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this is really a news life erm girl and over to you mr johnson the ball is the british prime minister's court as the european union agrees to delay breaks that until january 31st thanks year what will mr boris johnson's next move be also coming out world leaders welcome the death of abu bakr and baghdad the leader of the so-called islamic state according to president donald trump he died when u.s. special forces stormed his hideout in syria plus
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a germany's far right party surges to lure forward in a state election is a bruising defeat for chance the americans party not down into 3rd place and go out bucks are back on top of the bundesliga could they be the team to break by munich stranglehold on german football. thank you so much for your company everyone but we begin this broadcast with news from brussels that the european union has agreed to postpone britain's departure from the block for up to 3 months in a tweet by the european council president donald he said the remaining 27 member states had agreed to accept the e.u. case request for 8 brigs it. extension until january 31st of
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next year all right let's take you now to brussels to barbara zola she is there she is barbara the e.u. has granted the u.k. a so-called flex tension what is a flex tension now that's a flexible exit so it means that should britain get done with some kind of brics a deal to read a fiat and so on before the end of january 31st they could leave earlier like on december. first or maybe november 31st or the same goes for generally 1st but nobody really believes that this is just sort of a gesture of basically means ok we give you another 3 months to sort of deal was this intractable problem that it has created politically in britain and russia so it's now just watching london and sort of hypnotized by events there because
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nobody really knows where it's going there was over the weekend talk of the likelihood for new elections rising and that was really would change minds in paris they had been blocking this flex tension for a while and they said ok let's do that just sort of put this framework down and now yes and now it's up to london now again it's up to london because basically you has just give us a briefing space to where prime minister boris johnson the ball back in the court of westminster i mean is that the position that the e.u. works in the benefit of the moment is there always on the sidelines dependent on what happens in westminster which is completely paralyzed at the moment. they can do anything at all to little that tom bums and watch mean that is their role in this and they're quite contented not to interfere they know they have to let things
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play themselves i would on the british side because they cannot be seen to interfere is should the vote to for new elections later this afternoon go through then yes they would be all too happy because then they know that there might at the end be some progress should it again be defeated they'll just have to wait what happens next so they cannot be seen to interfere also they they were quite adamant they are not going to be the ones to push britain over the brink of a no debris exit so they're just sitting and waiting and should generally have 31st not work out i would bet that would be another extension after that so yes patients needs to be endless in brussels and that's why it's called a flextime while i was i can't even get the name right flex tension all right barbara. thank you so very much greatly appreciate it thank you for your continued coverage. now to our other top story world leaders have welcomed u.s.
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president donald trump's announcement that the leader of the so-called islamic state of a bunker about dottie was killed in a raid by u.s. special forces in syria term said by god he blew himself up as u.s. troops stormed his hideout but british prime minister words johnson while welcoming baghdad is death caution that the fight against islamic state was not yet over other world leaders have echoed mr johnson's remark. so far from east 90 for iraq and so close to turkey need the village berisha in series no than it province the world's most wanted man met his demise leave the remains of the i.s.i. fast he would have it back i'll back out he spent his last i hate much of his family plus plus followers died during the u.s. special forces a fraction. of my house and saw a helicopter in front of me no more than 15 meters in the air and another one right behind it there were no shots fired at 1st and then suddenly there was gunfire and
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the helicopter began firing back. saying the operation from the white house situation room with donald trump and he's top military commander has a dramatic address the u.s. president said that gotti had died quite like a dog blowing himself and his children up he ignited his vest killing himself and the 3 children his body was mutilated by the blast test results gave certain immediate and totally positive identification now back that his demise is a further blow to the so-called islamic state could once control the territory the size of britain now the man who proclaimed a state and the land itself of both being lost but the terror group left behind thousands of victims and shattered lives the city in which al baghdadi proclaimed his calaf it most so he is now.
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on his tenure as a fraction of the sins of misdeeds brought on the victims who lost their lives in the old city area. to hear their bodies is still under the rubble because of him and his organization. and this fight isn't over hours after our baghdad his death was announced a joint could his u.s. operation targeted and i spokesman the man considered a potential future leader of the group he's also reported dead but even now over 10000 i smell a transfer mine to plot jihad and vengeance. and i want to take you now to our emmett middle east correspondent to beslan every day he joins us now from beirut where he is covering events from what has been the reaction in the region to the death of the man who a leash to our a brutal reign of terror across the region we can say dogs from the iraqi
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side the iraqi state the old official they welcomed by the. announcement will be getting he's going to. see up on we don't have any office and statement regarding the issue. generally speaking the people in the middle east's mainly in syria and you know they must you know what most welcome these. news. they hope this would put an end to one of the bloodiest decayed in the recent history in the middle east. sitting in newspapers for example. this morning mention these killing this killing has a mind of 2 mind of the story focused mainly on 2 main issues 1st laws 1st of all the law and really going on in syria would be good for the 2nd the national
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budget in syria those were the 2 main stories most of the syrian use paper this morning. what's next now for iraq and syria and the region at large after where it's being mentioned as seen as a huge loss for so-called islamic state. yes of course it's it's a huge loss for islam or so-called islamic states. but as we said it was one of the luckiest. so people out of great. sleeping though not so cold be long it was the may take some revenge action in the region about the from the other side as we said there is senior. leaders of all is this because people in this operation so what's next it depends on who's going to be these group next. to talk about getting the reporting from beirut middle
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east correspondent besson every day thank you. want to tell you now but some of the other stories making news around the world. protesters in lebanon are calling for a general strike to press their demands for an end to corruption and an overhaul of the political system demonstrations were originally sparked by a proposed new tax on internet calls well there's been a widespread disruption for the last 10 days. almost 200000 people have been ordered to leave their homes as wildfires spread through northern california's wine country strong winds are fanning the flames and a statewide emergency has been declared a fornia as governor said officials were using every resource available to respond to the fires. in the nation that president djoko we don't know is pledging investment for one of the country's poorest regions rioting and pop-y.
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left dozens dead last month we don't oh says shops and homes will be rebuilt he's also promising new roads and airports along with opening a new bridge. it was an election dominated by one issue a grinding economic crisis and al voters in argentina are pinning their hopes on a new leader alberto fernandez from the center left with almost all votes counted fernando's has 48 percent giving him an outright victory over the incumbent. that. argentina's next president knows how to attract the crowds. i'll bet if and and as cheered on by thousands of his supporters in buenos aires he's clear on his plan for the presidency. that is where you know we are of course going to work together as closely as possible. because the only thing that will
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concern us is stopping the suffering of argentinians once and for all. it's a return to power of thought into an ascent and left. making a comeback this time as vice president cristina fernandez de. she has self was president for 8 years. the not his choice of running mate split opinion among the population but kishan doesn't see it dividing the country not really about it not only today i'll bet it's president of all argentinian. striking a similarly unifying tone outgoing president mauricio mccree thanking supporters as he conceded defeat. this is for argentina an orderly transition that will bring stability to old argentinians because the most important thing is the future leaders. machree will remain president until december the 10th that handover talks
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with his successor will start immediately he's invited that offend and as for a breakfast meeting at the presidential palace on monday. and here in germany voters have flocked to the far right a have tea party in a regional election in the eastern state i still enjoy the party more than doubled its vote although it came 2nd to the left party which will now try to score a coalition government on america's conservative city you party took a battering coming in 3rd the. scenes of jubilation at the left party headquarters the socialists achieved their best result ever topping a state election for the 1st time this stuff believe it or a strong left party is simply the best thing for this state it was a good result for the far left party led by popular perm yeah obama lol but if i'm a lowe's current governing coalition an alliance with the social democrat s.p.v.
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party and the greens can't continue as it is the other 2 parties center of left lost considerable ground and up a big when i was the alternative for germany party or a f.t. the far right party is considered particularly radical and. the parties to reinjure leda b.n. hca struck a particularly nationalist tarn which won the party 2nd place. then the stuffy old system is now being swept away my friends we're now going to take back our country. that was disappointment for the conservatives or c.d.u. party chancellor angela merkel's party came in behind the a.f.p. and 3rd place. what is on the to locked out for the it's a bitter day for the c.d.u. in 3 and a bitter day for the c.d.u. in germany we fight together we win together and just like today we also lose
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together for. mike moldering cd use the leader has already ruled out the idea of forming a coalition with the far right all the far left this means forming a regional government will most likely be an extremely complicated time ask. more now with political correspondent hans bronx hans tells america's conservatives last very badly in this original election and the center left to s.p.d. didn't do well either what does this result mean if anything for america as a governing coalition here in berlin well the grand coalition in germany here in berlin between the conservatives of. the social democrats has been struggling almost ever since it came into power and at the moment both parties are looking for new leadership a new direction is on her way out she's handed over to her success and a good. who's trying to establish her authority within the party of the parties
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trying to decide whether to move further to the left or further to the right a similar sort of development is happening amongst the social democrats so at the moment both parties will continue in their government there will be some stability in government but in the background both parties. very deeply involved in internal discussions and leadership disputes and yes that will lead to some sort of instability or some sort of. insecurity in the government as a whole right a lot of soul searching i'm guessing as well what if anything does this election outcome tell us about the political direction that germany is headed in. i think what you can see in this election and and also in other regional elections that have recently happened in germany is that the political lives is becoming a lot more fractures these 2 major parties the conservatives and the social democrats that have dominated german politics for decades are no longer in the
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dominant position and state there are a large number of well a number of other parties of similar strength the greens the alternative for germany the right wing populist. left party in some areas and between these various parties finding coalitions that can govern either in the region or in germany as a whole is going to become a lot more difficult what is also very noticeable is a division in germany a division between east and west as we have seen in this election in an eastern federal state which has shown a great great strength for the more radical edges of the political spectrum but there's also a strong division between urban and rule voters in urban areas properties such as the greens and issues such as climate change are a lot more important so much more fractious political landscape and much more difficulty in forming governments and is that how you explain why the c.d.u.
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in the s.p.d. for example are failing to connect with their constituents in east german states. yes i think in this state in thuringia that is particularly noticeable both of the left party which is a follow up a follow up party to the former communist ruling party in eastern germany and the f.t. the far right populist party are both parties that. i attractive to east german voters who in some sense feel that they are 2nd class citizens in germany as a whole that their interests are not being respected that their interests are not being met by the current government so these kinds of protest votes have gone both to the left and to reinjure and to the right they if he in fact its entire campaign in that stage on these issues that affect people on. from eastern germany. political correspondent reporting hans thank you for. and you're watching it over
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news still to come in sports. club a car back on top of the world just like it could be that team to challenge firing . plus and for with i will see lewis hamilton's masterful display at the mexican concrete. that's all coming up but 1st the democratic republic of congo is grappling with the world's 2nd largest ebola epidemic on record with more than 2000 lives lost and 3000 confirmed infections since the outbreak began in august last year all the world health organization says the outbreak in the congo has slowed but should still be classified as a global emergency the w.h.o. has more than 650 staff on the ground to try and contain the spread of this deadly virus. we resisted the love this year would you like emerge below cleeve alert center gets a call telling them about a 50 year old man who's vomiting and has
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a fever possible signs of an ebola infection. while a driver a center out response team traveled to the village to speak to the community. doctor. tells them about the risks and tries to find out who the newly infected man had been in contact with sick if you're sick is it don't don't since they had contact with a relative who is showing symptoms we add them to the list a team will stay and monitor the health for 21 days and as soon as they show symptoms we will implement public out for matches the scene young somebody like the mother of all that we need your son to believe. but up to moon b. and her team often meet with resistance in rural communities in the congo where you still rife many are suspicious of western medicine and refuse to come to treatment centers even if they think they might have been infected. can. so
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health workers have been threatened one locally polar treatment center was recently burned down. the field but to contain a disease like you both everybody who has been in contact with a newly infected person should be vaccinated and monitored. while there is no license treatment for the deadly infection yet a newly developed vaccine is already being used here under emergency guidelines in a so-called ring vaccination people who may have been in contact with a newly infected person and who dr moonbase team have traced or offered the vaccine to protect them. and attitudes in the community are slowly changing. i'm happiest when we see a patient cured and living a life because the community believes that when we come at the sign of death it's complicated but when they survive we stand tall or we accompany them sometimes with
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germs effect on boo hoo ah. yes. and with every survivor who leaves the treatment center to the sound of clapping and drum beats the message goes out take precautions and get treatment to help contain the spread of this deadly disease. yet. in the bundesliga mention glug held onto their spot at the top of the table after they came out victorious in a thrilling game against frankfurt the foals bounced back from a loss to dortmund last time out with a ruthless attacking this play. has been placed firmly in front of the lens this season their performances continue to fuel total talk a promising start bore fruit jelly on the grill and below set off in a blistering counterattack and stayed up marcus to rob. one mill after 29 minutes
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and below showing off pace and. vision to create the simple tap in. and just before the break glass pressure produced a 2nd a slice of luck here but vents finish was pure power. a strong hit from the left back and coach marco only had to give a very simple half time team talk or so he would have thought on 59 minutes frank 3rd pulled one back daiichi canada creating the chance for danny. to one hope for the visitors yet. a flurry of goals followed on 75 minutes nico alveda restored glove box to goal buffer. i before martine him to return the favor 4 minutes later to make it 32. but it was glad bus not denny's that can be as precise hit sealed all 3 points on 85 minutes.
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the 42 victory sending the falls back to the top of the bundesliga table. in formula one lewis how awesome is closer to winning his 6th drivers' title after claiming victory at the mexican consulate while the briton leaves the standings by a massive margin and could ramp up the championship at the next race in the us. a ferrari front row made life difficult for lewis hamilton at the start of this race pushed wide on to the grass by sebastian fettle and straight into a tangle with red bulls max trish tappan a couple of corners later the british driver came out of that scrap the better and the same could be said of the pit stops after slicing through the field with seemingly listener effort allison went in for his tires early so he could get ahead of the ferrari's after that stops that strategy cooked up by the miss
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a the steam works and it was helped in part by. i see mistakes in the ferrari carriage then leader charlotte clare had already made one stop when this happens a problem putting on his rear tire. they knew they'd blown it and it was then just left to hamilton to nurse his car over the line. a well earned victory for him in mexico i mean credibly humbled by today's opportunity for the car pulled it together as it did in the teams being so efficient and executing the best strategy . the $612.00 title will have to wait for now but it surely just a matter of time. all right and in tennis basel bora roger federer once again so liberated victory at the swiss indoors basel tournaments in front of a hometown crowd in and followed it up with a special party it was a record 10th time federer has won his the local tournament he had also been
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a ball boy and boss all over 2 decades ago and something he clearly has not forgotten the swiss marked his victory by throwing a pizza party for the ball boys and girls there it was a moment to savor that champion and his young fans. great stuff are mine and out of the top stories that we are covering for you this hour. british prime minister boris johnson has been granted an extension to the date when britain can leave the european union members have said in deadline will now be january 31st although president to leave before that date if the necessary arrangements have been made plus the world leaders have welcomed the death of abu bakar al baghdadi the leader of the so-called islamic state president donald trump said baghdadi blew himself up as u.s.
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. all sources attacked his hideout in syria. play along herat and you're watching it in detail the news from girl and up next it's global 2000 the globalization program going to get even always get the latest news and information on live and around the clock by heading to our web site at c.n.n. dot com us to get to the top of the hour. some of. the big. the big. thing. the good.
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