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in the comedy awards shit's creek that's the name of the show if that's the age by the way it put in a powerhouse performance its stars won all the acting prizes and supporting actor part dan levy also won for his writing and directing that show. up next on the w. news it is world stories the weekend of reports i'm sara kelley in burlesque don't forget there's always more on our web site www dot com thanks for watching take. beethoven to justice. it is it is about a 60. truth project. soon he wrote grants of stolen beethoven. of course the subconscious always one thing is clear.
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and great just wildly popular. i see a sure. little sound the biggest composer of the time i can't even begin to imagine a world class one player similar on a musical journey of discovery. without. me this week w. . this week's world stories took heat waves of protests against venice on late russia opposition members in danger but we stunts in greece there is deep despair. after
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the fire in the refugee camp in moria tensions between refugees and locals on the small mediterranean island. baby emmanuelle is just 3 weeks old she was born in moria her parents say they fled from the congo to europe in hope of safety and a better life but what they found was hunger thirst and homelessness just 10 months or so disappointed because the european union could have helped us after all this time i spent 4 days no one is taking care of us what are they thinking how can they abandon us the european union to i don't know what they're doing is there because the. days after the fire in the morea refugee camp chaos reigns on the island of lesbos families like the mollies are left to fend for themselves thousands of refugees are camping on the hot asphalt the greek government promises hell but it is yet to be seen. scenes like these showed just how great the
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desperation is. when the 1st deliveries of water finally arrived there were riots and some refugees were injured we do what we can the governor of the island explains but he points out that the fire was a catastrophe with the message lesbos has been left with the huge numbers of refugees for too long now he hopes things will change. for libyan people and for myself. in a tragic way. because. we simply that. when we coupled with this tragic way i'm very happy that we didn't have any people who lost people but still it's a good it's a big progress. the inhabitants of lesbos don't want it to be an island for refugees any more they repeatedly set up roadblocks they don't want to 2nd moria and say the refugees should leave their island my rehab so my docky lives in moria
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their teacher experienced firsthand how her neighborhood became radicalized at 1st many welcomed refugees but then the mood changed. to get all over time things happened. there were thefts and the refugees burned the olive trees for firewood. yes then public opinion changed. so much. fun like many in her village maria up some a doc is still has compassion with the refugees she and a friend donated food to be distributed to them but they both agree that it can't continue like this. mr rosenthal with the. all of 4 totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support more
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to come to the cause. that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.m. and a location for a permanent refugee camp hoarders more news perseverant to madonna started. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on less posts now the end patiently and increasingly desperate. climate change is causing extreme weather changes worldwide in california bases as pools forest fires that have devastated parts of the states the 1st returning residents talking friendship with the destruction of their livelihoods. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres of farmland in northern california where sorrow hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was
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destroyed left are only shards of memories programmed mother's good china items they collected over decades the fire was coming across short grass it was coming across dirt and there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn so our lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to get the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental and now this is char miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact
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we're on cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping affluence into the air that's heating up the planet and the atmosphere and so when the fires start burning they're actually burning as a result of our own actions. sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and is already building a new born knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. the added one government wants to restore from this european convention have the protection of women resistance is driving future by the bristle murder of a young woman in western turkey which is not an isolated incident. the friends describe her as a fun loving young woman. this was the image turkey was left with of the 27 year old student penasco took him on july 16th ex-boyfriend strangled her to
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death a member of her body. flowers and a photo to commemorate and her favorite bar. now her friends bath and layla sits here without still numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next victim of violence against women. to get here and back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 30 seconds encounters they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and that's just another form of violence that the brutal murder you know can see can understand wave of protest nationwide against the rampant violence against women and. their forty's and many communities responded with violence sending policemen to beat the protesting women. the number
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of women mad at each year in taki has more than doubled since 2012 now turkish women are no longer keeping sign that maybe it was back then as friends are also taking to the streets every week and the hind time. it no longer will they sit by and do nothing as violence against women steadily growing but pro-government party journalists like for migration could check don't see the problem so much an abusive man as in the istanbul convention on combating domestic violence turkey's them government signed and ratified it in 20122 in the us and. whatever happens inside the 4 walls of the family's home not to stay there. this convention is incompatible with our faith our culture and our traditions and the names that we're going to sources for years lawyer has been representing the victims of domestic violence i'm a survivor as she's often seen the abusers appeal to the court for leniency and
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sympathy. could go to impeach the cook they'll say this woman has done this or that my male pride in a stay in my car that's what motivated these actions which are. something and based their entire defense on it what to the men and cannot go to cannes hometowns how important to them is the protection of women. all evolution in the roots of the violence line or upbringing. that has to change anything we see getting. murder victim cannot go to kim's friends agree quite a lot has to change in this country until it does the protests will go on. so. it is not yet clear who administers the deadly poison to russian opposition leader nobody what is clear is that critics of the russian government are in danger and yet many refuse to be sad . not to receive offers fighting for it
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but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison his situation was similar to that of election of only person like novell me there were no signs of the nerve agent. phrase that it was a she that was 3 and she had my poison he wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but navi talk is an extremely strong point and it doesn't make a difference that you want to hurt someone or kill them. chocolate paffendorf are committing murder war they're right there. in the corby way. like never only brazil off was treated a berlin charedi terry hospital. no one could confidently identify the subsumes that have been given to him his symptoms prompted the doctors to suspect poisoning
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but with never only of us the law says there is no doubt. what. if anything the coppers the fact that not the cop was use clearly points to the russian president up there with the. one thing is only secret agents have access to this specific poison is that where you will cause this operation could only have been carried out with the other group of law to me up it even. more so with all right we're going to put the. other opposition figures have been targeted with less deadly means among them is the independent politician dmitri group of one year ago he was barred from standing in the moscow city council elections and jailed for $36.00 days. with means another is usually a gallium enough an independent local politician and a prominent figure in the mass protests in moscow one year ago. she still faces charges for participating in demonstrations. that dog and i forget that live in an
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authoritarian country in a dictatorship that began when vladimir putin was noted into office thousands of them but i mean you're human rights aren't part of the equation here freedom and justice don't exist here you can be jailed every time you call for people to join a protest. in the face of intimidation p. to reseal off refuses just 3 solid since his recovery he has become politically active in moscow again and that despite the fact that he has a young daughter just a with me. i want my friends my family and my daughter to live in a wonderful country without putin and his disgusting system that you're getting warm i'm sure we can achieve this goal. until then he also received won't let his daughter go out alone at night and every morning he's by her son and will walk to school.
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