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eleven lamaist. start would you marry a cheap song d.w. . this is the news live from the u.s. government shutdown is over at least for the time being. short while i will sign a bill to open our government for three weeks until dr worth fifty. i will make sure that all employees receive their back pay very quickly or as soon
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as possible the half of. the president trump still wants his border wall and is threatening another shutdown if he doesn't get what he calls the fair deal also coming up. venezuela's self declared president cramps up his revolt kwan white dove bounce to keep fighting until the country gets a new transitional government the u.n. security council is set to discuss the crisis in an emergency session today but its members have different ideas on things and factors. and it's a nordic head to head at the handful world cup norway wins that semifinal against germany and now takes on posts that market.
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i'm on ukip as mccain and thanks so much for joining me the longest government shutdown in the history of the united states is over at least for now thirty five days into the standoff with the lawmakers president donald trump has passed a short term funding bill to temporarily reopen the government but his funding request for a five point seven billion dollars border war with mexico the issue that stuff of the deadlock is not part of the deal. this was the announcement federal employees across the country have been waiting for and not just them thank you very much my fellow americans i am very proud to announce today that we have reached a deal to end the shutdown and reopen the federal government. agreed to temporarily reopen the government until mid february even without having received the funding for his key request a wall on the border to mexico his retreat came after intensifying delays at
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some of the nation's biggest airports and another missed pay day for hundreds of thousands of federal workers the american people did not like it when you throw a wrench into the into the lives of government workers over an unrelated political dispute working people throughout america empathize with the federal workers and were aghast at what the president was doing to them since the beginning of the shutdown the president's approval rating has hit an all time low he was increasingly accused of being out of touch with the ordinary people. but despite all criticism trump has not given up on the border will just get republican and democrat lawmakers will now negotiate in order to find a mutually agreeable solution for border security and trump already made clear
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should he not be satisfied with the outcome. this showdown could continue. they call them that from the german council on foreign relations joined me in the studio earlier and i put it to her that this is a clear defeat for president trump. absolutely the democrats can claim for victory here there are no negotiations about the war before the end the shutdown so i think it is a very big success for the democrats and especially for nancy pelosi now this is a temporary measure this is funding for only three weeks but what happens then i mean there's been a huge cost to the country during this the shutdown what happens after these three weeks where the negotiations would be even tougher because the atmosphere would change even more. even though people will get paid now or will. be compensated for the time. of the shutdown there are
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a lot of people who are dependent on this money which are not directly working for the government so all the services the people who provide. goods and services to the government we're not to be paid so you have hardening off the atmosphere and the issues if the democrats are willing to include the budget for the wall we'd still be on the negotiation table so i expect another crisis on the horizontal because trump has to deliver to his electorate and he will not back down even though his situation has now fundamentally changed he even looks wimpy to some office. supporters and this is something which you know the insight and mood to debate and it most possibly another crisis so as you say an even further
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hardening of of the atmosphere and of course his standing he does not like to lose what is this going to do how will this affect affect trump's support specifically amongst his base where he still has to deliver and the base still expects him. to come up with an idea or up with a plan to build the wall and it's interesting because yesterday when he announced the temporary. end of the shutdown he didn't talk about the fact that he wanted mexico to pay for the war which is very interesting because this is something he promised to the people who voted for him and you know seeing him doing this might change some of the elements of what he promised his electorate to do and they have very closely observing what the president can and cannot so it is a very tricky situation and the government shutdown is extremely unpopular
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and that was nicole runabout from the german council on foreign relations here in the studio with me earlier. now the u.n. security council has called an emergency session today to discuss the crisis in venezuela the country's self declared interim president. has said he will not give up his fight for fresh elections he has announced large scale protests the next week and he's called on the army to switch their allegiance and support him the man who declared himself president came out of hiding on friday in the venezuelan capital caracas opposition leader one rejected an offer of talks with incumbent president nicolas maduro and urged supporters to protest until transparent elections are held. so are you accompanying those this saturday and sunday brothers to prepare for next week's large demonstration of course we're going back to the street. but maduro refuses to budge he's backed by the
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military who refused please to change sides and he put trey's guy does rise as a conspiracy against his government. i know every ten thing they put together a coup attempt together with an international. media you can tell us there is a media coup against venezuela. to distort the real situation. and to put pressure on a country. and impose washington's model of intervention and it washes. the douro severed relations with the u.s. after washington rushed to support his opponent while some u.s. staff have left the embassy for the airport the trumpet ministration says it will keep the embassy open and self-proclaimed interim leader one why dole is promising the people of venezuela humanitarian aid supplied by the united states.
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ok for more on the story let's bring in peter he's the scientific director at the i bear american institute in berlin peter thanks so much for joining us today and why has reappeared and in caracas surrounded by his supporters and has his support been steadily growing i think so but we will have more information about this next week but what we can say is that he has been able to we only made the opposition with his idea of those of you have those so open assemblies to make people process the protest once again ok now my dear it doesn't seem to still have the military leadership behind him is there any indication at all that he's ready to back down that he would consider fresh elections it's not a surprise that he has a military leadership behind him the question will be next week how is the bigger
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the bigger part of the military acting when there are once again protests this for the moment no sign that he will step the honorable step back no sign until a case of why don't he's calling for a major demonstration next week what do you think will happen how is this power struggle going to unfold well we have seen an internationalization of this conflict so that's also what we are going to see i'm the united in the united nations security council today all the different positions above all this has been happening in venezuela and has announced some kind of road to transitions so he says the use open has to step back then we have to create a transitional government and then there must be free and fair election and of course human intake ate also for the people in the country so that's what he is proposing we have to see next week really people are joining the streets because that sees only power he is or other powerless u.s.
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policies are humans. powerful arguments but he has no real power up to now ok talking about washington washington has said that it will divert oil revenues to one is that of a credible threat how much damage would something like that do to the jury quite a difficult question because we all know that president trump and some of the people who are now are talking about democracy and when as well i'm not the best of friends of democracy for all we know them also the new special in charge of foreign as well and now is known as a hawk for a lot of time so but it's a difficult situation and i think we have to accept all. possibilities to to help. restore democracy and when is. it about the scientific director of the i bear american institute thank you so much for coming as of to speak to us today. so look at some of the other stories making news around the world roger
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stone the former advisor to donald trump who was arrested and charged on friday says he will not testify against the president stone faces charges stemming from the mulla investigation into possible collusion between russia and trump's presidential campaign stone calls the charges a politically motivated. spanish rescuers have found the dead body of a two year old boy who had fallen into a deep narrow well on the thirteenth of january miners have been drilling day and night to reach to learn. the tragedy has gripped staying with the country closely following every turn of the complex rescue operation. the german government commission has mapped out a road to end the country's reliance on brown coal after a marathon meeting the panel agreed to phase out should be completed by the end of twenty thirty eight the recommendation is part of germany's bid to transition to
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a climate friendly power grid but critics warn that the move could cost thousands of jobs in mining regions. now the fairy tale is over for germany at the hand world championships millions of people here have been gripped by handball favor as co-hosts germany ratcheted up their victories but the run came to an end when they were knocked out by norway in friday's semifinal. germany got off to the better start as a canary three one lead. but no way were unfazed and fought their way back. in an evenly balanced match to lead change side numerous times. i. it was a tough sissoko battle that wasn't always fair towards the end of the first half for players with tense such a minute penalties noice scored from
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a last second penalty throw to take a fourteen twelve lead into the break in the second half no control. led by their star players under cyclists and the scandinavians builds up a fool goal lead it signs compton's against time i can't german hopes alive with seven goals. but it wasn't enough to close the gump norway held outs and ended germany's dream run winning certainly one twenty five. norway will now play denmark in sunday's final. on friday's bundesliga action it was a busy fuss huff with half the berlin hosting the visitors took the lead but was unable to hold on not once but twice opening the school the scoring in the seventeenth minute when he had been on a play on a fire at home the stunna as have had other plans and levelled the school but shall cut restored the lead just before the break only for hats as a dad it's
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a bitch to equalise and added time to will the final school and what will be remembered as a scintillating and counter. and now quick reminder of the top story that we're following for you today u.s. president donald trump has announced a deal temporarily ending the government shutdown public sector employees can return to work for twenty one days in the meantime republicans and democrats will to go shake trump's request for a wall along the border with mexico. today thanks so much for work. here's what's coming up for the book going to sleep you know how to talk about it here on the job you know it's time to take a look at what all that means for the table of course. we're going to sleep every weekend here on t.w. .
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