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this is g.w. newsline from berlin tonight hurricane dorian wreaking havoc in the bahamas one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the islands is now heading for the united states and around a 1000000 residents there have been told to leave their homes also coming up in the battle over rights as you can prime minister boris johnson says he doesn't want to call the election but if lawmakers block his choice of plans it seems that's exactly what he will do and will do it fast and v.w. is pleased to announce not just one but twin that's right twins have been born to
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berlin zoo's giant panda there they are it's a 1st for the zoo and a major breakthrough for the zoos a breeding program. i'm born gough it's good to have you with us tonight a 1000000 people in the u.s. states of florida georgia and south carolina have been ordered to evacuate their homes as one of the most powerful hurricanes ever approaches the atlantic coast you see it right there hurricane dorian has been pounding the northern bahamas and is forecast to make landfall in the u.s. by tuesday. it may have been downgraded to a category 4 hurricane but dorian continues to do its worst. decision he scores
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were bashing the bahamas the 2nd strongest storm on record has crushed cars snapped trees and ripped the roofs off homes floodwaters continue to choke roadways making it dangerous for residents to survey the damage the slow moving storm is expected to keep thrashing the island chain but henry and prime minister hubert minutes called the devastation unprecedented tweeting during remains an extremely dangerous storm our focus right now is rescue recovery and prayer just to the west and up the coast the southeastern u.s. is bracing itself and taking no chances airports canceling thousands of flights. we had a change our original flight we changed it again yesterday we changed again this morning so i'm hoping this is once the charm and hospitals are evacuating patients . but we just started out by doing 6 mil plastic all around the house and people like britney get dell and boarding up their homes in the hopes that they'll have
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something to come back to once the storm passes if it works it's totally worth it but florida's governor is warning residents against sticking around. when if you're ordered to evacuate you need to do that from palm beach county all the way up to nassau the florida georgia border all those coastal counties they've issued evacuation orders and and it's important that residents heed those calls get out now while you have time. for the south carolina and georgia have all issued evacuation orders during it's on track to reach their coast between late monday and wednesday night until then people here continue to prepare for whatever durian brings. in the u.k. prime minister boris johnson has backed off calling a snap general election at least for now it's a crucial week for breaks it with some lawmakers including official opposition leader jeremy corbin pushing for a parliamentary vote that would ban
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a no rights no deal breaks it and postpone britain's departure from the european union now if they defeat the government johnson could be forced to call an election despite saying that he doesn't want to do that and that could be as early as tomorrow or wednesday here's what johnson had to say today after an emergency cabinet meeting. i say to show our friends in brussels that we are united in our purpose in peace should vote with the government against cool beans pointless delay. i don't want an election you don't want an election let's get on with the people's agenda and let's get that seat done by. the 31st thank you very much. our correspondent barbara in london covering the story for us so we asked her if m.p.'s who oppose
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a new deal breaks it if they will heed johnson's call and but with his government in those crucial votes this week here's what she had to say. built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days and there is an almighty poll struggle going on once again over bricks 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 about 20 tory rebels if one of them is the former chancellor of the a check of fulfilment who was in that position interested maze government and they all say there is no mandate no deal breck's 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 crèche written out of c.e.o. and so everybody here expects them to sort of take over the engine to tomorrow if
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they vote because boris johnson said he does not want an election botch 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 belts . and that was over visually reporting from london here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world 4 bodies have been recovered during a rescue operation off the coast of california after a commercial diving book called fire dozens of people are still missing and feared
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that the 5 crew members aboard survived the incident it's hard you know forty's have seized a charity rescue boats whole bit. entered italian waters despite a ban on the ship operated by the german charity mission lifeline and been at sea for 8 days after rescuing more than $100.00 migrants they have been allowed to disembark on the island of sicily. when out of the politics of change and the politics of the streams in eastern germany now voters are reacting to the results of sunday's state elections in brandenburg and saxony the far right alternative for germany party known as the a.f.d. became the 2nd strongest party in both of those states kate brady reports now from saxony state capital dresden. 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.
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still retained its 30th title as saxony strongest party. the friendly saxony one said state premie a michelle yoke for many people here in dress and sex in the state capitol it was somewhat overt 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 f.d.a. is 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 d. and now i'm came to see how the established parties deal with this and what solutions they can find. 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 or the so-called new states which were formerly in former germany things are going well in saxony the economy is strong the strongest in the former east and unemployment here is by
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no means the highest in germany and yet 27 percent of voters here in saxony cuss the ballots for the far right. but despite the strength of the f.t. at the polls all of saxon his parties have ruled out forming a coalition with them. friends and. i think it's a shame that the result be respected. that the city you. won't see in a coalition. which party did you vote for that's why i voted for the a.f.p. what was your personal reason for why your 1st and foremost because of the flood of refugees here and saxony we're not used to that at all and that's cause. people cross germany. since 2015 the number of foreigners in saxony has increased by one percent but even non f.t.v. has can sympathize with some of the issues beyond the migration debate. and you see
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the problems 1st and foremost in the rule areas will the circumstances that people have to live in there are catastrophe. and the entire infrastructure has fallen by the wayside or. saxony has made its voice heard now very tense from across germany's political spectrum waiting to see if the government is listening or the greek government is bigger or has begun rather to transfer 1500 asylum seekers from the island of lesbos to the mainland ease overcrowding in migrant camps a recent spike in the numbers of migrants arriving on greek shores means that a loving 1000 people are now housing in buildings that were designed for 3 people. on the move again these refugees on the greek island of les boss are anxious to be leaving the overcrowded conditions of the morea camp behind them albeit to conditions unknown in
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a different camp on the mine land i knew later i arrived there and 9th of july and it's a mild one month and 20 days that i'm living in noria and after that i got my ticket so now i'm moving to all. immigration because more is not a good place and it's very hard to live in such a and vitamin k. on trucks and buses transported the 1st 650 people and their worldly positions to the harbor where the ferry whited the massive logistical operation is the last resort for a processing system under g. rist from a recent spike in arrivals. by by this way. all 5 of greece's island detention centers were already full to bursting when more than $7000.00 more refugees arrived on the shores just last month it was the tipping point for the greek government to hold an emergency session and announce plans to tighten its border controls and speed up deportations of rejected asylum seekers as
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for the now departed residents of last boss seeking asylum in greece or further passage to europe there were a few words from the greek government that suggest that this temporary change of location would be accompanied by a change in fortune. or berlin's zoo the giant panda lives they are making me she has given birth to twins a 1st for the mother and the zoo and it's a major breakthrough for the zoo's breeding program. becomes we understand are doing just fine tonight. they are no bigger than the size of your hand but they are over ready the new stars of the bird. after years of trying to pretend the cups without success. is now taking care of not just one or 2 new bones even though the mum and her babies are still be shielded from the public visitors at the berlin zoo i'm more than thrilled. i want to see them but i was assuming i will get to see
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them quite yet but so so exciting especially for the kids that are running around and being able to see these animals that you would only see on television at their rights actually be able to see them is such a wonderful thing. i think i think that in time as a born it's fantastic isn't it you know your hopes for the programs and the populace and all the rest. is good for the 00 draw people. wasn't here like i'm an animal lover so of course i'm just thrilled it's just a shame that we can't see them today they're probably too small. and like his young family members churching is already out in trying their son and his daily portion of pam who shoots he's done his job because japan does the mother raises the offspring the management is happy to see her fulfilling her motherly t.t.'s for the 1st time. for me it was important naming immediately do the right thing
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instinctively she got into a good routine of behavior from the very beginning and that's just a great thing but i'm glad i put on because. pandas are notoriously difficult to breed as females are only fertile 3 days a year that's why artificial insemination was used to compliment puppet daily personal efforts mom and dad arrived in germany 2 years ago on loan from china and they are due to return there in 13 keys just like the cubs who will only stay in building for up to 4 years whether they will ever be released into the wild is unclear. so many visitors here in the balance to the news about the new bump on the cups on it so highlight it but animal rights activists criticize that they're only of economic and political interest many of the pandas bred in zoos well wide and of of released into the wild and if they are they die there shortly after. they say true animal wildlife conservation looks differently. the zoo is convinced
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that their habitat office everything from successful breeding which helps guarantee the species survival in the future. first pandas the face that only a mother could love if you're watching you have a use today all of that mixed with good of you business stick around for this. coming. of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate clicks on the phone books 250. parking for you tube discovery. expedition boyd.
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