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this is c w news live from berlin a soccer bombshell as german football champions fired munich fire their coach nico faction after the club suffers its worst league defeat in more than a decade look at the reasons behind this surprise decision also on the program saudi arabia is calling it an historic milestone and a move that will transform the economy picking them prepares for the stock market debut of state oil company arrow. and smog in the indian capital delhi is so bad that the authorities are forced to declare
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a public health emergency as dozens of aircraft are verted from the airport. and richland county in rural wisconsin is considered a bellwether when it comes to gauging the political mood in the u.s. was one years ago before the next presidential election our correspondent traveled there to find out what the locals are saying. unexposed welcome to the program and we start with big news from the world of sport german football champion and fire nick have fired their coach nico co that led by munich to the german league title last season but after the team lost 51 to frankfurt on saturday byron sported gave kovacs the pink slip this season the team has dropped a 4th place in. the. and we are joined now by lima tucky from g.w.
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sport. i thought sports was win some lose some he's fired after one game. in sports sports has tipping points and the 51 humiliating loss against friend for it was a tipping point it was the last straw for nico but we've been building up to this moment for some time now there were signs for example in their performances against welcome in the german cups just slightly edging by in the champions league against an impi cause and of course by and dropping points to smaller teams. in the end at the main argument against kovacs was that he really wasn't improving this team so the same problems as nastia we saw this year and they remained unresolved like the lack of stability the lack of an identity that he often doesn't have a plan b. he doesn't have a solution when the going gets tough and of course it also doesn't help that we
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have one of that bye and munich have one of the worst defensive records since the time of year when klinsmann and that was 11 years ago oks are past league 10 no is it safe to say that bargain is in crisis by in munich anything below spot number one is always a crisis so you know they standard is just so incredibly high but the table iced i wouldn't really give up on them because the table is so tight we just have 4 points that separate 1st place and 4th place and of course but overall i would say that by and munich that their problems ahd deeper than just nico cole back and some of the past have also hinted at that let's take a look. a humiliating 51 defeat on saturday against. frankfurt it was simply too much by your munich bosses who parted ways with the coach on sunday night. until the middle of 2021.
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being with the bavarian. and after a shaky start. season but recent weeks have seen inconsistent results and discord within the team after the frankfurt debacle. this is what has happened is not a fluke because if you saw the cup game in bochum last week and what has happened isn't really a big surprise to me it's kind of reasonable rational or superconscious be blamed on getting a red card early in the guy. you want to call to nothing worked out. so now we are in a situation which we have to confront women drones on a little have to analyze things and talk about it but of course we have to change something on them even covets himself saw the need for improvement before learning of his sacking. video is a mindless we shouldn't be losing $51.00 what we have to grasp is that sure was
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a man less it's going to be more difficult so when. something like that should never happen. now those same worries will be inherited by coach's successor in the hot seat at. her back now of course with a live attack you from t.v. sports so coaches out. there several names making the rounds right now starting off with joe is a marine you know we know how successful he is but the big question is is his personality perhaps a bit too talk sake fought by a new name then we have max max and he of course is the problem the language by and then the preferred german speaking coach as he can't speak german and we have also know he does speak german but the question is is he will he come out of retirement is he the right fit in the long term we also have a 10 hot from who was the coach at i.x. and we saw how incredible and a run he made last year in the champions league but of course he won't be available
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until the sama and then we also have fun nick and we also see what he has done at leipsic how incredible he's been for the club but i don't know if they will necessarily get along with all these ego and big personalities and buy a new name but for the time being interim coach is a flake and he will. also at the moment by and the next assistant coach and most of us probably remember him as the assistant coach to you akim live in germany back in 2518 when they won the world cup in brazil ok now your estimation can buy or stay here it's. uncertain times you know we see how up and down into. is this season i say i wouldn't bet my money on it i say wait and see you caused by and right now on undergoing a transition period both on and off the field we see it on the field with the vacuum that the likes of rebury and rob robin half have left behind finding play s. right now who are really playing on their potential aside from perhaps robert david
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off sick and then of course off the field in the top management position early here in his will also leave later this month there's a big transition period coming up by a new nick so uncertain times ok thanks for that i did obviously not talking sports . i'll have more on that story coming up in our bundesliga show kickoff right after this program. pro and anti-government protests have been taking place in lebanon's capital beirut more than 2 weeks demonstrators have been demanding wholesale reform accusing the political class of corruption they scored a win when prime minister saad hariri and his government stepped down last week but now demonstrators supporting lebanon's political system have started making their voices heard. rallying around their leader thousands of protesters are pushing back against cries for president michel aoun to step down his backers say the country needs him to root out corruption and to bring economic
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stability. they have money in the president isn't to blame for lebanon he's not responsible for everything wrong in the country today he shouldn't step down protesters think if the president needs power the problems will be solved on the contrary if that happens the crisis will worsen i'm still going to be them it's not that. anti-government protesters that disagree for more than 2 weeks they've taken to the streets forcing prime minister saeed hariri to resign. not that i didn't want to come out here but the political elites made me do this if they had given us our rights we wouldn't come out. more on them you know. they have a little confidence in the future accusing the government of not only corruption but also incompetence more than one quarter of people are in poverty the economy has stalled lurching from one political crisis to another the president has asked
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protesters for patience. loved it sorry we put together a roadmap to deal with the 3 points. corruption the economy and a civil state. they are not easy points to deal with. i mean madani. but public opposition against him bridges religious and economic divides demonstrators say no good can come to the country until the current system is out of power. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world. 2 ships carrying shipwrecked migrants have docked in italy 88 migrants disembarked from the island kirti a rescue ship run by the german charity c.i. and italian cargo ship also brought 150 migrants to shore italy's previous government had tried to block rescue margarines from entering the country. and
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relatives of more than 100 murdered or missing women marched in mexico city to condemn violence against women 9 women and girls are killed in mexico every day according to the united nations. and u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists used the us in summit in bangkok to urge me and mark to help the refugee route through hinges returned home almost a 1000000 people belonging to the muslim minority fled to neighboring bangladesh 2 years ago and what the un has called a campaign of ethnic cleansing. us president donald trump has accused california governor gavin newsome of bad forest management as the state battles wildfires trungpa said he may pull funding for emergency relief efforts and firefighting more than 4000 firefighters are involved in efforts to control the blaze. move over awful soon the world's most valuable publicly traded company may not be based in silicon valley but in the desert of saudi arabia after
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years of delay and despite new security threats posed by rival iran state oil giant armco is on the verge of going public the move should raise huge amounts of money for the kingdom which it wants to use to diversify an economy that is almost exclusively based on oil. after years of waiting saudi aramco the earth's biggest climate polluter and the world's most profitable company will offer investors a piece of the kingdom's price assets state own iran co accounts for 70 percent of saudi arabia's revenues the i.p.o. on the riyadh stock exchange could value the company a 2 trillion dollars and make around co worth nearly as much as apple and microsoft are together before us so we are on full i think we are proud of the listing of our ample it will increase our visibility internationally we are a very strong company by sharing
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a lot of information as required by any listed company that will be a lot of analysts that would review our data and compared it with other listed companies. around co accounts for 10 percent of the world's oil production and the company has the biggest carbon footprint in the world. climate campaigners are worried they want fossil fuel companies to scale back and cut carbon emissions they feel this is a move in the opposite direction. but the economy of saudi arabia must change to survive oil can't last forever some analysts say around 70 more years crown prince mohammed bin style man once cash to diversify. he wants tourism manufacturing and renewable energy to drive growth in the post oil world he has major in bishan is to transform saudi arabia into a top 5 global tourist destination. clifford coonan from d.w.
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business can tell us more a cliff this i.p.o. has been in the works postpone restarted for 3 years now why so many problems well they faced a lot of headwinds they've had overall economic worries we've had to trade war between the u.s. and china and also the u.s. has been ramping up its own oil production and then we had to drone attack in september which also really had made people very jittery and one of the regime's companies actually downgraded us so. to this the fact that saudi's reputation has taken a hit with things like the fascination of jamal khashoggi at the embassy in istanbul that's geopolitically this isn't helpful and yes they faced all these sort of things but i think looking at work now it's because well it's an incredibly profitable company it's you know it made $70000000000.00 in the 1st 9 months of this year and if the valuation works i mean if they can push it to the valuation that prince mohammed bin sound not wants it will be worth as much as apple and
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microsoft put together so it's in some ways it's a good bet but there's a lot of headwinds as well quite apart from the business side of things what does this all mean for the environment and climate change are there any effects we can predict well i don't think it's good for the us basically they've always pushed against international efforts to cut back on on emissions and it's not at a time when everyone is trying to get the oil companies to shrink this they're going for an i.p.o. to expand so in those terms it's not it's not a great signal and we understood from from your report the i.p.o. is meant to diversify what know many people called an oil addicted economies and it's all they do that work well look if you look at the region other other people in the region have done it you know you've seen in the emirates you know how they've they've been buying football teams they've been they've encouraged tourism i think saudi has looked at this and it started to encourage tourism they've just introduced. visas for tourists until now it was mostly tourists coming to mecca
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they want to go to 100000000 visitors a year which is twice as many people as go to italy which is very ambitious. given that what we've seen in other countries maybe it's not you know other countries in the region maybe it's possible they're developing the red sea project they're developing the largest entertainment section in the world sector in the world. and area in the world with the fastest roller coaster around cove encourages a lot of supporters as you can see they're building a 6 flags resort so they've got a they've got a lot of things in the pipeline ok conan from business thanks for that. air pollution in delhi has reached its most hazardous levels this year it's already considered the world's most polluted capital city and authorities have now declared a public health emergency they ordered schools closed and more than 30 flights had to be diverted from the airport because of reduced visibility the government
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monitoring agency is warning it will be at least a couple of days before the situation improves. in india it isn't so much bad light but bad add that could still play delhi the country's capital is in the middle of a pollution crisis although it's not a new occurrence in 2017 toxic smoke led to international cricket players vomiting on the field this year the national team played down the problem ahead of its match with bangladesh. we are used to is going to have. nothing nothing special. to give us. and. beyond the field though the pollution is an undeniable problem now its worst levels categorized as hazardous and even causing flight delays and diversions because of small impact on visibility people are wearing face masks to protect
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themselves from the filthy and others are taking to the streets to demonstrate against the lack of action to tackle the crisis. beijing's upcoming bit more like this but it is this affected us so no it is much of this but i think the nation. on both or it sees in the world's most polluted capital city of declared a public health emergency and ordered the closure of schools. the u.s. presidential election is a year away and donald trump could be heading for a tough race an average of all the opinion polls puts trump's approval rating at just above 41 percent but more honestly for him almost 55 percent of americans disapprove of the job he's doing a key question is who will trump face in the 2020 election most polls predict that if it's former vice president joe biden from pollution but many polls suggest the
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more progressive democratic candidate elizabeth warren could also have a slight edge over trump. opinion polls are one way of assessing which way the election could go another is to look at bellwether regions richland county and wisconsin has proved to be a reliable indicator since $980.00 the county has always voted for the winning candidate so do correspondent all over so it traveled to richmond to gauge the mood feeding time for dairy farmer mark stoltz and his calves like most people in richland county stoltz will vote for president trump in 2016 but twice for barack obama in the elections before this time he says the political mood is anything but clear. we tend to we tend to like trust more than most people saw i don't i we don't talk a whole lot about it but it can get very testy very quickly even within our family i'm going to give give give give give give give give give give give give give give
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give give give give give me even though you voted for trump in the last election marks told skiers of all the key democratic issues like health care and climate change he also wants an end to the president straight from the war has hit farmers like him particularly hard he says so that that's hurt we don't have a good place to ship malchen way products and cheese and you know right now in the markets got a lot of milk and cheese on it and americans are drinking less and all wisconsin lost over $600.00 dairy farms in the last year. richland center with its 5000 citizens is the largest town in richland county a bellwether for the presidential election since 1980 the majority here has always voted for the winning candidate. richland county is traditionally a republican county. do we always vote that way you know i
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wouldn't vote for a i don't like him i think i think if he keep his mouth shut they offer twitter he would be fine i think it's with all the impeachment so it's going to be very noisy and interesting for the next year but if i was betting today i would bet he'll get elected again. at the local newspaper editor dawn key 1st says left and right wing supporters in the county are fighting for the public's attention she is often criticized for printing opinion letters that are too critical of president trump i suggest to those persons they ought to write letters their their own selves expressing their beliefs but most of those people declined and they don't want to explain why not i suspect they don't want their name in the paper. dairy farmer marks told says the decisive factor for him will be who the democratic contender is if they candidate is too progressive he might stick with donald trump
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even if that means more suffering for him and the farmers of richmond county. and tyson barker from the aspen institute berlin joins me now in the studio thanks for being here tyson one of the big issues for american voters right now well it really depends on who you're talking about which voter for the democratic voters the number one issue is health care followed by the economy climate change taxes education for republican voters it still remains immigration security trade also the economy also for democratic voters the number one issue that keeps coming up in all these these debates that keep her occurring is who can beat donald trump and that's a really ephemeral quality because it's all based on you know their policies on the way they come forward as a leader etc but you're really seeing a very segmented population it depends on the state it depends on your interest as we just heard you know dairy farmers and farmers across america are hurting because of the trade war so that's going to have an impact there's
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a lot of issues out there big country how is the big country looking at the impeachment process and how is that going to hurt or help democratic or republican candidates so far the impeachment process is still been a lot of inside baseball you've had these depositions that have taken place behind closed doors republicans have been pushing a line that's you know a critique of the process saying that it hasn't been transparent enough now there has been a vote to go forward with the impeachment inquiry in public with hearings where they'll call these witnesses to testify in public so now the process will become a lot more out in the open the question is really a question of time how long is this abuse of process going to last in the house and then how long is the trial going to last in the senate if we conclude this whole process before the end of the year which both the house and the senate are looking to do in this. won't probably be an issue next year unless of course he is impeached and removed we're going to coming back to the democrats the 1st test of the potential democratic candidates popularity comes in iowa new hampshire in
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a few months as you know. one of the 1st indications from polls as to who might be a front runner so again great bellwether states very interesting states overwhelmingly white states overwhelmingly rural states and where you stand is where you said a little bit in iowa the democratic population tends to be a little more liberal there's a big college population there and it's essentially a 4 way horse race all 4 of the top candidates are between 22 and 18 percent that's lisbeth warren bernie sanders joe biden and people attach and biden has been slipping in iowa which is somewhat of a problematic indicator for him in other states going forward in new hampshire it's a lot more about geography so we have senator bernie sanders from vermont the neighboring state and elizabeth warren from massachusetts the neighboring state both have a lot of infrastructure that they can flood into the state to kind of bring up their support in new hampshire so this is going to be quite interesting to see where this goes but again those states are not reflective of the entire population more nationally which is what's quite interesting is biden support continues to
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melt away but his base of support continues to be among african-americans and the primary in south carolina is going to be decisive in that ok tyson barker aspen institute berlin thank you for that thank you. this is news and these are our top stories. german football champions by a new unit have fired their coach nico coach the move comes after the club suffered a $51.00 defeat by frankfurt the worst result in more than a decade biron is now 4th in the bundesliga. protesters have returned to lebanon streets demanding an overhaul of the political system after 2 weeks of anti-government protests thousands of government supporters gathered outside beirut to show solidarity with president. saudi arabia has approved an initial public offering for the state oil giant.
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listing on the riyadh stock exchange could make the world's most valuable traded company worth up to 2 trillion dollars. delhi has declared a public health emergency after air pollution reached the most hazardous levels this year smog has caused the closure of schools and dozens of flights to be diverted from the indian capital. this is the news from berlin for more follow us on twitter to news or visit our website. lewis hamilton has won his 6th formula one title after finishing 2nd in the us grand prix the mercedes driver is now just one title away from michael schumacher is all time record the 34 year old may be british but german engineering has been a major factor behind his success. lewis hamilton is world champion again having taken the title in the convincing style that has become routine. for
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me as crazy a long time to my 7 year with the team. the excitement i had was the same as i had when i 1st got in the phone call in 2008 driving with a mercedes engine for mclaren hamilton won his 1st world championship 5 years later he moved to mercedes with whom he has no 15 more titles he did back in hamilton's cutting days his success was powered by the german constructors engines. since i was 13 so it's. been a real privilege to be a part of the heritage to be a part of this part of its history and push the boundaries the 34 year old britain's next target is to be called michael schumacher record 7 world titles the german i called has always been the benchmark for hamilton. at the time i got on the track and i could see my head at me and i was like wow this is this is pretty cool that's my head and i need push really hard to catch him. know
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in the mirror humans are exploited and animals cruelly slaughtered big brands have committed to fair working conditions and sustainable production but who is monitoring the some contractors and investigative documentary goes to cali and china and most behind the glamorous facades of fashion hours a. jury behind. the mirror starts nov 5th on d w. i think is everything 1st and i don't think i'm listening. so much different culture between here and the somewhat challenging for him. to some the same i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. to shop and got my license can work as
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a swimming instructor here to share knowledge to children nothing to do it's just just. what's your story take part cherish on info my grinstein. wired's new cocoa watch has become the 1st coaching casualty of this season marvel noirs post match comments after frankfurt added fuel and co botched gun fire the berlin clashes in the past it will take you there for the fan experience plus some action let's bring an end to mad state saying. good bye or serco botch his walking papers too soon he struggled last season by rebounding and won the double but byron brass had enough but now.
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