saturday in the city in whose service he had spent his life many hope that his violent death allegedly at the hands of a political opponent will prove a catalyst in healing the country's divisions. well turning to mexico now where officials say at least sixty six six people have died and dozens more have been injured after a fuel pipeline exploded the disaster happened about one hundred kilometers north of mexico city residents from the town of twyla leapin have been collecting fuel from an illegally tapped pipeline when it exploded in a huge fireball the blaze has been put out but rescue services are continuing to examine the site. forensic teams face a painstaking task after the deadly explosion that has left a community in shock. the ferocity of the blaze means that many of the suspected
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victims are charged beyond recognition it will be very difficult to find and identify them because as we could see the. barn or many families came to despoiling during all the morning to find someone they did in a fine and because of that the desperation provokes some and never situation with the house or it is. the family's fear their loved ones were among those gathered unable to resist the temptation of free gasoline the fuel was spraying from a pipeline operated by pemex mexico's states run petroleum company cried soon came to fill their pails and jerry cans. a couple of hours later an explosion on a fireball engulfed the scene witnesses said many of the victims were covered with flames as they ran for their lives for now it's not clear what triggered the
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explosion but a single spark is all that it takes. there were hundreds of people collecting gasoline which was coming out of the pipe on the one hand they needed it but it was also bad judgment. we know the risks of gasoline it is very explosive. the tragedy comes just weeks after mexico's newly inaugurated president launched a crackdown on pathed from the country's vast network of fuel pipelines. the mexican president or. of the sudan this sixty six people say that it will continue to fight against the oil traffic in who will increase their number of units to cover men says thieves often driven by poverty drilled presence of illegal tops last year those tops often lead to fires and loss of life though this tragedy is the deadliest in recent years. now to some of the other
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stories making news around the world thousands of hunger ariens have come out across the country to protest prime minister viktor orban government they're furious about a new labor law allowing employees to ask workers to do up to four hundred hours of overtime a year critics say the law effectively introduces a six day workweek. french police have again clashed with so-called yellow vests protesters in paris security forces used tear gas and water cannons against demonstrators hurling rocks and bottles it's the tenth consecutive weekend of anti-government protests in the country president emanuel micro has launched a nationwide listening to it to address the protesters grievances. rescuers in spain have begun drilling a tunnel in a bid to rescue a two year old boy who's been trapped in a well for six days the child fell down an unmanned well shaft near the city of malaga nearly
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a week ago but until now conditions were not favorable to begin drilling. in motor sports mick schumacher the son of seven time formula one world champion michael schumacher has joined ferrari's academy the move would see him link up with the team where his father became a legend of the sport as part of the training program he'll to. in ferrari's pre-season testing. it's the most successful name in motor sports make sure makar is well on the way to following in the footsteps of his illustrious father michael. liked at the junior schumacher started out in karting he raced under his mother's maiden name in an attempt to avoid any unwelcome attention but by the time he arrived in formula for the first level in single feature racing everyone knew who he was two years in that series were followed by a season in formula three and with it
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a european formula three title breaking through with the premise becoming famous in his own right. it's unbelievable when you think this is just for me i'm somehow a bit ok i'm not used to it and. this season make sure makeable competes in formula two with premier known for its links to ferrari. that's the same for each team with which father michael won five of his seven formula one world titles success backs wrists leaping giants of motor sports and was adored trick by the teens legendary fans of course with the shoe macca name comes pressure even though his manager has for years been trying to keep that in check. you know it's minus from my point of view obviously i must ask that people don't set their expectations too high date and was moment of the moment he has so much to learn that it's really a question of gaining experience on the race track and putting the media attention
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to one side and. all roads point to make sure backers eventual progression for formula one and the sport father michael dominated. these fronds hoping success runs in their genes. i mean italian city of materia has kicked off its here as the european capital of culture once one of italy's poorest cities metairie is in the midst of a tourist and is poised to play host to a variety of cultural events and twenty nine tate at the core of the city's turnaround is its ancient cave times wants to ride it as a national disgrace they're now feeling and many were nice sounds. material marked the beginning of its tenure as europe's capital of culture with a nighttime celebration today the city of sixty thousand residents is best known for its ancient cave dwelling. but in the past materia had a reputation for high levels of extreme poverty located in an economically backward
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part of italy materials rates of infant mortality used to be fifty percent living conditions were cramped up until the one nine hundred sixty s. residents often lived side by side with farm animals inside the cold and caves but now there is optimism a terrorist fortunes will be brighter. yes i'm hopeful that things will change now our children have long departed i hope that more jobs will be attracted to. we know you since the one nine hundred ninety s. many of material houses have been turned into holiday homes luxury hotels constructed for well heeled tourists but didn't know what terra should not turn into a kind of disneyland that would be its downfall it's a fragile city. for italy's prime minister josep the contrary material has become a prestige project but for the people of this engine city its new status as
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european capital of culture is an opportunity to term a terrorist dream of a prosperous future into reality. well that's news rap for now i'm all coming at the top of the hour and don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website at state any dot com i'm rebecca thanks for joining me. for state school in the jungle. or first climbing lots of. doors grandma letter arrives to. join the ranks jane on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. an orangutan returns home on the w. don't come to tanks. in the great one hundred years of color and join our
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