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needed urgent assistance a. family starts october on w. played the bass player. this is d w news live from but british will make his choice to rein in the prime minister and his brakes it plans before they're forced to go higher prime minister boris johnson was to spend on events in 5 weeks off 8 key votes but before they go no make is unlikely to repeat their rejection of his call for a snap election or say coming up as a nazi. even after the attempt to ban the n.p.t.
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he stayed loyal to the party which is close to hitler's nazi party and democracy in a small german town outrages a near nazi is unanimously elected unopposed to be the new mac. . i'm helena humphrey glad you could join me we start with the u.k. parliament last ditch attempt to put the brakes and brakes on the prime minister before he sends members of parliament home m.p.'s are holding a final late night session before they begin a 5 week suspension imposed by boris johnson and an act of defiance lawmakers have backed a demand for the government to release confidential documents and preparations for no deal breaks it before they said back to their constituencies m.p.'s will again vote on the prime minister's for for a snap the general election they are likely to reject it for
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a 2nd time. of boris johnson began his day on monday in dublin with talks with the irish prime minister of russia at issue the question of how the 2 countries will manage that joint border if and when the u.k. leaves the european union in a moment we'll hear from our correspondent in london but 1st this report. live rock care had been waiting 2 months for this meeting since boris johnson became the u.k. prime minister to close neighbors and allies but these men are poles apart on the question of the irish border off the brags that. when the u.k. finally leaves the european union the only land border between them bull beyond irish soil the so-called irish backstop is a plan to avoid checkpoints and border checks something many fear will endangered peace in northern ireland it would keep the u.k. in the customs union off to bragg's it. leave campaigners and boris johnson
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supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a great as the replacement of a legal guarantee with a promise our businesses need long term certainty and the people of this island north and south need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of identity will not be put at risk as a consequence of bragg's us boris johnson is gambling that a no deal brags that threat will make e.u. leaders change the divorce deal and if they don't move he wants everyone to share the blame i looked carefully at no deal i was just its consequences both our country and and yours and yes of course we could do it but be in no doubt that outcome would be a failure state crowd for which we would all be responsible for its johnson lives
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island without any concrete progress the neighbors have not solved the border problem yet. and for the latest on what is unfolding in the house of commons we're joined now by our correspondent in london about r.v.'s and it's good to see barbara and it looks as though lawmakers will reject the prime minister's call for a snap general election for the 2nd time why does he want it so much and why are they so against it. he wants it so much because boris johnson things that he goes around the country campaigning as bar is trying to scoop up all those bricks of votes out there and sort of get everybody around his assembled around his person he could carry away a victory on the other hand the opposition of course believes that that would result in a hard breck's it in any case just looking at the timing nothing else is really possible so they really fought against this till the last moments and this sort of
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trying to drag out this last session of parliament because then as you said they have to go on this in force holiday and so they're trying to sort of hobble the prime minister at the earliest date they're now giving him for an election is it would be sort of like the middle of november so that is their purpose and that is what all this talk and all those fighting has been about mostly during this last day where bob are talking about that in forced holiday is there anything that lawmakers can do to prevent parliament from shutting down once this debate is done . now they count every day they've tried to sort of get him into a committee meeting on this wednesday but then it's going to be like an official get together because there is a rule in the british regulation book which has been developing over centuries that parliament can be poor role as they call it here before the queen's speech only
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that boris johnson has sort of dragged this time out to 5 weeks which is totally unheard of since the 2nd world war is hasn't something like this has happened in decades and so of course they know that they're being sent away because he wants to get rid of their interference and he was to sort of go about whose breaths dealings in the way he likes without parliamentarians having a say in barber the law preventing britain leaving the european union without a deal received royal assent today does that mean that the u.k. must leave the e.u. with a deal. in principle yes but practically nobody knows because from people around boris johnson it was heard that they're looking for loopholes to looking for ways to sort of circumvent this law to sort of somehow not apply it and so boris johnson is really trying the most obviously to sort of
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steer towards a heartbreaks and without a deal even though he says the opposite just as we heard in dublin when the when he visited over africa so what does he really want nobody in london knows everybody is guessing at his secret purpose behind all this and then many in the conservative party the moderates who think that he really is trying to drag the country out without a deal at the end of over and barbara briefly of course it seems that this whole bragg's it process is becoming more complicated by the day by the hour how did we get here. we got year because a rex it is so much more complex than anybody thought people who voted for it in 2016 didn't have the slightest idea how difficult this would be parliamentarians who voted to uphold it didn't have any idea how almost impossible it is and now we have a prime minister who nobody knows what his corey's is going to be what you really
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ones at the end is so it is in all mighty mess ah but i've a zell in london thank you now meanwhile in a day of high a drama in the british parliament the speaker john boehner callen oust on monday that he would be stepping down within a week's house performances in the house keeping your makers in check mate have a colloquial style i he has to manage these people i know these is one word. 5 like a weapon to try to be rude for members of your church say i was on times he gives ministers a proper dressing down to stick he very very right sparrow's 203 grade you know so i know now i was born i want to order oh yes it all looks like good fun now but announcing his departure pascoe explained
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how seriously he took the job he was leaving was when certain throughout my time. for house speaker. i have sought to increase the relative all so richly of this so the legislature. for which i will make our soon move leno no poetry to anyone. anywhere at any time. down miss him of the 4. 6 6 would. and no doubt he'll miss them. now a 2nd look at some of the other stories making news around the world at least 17 people have been killed and dozens more injured in morocco ofter
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a bus overturned on a bridge amid heavy flooding in the south of the country police and military rescue teams were dispatched with boats and helicopters to search for missing people. u.s. president donald trump says talks with afghan taliban leaders are in his words dead chum called off previously unannounced peace talks at the weekend off the taliban claimed responsibility for a bomb attack in kabul that killed 12 people including a u.s. serviceman you also said he was still thinking about a troop drawdown in the country. candidates backing russian president vladimir putin suffered heavy losses in the weekend's moscow city council elections opposition need to elect the novell they had called a tactical voting often many opposition candidates were barred from standing the ban sparked widespread unrest over the summer and voter turnout in the election was alive. well here in germany political leaders are demanding to know how
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a town council elected a near nazi it's met chef and you action from the national democratic party of germany a far right ultra nationalist party stood for the position unopposed and even won backing from mainstream parties like chancellor angela merkel's conservatives but now they want him thrown out of office. that is not big a small industrial park a bakery a hotel and a pizza place but now many people in germany are interested in knowing how the small town and has in the center of germany elected stephanie a few days ago the politician from the extreme right wing n p d announced on facebook that he was elected in the simple administrators of votes from the people for the people he added to his post the vote was unanimous including votes. from chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. and her coalition partner s.p.d. one of the council members who voted for yonks defended the choice if those who can
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we are trying to help the people and address their issues that's all party membership doesn't play a role for us. stephanie jack has worked for the n.p.t. on the regional and national level for keyes the enough storage fees have twice sought and failed to ban the party as a threat to germany's democratic order the domestic intelligence service has kept close tabs on the party yeah actually has even shown up in the agency's report on fright wing extremists but he was democratically elected also because no other candidate was available the few steps residents a mixed. bag that there was no alternative no wonder he got into an event will never end so you might think of what a flight had been maybe it will have an effect and make politicians think about how their decisions are received by most people. there me outside a lot nifty. standing we have better people for the job it's over. free to no
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politicians were shocked by the choice. is here yuck she is a nazi even after the attempt to ban the n.p.t. he stayed loyal to the party which is close to hitler's nazi party so you know it isn't so much of so in a stupid. but protest is now also mounting in berlin. as it was going indignation justified yesterday there was a 1st special meeting of the committee and has an. aim is to apply for revoke ation of the election of that candidate implemented and put another candidate in his place and then we will have to discuss how something like this could have happened . to replace the local council with 1st need to find another candidate for the job. football now in germany have done just enough to defeat northern ireland in a euro 2020 qualification match the victory follows a de moralizing loss to the netherlands just last week when northern ireland
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battled hard to snipe germany kick up chances in the 1st half and test it keep in mind where the neuer a number of times but left back muscle huston back broke the deadlock off to 48 minutes and says canapé added a 2nd goal late in the match with an impressive finish the 2 no wins and germany to the top of group c. with 3 matches to play more schools now from the european championships qualify as group stage and germany's group c. the netherlands blew pasta star india a knit group i.e. belgium likewise have no trouble with scotland group g. standing leader of poland to play to a scored a stroll hungry lost to slovakia in a group and gave up 1st place to croatia the walcott run is up managed a 11 draw against azerbaijan are just reminded of a top story that we are following for you british prime minister boris johnson is facing another defeat in
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a parliament overprice it will make his assent to reject his call for a snap election for a 2nd time parliament is about to the good a 5 week suspension. in what he did have a news line from valentine helen i'm afraid of you can always get the latest information around the clock on our website thanks for your company and ceasing. to. stay in school. first communion. the door is green the goal is our arms.

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