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the but. this is the day of the news coming to you live from berlin authorities in delhi have declared a public health emergency a small breach is record levels residents of the indian capital say the pollution is unbearable as cool as up close and hot the city's cars of bands from taking to the streets also coming up dens of thousands of protestors to drive in rallies on the streets of the lebanese capital beirut anti-government demonstrators are calling for a radical change to the country's political system but not everyone agrees. and his
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children progress to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall and we look at how the nation's capital has changed in the last 3 decades. plus we just wanted to go before the next presidential election in the us. to a town in dunedin wisconsin considered to be a bellwether of the political mood in the u.s. so what other locals that predicted. tell of a will welcome to you i'm. the indian company has been forced to take drastic steps to cut a pollution in the capital delhi the move comes as long reaches levels come for to human health schools have been closed and half the cities gaza being banned each state from taking to the roads residents always have been told to stay indoors.
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that's not fargo obscuring delis white avenues but a fix soup of pension exhaust industrial emissions and wood smoke even the sun struggled to burn through the murk. much of the smoke comes from agricultural areas upwind from the city where farmers burn the stubble on their fields after the harvest. we can't decrease the smoke from stubble burning today because it is already spread but we can at least reduce sources of pollution within the city like other cities we have to cut vehicle pollution in delhi for ourselves and our children and if we do aren't even rationing for the next 10 days then delis own pollution sources will be slashed. traffic was later than usual on monday as the odd even system took effect motor vehicles with number plates ending with odd numbers were banned from the roads on tuesday it'll be vehicles with even numbers that stay parked but critics say it's not enough. of course it's
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ineffective in dealing with air pollution isn't as an issue you know if evolution was soley due to doe baker traffic then this would be a solution right now it cannot be a solution because more today's private transport has a very small shed in the hold by. there's growing frustration at the government's failure to address the issue and one group of protesters accuse the government of scapegoating farmers who live outside the city instead of taking meaningful steps in the city. there's been nothing yet to date that some of the stories making news on the blood use spreads and donald trump is accused california governor gavin newsom of bad forest management as the state battles fierce wildfire as john said he may put out funding for emergency relief efforts and firefighting more than 4000 firefighters on volatile efforts to control the fire as. mcdonough c.e.o.
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steve easterbrook is out of a job after having had a consensual relationship with an employee in the state when the company's board said he violated company policy and showed poor judgment mcdonald's shares had nearly doubled since east to both tacl that in 2015. in iraq she protest has died when security forces opened fire on a crowd outside the iranian consulate in the city of karbala demonstrators had attacked the consulates because they were angry with iran for its ties to iraq's shia majority government the accuse the government of corruption and feeling to provide for libel services such as electricity and water. saudi arabia has approved an initial public offering for the state oil giant aramco the listing on the riyadh stock exchange could make around co the world's most valuable traded company what over
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a trillion dollars. turning now to lebanon repartee is demanding political reform have blocked roads across the capital bear fruit they're demanding an end to corruption and are trying to pressure the president into appointing a new government the protests have been going on for more than 2 weeks and forced the resignation of prime minister the prime minister last week supporters of the political system and now also taking to the streets. 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 stability. they have only him a president isn't to blame for lebannon he's not responsible for everything wrong in the country today he shouldn't step down protesters think if the president leaves power the problems will be solved on the contrary 6 if that happens the
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crisis will worsen. the image that the anti-government protesters that disagree for more than 2 weeks they've taken to the streets forcing prime minister saeed hariri to resign. now little buddy 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 the whole. they have a little confidence in the future accusing the governments of not only corruption but also incompetence more than one quarter people are in poverty the economy has stalled lurching from one political crisis to another the president has asked protesters for patience. served it very well put together a road map to deal with the 3 points. corruption the economy and a civil state. they are not easy points to deal with. i'll madani.
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that public opposition against him bridges religious and economic divide demonstrators say no good can come to the country until the current system is out of power. i have. with me in the studio have. of didn't come in from arabic department he's just returned from bed with a welcome to father you've been in bed with for the last few days and talking to protest is what have they been saying to you actually friday saturday there was kind of a kind of revolution depression that's what they what they said but yesterday sunday was a turning point yesterday everyone was again very motivated people were saying they day they have the feeling that the government the president is not taking them serious they say all of them means all of them that's less slogan they always repeat they said all of them the government is corrupt that the president is corrupt that the political system is corrupt and there should be a change at the same time they feel after 2 weeks they are not being taken serious
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that's why yesterday was for them very important so there was a difference on saturday and yesterday of what was going most the change you got the president's supporters went on the streets and so they had the feeling ok if you if it's about numbers then we're going to show you who are the more who are damage already according who is protesting more so the supporters of the president where are on thousands and thousands on the other hand supporting the anti-government protesters where tens of thousands so this gives back the the believe in what they call a revolution now because as a result of these protests signed to southern how did you just signed but now people are also calling for the resignation of the president michel yes they want to the president to resign but they also say last week pm resigned by till now. are still no talks what are the political people doing after almost one week they don't have the answer they have they are the action on the street until now there is no
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clear reaction on talks on the go she ations who are the new people who are the new personalities who will be building up the government because they say they want they want to technocratic government and i think this will be the challenge because part of the political system today say you know it's not only technocratic it's going to be technocratic and political because parties want to be represented and that's what the protesters say no all a few means all of you it's enough is another huge strike planned for today and a big protest as well yes they do you see this going because from what he was saying the country seems to be hopelessly divided the country is hopelessly divided on the other hand there is hope there is more to vacation there is energy on the street it's a very special moment for for lebanon especially after 30 years of the civil war from the south to the north people are going all over just streets from the south to the north usually people protest in beirut but now you have in tripoli you have
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a novelty you have been sort in the south you have in the north it's not centralized it's all over the country they are blocking streets so there is a there is a really. you know they want to change there's a belonging there's a longing for change because they say it's enough so i think. after what i saw yesterday on the streets the power of the street will be the next days deciding which direction lebanon will go just have to. accept is just back from beirut thank you very much feel they must have insights from the situation that you. now here in germany a week of festivities begins in the country to mock the fall of the berlin wall turn to years ago in a moment to consider how life is changed and burn in since that fateful day but 1st a look at how events unfolded on november the $9989.00. was. it was
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a night that changed the world 30 years ago history was turned on its head the berlin board began to fall. the. the wall had stood for nearly 3 decades slicing through berlin it was a deadly symbol of the cold war between east and west and europe between the u.s. and the soviet union. demonstrations in east germany had put pressure on an already unstable regime the communist government then decided to east travel restrictions to the west district of minor changes the so-called communist official caught off guard mistakenly told reporters that the new regulations were effective immediately within hours joyful chaos broke out at east berlin spota crossings it was the beginning of a new era was the now buses
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change the end but in since the wall fell the once divided city has been very unified but as we report some divisions still for me. the center of poland skyscrapers and tourists filled the streets but this was the death strip until 1909 as oh no belinda was allowed to enter get danica grew up in east berlin the wall stood right next to his home this is where he started taking photos. when i was rented operative i took my zoom lens and photographed it from far away. that it is because it was strictly forbidden to take pictures of the border area you know that's going to resolve all of. his pictures show balance radical transformation this wasteland has become germany's come from and quarter. the city may change but some things stay the same people need to love and to eat.
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i used to love to come here with my camera because there was lots of life here lots of images to be captured and one thing that hasn't changed is qana because it's still here today. famous for its color voiced cannot has been selling sausages for 90 he is now and still serves the same menu the kleins today and different though. we have this used to be a working class neighborhood there were factories everywhere everyone dropped in here after their shift or on their way to work. book ate most east berlin and this was the end of the world today the city has been reunited but look at donegal something still remains. i mean it's a thought if i still have the wall in my head. and when i travel across on public
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transportation in my mind i'm traveling from east to west or from west to east that's just stayed in my head. professionally and that's why i'm envious of the young people who do not have this inside them. but those who were born after the war what were manes is just part of history. and throughout history the real you special coverage and reports and vents leading to the fall of the berlin wall 30 years ago you're watching news coming up ahead koku of x.x. and big changes on the reef for germany's most storied football club but will they be enough to get behind munich back on track. but 1st the u.s. where the presidential election is a yet away and donald trump could be heading for a tough race not an average of all the opinion both put trump's approval rating at
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just above 41 percent but even more difficult for him almost 55 percent of americans disapprove of the job that he's doing a key question is who will face in the 2020 election most polls predict that if it's full of vice president joe biden trump will lose but many people suggest as the ball progressive democratic candidate elizabeth warren could also have a slight edge over try. to impose a one way of assessing which way the election could go and another is to look at bellwether regions richland county in wisconsin has proved to be a reliable indicator in the past since $980.00 the county has always voted for the winning candidate. has fallen all of a salad to travel to richmond to gauge the mood. feeding time for dairy farmer mark stalls and his calves like most people in richland county stoltz voted
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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 time to we tend to like trump 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've got to give give give give give give give give give give give give give give 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's trade more as his farmers like him and 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 it's all right on 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
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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 wouldn't vote for a i don't like him i doesn't think he i think if he keep his mouth shut they offer twitter he would be fine i think it's with all the impeachment so if 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
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own selves expressing their beliefs but most of those people declined and they don't explain why not i suspect they don't want their name in the paper. dairy farmer remarks told says the decisive factor for him will be who the democratic contender is if the candidate is too progressive he might stick with donald trump even if that means more suffering for him and the farmers of richland county. and for some analysis i'm joined by nico dren with an expert on the u.s. politics from the german council on foreign relations welcome nicholas 1st to ford how representative is the mood in county for the rest of the nation i think it is pretty representative it's pretty representative because people seem to not have fully made up their minds so there will be a group of people who will vote for trump for sure but as you can say there are
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some people who would be willing to also support the democratic candidate if the candidate is right and if the issues are the ones they are. what they consider as important now you're a foreign policy and relations the one who's been watching in the past few years to see how dom's drum has been performing he's shaken. on the one stage from joe many specifics of what would another 4 years of triumph mean well they certainly would mean more insecurities because there will be more erratic decisions on the side of the u.s. president and most likely the economy will suffer because germany's interests and needs as europe at large a stable trading partner are both in the united states but also in china and both markets now are getting very difficult especially if trump continues to have a trade war with china so the countdown has started 12 months left to the u.s. election how tight is the race. where we haven't seen
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a real clear now on the democratic side but i think the situation will be tough for trump it is not a clear victory for him so we would. see a very ambitious most likely a very hot election campaign and it would also very much depend on who at the end will make the race for the democrats that's right and do you see if you would be voting for issues awful personalities in this election very much for both because. which is like a doctor overshadowing the situation in the white house is one of the issues on the table so it is about the issues that are behind that impeachment procedure but it's also about personalities because. again there is no clear decision who the democrats will nominate and there's a big decision there's a big difference between if the warrant and what she stands for and joe biden so it
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proved very interesting interest that at the end like who will be the candidate that we have to wait and see but is there any going back to a before trump scenario after the u.s. election given the how his policies and his man and demeanor has changed the u.s. road i don't think so because the issues that europe has to tackle you know what about our security how do we want to work together in europe this is something that really put his finger on and the issues are already there under the obama administration how can your of organize itself better and basically force the europeans to a certain degree to really think about major issues like security like like migration and i think we will not see. the transatlantic relationship as it was before we would see a new dynamic most likely but again in which direction it's going it's open absolutely it's
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a nickel renwick from the german council on foreign relations thank you very much for coming in thank you. turning out to split and buy a new nick have sacked their coach nico kulacz the defending champions have had a shaky start to the season by the standards on saturday by what hamad 51 by frankfurt they have his defeats in 10 years and that was the finest goal for the buses in munich and on sunday who watched was given the boot a humiliating 51 defeat on saturday against nico kovach his old club on track frankfurt it was simply too much for a buy in munich bosses who parted ways with the coach on sunday night coach's contract was supposed to run until the middle of 2021 the berlin born coach had been with the bavarian since july 28th teen and after a shaky start he won the league and cup double with biron in his 1st season but recent weeks have seen inconsistent results and discord within the team after the
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frankfurt debacle. this is what has happened is not a fluke if you saw the cup game in bochum last week and what has happened isn't really a big surprise to me it's going to reasonable rational but it can't just be blamed on getting a red card early in the guy just hits the water card to nothing worked out. so now we are in a situation which we have to confront a woman joins us on the other we will have to analyze things and talk about it but of course we have to change something on even covets himself saw the need for improvement before learning of his sacking. ultimate i'm on video there was a man last we shouldn't be losing $51.00 but we have to grasp is that sure it was 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 coaches successor in the hot seat at byron. loose hamilton has won his 6 formula 11 title after
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finishing 2nd in the us gold tree the most cities driver is not just one title away from michelle schumacher or time raechel won the 34 year old and maybe 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 me it's crazy because i've been racing a long time to a 70 year with the team. the excitement i had to it 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 karting days his success was powered by the german constructors engines. and so i was 13 so it's. it's been a real privilege to be a part of the heritage to be
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a part of her news part of its history and pushing it. limits the boundaries the 34 year old britain's next target is to be called michael schumacher as 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 look at it when i was like wow this is this is pretty cool that's my machine record head and i need to push really hard to catch him no no a 6 time world champion lewis hamilton has one more title from doing just that. this is news and these are our top stories daley has declared a public health emergency after air pollution reached record levels schools have been closed and half the city's cars are being banned from taking to the roads each day. in lebanon protesters demanding political reform have blocked roads across the capital beirut after 2 weeks of protests against the
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political system thousands of supporters affairs have gathered to show solidarity with president michel aoun. in iraq 3 protesters died when security forces opened fire on a crowd outside the iranian consulate in the city of karbala demonstrators had attacked the consulate because they were angry with iran for its ties to iraq's shia majority government which they accuse of corruption. german football champions by munich have fired the coach nico call veitch the move comes after the club suffered a $51.00 defeat by frankfurt the last result in more than a decade mine is now 4th in the bundesliga. this is deja news from berlin for more you can always follow the twitter at d w news or visit our website that's d w dot com. coming up next monica jones has the latest on folks wagners big push
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