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you look at it. this is deja news live from berlin donald trump arrives in london for a landmark nato summit the u.s. president has been repeating calls to alliance members to hike their defense spending acts as the alliance mach 670th anniversary almost this debate and less than happy one also coming up. do we really want to be remembered as the generation gap but if you care in the sand. while the planet burned. as the united nations climate summit opens in madrid the u.n.
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secretary general says nations must save the earth by adding for carbon neutrality . that while tough income or eastlands in the philippines hundreds of thousands of forced to flee as the storm makes landfall packing winds exceeding 200 kilometers an hour. i'm anthony how it will come to the program u.s. president donald trump has arrived in london where he'll be attending a meeting of nato they decide for the next 2 days the meeting marks the 70th anniversary of the alliance and will likely be dominated by talks about the finances and the pledges nato partners have made to boost their defense budgets before departing washington the president told the press that it was because of him that nato allies. a spin. well earlier i spoke to the deputies of
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a of a sell it in washington and i asked him with trump repeatedly kostin down on the obama's purpose is it now in danger well whenever it's trump and nato and in the member states have states and government have to be very alert sensually everyone is asking himself right now what's going to happen next what's he going to say next time around and of course one thing isn't forgotten his 2017 visit to headquarters in brussels where he essentially talked to the other heads of states and governments of the nato members like a teacher will talk to ill behaved school kids. 3 later called nato obsolete he walked those comments back but a certain dollar always remains just a couple days ago joe biden the presidential front runner of the democratic party said if trump gets reelected the united states might even leave nato but if you
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take a closer look this all seems rather like this typical trump rhetoric trying to put pressure on nato partners also his administration made clear that nato is important for the united states but in the end trump remains an unpredictable president so the heads of states and governments in london have to be prepared for any kind of surprise definitely now it does seem trump will keep up the pressure on the other member states to increase their military spending. well these he's done that very often to put that pressure on other countries in particular targeting germany for coming short of this so-called 2 percent goal to spend 2 percent of the g.d.p. 2 for the military budget but this time around he seemed to have a more conciliatory tone he took to twitter today before leaving london and said that since he took office military spending of all nato members grew by $130000000000.00 us dollars which of course he appreciates and also of course he
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takes the credit for that nato secretary general stoltenberg even talks about an unparalleled progress when it comes to military spending. in nato and to a certain extent it is fair to say that it's at least partially president trumps achievement. that was of a sell at speaking to me earlier from washington well 2 weeks to save the future that is how many of the scribing the u.n. climate change conference that's begun in madrid delegates from nearly 200 countries have begun 2 weeks of meetings amid a growing sense of crisis the u.n. 6 region secretary general is calling for bold action warning the risks pos in the point of no return the focus right now is on who will launch real action against climate change last year a new record was set with humans pumping more getting tons of greenhouse gases into
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the environment than ever before now at the u.n. climate conference in madrid spain delegates from around the world are expected to get clear on exactly how to take action moving forward. u.n. secretary general and tony you could terrorise the war against nature must stop do we really want could be remembered as the generation that bertie be having to send . to wire the planet burns. and the pressure is on the last 5 years where the warmest since humans began recording temperatures extreme weather events are more common sea levels continue to rise to dangerous new levels. of pollution in the atmosphere and in our oceans is devastating ecosystems. but so far most countries are still heading in the wrong direction
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scientists say the vital markers of climate change are predicted to rise not fall in the coming decade emerging economies are burning more coal and the us one of the largest producers of greenhouse gas emissions pulled out of the paris agreement the u.s. delegation says that will change on fortunately we are having to fight our way through a bit of a blockade by the fossil fuel industry but that will not prevail meanwhile europe is setting its sights on leadership the new head of the european commission ursula vander lyon said europe is prepping to blaze the trail to an economy that prioritizes eco friendly innovation climate. 2015 the european green deal is europe's new growth strategy. it will cut emissions while also creating. funding lines said the e.u.
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wants to create a transition to climate neutrality that is irreversible with plans to invest one trillion euro in the next decade to make europe the 1st climate neutral continent in the world. the race is on to see who can create leadership that finally brings results. in the philippines powerful typhoon has made landfall the storm swept ashore with torrential rains and winds of 200 kilometers an hour the typhoon has knocked out power in several provinces and the international airport is due to suspend operations and 200000 people have already fled to safety. with the wind and rain getting stronger coastal residents ran for shelter and batten down the hatches. as typhoon come already approached anything that could be blown away needed to be stowed away. with the help of the military these families packed up and
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fled not knowing what if anything they may return to the. tens of thousands of people on the island of luzon have been evacuated to makeshift shelters like this. volunteers and police prepared aid packages for those displaced by the storm morry is on course to cause problems for the $29000.00 southeast asian games which the philippines is now hosting but organizers say they're ready for whatever comes. some people are asking if. there's no expense. but for many coastal residents the only solution is to get to shelter wait out the storm. and hope for the best. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. authorities in
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mexico are hunting drug cartel gunmen behind an attack which left $22.00 people did it happened in village when young close to the u.s. border dozens of gunman sprayed houses and city hall with bullets and started firefights when the army into the kidnap state employees and police officers were among the date. britain's prince andrew could be ordered to testify of allegations relating to the light finance and convicted sex offender geoffrey epstein a lawyer representing epstein victims say he will subpoena the royal meanwhile the woman who says she was forced to have sex with the prince has appealed to the british public to support it. in the us a powerful storm that caused havoc in the midwest of the weekend has moved on to the northeast with more than half a meter of snow forecast in some areas more than 4000 flights have been cancelled
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because of the bad weather. german defense minister on a clear calm has started his 1st visit to afghanistan he called for an extension of germany's mandate in the country saying a lot of work is still needed to secure the country germany has around $1300.00 troops in afghanistan and then that is currently juge waned and much. well the future of germany's government is in doubt off the chance of a miracles coalition partners the social democrats elected 2 new leaders critical of the partnership with the chancellor's conservative they've indicated they want to see major changes raising the prospect of the coalition's collapse potentially causing an early election or a minority government. it sounds good i ask in and norbert fanta boy the newly chosen leaders of the social democrats will their election mean the end
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of germany's coalition government. the results of the s.p.d. poll came as a surprise as did the clear margin of victory the new leaders to be want to make their own mark and chart a new course for the party they also want to reopen negotiations with chancellor angela merkel on future government policies that does it has the responsibility of the social democrats to make policies for the low and medium earners at this time and again we see clauses in our contract with the c.d.u. that are not in their best interests and that has to change with. the conservatives are willing to talk with the s.p.d. but say renegotiating parts of the coalition agreement is not an option he wants counseling is the chancellor is fundamentally prepared to cooperate and that's the way it should be in a coalition she is willing to talk as is usual in a coalition is leash brahe ya talk yes but we can renegotiate the coalition agreement incidentally that would also involve the s.p.d. discussing it all 1st with the rank and file again the opposition green say berlin
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is headed toward a government crisis. b s b did the s.p.d. has to clear this up this week do they want to govern this country yes or no you can't govern if you say it is maybe. the s.p.d. has veered left what this means for the german government should become clear over the coming days the sport now and there was monday night football in the bundesliga as minds hosted frankfurt in a regional dobby and it was the house side who took an important 3 points to move up and out of the relegation place it's. local clashes are usually fiery occasions and this one was no difference flares thrown on to the pitch what's a blame for a slightly later kick off than planned but the action came ficken fost not see him so regular visits is one up to 53 minutes i. defended finding room to shoot amid the chaos. but fresh food soon run into trouble
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so many who are receiving his marching orders for this last night slip up and minds pounced carry my own e.c. well with a searing shock to do all things levelling the 2nd time off but at 2nd glance pincer i got the final touch another goal for the on track man this time. i'm not home so i grabbed the winner through adam sol eyes close range finish she won still. some good shots is mines get the points. sticking with football and leo messi has received a record 6th ball on door tonight in paris it being the most prestigious award in the gun as he had already racked up a number of other awards this year but the blonde door is the most significant and they got a box of 5 time when it christiana ronaldo as well as virgil van dyke of champions league winners liverpool and robert live in del skip german champions by and munich
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. the top women's football player is american and meghan rippin she of the world cup winning u.s. national team the outspoken rippin you know led the u.s. in scoring during the tournament and took the golden bowl as the best player of role she also furthered his state has as a feminist icon of u.s. president donald trump. civility. business news is next day on day w. before we go though it's that time of year again and christmas decorations are popping up everywhere already $100.00 always manages a lavish display is the white house and this year is no exception so we leave you with the 1st lady milan millennia tromp showing off a christmas dicho enjoy. because
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