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helped the u.s. to win the u.s. paid them for their services now u.s. forces are leaving northern syria and coming home that was one week ago since then the turks have launched an attack on the kurds the kurds have turned to syria and the russians for help and those isis terrorists who were being guarded by the kurds and the americans well some of them have escaped claiming that they're caliph it will rise again. this is the day. if you get out of muscular all that regardless of the threats and pressure we are determined to continue the operation until the end i am stating clearly we will absolutely finish the job we started. we want this war to stop nobody should die no soldiers no civilians we just want peace that is a clip from the nation from the european union site after this military action in
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the north east of syria this is a complicated situation you know how this of course we're scared we're scared for the whole country for turks for kurds for everyone no one should be killed i'm sure the book is going on not. because we use it on the money that you do we need in the fight against bush upon you going to stand by your ally a nato member all the terrorists that are sitting on. also coming up a prickly and may shift the vulgar language of the u.s. president now there's a disturbing video showing the president as a mass murderer his target the news media but we are not alone. it's a terrible. election so they're pursuing an illegal invalid unconstitutional. impeachment.
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but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome but we begin the day with the race to fill the vacuum that was left when the americans were ordered to come home one week ago u.s. president trump announced u.s. forces were withdrawing from northern syria declaring turkey europe syria iran iraq russia and the kurds will now have to figure out the situation for themselves and that is exactly what is happening new friends new alliances are being forged at breakneck speed and so far none of it looks good for the united states in the span of just a few days captured islamic state terrorists have escaped from detention camps where u.s. and kurdish forces had stood guard the threat of isis regrouping is now greater than it any point since the caliph it was destroyed earlier this year and the kurds well they've accused america of leaving them alone to be slaughtered by the turks
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well since the turkish assault began last week the kurds have turned to syria's president assad and russia to give them cover to do what the u.s. used to do we have this report tonight on the fighting that is turning old foes into new friends. in the turkish border town a field which a public outpouring of grief. the women mourn that death of their village chief he and 2 other men were killed in a mortar shelling an apparent reprising attack from across the border in syria. we want this war to stop nobody should die no soldiers no civilians we just want peace if you would have thought we had of course we're scared we're scared for the whole country for turks for current. for everyone no one should be killed in the
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sun on helping with my city another secured lot of people show us where the weak tims died. within a radius of 20 meters traces of bomb fragments sounds windows walls vehicles battered by shrapnel. and. i don't think it came from the outside maybe from over there i don't know but this is from a. similar stories can be heard in many turkish border towns. if people believe the war is just across the border in syria they know better now. that i'm still the mayor of supports the turkish offensive he claims the army is fighting for a good cause but to me here in our we are hosting 125000 syrians
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you might be able to imagine how difficult that is we want a safe zone to resettle the 3500000 refugees that have become a burden for turkey over the past 8 years but europe occasionally sends a little money but we pay the real price syrians should go back to their homes. the area northeast syria that is supposed to become a safe zone is anything but. for days the turkish army and syrian opposition fighters have clashed with kurdish militia and while they are busy fighting each other there are concerns that ices jihadists which are already defeated in the area might be able to regroup. international criticism of the turkish military campaign is growing the united nations say the offensive has caused more than 100000 civilians to flee but the consequences have also been dramatic on this side of the
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border in turkey and many people we've talked to here are hoping that the violence won't continue to escalate but this includes people in suits who have grieving over the death of their village chief. and pray that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. every pore their body w.'s julia hahn 2 years ago the european union pledged to take in tens of thousands of refugees fleeing conflict zones such as syria and also libya according to the un the humanitarian crisis in libya alone is worsening with thousands of refugees held at overcrowded detention centers access to health care is limited and lots of people are at risk of abuse at the hands of smugglers and human traffic. or one of the country's leading the resettlement pledge is german
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ones i see it is our aim is to prevent illegal migration and replace it with legal opportunities that. germany will accept 10000 refugees selected by the un h.c.r. in the current resettlement program also give you the that's the way we prefer to for the others the german chancellor angela merkel speaking so have the european union germany have they kept their promise to talk about that i'm joined by tom wills he's from w.'s davids he. they've been crunching the numbers forwards and before i start i think it's we have to work point it's worth pointing out that we're not talking about the deal between turkey and the e.u. so tom i mean what did you find out did they keep their promise no they didn't and the european union has not been very open about this recent program so they haven't published an update on the numbers since june and with the deadline looming at the end of this month we have to ask them what was going on let's take a look at the figures when the scheme was announced back in $27.00 seeing the e.u.
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said it would all for resettlement for $50000.00 refugees used by the end of this month now the e.u. said mrs it's not going to meet a promise according to the latest figures only $37000.00 people have been resettled so far and even the original target was criticized for not being enough to put in context 250000 resettlement places are going to be needed in the next 5 years according to the international rescue committee so the european commission is now working towards an extended deadline of the end of this year to try to hit $50000.00 promised but things are really going to have to speed up to me these are big numbers we know that it's a total of 20 countries pledged to take in refugees did anyone meet the goals you know would keep their promise some of the countries did so sweden and person have taken roughly $8000.00 people each as they promised germany is way behind as mentioned the interior ministry has told us that only 4800 refugees arrived on this
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program so far that's less than half the 10000 that we heard angela merkel promising just a moment ago from pledge to take the same number of people as germany and they've accepted about 90 percent of them so far so there's a lot of difference do we know why the european union has not met its goals well we are all of the countries that are behind on their resettlement promises for an explanation not everyone gave a concrete reason germany said that the delay in forming a government. to the elections 27 seen had held things up and held up the perforations belgium which is set to just over half the numbers it promised said it had received suspended the recess a month because the number of asylum applications from people already in belgium was higher than they'd expected are there are consequences to this absolutely i mean some of the people waiting to be resettled are those people in some of the camps in libya people who've been in fact waits its neighboring the. under un
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program and the un refugee refugee agency is trying to use recess cement to get people out as soon as possible of those terrible conditions in libya but they're saying without the places available to send people to it's not happening fast enough all right tom wills crunching the numbers from r d w they did seem tom thank you very much. as the clock is ticking for british and european union leaders who are hoping to reach an agreement on brakes it with just over 2 weeks to go before the deadline prime minister boris johnson is under immense pressure to secure a deal or to face parliamentary orders to seek another extension the new session of parliament opened today the ceremonial opening it sees an official of parliament demanding members of the lower house the house of commons go to the upper house to hear a speech by you guessed it the queen mr speaker equating them all honorable
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have. to attend her majesty immediately in the house as. well that speech by the queen usually takes place every year to lay out the government's planned legislative agenda the queen's 1st words this monday were all about bricks my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the fetch festival. my government intends to way towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. but the problem with that priority is that prime minister boris johnson faces too much opposition in parliament to make it happen the opposition leader here jeremy corben reminded johnson of that and he added that the british people should have their say with a 2nd breaks at referendum that is something that johnson refuses to consider this
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is because there is never been such a fuss as a government with a majority of minus 45 and they. deny 100 percent records all defeat in the house of commons. setting out the legacy of agenda they know cannot be delivered in this case just because i concur with my own little play that there will be one thing more divisive more talks in the 1st referendum it will be a 2nd referendum that's right. well the uncertainty surrounding brights it is making the wife uncomfortable for millions of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. they were told last week that they could be deported if they don't apply for what's
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being called several status. it's 10 am at the restroom and qusay and stuff assembled for their morning meeting dutch ticketek the mother opened displays just 4 months ago despite the uncertainty caused by franks it now the government has said e.u. citizens like her could face deportation if they don't fire the proper paperwork in time to have recent headlines like that feel like a threat. thank you for moving the goalposts up 1st you have to apply one way then you have to find other way and there's also no trust that the system actually works it's a shock and it is basically b.s. comes down to. being quite feeling quite on welcome things are heating up in the kitchen as the chefs prepare from that wish to call their food new european cuisine and their vicious kind of neri offerings come from all over europe is just the stuff themselves 8 of the 10 people who work here come from outside the u.k.
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yeah it's going to be a voice you mustn't think about as a lot of focus is the call for a customer. go to nigeria and leave all european stocks they don't know where they stand but not out of the sea for us we thought it keep it a bit same together after a quarter of all employees in british bars and restaurants come from other european countries but was looming fewer and fewer like to fill these jobs julia i only recently arrived from each of the 4 our 1st ever real job finds the political situation here hostile and hard to understand i just don't get why they are so upset they do want to fight us like we're doing so few wall against them and we're not just working they just leave us being sick i want. her boss has taken a gamble by pouring his savings and energy into this restaurant and many other investors have been scared off by bricks it for her though this is
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a passion project she wants to. believe in its future right here right now i love myself in the company and it's something that has just struck me if this were true in just 20 years i really don't want to live the way. the decks would to save me he describes a place where people enjoy each other's company and feed it is here it's a refuge from the truth world of bricks it right outside the store is. a judge in spain has issued a new international warrant for the arrest of former catalog president. that he fled to belgium after that failed independence bid back in 2017 the warrant comes after the supreme court convicted 12 other kettle on separatist leaders 9 of whom were given lengthy prison sentences today. the signs in barcelona read free the political prison as. after the judgment was
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declared thousands took to the streets outraged by the long verdict handed down to cut and then yes separatist leader has said that yesterday 11th this sentence is horribly unfair it goes against 2 fundamental rights freedom of demonstration and freedom of expression that explain. this punishment is a disgrace a truth our democratic system is incompetent this thing that i could try this is unbelievable. today. but for the supreme court in madrid it is clear that the catalan leadership is guilty of sedition. the former vice president oriel zhang kara's the sentenced to 13 years in prison and 8 other defendants also received lengthy prison sentences. according to the judges those sentenced organize the independence referendum in october 2017 despite a ban when the former president of catalonia college pushed demand declared
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independence from spain violent clashes with the police broke out this resulted in madrid imposing direct rule over catalonia and one of spain's most serious political crises prime minister petra sanchez hopes that this verdict will now and the matter once and for all. following the supreme court decision we need to turn the page and open a new chapter based on peaceful coexistence in catalonia through dialogue within the boundaries of the no under sponsored solution. but many catalans don't seem ready to give up the fight since the ruling was handed down demonstrators have begun blocking railway tracks and airports independence activists whom they are preparing for what they're calling democratic tsunami. was definitely a volatile situation to talk about that i'm joined now by my colleague. from the spanish service it's good to have you here at the big table 1st time here so let's
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talk about what happened today is this a new chapter in the kettle on independence well it is for sure new wave of protests on the street there's a civil movement called the democratic tsunami and they called for people to go industry. have long protests on the streets peaceful protests have been blocking 3 it's blocking the airport there's been 100 flights more than 100 flights in barcelona consulates today and there are supposed to be new cancellations from all morning they want to stay there longer are terror some of the protesters are also looking at hong kong. as another example is example maybe even a role model you know people around the world looking at this story they think of spain and they see barcelona and they can't imagine that barcelona or couple only would want to leave i mean what's the background there why did the catalogues why
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did they want to be independent while the couple an independence movement it's not new it's much more in the media since 2017 with the referendum of the 1st but it's a movement that has always been there for example it actually was really strong even though it was prohibited. during the franco dictatorship right it was of course banned. i read it and then when spain became a democratic country and of the seventy's it was led allies and since then it tests mainly pacific and it always tried to have peaceful and it has always tried to have a conversation with it with the government different governments attest in their doing this democratic face of spain what they want is an independence professor at referendum which they joined in 2017 yes but they wanted something more like scotland had many some years ago or like about. in the ninety's and that's what it
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wanted but madrid was always a different governments did never allow a referendum legal referendum to take place so they organized in 2017 and then different reasons why people won independence economic to start a cult cultural reasons were what made a lot of times. we're going to come back again the press from d.w. spender service thank you very much you're welcome. and let me tell you something biden's son is corrupt and biden is corrupt and i'd rather run against biden than almost any of those candidates and i think they're all weak but i think biden has never been a smart guy and he's less smart now than he ever worse he should be forced to resign from congress adam schiff he's a lowlife he should be forced to resign. sponsors are crazy their politicians are corrupt their candidates are terrible and. they can't win an
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election so they're pursuing an illegal. unconstitutional. impeachment. and your father was never considered smart he was never considered a good senator. he was only a good vice president because he understood how dick here's barack obama's. the language of u.s. president trump it has taken a noticeable turn from pedestrian to nations and journalists more than anyone they can attest to this change because they are often the target of his verbal attacks trump has called the mainstream media the enemy of the people or does the language of the us president incite people to take action violence for example that question is being posed tonight after a video was reportedly shot last week at an event for trump supporters in miami and we're only showing a short edited version but some viewers may still find the images disturbing and
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the video is a parody on the movie kingsmen starring colin firth and what we see is the u.s. president visibly angry who then pulls out a gun and begins firing his victims are people but their faces are the logos of news outlets such as p.b.s. there you see the campaign logo from barack obama we see other news outlets it is the b. b. c. and the president there shooting one to the other it is all taking place in what's known as the church of fake news at the end of this video what we see is a visibly satisfied and smiling trumpet looks at the camera the president of the white house correspondents association has called the video a vial and horrifying the association released a statement which reads in part we have previously told the president that his rhetoric could incite violence now we call on him and everybody associated with the
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conference to denounce this video and affirm that violence has no place in our society. well in addition to white house correspondents news organizations have requested a response from the white house and this is what was offered today the white house press secretary 70 grisham tweeted the president of the united states has not yet seen the video he will see it shortly but based upon everything that he has heard he strongly condemns this video. this video is not a single aberration and the president's hateful attitude towards journalists is shared by some who are not afraid to display their feelings in public or to show their support for violence i want you to consider this photo which we found on social media it was tweeted by a reporter in washington d.c. she writes that her brother took the photo as he was boarding a flight from los angeles on this man's sure that you see there are the words rope
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tree journalist some assembly required that's a clear call for hanging journalists now we understand that passengers on that flight complained about the message on that shirt they were offered the possibility of taking another flight the man wearing the shirt we understand nothing was said to him this is about free speech but it is also about the power of words the power of words that are given extraordinary legitimacy when they are uttered by the u.s. president when the u.s. president spits out insults towards journalists at rallies it's not a big leap for some to take that as a license a license to kill or perhaps a license to think that and then to show it we're all the world can see it on the shirts on their backs for peaceful dissent that is definitely a frontal assault. the day is almost done the conversation it continues online you'll find that twitter either d.w. news or you can follow me and bring it off t.v.
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mystical forests. a village tucked away in the moms of love's. alone vonn from like i'm not imagine any other world. nor their youngest son has set off for the distance city where he hopes to build himself a future. far from the village above the clouds. 45 minutes w. . unity and justice and freedom the 1st words of the german national lands. and the 3 central values that formed the foundation of this country. have these values
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developed in post-war germany. hard is it to live by and defend the principles of unity justice and freedom in our everyday lives. our german the 3 part series starts october 21st d w. it will get out of the. way . we took a dip under the arch in st louis missouri to hear things like this. is a very driven movie guy that loves what he does and i think you see that this game versus talking about.
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