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this is the w.'s line from garland to resume a tangle the idea of a 2nd referendum mr bunn saphir planning to depart just date as part of what she calls a bold new offer to end britain's crisis also on the program. formula one racing legend and the good luck that has died he was notorious comeback after horrific crash in the 1000 some just take a look back at his achievements on the track. to bring you a preview of one of the 1st time in his face into movies of the town film festival
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. anybody actually kills anybody and fight to go to jail called manslaughter. crimes in tyrants you know it's back at this time brad pitt i'm usually another dicaprio will take you to the south of france to find out why the filmmakers latest offering is controversial i wite very nearly didn't make the cut. i'm still going to welcome to the program. we saw where the british prime minister and her latest attempt to get parliament to agree how wrecks that deal theresa may has announced that she will allow the lawmakers to vote on whether to hold a 2nd national referendum on leaving the e.u. these new deal as she calls it comes to months after britain's shuttle departure from the european union. i've also listened carefully to those who've been arguing
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for a 2nd referendum i've made my own view on this clear on many many times i do not believe this is a route that we should take because i think we should be implementing the result of the 1st referendum not asking the british people to vote in a 2nd one but i recognise the genuine and sincere strength of feeling across the house on this important issue the government will therefore include in the withdrawal agreement still at introduction a requirement to vote on whether to hold a 2nd referendum and this must take place before the withdrawal agreement can be ratified. straight to data because part of back at mass london welcome back at talk us through the rest of the prime minister's main point. welsh reason may was really mainly trying to reach out to those who have so far opposed to because they are looking for more assurances when it comes to
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a 2nd referendum and also on our work this is what she stressed now we have to remember that she was in touch with the labor opposition for for several weeks and all this has already been discussed and now she's coming up with some new proposals really in a last ditch attempt to rescue her own premier prime ministership because she really is so closely associated with this with this deal that she has struck with the european union and now she's trying to mostly reach out to those who are hoping for a 2nd referendum but also she has given further surance is on the future of northern oland assurances that this will be shaped also by the politicians within northern ireland so that it doesn't go over the head of of local politicians so she's trying to reach out to many sides in order to get her deal over the line and how is
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parliament our parliamentarians likely to react to this. well those who are clearly advocating for a 2nd referendum for example the liberal democrats which is the smaller opposition party here in westminster say why should we listen to reason may they tweeted that she is not advocating a 2nd referendum herself so skepticism because it's not going to be advocated by the government also they're very dubious whether she can see you can see anything through because they doubt that she will stay prime minister when this whole process continues a lot of speculation that reason may cannot stay on for much longer there as the e.u. elections that are coming up and she's expected to take a further beating all of the bigger parties are expected to take a beating and then we'll have to see what happens with this new proposal spot
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a lot of skepticism here in westminster from from the politicians that this will fly this time she's already tried 3 chimes not now the 4th attempt and not a lot of people are thinking that this time it will fly and there's a lot of mystery about today's speech it didn't happen in parliament and no one seems to be entirely sure where the prime minister was. he has not in parliament but she has said that she is going to give details about the bill within the next day so then we will know more and and possibly also there will be some closer scrutiny now these announcements but people will have to look in detail what it is exactly what she proposes and how this will come about what will be the sacrum stance of a 2nd referendum how is she. how exactly is you proposing that this could be held so all is parliamentarians we want to have
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a closer look at the next day's big mass in london thank you. to some of the other stories making news around the world police in russia have detained position figure leonid evolved cough close ally of top opposition leader alexei in the family he was charged with helping to organize a rally against the controversial pension reform last year faces up to 30 days in jail. has been reelected as indonesia's president having won just over 55 percent of the vote results was based the head of shadow of it fears of violent unrest i would urge his opponent a former general. to be untrue has refused to concede claiming widespread cheating. and so that talks between ruling generals and protesters are over a power sharing deal that broken down again opposition demonstrators have been camping outside the army headquarters for weeks demanding that a civilian should lead any transitional government talks fall of the removal of the
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country's long time autocratic president last month. work at rome's biggest airports are on 24 hour strike causing hundreds of flight cancellations it's allays flag carrier alitalia said it had canceled $300.00 its main transport union is pushing for a deal guaranteeing the future of the airline which has been taken over by the government. and tornadoes have struck in the u.s. states of oklahoma and texas about $6000000.00 people were in the path of a severe weather systems but it's not clear if there were any injuries us that national weather service is warning that the risk of tornadoes in the region is the highest for years. now to a story from a francis a space a family and the country 42 year old the lambada was left in a persistent vegetative state after a motorcycle accident more than 10 years ago in recent years i'm sure lumber his
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wife is campaigning for him to be allowed to die but his parents have contested her decision through the courts and the latest legal battle is now coming to a head. as doctors at this french hospital began shutting down life support an injunction came from a paris court doctors must resume his treatment. the 42 year old had been hospitalized in the state of minimal consciousness since the 2008 motorcycle accident. his wife believes he has the right to die it is his parents who have been fighting to keep him on life support. the lawyer representing their case called it a victory for justice see it was see owners will breed every. disaster known today is a victory for bear who will finally be accepted for who he is namely a disabled person because limits his weaknesses and we must accept him like taking a new the pawn the we must take him has he is and we must treat him as he is his
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solution for of us bear is not for him to be eliminated either directly or by stopping his dietitians freshman year. because this with all its on then you must ensure we do still need a lot this year. it is the latest episode in a theatre legal battle that has divided non-dance family and friends earlier the media swooped in as vassall number of parents prepared for what they thought might be their final goodbye with their son. resulted in the i telling him they're killing him. in 2013 lambastes doctors recommended ending his treatment his wife his nephew and several siblings have supported the doctors decision to let him die. for you so this is the 1st time i've told myself it's going to have them and everything is being done to make it happen so i'm quite serene and ready for it and. there's parents have
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brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. face is a no confidence vote on monday following mass resignations by ministers from his junior coalition partner far right freedom party as resignations a comma after chance i could. proposed sacking his interior minister in the wake of a corruption scandal that had already forced his vice chancellor and scrafton straka to step down as record interior minister would have to go to ensure an unbiased investigation into the scandal but with the freedom party now threatening to back confidence from the future of course is a conservative government is uncertain correspondent bob rafelson explains
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chancellor sebastian cordes is now fighting for his political survival basically what he wants to do is continue with his government to elections in september he wants to just replace the ministers of the freedom party who stepped down collectively on monday by experts or high civil servants but it's not certain whether the opposition will allow that because during the course of this week courts will already be faced with a motion of no confidence and next week the vote could happen in parliament things are moving fast in vienna. it all depends on how the opposition is going to decide the freedom party has already said they want revenge against courts they are going to vote against him the question is here will the social democrats follow suit or will they think of future possible coalitions as austria has seen so many off between conservatives and social democrats all this is open and courts is future is
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quite undecided what the voters will make of all this is equally unclear during the european elections next sunday probably the consequences are not going to be that great the freedom party is likely to lose some votes of course bought in september where the course is going to continue being the young star of austrian politics is anybody's guess. our proposal in vienna austria informant a one legend mickey lauder has died at the age of 70 family says he passed away in his sleep in a hospital in zurich his health had been affected by horrific crash of the 976 german grand prix is being remembered as one of the best and most charismatic drivers in formula one history. this was the race that changed nicky lauder's life the austrian was pulled from the burning wreckage by fellow driver later a priest read the then reigning world champion his last rites despite his horrific
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burns and lung damage his stunningly return to race just 6 weeks later he would go on to claim 2 more world titles and a glittering career his remarkable comeback and rivalry with british driver james hunt inspired the hollywood movie rush overcoming adversity remained a mantra of louder throughout his life. but i want to say one thing i've seen people here winning and losing so that led to 30 kid is the award to the losers because for my own experience winning is one thing god of losing always learned more louder is the only man to have won championships for both ferrari and mclaren and ranks as one of the greatest racing drivers of all time in 1905 loud aswat competitive racing for the world of aviation founding airlines allow the air and nicky. he never really left formula one though serving as a stakeholder a non-executive chairman with the mercedes team lauder never overcame the damage
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caused by the fire which consumed his car 40 years before in 2018 he underwent a lung transplant in vienna. the 3 time world champion will be remembered for his talent behind the wheel and his extraordinary. legacy from the date of useful welcome and let's start with the reactions to news of his death yeah i mean reactions been pouring in as you would expect fail to find anyone with a bad word to say about and he doubted he was a constant presence in the widely and we can really see that with some of the tributes that have been paid on social media we have one from his ferrari team former ferrari team and of course the team he wants to have history with they said they were saddened at the news of the death of their friend they added he'll be. and in the fans and we also have
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a tweet from post on instagram from nick. saying. a key role in helping him in the trenches 16 votes chairmanship. said thank you for everything you did for me much for me your passion your fighting spirit to never give up 100000000 fans around the world. lots of tributes and also from outside of the sport the. politician. an icon and a trail blazing here on how would you describe the driver when he was 75th i think we can say a man who pushed himself to the limits on the track but he was. what you had to invest into the most out of it to give himself that extra edge also being aware of the dangers he faced of course he raced in an era where you knew that one or 2 of your colleagues at the end of the season such were the danger. obviously his kind
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of success was pushed by his rivalry with james hahn the british drive and you have to. james hunt very flamboyant really enjoyed the playboy life. that formula one brought with it but it was completely focused he avoided any kind of distractions sons the distractions now that rivalry king's life in the 25th scene hollywood film russ and i think we have a little clip of that to show you now. all right. so i think that film really bringing home to a younger audience just how dangerous formula one was at that time of course with leaps and bounds the safety measures but with after that though the film portrayed
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hans and louder as enemies they actually did get on they were good friends rival with the good friends had some poetic license that so he had this crash and then went back to racing that must have taken a lot to do that yeah a lot of guts and all for a lot of mental strength it was called the bravest sporting comeback of all time for good reason he went from being on death's door to getting back in the car just 6 weeks later now he said at the time it was instead late and he's always had biographies he actually admitted he said i was reaching out with fear but he was just so desperate not to show any weakness in front of his rivals and he was in so much pain even 6 weeks after the accident having a helmet on his head the proper hales after the race he was covered in blood is really really painful stuff but he was a real champion for trying to improve safety in formula one a real inspiration for many drivers the same with his famous red cap that was used to cover risk there is pretty about his injuries he says i just finished i have an
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excuse to look ugly some people and i think his race in his wisdom will be sorely missed jonathan crane on that he allowed his death has been announced. version is underway in malawi to elect a new president and parliament president peter metallica seeking reelection to a 2nd term with a population of about 20000000 malawi's one of the world's poorest countries and one of the youngest 70 percent of people under the age of 30 so what are their concerns w.'s are in krishna's been to the township of salema in the middle of the country where he says the candidates are focusing their efforts on winning the youth vote voter apathy is not the problem here in my lab the turnout in these elections is expected to be very high the polling stations he opened at 6 am already but many of the people here came already earlier. the country is expecting
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one of the most unpredictable elections in the history and 3 candidates standing the chance to win and the rule is you don't need 50 percent or more to win the elections you just need the largest share of the vote so let's have a look down here at the list of the candidates at the very bottom you find the current president. who is trying to run for a 2nd term he claims that he improved infrastructure and also stabilized the country his major contender. and vice president. during their campaign rallies both of them mainly try to address the issues of young people of the youth that make up more than 50 percent of the registered voters in this election many young people here are not happy about the current situation my view remains one of the poorest countries in the world the education system has problems and also there not enough jobs for the young people. increase in. series on germany's constitutional basic law which is 70 years old this month the
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constitution came into effect and made $949.00 after being drawn up under the supervision of the western allies say it was to ensure that after the years of nazi dictatorship and the destruction of the war the new germany would be built on solid democratic foundations 40 years later when west and east were reunited the constitution was adopted in the new really unified country in today's report we profiled a woman in line with the constitution to secure the rights of disabled people in germany. down syndrome is actually cool we just want to be like everyone else really under. natalee did is 20 years old. she's a seasoned campaigner for equal rights for people with disabilities.
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not only lives with her family in cologne and has been seeing her boyfriend for a year she's due to move out soon and make her own decisions. for example i want to decide for myself whether to start a family of my own. and if i do become pregnant then i want to decide for myself things like how i get out as i see fit oh. i don't want to be checked on all the time and for decisions to be made for me that's how it feels to me. so great were those. developmentally challenged people in germany rarely find decent jobs with reasonable pay not only works in a cafe in a welfare center but for no salary she also writes for a magazine published by people with down syndrome unpaid voluntary work. as for not
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so i'm natalie digital and i'm 20 years old and i still don't live alone i live in . a rally in berlin marching for equality campaigners like not only have already secured voting rights for developmentally challenged people in germany now they're trying to prevent more unborn children being tested for disabilities they fear that could lead to no more people with down syndrome being born. in the world in the constitution in article 3 it says that all people have the same rights with or without disability so you shouldn't be so scared of us we're really cool oh no. she's managed to get politicians to listen she even confronted german chancellor angela merkel on the campaign trail 2 years ago. are these is this topic is
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important to me i don't want to be aborted i want to stay in this world. natalee's life is already pretty independent but it's something she also wants for others equal rights for all people with disabilities as written in the constitution you know it's about not pushing away people who have a disability. it's about allowing them to take part letting them take part is really important the most important thing is that every person is valuable and everyone is taken seriously. now the county film festival has been 25 years since u.s. filmmaker quentin tarantino took home the coveted door for the film pulp fiction which went on to become a classic now he's back with a new offering once upon
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a time in hollywood and it's creating quite a buzz there. 25 years after quentin tarantino's cult maybe pulp fiction one of palme d'or hollywood's wild child is back in cannes hoping to claim the trophy once again terran his latest work starts hollywood heavyweight leonardo di caprio and it at festival organizers on tenterhooks because it was still being edited in april but the film is now ready to compete at cannes my right is bob the last series lead and j.k. gillen self rick dalton and to my left is rick start double cliff both. once upon a time in hollywood is a movie about making movies as a reporter you do a lot of dangerous. place here is meant to help. is that how you describe your set in 1969 the picture follows an actor and
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a stunt double in their quest to achieve fame and hollywood we get into a fight. i go to jail. anybody who accidentally kills anybody in fight they go to jail it's called manslaughter. the trial is suggests it's a departure from the extremely violent a static of classics such as kill bill or reservoir dogs but what he insists may still get their fix of splatter. the movie is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and terror in california. is reminder of our top stories. but his prime minister is a man has offered a bold makers of major concessions on bret's which is going to give them a chance to vote on whether to hold a new referendum on the countries that membership of the european union but only if parliament backed suppress it agreement which it has already rejected
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a 3 times. motion for a little while not great because loud has died at the age of 713 world titles and famously survived a horrific crash in the ninety's some 6 just gone pretty. well sure chimes for sebastian could something increasing pressure as a political crisis that defunds following a corruption scandal involving his father right coalition partners will position says it may call a vote off no confidence in government. as a state of new coming up next indeed a leading station at these times has out of minority has suffered frank has suffered a deadly attacks for years the hands of religious extremists what hasn't moved been done to protect. and seeking harmony and a rare performance musicians from north and south korea to heal the divide this is still to treat the countries for decades. those stories on more with melissa china
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ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for watching. cinema starts may 27th on t.w. . this is asia coming up on the program the official count is in for indonesia's election and come bench joko widodo is declared the winner but his challenger is contesting the results jakarta is under tight security over fears of violent protests also on the show. to caucus on the start shiite minority living under armed security under constant fear of attack by stream this can't the government protect them as promised last.

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