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this is deja vu news live from berlin the philippines of bracing for a potentially devastating volcanic eruption experts say it could happen any minute for weeks from now and that's leaving tens of thousands of people uncertain as they flee their homes we'll talk with our correspondent on the ground also coming up. anger growing in iran after the government admits it shot down
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a passenger plane by mistake protesters want the country's religious leadership to resign. and she's promising to bring structural change to america to protect the country's working people but could democratic hopeful elizabeth warren be able to beat donald trump in this year's presidential election. plus it's no laughing matter the film's a joke or a dark look at a comic book mel and leads this year's oscar nominations in 11 categories including best picture a look at that and some other films on the short list. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us it could happen at any time and it could be extremely dangerous authorities in the philippines fear this. volcano close to the
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capital manila is about to erupt located 65 kilometers outside the capital manila the tall volcano began spewing ash and lava on sunday after lying dormant for more than 40 years 30000 people have already fled their homes and the government has made plans to evacuate hundreds of thousands more. our correspondent on the santos is covering this story for us today to you can you tell us where you are right now and what's happening where your. i'm currently in but on god which is about 40 or 30 kilometers away from god volcano but this isn't one area or a problem that has been declared under a state of alarm mitzi because this is where a lot of the evacuees have been transferred to these are the residents of areas within side by side and the nearby town so we're actually going to the different
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towns here to check on the people in the evacuation center it looks like they're going to have to be in evacuation centers for an indefinite period of time continue to see you volcanic ash from its crater but vulcanologists are saying that instead of looking up at the clouds we should look at the ground if there's reports of grout when the ground and was breaking which is an indicator that their tax money is being humiliated and this is again another indicator all possible or very close it's just that at this point the government cannot cannot say not even the 40 that that act where it fits they exactly when volcano is going up in the right now it's the pressure cooker that is that good but i have to be one it's already ok i know you don't under these conditions with this great on the certainty about when to all will or might explode what are the people you're talking to saying about how
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they're coping with being driven from their homes by the volcano and and having to wade out and i'm certain period of time of being in effect volcanic refugees if you will. well today what happened was that there were some forced evacuations done and i'm more hurt than level because some of the evacuees for the last funding went back to their homes to check on their livestock and to check on 9 the conditions of their homes because that's human ation of volcanic ash walton was a big problem structures. so that we. know how we got them and can see they're becoming efficiently and like all of you that they may be displaced for an injured in the term and an indefinite point period of time and additionally i have to tell you that the evacuation centers that i visited it would be very generous to say that they had things to come home edition and it would be more truthful to say that
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the accommodations were swapped that is where classrooms that were converted into rooms you have a boss 20 people squished in there they're keeping on cardboard and and nots and there's like 4 bathrooms being shared by 2300 people so this is not a sustainable statue of orcon home edition for them and they really hope that they can at least close up an ace or go home if they can't go home for home to a place that would have more. than just done for a relocation. sometimes in about a tonga thanks so much for bringing us up to date on what's happening where you are . it's to iran now where a short while ago president hassan rouhani said he vowed to punish the people responsible for shooting down a ukrainian passenger jet liner now that statement comes as the authorities appear unable to quell public anger over the tragedy protesters took to the streets for the 3rd day in
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a row to call for the country's religious leaders to step down. in tehran the public anger remains close to the surface. was a day to the dictator they chant 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 cover up 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 no you don't when you do with i was an army commander and i controlled everything. you know is it possible our government with a lot of power can't control the situation but can lie about it. i don't know why they didn't 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 potts 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 president a lot of new selenski says iran's acknowledgment of its deadly mistake was
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a step in the right direction out of the perpetrators must be held accountable. ok with some new developments in the story let's go straight to tehran and somalia malecki and she's a news producer with the u.s. network a.b.c. good day to you. we are just hearing that iran says it will punish those responsible for the downing of ukrainians or national airlines flight p.s. $572.00 what can we expect. here he has just a speech from an example honey who gave the court but specifically the court held for it the incidence of the plane crashed we got high when george and tend the experts to study the case and bring justice to. the whole case and. the problem is that there are so many parties involved and
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actually in some ways bring more transparency to the case because of the scale of being present and also international markets events of the case so people expect to see more transparency in the process of detroit ok yeah i would see the international dimensions of this of this case of this downing are we likely to see as part of this increased transparency public trials and the evidence being made openly available for review. exactly something that makes people here in iran more confident going to. the border because we do know it's very close to the everything you know that didn't. ok well listen enough so to satisfy protesters anger over the government's initial deception and there's a cover up you know after flight yes 572 was shot down is this a step in
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a direction that could address what the protesters want their demands. are covering the protests the park today you could see from the people were shouting they were not restricted they need case for many have been angry with the covering of it for 3 days. people 2 hard to make them not only. because very busy covering 2 or 3 days and. 7 who think what was really happening was not because of the international pressure because people keep thinking that if it was not because of their national frazier's . it was unlikely that you when you would tell the truth in very however i urge you to show kids saying that they did not intend to keep it as
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a secret and divergent sounding different i mentioned that you. know some are even recovering these and these protests for 2 days how big are they were having difficulty getting an idea of their scope could you give us an idea are they just into round are they in other cities how big are these protests. firstly i see that he wants to he says that it was. unintentionally broke don't get playing in the evening we had hundreds of the scenes and gathered in song called on you kept the university of technology in tears long i was there there were hundreds of people maybe 1000 or it took hundreds and they are very old so gathering in front of other universities i heard about cherries university as though. which again. was when they did come on ted and then did the astor on sunday evening we had.
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them and those of you who were most of the big guys doing and that kind of wasn't the bunch at the time time we had another gathering organized by the hardliners in front of thinking ok and the things they want that happened after you can best of your attended the vigil in front of me have you been to adversity on saturday giving so hard liners as in their number was about 200 to 300 days or so for things i heard you say however they would say it was a horrible mistake to bring down this my blog is filled with them countries should not intervene in iraq is a mistake a very anti semite thanks so much for bringing us up to date on that smile i can draw producer for a.b.c. thanks so very much for the. let's get you briefed on some of the other stories making the news at this hour in a policy reversal the u.s. says it will no longer label china
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a currency manipulator the company ministrations as it's making the change after beijing agreed to stop devaluing its currency to make its exports cheaper the u.s. and china are due to sign a preliminary trade deal later this week. talks in moscow between libya's warring factions have apparently collapsed russia's foreign ministry said rebel leader khalifa haftar are left without signing a cease fire agreement russia and turkey had hoped to broker a deal between hoft r. and libyan prime minister fayyad is all. west african leaders and french president of money well mccrone have announced that they'll unite their forces to fight a growing islam is no it's an see in the saw oil rigs in france will reinforce its mission there with an extra $220.00 troops the focus will be the border areas linking the share mali and fossil. it's to the u.s. now where the race is heating up for who will be challenging donald trump in the
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presidential election now right now there are 13 democratic hopefuls the crucial 1st primary vote in iowa that's coming up in just 3 weeks and the 6 top candidates will be facing off in a televised debate tonight now those candidates are the former vice president joe biden he was vice president of course under barack obama we also have pete a bill to gauge he's the former mayor of south bend indiana now he's the 1st openly gay candidate to run for u.s. president there's also the minnesota senator amy klobuchar shar next is of course bernie sanders he ran in the last election as well for the top democratic contender we also have the billionaire executive tom steyer and a massachusetts senator at the very end there that is elizabeth warren now elizabeth warren is a former law professor she was economic adviser to barack obama. and she rose to national prominence by litigating against bankers and corporations here's more on
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elizabeth warren the democrats' top female candidate. she views selfies as a crucial part of her campaign and says she has a plan for everything elizabeth warren one of the top tier 2020 democratic hopefuls oklahoma city in oklahoma elizabeth warren's hometown hours before she set to speak and 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 when she takes the stage elizabeth warren talks about growing up in oklahoma i have
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3 older brothers about her family and how they struggled financially to have debts heart attack or why mother walk to the sears and got a minimum wage job a minimum wage job in america would support a family of 3 it would pay a mortgage cover their utilities and put on the table they. minimum wage job in america will not keep up mama and baby out of poverty that is wrong and sad is why. i will 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 be cooperation. and the rich and that seems to resonate with many in the u.s. not only here in oklahoma city one of the most prominent liberals in the us as
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a young adult warren 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 to have work on bankruptcy douglas like coke was one of her colleagues at this time helping her relaunch a large empirical study on the topic she 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 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 but her critics say she's too far left
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corporate america's worst enemy frightening to even many democrats if the best democrats tend to 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 their time i'm in terms of being donald trump i really think that she does 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. this is news live from berlin still to come supervillain blockbuster joker has something to smile about after the announcement
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of this year's oscar nominations we'll bring you the short list. but 1st queen elizabeth has agreed to grant prince harry and his wife megan their wish for a more independent life now following talks or countries state the queen has agreed that the couple will embark on a transition period dividing their time between the u.k. and canada but the issues arising from the shock announcement the break with tradition that they're stepping back is senior royals remain on resolved decisions about their future is expected in the coming days. our correspondent david moss is following the story for us from along the good morning to baghdad what is the future going to look like for these royals after the deal they struck with queen elizabeth well we know that there is a deal in principle and that the queen really seems very protective of the right
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young royals and very supportive of them however what's going to look like in detail we still don't know brian we don't know how are they going to finance themselves are they going to keep their own title how many engagements in the u.k. will they still be willing and able to take part in and who's going to pay for the security you know there have been speculation that maybe canadian taxpayers might pay for that security whether in canada but all these are details that still need to be ironed out as far as we know ok now and britain if you look at the press there it is being called the oil crisis and how is it affecting the royal family overall and very importantly how they're viewed by the british public well indeed because you also have to bear in mind that just a few weeks ago prince andrew stepped down from royal duty as he over his friendship with a convicted sex offender jeffrey abstain and so the queen now has another problem
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and there are certainly commentators who are questioning her ability to have a grip on a family also questioning the ability of the queen's advisors but the opinion is really it's really mixed here in the u.k. there are of course others who think that at least in the case of harry it's a sign of the times that are changing and that demonic he is this ancient institution if it wants his advice it has to also change with the times ok we'll see if they can do that also you know more in the days ahead about the role couple in question bearing in mosque thanks for that. while the nominations for this year's academy awards have been announced in los angeles the dark comic book film drama joker as done especially well it leads the pack with 11 nominations including for best picture here's a look at the films on the shortlist. joaquin phoenix earned a nomination for best actor with his performance in joker
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a dark psycho thriller the tells the origin story behind the comic book villain of the same name the film also won nominations for best director best picture and 8 other categories. that part yes i have framed as a jimmy hoffa. the irishman directed by martin scorsese took 10 nominations including best picture best director and best actor. the gangster epic tells the story of a mafia hit man who gets wrapped up in the fate of the legendary teamster boss jimmy hoffa in the 1970 s. with. quentin tarantino's latest production also looks set to collect a few oscars once upon a time in hollywood is set in the summer of 1969 with leonardo di caprio as a washed up actor. and brad pitt as his stunt double 10 nominations for the film
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include best actor and best supporting actor for the 2 lead nice to have a brother in the 2nd but the more epic 1917 by sam mendez also bagged 10 nominations it's filmed as one continuous shot that follows 2 goodish in front tree men who undertake a dangerous mission across the frontlines of a battlefield in northern friends if you don't we will do 1600 and. i certainly social satire parasite collected 6 nominations it tells the story of a poor family that insinuates itself into the home of a wealthy family. it's the 1st south korean film to be nominated for best picture at the cannes film festival last year it won the palme d'or i was you know we have this one sports for you in the spanish football powerhouse barcelona decided to part ways with kotor nest of all there day after. 2 and a half seasons the club appear to lose confidence and valverde even though they are top of the spanish league right now he led his side to
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a league and cup double 2 years ago retain the league title last season former real betis coach ki kay said team has been hard as valverde his replacement. will support of karate is making its olympic debut this summer while it's a moment for car attack us to relish the move as for something of a backlash in japan itself because it required a few changes to make it fit within the guidelines of an olympic sport we find out what that means in this report. japan is the spiritual home of karate. and q. she meets who is going for gold this sunday cause you've got a lot of course the high expectations around me create a lot of pressure but i think i'll do it with a clear conscience step by step the thing that if you. she needs to discover karate at the age of 9 and after 3 years already had a black belt today at 26 she's
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a 3 time world champion. it's about all of canada in competitive karate you compete in one of 2 categories. both have their charm and i hope that more and more people get the opportunity to experience both types of karate life. is a fake fight against an imaginary opponent the goal is the perfect flow of a choreography in competition a fighter can choose from 102 different cut ties. with the fascinating thing about qatar is that despite it being a fixed form i can express myself really personally. also matures the time the longer you practice the cut to the more depth and meaning it can acquire. but it's all they get along with. the 2nd category is called and it is a duel with a very real opponent dangerous techniques are forbidden here that means on the
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protected upper body a controlled bit of force is ok but on the head the so-called skin touches the limit. of a hit to the head is worth 3 points to the torso is worth 2 points and a normal kick is worth one point. at the request of the international olympic committee of the valuation system for both categories 1st had to be made suitable for the olympic games this is a break in tradition for the sport which has developed steadily over generations. one of the most important karate teachers in japan is cut so hero to yama sensei he's been training karate for more than 50 years and takes a critical view of the changes karate has undergone. funniest to the traditional japanese martial art but the new generation holiday season very. so many competitions and prices spec on i try to unite the old guard with the spirit of competition for example at the world cup everything in kata every training every
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fight begins and ends with respect and decency. tradition meets commercialization but many in japan see the change positively. a centuries old sport will feel at home and perhaps refresh that tokyo 2020. there's always time for up next our documentary series we're looking at spain's water problems i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for.
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how illegal now are sucking the country dry. in spain there are more than 1000000 so-called might well they're done legally and in secret because in 10. siv fruit and vegetable cultivation uses a lot of matter too much water this has drastic consequences for the environment
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