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we're not totally screwed. this is d.w. news live from another broke for britain's prime minister in his battle to break the press. jumps and comes out fighting for the lakers approve a valid principle of the book prevent him threatening a no deal bret said in his negotiations with the european union also on the program . the scale of the disaster caused by hurricane dorian in the bahamas became very
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much tens of thousands of homes for strong huge numbers of people without for. i'm welcome to the program britain's prime minister has suffered a 2nd defeat in parliament in his battle to break the bracks that logjam lawmakers have approved in principle a bill that will stop them using the threat of a no deal bragg's it in negotiations with the european union and will also seek to extend the data from leaving the e.u. until early next year so far as johnson says the bill if approved in a further vote later today will undermine his negotiating position. if you lost control prime minister heading for his 1st and possibly last prime minister's question. eating defeat last night boris johnson came out fighting kicking
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more than 20 rebels out of his party including winston churchill's grandson in sight parliament he accused his opponents of tying the government's hands. for questions to the prime minister the only thing that standing is standing you know you know way is the undermine any of these negotiations by this surrender bill which would be to moot the that and we delayed in march we delayed in april and now we want to that he wants to delay again for absolutely no purpose whatever i really fail to see how i can be accused of undermining negotiations because no negotiations are taking right. these negotiations that he talks about a rush all he's doing is running down the clock or to seeking to break the deadlock johnson used an ill tempered session to repeat calls for fresh elections but the
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labor party wants to control the timing. johnson says they are running scared. there's only one car in a cage she came from i can see the size i was. the people decide that the people decide on what he's doing to this country's negotiating position by having a general election on october the p.p. since he was a boy he has dreamed of leading his country but now it's boris johnson's high stakes gamble to suspend parliament and deliver breaks it at any cost doesn't pay off he may be the shortest 7 prime minister in history. strides in london then where we find the government correspondent barbara vessel welcome so what happens now the prime minister has lost the 1st of today's votes. yeah this 2nd
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round of today's voting a bit is a formality is has just gotten underway and he even had enough that he was even and on the vote because in another chary sort of joined the ranks of the rebel a former cherry chairman the honorable dame spellman and so he hasn't even kicked out of the party yet probably because he didn't dare to do it she is rather a formidable lady so is things are getting worse in a way for him because the fury and the better in the ranks of the tory party is palpable and so after he will have lost this vote then of course the law will pass to the lords in tomorrow where there will be another fair fight about it a lot of the didn't do the ring and delay as far as just nice to say these days but in the end they will probably pass it and then it's sort of come in to can come into legal force so yes one don't fall for us once again he is jew to speak again
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this evening i understand what we expect to. oh absolutely he announced that they do this to him yes of course they would do this for him they've been gearing up to it for all day one stay have sort of inflicted this 2nd defeat on him he will come out and say enough of this i hate all of you go away let's have elections and then it's not quite clear whether he will try to have a vote on no not today tonight or whether he will city late that till tomorrow the point here is you need to 2 thirds vote he needs a 2 thirds majority he doesn't have it far from it as we know and so then that is that can will be tweaked a bit further down the road so not very good times of course on snow at the moment so despite the fact that he now has his majority has not gone there are many who say that this is what he wanted all along that he wanted to bring things to
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a position where he calls for an election. yes absolutely many say here that this is sort of the strategy behind the techniques that we see at the moment in parliament and also in downing street of course and that he really he goes like a battering ram through his own party and it's boris johnson turned out to be sort of like this destruction cim awful awful one and there is of course a purpose behind this and that is to make his party to form and to reshape it in his own way in his own mind and for his own vision and then go to the country and try to get a big majority but that is much more difficult than he might think he is not as popular probably that he would like to believe the country hasn't been necessarily waiting to be led by a boris johnson and you might find that he ends up with another of the hung
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parliament parliament without a clear majority and theresa may in 2017 had just the same experience barbara in london thank you. you know take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world security has been stepped up in south africa and nigeria after attacks on foreign owned businesses in johannesburg and reprisals carried out against south african stalls are a nigerian cities with diplomatic tensions increasing and nigeria has announced it's boycotting the world moment forum currently meeting in cape town. chief executive carry rams formally withdrawn the controversial extradition bill that sparked months of turmoil it's unclear whether the move will be enough to satisfy a pro-democracy activists whose demands of growth since the protests began but. ruled out in battling to any of the other demands. italy's prime minister just
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every country has announced a new cabinet to leave the populist and center left coalition including 5 star movement leader luigi demaio as foreign minister far right leader mattel's salvini is replaced as interior minister by technocrats lambo gazing with horses in the bahamas are assessing the devastation caused by hurricane dorian the most powerful storm ever to hit the country large areas of the islands have been flooded and thousands of homes completely destroyed at least 7 people are confirmed dead a figure is expected to increase a dorian has lost strength for the next dangerous winds could still hit the u.s. states of georgia and the kind of times let's get more from our kimberly mullen she's a journalist in freeport grand bahama welcome to d.w. how bad are things. things are pretty bad things are pretty bad rescue effort is still being carried out here on grandma mile and been you know doing it in the
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thick of the storm on monday again yesterday in that outer bands and right now you know. tropical storm winds force winds. you know we still haven't heard all settlements whole the whole eastern end of the out of this thing so people are right now trying to mobilize themselves chatzky they have to they can't get there people have been stuck. for days we haven't heard in the stands the wee hours of the morning on monday things are pretty bad. people have nothing and i say nothing. that was on their backs and they go home to nothing. we need everything. the hospital the water. police agent and water command center you know so we need everything ok so it does sound pretty bad are you are you getting much as much coming here. nothing can really come into our island or
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say right now because. airport is not open as yet the best way the quickest way to be able to get things to us would be through. freight through the 3 boats however. the port has to be assessed right now all of our ports have to be assessed in order for things to be able to come in right now most people who are coming to the island maybe they are landing the alex. anywhere they have space. air traffic control actually the air traffic control they have been stuck in a tower. from the storm again so they would know the airports you know but they at so they're living in that area. are you looking to do it at this point in time or asking people to collect when they can. and now people in their regions or they might be able to need to. money of course is is needed
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where you need items more than anything you can use the money where. if you can send us things that that are a big help right now with the cleanup. you're trying to get people normalize structures are standing on the big issues today including the garbage in the road that they're trying to you know get things out of people's homes so they can get things in there are those who haven't seen much structural damage for the mare fact that. building code is impressive. we need things. begin to clean. we need people to. you know return. to normalcy what life is once like when it's. we need cleaning adams blowers and such. but the sun is out so things are drying right now that we need things to clean that we need volunteers to come to help to
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clean on what we we wish you well thank you so much for joining us. and. pope francis drive to mozambique on the 1st stop of a 6 day 2 of them will also take the. natural disasters poverty and conflict are expected to be key themes from papal visit reserve bank itself is still recovering after being hit by psychos 6 months ago. the people of mozambique looking very much forward to the wizards of the pope here in barrow some residents are disappointed that he's not going to come here and the area around was the reason most affected by cycling the die in march that killed more than 600 people and left tens of thousands homeless the pope sent a video message saying that although he can't go beyond the capital his heart is reaching out to the whole country he is expected to address the nature of the disaster that happened but also the fragile peace process just last month the
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government historic peace treaty with the former rebel group more but some of their fighters are still refusing to hand in their weapons. after increase reporter on to sport will start with tennis at the u.s. open roger federer is out after grigor dimitrov in 5 sets to reach semifinals a fed was leading 2 sets to want but the 38 year old needed a medical timeout and never returned to full also in the semifinals this arena williams who made light work of chad to win in straight sets 100 when the tournament she's only the 2nd player to achieve that milestone. had revealed his logo for the 2022 world cup with the design projected on the landmarks around the world the stylized arabic a white shawl ever figure of 8 pattern projected onto the tiles national archives building i think that the 2022 month time was also shown on the times square
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a row of london's leicester square and in recent torrid host cities moscow johannesburg and sao paolo. the german fashion photographer peter lindbergh has died at the age of 74 he was widely credited with inventing the 980 super model who's famous for photography photographing women without having to make a psychotic images and household names of people like gnome campbell christie turlington and cindy crawford and he survived by his wife and 4 sons. this is g.w. if these are our top stories britain's prime minister forrest johnson has suffered another defeat in his battle to break them with threats of not just years of approved a bill in principle from the prevention of president threatening a known deal brett sit in his negotiations with the. business after with a heartfelt 1st is up next hour we'll have more headlines at the top off the hour as always you can talk the latest hour after 12 on the dot com or on twitter d w
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