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this is g.w. news live from berlin as hurricane thrashes the southeast coast of the u.s. in the bahamas they are now reeling from the storms destruction tens of thousands of people are now in need of immediate humanitarian aid but devastation caused by the biggest storm in the history of the islands means it's hard to reach the also coming up the british prime minister repeating his determination to see his country leave the european union on october 31st or johnson also wants a general election before writes it happens and it just days after the elections
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they gave a boost to the far right we visit the eastern german town where every 2nd vote back the far right turn it did for germany part. i'm off it's good to have you with us tonight millions of people have been a bank you waited from the southeastern coast of the united states has hurricane dorian approaches despite losing strength the storm is still carrying dangerously high winds which are threatening to bring flooding to coastal areas in georgia and in north and south carolina dorian left a trail of devastation in the bahamas after washing the islands for 3 days at least 20 people are dead and it's feared that the death toll. i in the
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heart of the hurricane volunteer rescuers struggle to find what they're looking for but then dangling from the attic of a home life trapped by the storm one by one a family emerges from the darkness. for. those who. live more fortunate are already returning home to dorian's destruction the island family's house was flooded everything destroyed all they want are for to graf's my wife. she said she turned off she said the window not the front door she said one driver. this was the scene when the islands made their daring escape clutching their most prized possessions. paradise has been
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pulverized thousands of homes on abaco island torn apart boats tossed around and as the storm surge locals distraught. and is everything is gone. no buying no stores. no take at least 4 to 5 years to complete i don't know how long it takes. in this here. everything is gone just body. for those left behind putting the bahamas back together is expected to cost billions and the government says allies have promised to pitch in i spoke with president donald trump. who has expressed their support and padds the assistance of the united states of america for her behalf and time. back at the island family home offers of help been pouring into. the
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us. i think so many people. i try to help. pick 23 people have offered so much. and you know we're all wearing the same clothes that we escaped it have sent. to me. so it is really good to get support and know that you can rebuild like a north to that after surviving the 2nd strongest hurricane on record he and his family a lucky to be a life. or kimberly rowlings is a journalist in freeport on grand bahama a short while ago i asked her for an update on the rescue efforts. i'm not sure about past 2 exams at this point you know they're still course canvassing the air police officers and knocking on persons door is you know a lot of people of missing persons reports which are with you supposed to do at
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this point now that he can actually get to the police station because that means underwater during that storm so that our command center and me mum could not work properly here in the bahamas which is the national emergency management agency so a lot of those people you know are trying to connect them and their families as best as best as we can but rescue efforts at this point they just need really a lot of them to manage through this or they're like you know it doesn't make sense rescuing me. we just need to stay but get as you would get us in water let's just clean up we have all we have our mail boat which is coming in from the capital which are transporting people out of the island as not as also they are bringing bringing us some food some water some supplies red cross got on the island to date on the salvation that on the allen today are all bombs to dance for us is assisting that's just review have those items and we have a couple international organizations who are actually met with red tape you know
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they can't get 7 in the aland right now because the government only want to work so that you organizations so you know there's a lot a lot of things going up and down right now are ask you this still continuing is fashion that people who need medical assistance and the clinics they don't have water because we now meet me don't have water on the island which is a big problem so the clinics the hospital they need water clean water and reporting from freeport in the bahamas british prime minister boards johnson is not budging he maintains the u.k. must leave the european union by october 31st today he said he would rather be dead in a ditch the house the european union for another extension or johnson had a difficult. his brother adding to his woes by resigning from the government and announcing that he's leaving politics joe drugs have campaigned unlike his brother for britain to remain in the e.u. we're in d.c.
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to oppose a no deal breaker they've taken control of proceedings inside parliament and brigadiers outside they are growing increasingly frustrated. with pro europeans are out in force and they are a choice. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will but in a sea of blue you flags outside parliament read prolife signs show that bread city is too are fighting for that for us susan nicholson is a retired teacher for yorkshire she has never protested before in her life but now she fears that britain might not leave the e.u. after all but where the silent majority we don't demonstrate we've heard some we didn't expect people to ignore it so that's been a bit of a surprise for us but one upping for a general election because then we convert again and we can get rid of the remain and pays to have blocked our leaving and we can have
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a proper government that gets us out of the gate. for susan and other great city is leaving the e.u. is more important than anything else they regard brussels as undemocratic and anything short of leaving on the 31st of october as a betrayal of democracy. opinion polls are showing that most people have voted to leave in the referendum still want this to be seen through almost at any cost and even with out agreement with the e.u. short term consequences like food shortages rising inflation even job losses don't seem to scare them. but pro e.u. m.p.'s like vera hobhouse i determined not to let it come to this it's have priority to prevent leaving without a deal and then it should all go back to the people for another referendum people said for a long time of course we're going to have a deal of course is the easiest thing in history everything has turned out entirely different from what was promised in 2016 so more than 3 years on definitely
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democracy has to be practiced and the people have to be asked again. day after day susan a cosen comes to palm and to tell of peace that see and have fellow great city is have not changed our minds but i think it would be sensible and mature to agree a mutually beneficial trade deal with the unfortunately that isn't going to happen at the moment what they're doing is they using no deal as a means of continually delaying out so that they can then say oh well there's no mandate for a. remain as an bret's it is both claiming to be the true defenders of democracy is that as each side becomes ever more entrenched there is no compromise in sight. well tonight a new poll shows that most germans want chancellor angela merkel's coalition government of conservatives and social democrats to see out the current term which
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ends in 2021 the pollster in protest found that 61 percent of voters want merkel's grand coalition to stay in government until the next scheduled election now this poll was conducted this week right after 2 regional elections last weekend and those elections saw a surge for the far right alternative for germany party mainstream parties such as the chancellor's conservative c.d.u. they just managed to hold the 2nd place the w.'s keep brady visited one of the a strong hope. it doesn't get more east than this over there is poland and over here or at the most eastham point in germany in the eyes of our but this tiny borough in the eastern state of saxony has become known for something else in the past week no other borough in saxony has so many voices for the f.d.a. is here almost half of nizar our voted for the far right after less than 2000
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people live here for most of them life is good unemployment is relatively low there are however problems which affect much of rural germany borgia crime a lack of doctors and teachers night i was met was shocked by the extent of the f.t. success she says that the party has fed off one main fear migration despite there being 0 migrants in the borough you live on the girl it's not news and people go to nearby gurlitz or dresden or other cities and in parts they only see migrants on the streets which of course is exaggerated. and then this scared of radicals among the migrants and they say we don't want that here. the rhetoric coming from the extreme right faction within the f.d.a. doesn't seem to deter voters here either. even though my own feel of it i think many of the voters just aren't aware of it. they don't really concern themselves with proposing let alone read the party manifesto then they'd see what direction
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this is going and done will do much when i can. i've spoken to several people here in ny now over the last couple of hours none of them really wanting to stand in front of the camera many a.f.d. voters i've met said that they don't like how they're presented in the media saying that they're presented as neo nazis or right wing extremists but interestingly 2 words kept coming up migration in order one woman told me order needs to be restored to germany and she believes the f.d.a. is the party to do that. before we leave we meet one they have to be voter who previously voted for conservative c.d.u. he feels the rural east was left behind after german reunification deal much of a long opening they stopped caring about its ass long ago during the farther states to germany here. is the house obama and after that there's nothing.
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if deviations here say the party has given them a platform to air their grievances and fears but for the 50 percent who didn't vote for the far right party the a.f.d. is anything but the solution to 9 hours problems i. sports in formula one this weekend marks the 90th anniversary of the italian grand prix at monza this year's race has received a welcome boost with organizers confirming monzer will stay on the formula one calendar until at least 2024 m. for one of the sport's most famous teams 90 years also were special number this week. such a sea of red is usually only reserved for the racetrack was on ferrari's 90th birthday fans crammed into milan's cathedral square they'd come to catch a glimpse of some ferrari legends past and present of course these drivers would have been nothing without the machinery behind them so some classic ferrari's around showed to. these fans will be heading 30 kilometers up the road this weekend
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to monza to see if charlotte clare can follow up his maiden f one win in belgium last sunday looking back obviously very happy that this 1st win is done it's always difficult to do this this 1st step but once you you do it to take quite a bit of weight off your shoulders you claire has out shown his more senior teammate sebastian fettle at times this season picking up the team's only win so far some have touted him is ferrari's future number one driver it was clear to see that he has a lot of potential i think he had a very strong rookie season without. so you know i think it's good to see that. he's right on the pace straightaway and obviously for the team point of view i think it was important that we work together not against each other monsters quick straights will suit the ferrari's effect so in the class capturing all. when on
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