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this is d.w. news live from. faces a rerun of last month's disputed presidential election ever morales's agrees to call the new post after independent monitors report monstrous fraud widespread protests broke out after the president claimed victory 3 weeks ago to take huge of the country's admonition to look past also on the program spain is rerunning its election the full photo in 4 years looks likely to be turned the socialist party of acting prime minister has no sanchez as the biggest in column and but with enough
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seats to form a government mistyped. i t. v gallo after 50 years. on the rest of the cast of sesame street is celebrating off a century of educational t.v. a preschool chill. i'm feel gail welcome to the program. bolivia's embattled president is calling for new elections after a regional election monitoring body reported what they called monstrous fraud in terms results the call from the leftist president marks a complete reversal after he claimed victory 3 weeks ago and refuted opposition claims that the vote had been rigged and he still facing opposition calls to step down have a moron it's believed his 1st indigenous leader has held office since 2006 is
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announcement followed weeks of anti-government protests. and why he will call for new national elections which by voting allow the bolivian people to democratically elect new authorities that incorporate new political actors. straight to the country's capital of pozen where we join our correspondent johan ramires welcome johan so the organization of american states action or does this talk about what they said was of observed irregularities talk us through some of their findings. the organization on the phone that there are at least 1700 irregularities in this process they said that they cannot verify if at least 350000 votes were illegal votes something that could change absolutely they were salt of this election. the organization also that there was a wide scale money for lation so of course this report of the organization of
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american states with the government in a very very difficult situation. and when they delivered these findings presumably they said that these votes were manipulated in favor of the president. yeah the president has always said that he wanted to wait for this all the it's for the organization of american states. to take a decision he said that this decision this announcement from their decision was going to be binding so now of course that we have this report of course he has not he has any other choice calling for fresh elections so now they have now is reversed his position will a new election satisfy the protest and. i
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think that no other actions will just satisfy a protest there's just with what i was out of power on the net as vice president too but with more that is in power that they are not going to accept this they want also a new electoral commission so lot of things that they are asking for but in this actual this current context they are not going but said this we are just 100 meters away from a lot of protest a 100 people are industry it's asking for the resignation actually the main leader of the opposition said that he gives to olmert on this one day to resign one day so he's supposed to. be out of power tomorrow so this is a very unpredictable situation he said also that today in the afternoon he's going to come to these places the palace of government the headquarters of the government he's going to come here to give him a letter of course everybody is not here but this is symbolic but so that's to say
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that the opposition is a very very radical in this moment on day one just what i was out of power. in the past bolivia thank you. asperin meanwhile is in the middle of a rerun election its 4th in 4 years opinion polls show the socialist party of prime minister pedro sanchez in the lead though is the they won't secure a majority the far right vox party is expected to double its seats in parliament after a surge of support in the last election in april voter fatigue has set in amidst spain's political paralysis party leaders urged them to turn out for sunday's ballot the 2nd this year the country is deeply divided but one thing voters do seem to agree on is ending the stalemate. so. i really hope that we can end this confusing situation because in the end it will not lead us anywhere assured them you know there's
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a high percentage of people who aren't show up to vote today but i think people just stick to their parties and there might be a major difference in the end the moment that if they can't agree this time it will be the last time i vote and they also shouldn't be paid any more. for snap election was called after incumbent leader pedro sanchez failed to form a government with the left wing put the most party but analysts predict the deadlock will only worsen with smaller parties tipped to enter parliament for the 1st time. the far right box party is expected to make gains thanks to their hard line against catalan separatists the crisis was a central issue during campaigning critics of the president say sanchez the stance has been too soft something that could cost him crucial votes. from well take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world police in hong kong have fired tear gas to break up and to government demonstrations activists
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were seen blocking roads and found the marching sites around the city this is the 24th consecutive weekend as protest demonstrations calling for democratic reform and an inquiry into police violence. former brazilian president lula da silva has rallied supporters a day after being released from jail the criticized current conservative president also naro inside leftist parties could take back the leadership in the 2022 election. at least 3 people have been killed in the massive bushfires raging across australia's eastern state of new south wales a blazes are also tearing through queensland further north thousands of people have been moved to safety of a total fire ban has been declared. a germany has been marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the. than war events took place across the capital with the main celebration at the brandenburg gate german chancellor angela merkel and other european leaders to talk in
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a special ceremony to remember those who died on the east germany's shoot to kill orders against anyone who tried to flee the way to the west. most germany celebrated that out of verse 3 on saturday a rather heavy letter addressed to u.s. president donald trump arrived in washington it was painted nearly 3 original segments of the warning was sent in and you know part of the message reads for 28 years this war separated east and west families and friends for decades the u.s. played a major role in bringing this wall down well it was addressed to the white house and arrived there on saturday evening at the w. reporter federica badger has been tracking the story welcome. sir. great piece of wool how does it get to washington received so this is all part of a of an initiative called a wall against walls and it was launched by
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a berlin based pro-democracy group often it is the open society and on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the world they decided to use a portion of the symbol of the division that germany experienced during the cold war to send a very clear message to president donald trump to criticize his immigration policy and he spun to build border on the us mexico. wall sorry on the u.s. and mexico border and that will peace. almost 3 tons that's the equivalent of 5 grand pianos they had to fly it from germany to new york and then transported it to d.c. by truck and then they tried to deliver it to the white house on saturday evening the security personnel however did not allow the delivery so even if there was no official statement by the white house or by donald trump we could say he did not accept the gift ok what are they trying to achieve i mean there's 2 sides to the
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message in that letter and there's it's a way to say that walls don't work and it's also a message to express gratitude to the u.s. for its for the role it played in helping to bring down the berlin wall particularly john f. kennedy and ronald reagan the former president of the u.s. but it's also you had the main message that we should learn from history we should not build new walls so great big piece of all of this is what not accepting delivery so what happens to it so yeah since donald trump even if not directly in directly did not accept the gift the group is now has is now taking it on a little road trip. we've just spoken to them they've just left d.c. and as you can see here in those pictures they are transporting it with a pickup and a trailer and we spoke to marcus line. klein he's a part of the initiative his the one driving that pickup and this is what he had to tell us we're going to travel across the country and we're going to give people the
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opportunity to see the wall touch the wall to you know live history. up to close and personal so we'll be stopping throughout towns across the way and a lot of people see it ultimately we're going to reach san diego. and are going to try to place it very close to the existing border wall. so feel that they were hoping for this piece of the wall to stand in the white house but since it wasn't accepted then they're going to use it to speak to the american people and they're going to be not commenting their trip on their social media platforms as well so we can all follow in their in their journey fredricka thank you so much. now 2 big cookie monster and the rest of the sesame street to cast who have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the show that made international stars sesame street was a revolution in children's t.v. when it debuted in 1969 today there are 10 different regional productions of
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a famous neighborhood children and more than 150 countries. big bird's been a big star for 50 years now and to mark sesame street's 50th anniversary new york decided to light up the empire state building in green and yellow to pay tribute to one of the world's most successful shows. i think the secret is we started with these universal values that every kid deserves respect opportunity kindness all with a little bit of fun and combine those universal values the fact that you have to constantly innovate in change one with the culture and with the kids need to believe the view sesame street represented a revolutionary development in children's television and it was an instant global success the show tackles difficult topics such as autism aids old world hunger educational and entertaining the show's producers create a safe magical world for children place where monsters cohabitate in with
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humans and the spectrum of humans that was represented on the show from day one was diverse and inclusive and that's been a guiding light for the show over the years in maine new york unveiled a real life sesame street it seems the lovable muppets are just as popular as ever . tens of thousands of people turned out to watch a spectacular parade in tokyo to celebrate being thrown of japan's emperor and now he took. his wife empress. away from the no. 100000 well wishers lined the packed streets or he too took over official juices last month succeeding his father he took following his application under japan's post-war constitution the emperor has no political power and he's limited to some of those. now don't forget you can always get d.w. news on the go just download from google player from the ups store give you access
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