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join the fight. this is news live from perth in argentina as president elect val's to turn the page on austerity. alberta fanatics makes incumbents late emerge you're not free to begin transition talks and promises to take the country in a new direction but 1st in this poll the economy back from the brink of collapse also coming up. for prime minister barak johnson gets the breaks of the life he
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says he doesn't want parliament to force his attempt to hold the snap elections on the symmetry of. past wildfires ravaged northern california's wine country turning harms that famed want to raise into ash's. american held welcome to the program the left has returned to power in argentina on a promise to fix a broken economy but the victory could prove to be a poison chalice for president elect our better financial is he now faces the daunting task of dodging yet another damaging default. celebrations in the streets of plano sideways happiness and hope sweep over crowds supporting the victory in vision a political outsider alberto fernandez but that was sunday night post-election monday the country's central bank has been the brakes on optimism by limiting the
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amount of dollars arjan times can exchange. effective today we have reduced to $200.00 u.s. dollars monthly. the maximum amount that can be purchased by individuals with prior authorization from the central bank i know that this measure even being a temporary one is very strict and it impacts a lot of people. the goal is protecting the peso it tumbles sharply in august when now president elect bernanke has to be present in resale mockery in the primaries fears over a ruling center left government prompted people to sell off their pesos tremendous address those concerns election night that is where your we are of course going to work together as closely as possible. because the only thing that will concern us is stopping the suffering of argentinians once and for all but the morning after brings mixed reactions. that the truth is that i am very happy with
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the change. we didn't want the government to stay in office and we hope that things change a bit because it has been really hot. again . not everyone is happy. as sad as it seems to me it ended up more like a football match than something political for lot of people and that seems really horrible to me. it's not the way to vote well that's my way of looking at it. it's all an open question because they still haven't said anything they haven't proposed any policies. moving forward top monday's agenda with the presidential rivals working to calm market jitters showing a smooth transition of leadership it's a return to power for argentina's central left and a gamble that voters hope will pull the country out of poverty. 2 more on this now from d.w. correspondent nicole further in bonus call the transition of power from the
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business friendly markley to the same to left on the finance is how drastic will the shift in terms of economic policy. well and to me that is the big unknown here at this moment we just heard it in the report he hasn't really presented any concrete plans for the economy of this this country that is going through one of the worst crises in recent history. we do know of course that he will turn away from these market friendly policies that the mockery was enforcing and probably impose a more protectionist politic when it comes to to the economy but there are no concrete measures yet on the table as to what he is going to do to get the economy back on track and to renegotiate that historic that historic debt that the
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country has with the i.m.f. one thing that he has presented as a plan for a so-called social contract between the unions and employers that would freeze consumer prices and incomes for the coming 6 months but everything beyond these 6 months is still very much unknown which makes for a very worrying scenario given the situation the country is in. well the outgoing president has made over the right noises but how much cooperation can. really expect to see effectively tries to. these policies. well as little as possible and as much as necessary i say they don't really have a choice they have to cooperate more receive mockery is still the president until december 10th and that means he can't just sit back and power about losing at this
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election he has to get to work and make for a smooth transition because many people here are blaming him for this crisis that the country is going through so making for a smooth transition towards the new government will be part of his legacy a legacy that he should work hard on to improve now they're striking a conciliatory tone at this point but after december 10th that was that will certainly change once mari see a mockery becomes the leader of the opposition he won't be out to make any friends . and one of the challenges do you think fernandez will face in office. well the challenges are 3 fold there's 1st of all the biggest challenge renegotiating the debt with m.f. that historic debt that the country took last year then he needs to unite a deeply divided nation around his more moderate approach to 2
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parent ism he's seen very much as somebody who emerged from the shadows of cristina fernandez a very very controversial figure here in argentina so now he has to prove to citizens and investors alike that he is more than just a puppet and then 3rd he has to unite his own party around his more moderate approach to parent ism the friend to tell it as the coalition. made up of dozens of splinter groups that all try to push their own agenda so he will prove to be the good negotiator that he is known to be and kind of trying to gather everybody under under his new way that he is trying to. call for a lick of correspondent thank you the british government has accepted the european union's proposal to extend the deadline for breaks it
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until the end of january that gives the u.k. up to 3 months more to approve the brig's a deal short while ago british prime minister barres johnson lost his lightest attempt to hold a snap election in december but he's expected to push for another vote tomorrow people is part of what the prime minister had to say. presentation for a short. lecture on the profile december so that we can finally get it done. and this is there is no support in the house we heard earlier on from the benches open for the. to proceed but mr speaker this house. any longer keep this country hostage. well earlier we spoke today w.'s london correspondent shell lot of pots at the end of another day that didn't go as planned for the prime minister. once again polman has rejected johnson's request for
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a general election so what happens now well burst johnson is going to try again through a different mechanism in which he just needs a simple majority and this time around it might just because the liberal democrats and the scottish national party support an election in principle so a pretty christmas election here in the u.k. might be in the cards boris johnson wants this election desperately to finally get his deal through parliament he knows that he needs to shake up the numbers and get a fresh mandate from british voters and what does this all mean for breakfast well british voters might soon have a say again on whether they approve of boris johnson's strategy or whether they want a pro european parliament. from in london to some of the other stories making news around the world. that has disposed of the remains of. the leader of the so-called islamic state was killed in a raid by u.s.
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forces on his syria. well of course they could be reprisal attacks by. the iraqi military has declared a curfew in baghdad. left at least 2 people dead students clashed with police in the capital after joining anti-government demonstrations at least 220 people have been killed since the part of started early this. anti government protesters have taken to the streets in the capital santiago to spot a cabinet shakeup by president sebastian. police clashed with demonstrators in the city center replaced i haven't ministers in an effort to calm the rest that has left at least 17. the west coast of the u.s. now with battling huge blazes in northern and southern california strong winds are fanning the flames and
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a statewide emergency has been declared california's governor says firefighters a using every resource available that can fire which has been burning for the last 5 days has destroyed more than 90 built buildings rather and threatens 80000 more meanwhile north of san francisco in sonoma county evacuation orders have been issued for nearly 200000 people. the curse of sonoma county just 2 years ago this area of northern california was in flames now it's again the region worst hit by the state's blazes fear of the fire has returned to communities that are just begun to recover from their previous trauma. if you see this big. smoke in big bowl in the sky back there probably within a half hour we're. closer than it was here already. then i walked outside my deck was on fire it's about. time lapse footage shows the sonoma plays darkening the sky
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on sunday firefighting conditions worsened further the blaze is huge with spot fires springing up around it's. thousands of firefighters are battling it but even so they admit they're losing the battle. well right now you know the wind conditions continue continue to be a challenge force were prepping the story right now for structure defense in the event that the fire does make a run with the wind driven of them towards this this subdivision authorities blame unprecedented gusts of wind for the worsening fire front their speed and unpredictability have been preventing firefighters from controlling the flames right now in sonoma the will of nature's deciding whose home will be spared and whose will go up in flames. now to the horse show that takes horse power to a whole new level of competition in helsinki has done its environmental credentials by generating all of its energy from horse manure well the christians governing
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body says it proves alternative energy solutions can come from the most unlikely places. at the sequestering show in finland the horses do more than jump over obstacles then responsible for powering the entire event from the school board to the lights inside the arena. and it comes not from the horse's mouth. but rather it's behind all of them in your produce during the show is corrected up and turned into electricity all the people we get here in atlanta doing that week they would use to get all the energy and electronic music like power they would get the power from my local events plus also pretty much the whole helsinki area finland with its $75000.00 horses is a 1st tile ground for the project the idea to get more from your manure started 5
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years ago the waste is transported by a local energy company mixed with words and then burns to create energy cost money to take but for the future wind is comparable to say goodbye having roughly 1.5 megawatt tells. us that we as a. whole to a chorus is needed to produce a more definitive that one single fucking cold feet require for. there are more benefits to horse power it generates less carbon dioxide than other bio energy sources environmentally friendly excretion that proves the saying you should never look a gift horse in the mouth. and from there to tennis roger federer once again celebrated victory at the swiss into a championships in front of the sun tan crowd and then followed it up with a very special party it was a record 10th time federal won the basel competition it was also a ball boy there more than 20 years ago clearly hasn't forgotten ave makis victory
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