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d.w. dot com african megacities for the multimedia. click. this is deja vu news live from berlin calling for the clerics to go anger is growing in iran after the government admits it shot down a passenger plane by mistake protesters say the country's religious leaders must step down also coming up. next 1st say the volcano in the philippines could erupt at any minute or in a number of weeks and that's leaving tens of thousands of people uncertain as they
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flee their homes. promising to bring structural change to america to protect ordinary working people but could the democratic hopeful elizabeth warren beatty donald trump in this year's presidential election. and in britain queen elizabeth reluctantly agrees to a transition period for prince henry and his wife megan and allows the couple to live part time in canada but the monarch says that their decision to step back is senior royals raises complex issues that will affect the future of the entire royal family. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us public anger is growing in iran after the government there admitted that it accidently shot down
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a ukrainian passenger jet liner last week killing all 176 people on board protesters taking to the streets for a 3rd day in a row now. in tehran the public anger remains close to the surface but it was a day to the dictates of a chat across the city and across the country it's a familiar chorus of protest as the government tries desperately to repair the damage from a perceived coverup of the truth that it mistakenly shot down a ukrainian passenger plane but yes my ass wouldn't want to have some of the officials were even accused of lying and covering up whereas honestly that was not the case. you know. even the statement that i issued on thursday night it was seen as a lack of honesty. but the truth is we did not lie. after
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taking 2 days to reveal the catastrophic mistake the latest government statement has been greeted by skepticism by ordinary iranians. how you tried to be my you don't when you do with i was an army commander and i controlled everything. you know how is it possible to government with a lot of power can't control the situation but can lie about it. i don't know why the engine cancel flights i think the national security council should have made that decision and they didn't. on the outskirts of tehran a painstaking task is underway ukrainian experts pulling pots piece by piece from the tangled breakage of the airplane. the forensic process may take a month and includes investigators taking statements from eyewitnesses ukrainian
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president followed me selenski says iran's acknowledgment of its deadly mistake was a step in the right direction added the perpetrators must be held accountable. well rands shooting down of that ukrainian passenger airliner took place shortly after tehran launched missile strikes at bases housing american troops in iraq those strikes were in response to the killing of the iranian general because money was ordered by president trump now he says ministration is facing tough criticism from opposition democrats for changing its justification for the killing and said that the salome in the was planning imminent attacks on americans and then that embassies would be the target a short while ago we asked u.s. journalist. more dissolve the if were any closer to knowing the exact reasons why he was targeted. i don't think so as one of the senators put
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it he said we're not seeing evidence of this and then it's had because i suspect that the evidence doesn't even exist and this is not only democratic senators and members of congress some republicans also from congress have been coming out against the administration basically asking for the justification of this massive aggression now they want you might have retaliated once in a way to not as delayed this one specific at result but the proxy war is not going to go away and now we're hearing all these contradictory reports and statements from the administration that don't really match the initial a justification that they basically gave for this very escalate tory decision. to las vegas or dissolve a 4 star washington we're off to syria now where hundreds of thousands of people have been fleeing government and russian airstrikes and rebel held province many refugees have been heading north to escape the violence but with a tour turkish border now closed thousands have been forced to live in squalid
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conditions and overcrowded camps. abandoned in the mud and in near freezing temperatures these people fled the bombs of the syrian and russian fighter jets in southern it live they found refuge in this camp in northern syria 2000 people and cramped quarters they have barely enough to survive disease spreads rapidly. but they're not hard to turn the snow look at how we have to live i swear our situation is miserable we're living in dirt and mud many people are sick we bring them to doctors but they have no medicine no what they want. more and displacement a deadly spiral turns in the province that's controlled by islamist militias 18 people were killed on saturday in syrian army attacks the agreed ceasefire is fragile. relief supplies are only entering into lead through 2 turkish border crossings the used to be for the other 2 in jordan and iraq are
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close to u.n. aid. syrian ally moscow had pressured the security council claiming that cross border assistance was unnecessary since the assad regime could supposedly provide aid itself but the u.n. disagrees. this bit is collation awful still it is now that means that we need to get more eat not less in it means that we need more access not less. in the provision of relief and to hundreds of thousands of people as at risk of failing the people urgently need the help and they're trapped the border to turkey is sealed and the road to other parts of syria is closed desperation runs rampant in the camps. well clouds of ash continue to rise from the top ok no in the philippines authorities fear that a major eruption of this volcano could come at any time to all eyes just 65
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kilometers from the capital manila the volcano began spewing ash rocket lava on sunday after lying dormant for some 40 years some 30000 people have since fled their homes the government's made plans to evacuate hundreds of thousands more as frequent tremors indicate a more severe eruption could take place. our correspondent on a santos joins us now she's covering the story for us from an evacuation center in the town of the tongass. can you bring us up to date on the situation where you are . so tal volcano continues the ash clouds from its crater but what volcanologists are saying now is that what's better is to look down rather than look up and when they say look down there me they mean the soil what is happening on the ground so there are reports of what
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they called fishery or parts of the soil that are swelling are breaking and they're continuing to verify reports of holes appearing in the ground and possibly steam coming out again that part is being verified but this along with the continuous tremors just indicates that there is magma very hot magma that's building up and going to be pushed out of the volcano so these are the better indicators of a possible eruption in really in reaction to this the immediate concern of the government is to evacuated everyone who is in the danger zone that's an estimated 300000 people who lived on volcano island and lived in the neighboring communities across kaino it's. so the people around in that area even if there's a lake that separates them when the volcanic eruption there's a possibility of projectile. fragments reaching these areas and burning or
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whatever they touch ok regulation center where i'm at is not usually a classroom how are people doing their. you know with all the uncertainty they don't know when they can return home if they can return home any time soon because no one knows when this volcano is going to blow up. our how are they doing where they are the people. ok we've lost our connection will try to get back to the dog if we can that evacuation center there where our correspondent santos is right now before then those preview on some other stories making the news of this hour the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov says that talks between libya's warring factions have made good progress but that rebel leader khalifa haftar has not yet signed off on a cease fire agreement lavrov says
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a half hour wants to study the deal overnight russia and turkey are mediating the indirect talks between off tar and the libyan prime minister fires all so rush. now in a policy reverse old the u.s. says it will no longer label china a currency manipulator the trumpet administration said it made a change after beijing agreed to stop devaluing its currency to make its exports cheaper to foreign buyers the u.s. and china are set to sign a preliminary trade deal later this week. one of the 4 suspects charged in the 2018 murder of these slow back turning most young kids and his fiance has pleaded guilty to murder miroslav march act says he was hired as a contract killer the alleged mastermind a local businessman pleaded not guilty. had been investigating alleged government corruption is death triggered huge protests and led to the collapse of the
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government. as to the u.s. now and the race there is heating up for who will challenge donald trump in the next presidential election right now there are 13 democratic candidates the crucial 1st primary vote in iowa that's coming up in 3 weeks and the 6 top candidates will face off in a t.v. debate tonight now they are the former vice president of course joe biden he was vice president under barack obama we also have to gauge the former mayor of south bend indiana he's the 1st openly gay candidate to run for. president there's also the minnesota senator amy klobuchar shar vermont senator who ran last time bernie sanders a billionaire executive tom steyer and right there bringing up the 6 at the close of these images is the massachusetts senator elizabeth warren now worn as a former law professor she was economic adviser to barack obama and rose to national prominence by litigating against bankers and corporations here's more on
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the democrats' top female. she views selfie as a crucial part of her campaign and says she has a plan for everything elizabeth warren one of the top here 2020 democratic hopefuls . oklahoma city in oklahoma elizabeth warren's hometown hours before she set to speak at her former high school people are already lining up i haven't totally decided on him voting for yet but i'm interested. in any particular issues. i'm interested in you know kind of her solution for student debt and i know she's talked a little bit about affordable child care things like that are a thing very interesting to me especially as a young mom who has a lot of student. the crowd seems fired up
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when she takes the stage elizabeth warren talks about growing up in oklahoma i have 3 older brothers about her family and how they struggled financially after her debts heart attack when my mother walked to the sears and got a minimum wage job a minimum wage job in america with supportive family it's 3 it would pay a mortgage tell her that you tell these and put on the table j h m m m wage job in america will not keep up mama and baby out of poverty that is wrong and satisfied. elizabeth warren is running for president promising to bring about big structural change with the goal of tilting power toward working people and away from big corporations and the rich and dead seems to resonate with many in the us not only here in oklahoma
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city one of most prominent liberals in the us as a young adult war and was not much of a political activist and for many years registered as a republican the university of texas in austin it was here that elizabeth warren began her work on bankruptcy. douglas like coke was one of my colleagues at this time helping her relaunch of a large empirical study on the topic he is really driven. to protect ordinary americans. whatever she may have thought growing up but what she thinks now based on the data is there are a lot of people in deep financial trouble. not because they were wild spending sprees but because they fell through the cracks in the system as presidential candidate warren vows to take on big finance big pharma and big tick
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but her critics say she's too far left corporate america's worst enemy frightening to even many democrats if the best democrats tend offer is business as usual after donald trump democrats will live in oklahoma city at least it's difficult to find anyone who isn't inspired by warrants result to fight for me as a woman it translates very personally because i most often we're not supposed to be fighters and she's changing the stereotype of them in terms of being donald trump i really think that she does have a big big chance and i would love to see the 1st female president elected as president of the united states it's a long run against daunting odds that elizabeth warren hopes to win by getting out and talking to people face to face. while the canadian government says it
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is still deciding whether it will pay for the cost of security for prince harry and megan markel to live part time in canada meteor estimating will cost some $1300000.00 u.s. dollars annually to protect the couple and their son archie when or should they move there the british royal family that held a crisis meeting last night to discuss the couple's future after they said they wanted to step back from the royal roles and become financially independent. it looks like harry and meghan are going to get what they want it britain's longest reigning monarch seems to be getting in. after some challenging days for the royal family the queen has announced she will support the couple's wish for a more independent life. a life between canada and great britain between financial independence and still supporting the queen. it comes after the sussex is called the world by surprise by announcing they want half way out of the royal firm but
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why do they want to go their own way when most royals stick to the play book rumors of a rift within the family has been circulating for some time. right from the beginning harry and meghan's relationship coast a whirlwind with attention from the media at times reaching a fever pitch a painful reminder for harry who lost his mother princess diana in a car accident as she was pursued by proper razzi he made it clear that he was worried for meghan's safety. more than once harry spoke out publicly against the media says it was no surprise when the couple chose to give away a few details when their son archie was born last may. and only last autumn harry and meghan made their feelings known again when they revealed publicly that they felt bullied by the press. whether the press played a part in them looking for a different life is unclear but as the sussex us now partly go their own way for
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the queen this might be the right moment to reinvent the royal firm. can the royal firm be reinvented abuse and actually on the culture has been looking into this for us good morning. what will a couple of the this royal couple's future look like once they step back from their their duties related to to the royal family well as we've heard. from the queen after the crisis meeting yesterday and foundering him in her statement that is still to be decided for now she has given her blessing in a sense. to the couple to pursue this idea of more independence stepping down from the royal family but of course still to decided how and where these kind of like step like reduced responsiveness would look like right as we heard from kind of a kind of is looking into this curia arrangements and who's going to pay for that money's a big part of this the couple says they want to be financially independent they
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still receive taxpayer funding outers that worked we have any idea at this point if they step back from their royal duties will the taxpayer funding become commensurately with their reduced functions for the family and for the nation well after the news for 1st broke by the couple of the duke and duchess of sussex last week that they were saying they wanted to become independent of the financial independence they were saying themselves the giving the statement that they're currently only getting 5 percent of their sort of income or their finances from the road that is the it's like effectively the taxpayers' money that pays into the upkeep or they just the utility bills of the run of it if you want to say it like that and they say a majority of the money is currently coming from the states from harry's father the prince of wales prince charles but of course that is still also in the states that is part of the royal family but it's also up kept with some help by they're all gone for example their palace currently living in the u.k.
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was restored to receive money from taxpayers money and there's a lot of critique to what extent they were using text me as punish tax payers money so far when there were he knew they wanted to reduce these these takes ok no part of the independence they want to achieve they have already described as a progressive quote lifestyle that they would want to go after in canada is tied with making marvels former acting career. roles that she had and we have some video from from last summer of prince harry apparently promoting his wife's career with the c.e.o. of disney that caused a lot of controversy did it did ended closed controversy for a lot of different reasons 1st of all because at the time these debates about wolfs and how the this or a couple can in the future be more independent financially independent it wasn't decided or talked about yet and this toting his wife's career in front of fessio seems in
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a sense of how the royal family's credit perceived and how the duties are does didn't seem to quite proper as they're not supposed to be earning money this way but it's also of course a controversy for different reasons one is that the british press and the british public loves a good scandal like that so even though they want to stay back even though they want to be no longer the media's attention they certainly will continue to become and stay the media's attention prince harry and his wife and also because of course this scandal as we're going to see it unfold for the next couple days is a sign of how fragile the family is and how they don't know how to kind of position themselves in the modern road gets and this is of course going to be a big issue once the queen dies and prince charles as of now is going to be crowned the king and with his 1st or 2nd son now being sort of taking a step back the support of the families actually was really important about and i think we might see a real royal crisis coming ok in any way in a redefinition of the royal roles you've been ok thanks very much mark 1000000
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covered for us is to australia now where another casualty of the bushfires has been australia's koala population at least $25000.00 are thought to have died since the start of december some are being offered refuge in a wildlife park on south australia's kangaroo island but the owner there is also having to make some tough decisions about which animals can be saved and which can't. they've been through hell barns on their noses paws far and small. sam mitchell usually has 15 koalas in his wildlife visitor park on kangaroo island at the moment there are more than 100 and every day they keep coming. and $23.00 knots a guy there was a lot of 50 percent of the habitats through over mining but then of course was a have continued to burn more and more grams. so we need to collaborate with the
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government as to whether some will be moved to the mine lands however the mine land is also a burning as well the arrivals never stop some fear that 80 to 90 percent of all koalas on the island are dade the wildlife park has become a veteran reclaiming the kitchen transformed into a treatment room sometimes vets have to put down half of all new patients. who are trying to do and he's not in the exact science and it is not easy these decide which of these animals have the best chance which of them have no chance. and send them in their own interests and it really is very different. not far from the wildlife park miles and miles of barn asked soldiers romney area they collect dead animals charred or small poison kangaroos bards and koalas through we don't have the seas to fall off because i'm on property but also.
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as part of mental health support and for welfare reasons they start in the. population of control and can rapidly return back to normal off the authorities now want to drop emergency plans for the rescued koalas with their natural habitats barnes' out they cannot return home without serious starvation. we have this one sport side of the spanish football powerhouse barcelona have decided to part ways with coach or nest overall very day after 2 and a half seasons to club lost confidence in him even though they topped the spanish league on goal difference he led his side to a league and cup. double 2 years ago retain the league title last year now this is the 1st time barcelona of fired coach mid-season in 17 years the former real betis coach said team has been hired as well verities replacement
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this is deja vu news from berlin these are our top stories. public anger is growing in iran after the government admitted that it accidentally shot down ukrainian air passenger jet liner last week killing all 176 people on board. protesters took to the streets for a 3rd consecutive day. russia says talks between libya's warring factions have made good progress but that rebel leader khalifa haftar has not yet signed a cease fire deal russia and turkey are mediating the indirect all the tween oft are and the libyan prime minister fires all. thirty's in the philippines say of all can only or manila that exploded back into life sunday could be spewing lava and ash for weeks clouds of ash continue to rise
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from the top volcano and then alert warning of a potentially catastrophic eruption remains in force. burns' queen elizabeth has agreed to grant prince harry and his wife megan a transition period as they step back from full time royal duties the couple will divide their time between britain and canada. this is deja news from berlin for more follow or twitter feed or go to our website. coming up we have the business news thanks so much because.
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