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today to double takes an in-depth look at the german elections in costs bring. the lists which explain. what future might explode explain the results they consult the legislation has failed resoundingly leafless an alleged election to get it done. sometime in the 26th. my great granddaughter people are. but with the world be like in your lifetime and around half a century the lucky when i was there were 3000000000 people you will share the planet with 9000000000. your world
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around 2 degrees warmer cleanin evidently sea levels rise by at least one meter in the central plains. we're going to have some climate impacts with journey greater new zealand in place . that's really frightening. perhaps lud. why aren't people more concerned. 31st of all you. play. play play
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play. this is d.w. news live from berlin and europe goes to the polls hundreds of millions count the ballots in a mammoth election that promises to bring about big changes in the european parliament we'll bring you all the latest on this decisive day for the e.u. and also coming up. the u.s. president and japanese prime minister bombed over their shared love of culture as donald trump tees off a state visit to japan and plans to address what he calls the trade imbalance between the 2 countries. and german baseball player max kessler has become one of the game's top stars in major league baseball in the u.s. with the minnesota twins d.w. got an exclusive interview with him.
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program millions of voters across europe are going to the polls to elect representatives to the european parliament it's the final day of voting with the $21.00 countries taking part today including some of the biggest germany france italy spain and poland results are expected later this evening a few citizens across the block have been voting since thursday with some 427000000 people eligible to cast their ballot. the european parliament that emerges from this vote will go on to elect the next president of the european commission that person will succeed young his 5 year term is coming to an end it's europe's top job so the stakes are high let's take a look at. the day i will do everything to defend this year i think we've had screens take the battle for the proposed year which is true but we have work to do
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the migration is an opportunity we have to choose minimum wage to the every member state they are all running for the e.u. commission president. margaret divest the liberals for the greens monthly to be about father conservatives funds to moments for the social democrats younes out as conservative reference candidate and. party they are the 6 leading european candidates but hang on a minute who are they and does anyone know anything about them do you know any of them. and do you know him. any idea or. have ever seen her. having. dutchman for month to month speak some language as he once more social justice german month will be by is calling for secure europe help for example by european f.b.i. denmark's moderate best star is standing for self-confidence and women's rights
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left wing. is a trade unionist and this parting for social rights and human scott keller is promoting a european climate friendly future the czech republic the un's idealism favor the e.u. but once more sovereignty for individual nation states they are all committed to the european union but what are the biggest challenges what solutions do they need to offer for the future the fragmentation between member states a lot of distrust which we have which has increased over the past years between member states also between national capital and brussels liberal moderate heat of a star and social democrat plans to moments are the only candidates who have already had some experience as a minister is that an advantage for the job obviously it is an asset if you have had experience in a national level because in many cases national political parties are not really supportive of their european and they're not pushing them they're rather pushing
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their own national candidates so you don't see visually that they exist but one man has definitely been in the spotlight on the european stage michelle barney.

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