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this is day they'll be news live from hurricane dorian wreaks havoc in the bahamas one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the islands it is now heading for the united states around a 1000000 residents have been told to leave also on the program. but the prime minister backs off calling a snap election but boris johnson tells opponents of a no deal brett said don't chop the legs from underground negotiators in brussels. in the fight for survival in the amazon state of new games rare access to the war torn country meets a young doctor working 24 hour shifts to help his worst vulnerable.
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i'm phil gale welcome to the program we begin with the u.s. states of florida georgia and south carolina which if you were to evacuate in orders as hurricane dorian approaches as many as a 1000000 people could be forced to leave their homes the powerful storms currently pounding the northern bahamas and is forecast to hit america's eastern seaboard by tuesday. returning home to a scene of devastation look at this really have everything. everything down hurrican dorian's advance across the northern bahamas has been slow and for them plus talking winds of nearly 300 kilometers per hour it's left a trail of destruction flattening buildings crushing cars and downing power lines.
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a storm surge stricken severe flooding across parts of the i'm in change. for focused as expect orient to remain a category 5 storm as it moves towards the u.s. overnight into tuesday president trump has already declared a state of emergency is. one of the largest we have seen so the actual hundreds of miles on war really i did this all along and it will be changing all. the predictions differ about when and where that landfall will be communities from florida to the carolinas are preparing for the west many have been stocking up on supplies and shuttering up homes and buildings and must become a familiar ritual of the hurricane season. british prime minister barak's johnson has backed off calling us not general election after holding an emergency cabinet meeting at the start of a crucial week for the bracks that process so lawmakers including official
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opposition leader jeremy kohl been pushing for a parliamentary vote that would ban a no deal brecht's it and postpone britain's departure from the european union but mr johnson said that a vote for a delay would chop the legs from under the u.k. position and make further negotiations impossible. i say to show on friends in brussels that we are going to you know put us in peace through with the government against cool beans pointless. i don't want an election you don't want an election let's get on with the people's agenda let's get. down. to 30. thank you very much. let's get more from peter becomes opponent bob reversal in london welcome barbara quite a week for votes on britain's departure from the e.u. let's start with the vote tomorrow in which m.p.'s want to take control of the
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legislative agenda away from the government tonight the prime minister i'm not to do this will they listen. oh no they won't fill because they've built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days and there is an almighty power struggle going on once again over breaks it between the prime minister and we still remember trees of me who had to sort of fit to survive this several times and palm and cheer in the back of house and we know that there are of our 20 tory revotes if one of them is the former chancellor of the a check of fulfilment who was in that position interested mase government and they all say there is no mandate no deal directs it it's moderate conservatives who say we do not want this and we really have to keep boris johnson from going that way from trash written out of c.e.o.
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and so everybody here expects them to sort of take over the engine to tomorrow if they've. piece of opposed to a no deal bracks so they're expected to put forward a bill on wednesday what's likely to be in the. so the vilest can be read here and it basically says to the government there is no deal by the european union by the e.u. summit on october 16th 17th then the prime minister would be forced to ask for another brics it extension possibly till the end of january off 2020 and that is sort of for how the how trying to tie boris johnson's hand we he said just in his little statement a little while ago in front of downing said he would absolutely not condone that he would absolutely take britain out of the european union on the as plenty on october
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1st so the interesting question is what happens then actually that was my next interesting question to you barbara what happens if that happens. yes what happens because boris johnson said he does not want an election bought that doesn't mean there is not going to be an election so observers here in london are pretty pretty clear in their opinion that they say he just said this to sort of tell everybody that if he would be forced into election into an election it would be their fault it would be the fault of labor of course and it would be the fault of tory rebels he would not have another way out and had to call the election and everybody expects this to happen either late on wednesday all maybe on thursday that boris johnson will be right here in parliament and say yes we go to the bells right and we will let you in for the next ensuing episode of this vice and in
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london thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world 34 people are missing and feared dead after a boat called fire and sank off the coast of california the u.s. coast guard who tweeted a picture of the ongoing rescue and said the captain of the burning fossil was alive and helping with the operation for other people also accounted for forces are searching for survivors. pro-democracy activists in. the streets though calls for a general strike today largely heeded except for students and some hospital workers this follows the 13th consecutive weekend protests during which police stormed a subway compartment and beaten pepper sprayed people on board as a track down protesters. have seized a charity rescue vessel that entered its waters despite a bad the ship operated by german mission lifeline had been at sea for 8 days after
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rescuing more than 100 migrants they've been allowed to disembark on the island of lampedusa. right now an airstrike a strike by the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen has hit a detention center killing at least 100 prisoners a local said the building was being used to detain people opposed to the who the rebel group but the saudi coalition said it was a military target the war in yemen is entering its 5th year with no end in sight hospital short of drugs and equipment struggle to treat their patients. better graduate or fresh out of medical school doing her best to help malnourished children in the city of 8. things can change in seconds at this intensive care unit in aden this is just not she's 18 months old and has been diagnosed with and malnutrition she's whole bring between life and death that a 3rd of what either of those did you request oxygen there is nothing the oxygen
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bottle and the room doesn't work in which. the feet the doctor or fatima must improvise it's not the 1st time she has fallen helpless steam inhalations is the only option available for at the moment. it's not just now paralytic concrete see her you know breathing is still flat so she needs oxygen right away fatima's shift is just beginning the oxygen bottle is delivered after all john not will make it many children do not for fatima the fact that oxygen cannot always be provided on time is depressing when she began her medical studies before the war shortages were unheard off i was feeling optimistic i was really looking forward to graduate but it's just so difficult ordering even for doctors to consider you know wired up here in the country happiness comes in small
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doses here this father is relieved his daughter is gaining some weight for now they're not enough doctors and most of those here must work unpaid. hospitals cannot cope it's not just the lack of food in yemen that brings a lot of people especially malnourished children to this hospital once they arrive they face another problem the lack of medical supplies and there's not enough space simply they aren't you know it's all these children. these children are new patients waiting in the hallway for admission. 14 i was not prepared for this level of stress. after a 24 hour shift she finally find sanctuary at home photography hops or to unwind at the age of 26 she finds her job overwhelming it makes me feel that i am not still working and just forget it all and live you know all in the hospital and
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stuff. for life but there she wants to continue her medical studies in germany her father a geologist used to live there in the 1980 s. puppets i think the war never and will end. a lot of time how long do you think this is nobody lives but we hope the want hands for children because the people are suffering and they are in bad shape there's no stability nothing nothing no salary no jobs the youth is lost. with a future so bleak fatima doesn't know how long she will stay in yemen working on paid she wants to continue working as a doctor to help people but she also wants better opportunities of her own if possible outside of yemen. which is in eastern germany have been reacting to the results of sunday state elections in brandenburg and saxony the far as alternative for germany party or i have they became the 2nd strongest party in
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both states kate brady ports from the sox and the state capital drives them. after months of anticipation the dust is settling here in dresden the result of sunday's election was yet another blow to germany's established big tent parties but anglo-american c.d.u. still retained its 30 year title as sex and the strongest party. the friendly sex anyone said state premie a may say ok for many people here interest in sex in the state capitol it was somewhat every leaf the almost 3 quarters of voters didn't cast their ballots for the far right a.f.d. . now faced with the reality of the i.a.f. day as sex and the 2nd strongest party locals seem to be taking a pragmatic approach as. it was a vote and the people have something to say whether i like it or not i didn't vote for the day and now i'm keen to see how the established parties deal with this and
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what solutions they can find. the. people have always voted for the c.d.u. in the s.p.d. and now this is a consequence so they can be taken seriously compared to germany's other so-called new states which were formally informed germany things are going well in saxony the economy is strong the strongest in the former east and unemployment here is by no means the highest in germany and yet 27 percent of voters here in saxony cuss their ballots for the far right. but despite the strength of the a.f.d. at the polls all of sex and he's parties have ruled out forming a coalition with them. friends and. i think it's a shame that the result be respected in. the city you. won't see in the coalition or. the version which party did you vote for that's why i voted for the f.t. what was your personal reason for why your 1st and foremost because of the flood of
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refugees here and saxony we're not used to that at all and that's cost. people across germany. since 2015 the number of foreigners in saxony has increased by one percent but even known f.t.v. says can sympathize with some of the issues beyond the migration debate. leaders and you see the problems 1st and foremost in the rule areas will the circumstances of people have to live in there are catastrophe. and the entire infrastructure has fallen by the wayside. saxony has made its voice heard now reaches from across germany's political spectrum awaiting to see if the government is listening . to. female giant panda mag man has given birth to twins these 1st live giant panda births are a major breakthrough for the series breaking program
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