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this is. from berlin tonight here in europe a tale of 2 governments in crisis in italy and a last minute deal the antiestablishment 5 star movement and the center left democratic party have agreed to form a new coalition government will it mean more stability for europe's 3rd largest economy also coming up the u.k. prime minister boris johnson gets royal approval to suspend parliament next month but lawmakers are outraged accusing johnson of trying to gag democracy in order to push through breaks it and regret it when bag is welcomed by crowds in new york
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city after crossing the atlantic on a 0 carbon emissions yacht she immediately called on people to work together to cooperate in the fight against climate change. it's good to have you with us and we start tonight with politics new and old in italy there has been a breakthrough in attempts to form a new government the anti-establishment 5 star movement and the center left democratic party have agreed on a deal to form a coalition government which includes reappointing to set because take as prime minister the coalition's sidelines matteo cell vini the hard right leader who dominated italy's politics for more than a year but will all of this prove any more stable or harmonious then the government
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it's replace it. after talks with the italian president this evening both the 5 star movement and the social democrats made clear an ounce meant one wants to stay in power the others still want to be involved. today we inform the president of the republic that the 5 star movement and great democratic party will reach a political agreement which is that the conti will remain prime minister and try to form a lasting government. it's time to form a government that will in a new direction no more business as usual it should be the beginning of a new political and social era in italy. the switch on. there is no lack of similarity between the 5 star movement and the social democrats when it comes to social economic and financial policy but the ability to work together has been repeatedly scuppered because of reluctant key players in italy's
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volatile political scene the conflict swirled around personalities even after the collapse of the previous government since the nonpartizan prime minister conti is close to the 5 star movement he will remain in office we're joined now by journalist ventures. at parliament in. understand an agreement has been reached what made this possible who made this possible. so let's start for news 1st we know that that mr cullen there with have to go tomorrow to meet the kind of president said tonight that a let through see the monday to form a new go at it the success of the democratic party and on the 5 star movements after the no to leave on the crisis that you parties who have been fighting guts and angst in the past one enough you may be even more even in the past that you're
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not sure they did they did there was lots of tension between these 2 parties they decided to get together to form a new government. so we have to see where there was menace to establish a good majority because i mean that point meant of color and that doesn't necessarily mean that it will minister deliver it cabinet 100 yet so we have to wait for dot for a few days and do you think francisca that there is still a realistic possibility that conte would not be able to put together a new cabinet for a new government. well there's not so thanks in so that i don't want to be a technical but just to give you an idea of the names of minister set there aren't big clashes between that you forces i mean basically the ways they believe who founded the fight some last from this moment in movement as led to a tell another who did it 1st for instance who doesn't want to up politician in
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technical mr pipes it was just 2 of the. technocrats who could do the things i mean of course the democratic party which is a political body with really good political roots kind of accept this kind of them all to match them so reactive to see what is going to happen there will be i think at least one wake up they will see a sion we didn't come today it was going to be in charge of this negotiation and it you parties so the indian the and they can find it with agreement which i think in the end will be front and oh you know we knew all eyes have been on the far right the leader of the league but tell yourself. how does he look tonight in the eyes of italian voters is he the big loser here or is he now getting the air of a martyr no you're absolutely you're right i mean in the ice oh oh everyone is the real loser i mean he was not really out because they showed up in front of the
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press after the out of this bunch of attention with president might that day that he was really young really because i mean this in session is that the it really lost the plot by opening this crisis he was hoping to go straight to the polls not thinking that the. good majority in your opinion polls by the end yet and i mean did it do well in some buyouts and system they need a little system stuck up their race today area actions and allowed. the us system to find a new majority just oblation new government which leaves 70 out. right francisco bumgarner joining us tonight with the latest on that political situation in rome jessica thank you but here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the category one hurricane jory and it is barreling towards the u.s. caribbean territory of puerto rico it's the 1st major test of emergency
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preparedness there since the 2017 devastation that was brought by hurricane maria meteorologists say dorian could grow into a dangerous category 3 storm as it pushes towards florida in mexico at least $26.00 people have been killed many more badly injured in an arson attack on the bar in the southeastern city of. local media have reported that shots were fired before the bar was torched with molotov cocktails on the country's president lopez obrador has blamed the fire on organized crime thousands of palestinians have taken part in the funeral procession of 3 policeman killed in 2 bomb blasts in gaza city the hamas controlled interior ministry has declared a state of emergency there has been the claim of responsibility but the blast will remain this had a previous rounds of infighting between hamas and other is the best. britain's queen elizabeth gave her approval today to
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a request by prime minister boris johnson to suspend parliament it will be closed for 5 weeks in september and october just before the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union johnson says this is benjamin is overdue and totally legal but opponents call the move undemocratic they say it will give lawmakers less time to try to stop a new deal breaks it. it dropped like a bombshell in a letter to m.p.'s boris johnson explained that he wanted to suspend parliament until just 2 weeks before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. that severely limits the time opponents would need to try to stop regs it johnson denies it's a clever move to silence them there will be ample time on both sides of that crucial october 17th summit ample time in parliament for m.p.'s to debate the e.u. debate british and all the other issues put up at a mockery to the is of the opposition parties only yesterday they had agreed to
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quickly put a bill before parliament designed to hinder a no deal breaks it now time is running away from them the speaker of the house of commons dubbed the lengthy suspension of parliament a constitutional outrage the leader of britain's main opposition party jeremy corbyn also condemned the move. suspending parliament is not acceptable it's not all of the promises doing is a sort of smash and grab on our democracy nor as a force through a no deal exit from the european union what is so afraid of that is suspend parliament to prevent parliament discussing these matters you know and there was fierce criticism from scotland to is not democracy it's dictatorship and if m.p.'s door find a way of coming together next week to stop johnson in his tracks then today will go down in history as the any semblance of u.k. democracy to the queen has approved johnson's request to suspend parliament the
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opposition figures have now asked to meet with her putting the politically neutral monarch at risk of being dragged into the dispute. after 14 days of seeing swedish climate change activists granted to back and successfully cross the atlantic she did it in the 0 emissions sell boat. to new york city today right past that iconic statue of. many people. used to take a plane to get to new york missions. after she left the boat she did. for . the crisis. price. crisis. faced a. spike . so we need to. get their
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support. to take action because otherwise it might be too late so. this. city. it certainly was for her she seemed sort of almost you know she was astounded by the number of people. few 100 people here with banners and they were cheering or in fact when they 1st spotted at the boat as you mentioned. the statue of liberty a lot of people were pointing there she is she's coming and of course when she stepped onto dry lands everybody you know was clapping and cheering her on and then
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of course she went to the press conference and you know as you said why it's so she's just 16 years old but just incredible what she had to say with regards to climate crisis and why she did it which was simply to highlight that you know there is an issue taking place and it needs to be talked about. in the united states. spend the next week or so. getting to know the american. indeed i mean the coverage here has been significantly less i would say than say in europe or in other countries i was speaking to a lot of the international media here and the majority were as i said international media they were from outside the united states there were a few channels here but it was very much a sort of secondary topic of conversation but what did stand by for me was that a lot of the young people seemed to know about. what she was doing and that she was
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crossing the atlantic because they were following her online and through social media in particular we know that she's very active on there and of course as for future movement which is you know run by by young people. a lot of the news is spread online through social media. and she's going to be spinning in. absolutely she's going to be going to at the u.n. climate summit here in new york next month and then another climate summit which will be taking place down in chile in december so she's also going to be attending a future fridays for future events here in new york on friday outside the u.n. building where she'd be joined by many of her peers i spoke to some of them they were very excited to have her here and share their thoughts on the movement but they were explaining to me that they're in constant contact but of course because
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of course they use social media and you know these means of communication which are just completely normal for that generation aren't used. on the story for us in new york city thank you. or the good c. film festival kicked off on wednesday but the 11 day celebration of international cinema they go into a shaky start with criticism about a lack of women directors in the running for its top prize the inclusion of a film by director roman polanski who was convicted of rape in the us old and hasn't helped things any the festival opens with a film starring the french actresses catherine the new and juliet been no show the truth is about a french film star whose decision to publish her memoirs prompts a fiery mother or you need a total of $21.00 films are chasing the golden lion that is the prize for the best phil there in that sea.
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