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there are strict. orders. for students on the next. training successful. ok with me. starts october 1st. this is news and these are our top stories the u.s. is urging a peaceful solution and restraint in kurdistan it's faced violence since sunday's parliamentary election handed a big gains to allies of pro russian president a store and buy back off protesters say the vote was manipulated they stormed the government buildings after at least one person a died in clashes with security forces the prime minister again back off has now resigned. bellerose his exiled opposition leader it's got
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a lot of chicken off chaos has been in berlin holding talks with the german political leaders including chancellor angela merkel she wants european help in forcing a new elections in bella bruce following a disputed poll in early august since then the country has been gripped by mass demonstrations and a government crackdown. legendary u.s. rock guitarist and songwriter eddie van halen has died at the age of $65.00 after a long battle with cancer his band of van halen became one of the world's top selling acts with songs like he's considered to be one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. this is g.w. news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at studio view news or visit our website w dot com. heroes president donald trump is out of hospital and to. campaigning from the white house
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we don't know if he's actually free of covered 19 yet because no one will say but now he's back how will he rescue a campaign that's hovering around 14 points behind his rival joe biden and how will he counter michelle obama's new attack ad i'm phil gale in berlin and this is the day. we're going back we're going back to work going to be out front it's a serious problem i know there's a risk there's a danger but that's ok there's a lot to be concerned about don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it i hope no one walks away with the message thinking that this is not a problem don't let it take will be a lot of. international. and their own better maybe i'm a mutant i don't know. also on the day
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a slump in business hits london's financial center hot the coronavirus pandemic turns the city of london into a ghost town and the people come back into the city. so we can get back to some normality we have one book is. not one. welcome to the day donald trump is back at the white house and back in action after 3 days and they both surveyed medical center being treated for coverage 90 the president tweeted today that he's feeling great and ready to take on his democratic challenger joe biden in the next debate the doctor says the u.s. president is doing extremely well and reporting no symptoms of comet 19 but there is no word on whether he is still infectious or when he last took a test despite this the president is continuing to downplay the seriousness of his infection and the threat of the virus itself telling americans don't be afraid.
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it was a determined donald trump wearing a mask who emerged onto the stick of the hospital. 4 days after he shocked the world by announcing he and 1st lady millennia had tested positive for covert 19. was back. after the short helicopter flight to washington crossed the white house lawn and strode up the staircase he made a point of removing his mosque offering a salute to the departing a crew and that was encourage meant for the other 7 and a half 1000000 americans who have been infected by the virus. let it dominate you don't be afraid of it you're going to beat it we have the best medical equipment we have the best medicines all developed recently and you going to beat it i went i
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didn't feel so good and 2 days ago i could have left 2 days ago 2 days ago felt great like better than i have in a long time i said just recently better than 20 years ago don't let it dominate don't let it take over your lives but doctors are not convinced i think that the president may be in a honeymoon phase as i call it of course in 1000 disease in the 1st it's me me the viral thing for the inflammatory. we look for warning sign around 710 when people can actually do a lot worse require a lot more oxygen and you may get better or at that point may get a lot worse and i'll be around that week and those words will not be enough to deter the president in one of his many tweets on a day of high drama chum pledge to be back on the campaign trail sued. well let's take stock of a campaign trial of a chris fall claiming he's
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a republican strategist with majority strategies and the live show a former a bomb a campaign official welcome both chris focus can we stay focus can we start with you we know that donald trump is out of hospital but no one actually knows if he's bats i know will say when he's last negative coverage test was how can he lead your campaign if he's still ill. the president's campaign and he's clearly showing that he's feeling much better positive spirit as president always does outspoken positive and optimistic we saw that from his state it's unfortunate right now that we are so much push back from people that we want the president to be 2nd to be you know obviously discovered nineteen's cause a lot of controversy a lot of different political opinions but if you knew they were rude to contract cancer if someone were to contract the joy of you you're in each of these we want them to be strong we want them to be part of an optimistic and i think as president
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should we use leadership by doing that ok i wonder. is that what you're getting from the best message on your game getting a strong positive president i think we're getting a president cares about. the safety of the american people so now i do not think it represents a strong. time when frankly he should be quarantining and not taking s.u.v. right ok but now he's back president trump says he's raring to get back to campaigning and we'll look at his 20 i'm looking forward to the debates on the evening of thursday october the 15th in miami it's will be great so chris folks know what is this debate going to be in person. well are not i'm not as familiar with the specific details of the debate but when you're partially been putting the place and i'm sure between the president the white house national security all the things that. they're going to show that the president is
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foreign and is healthy before there's any kind of interaction with the vice president biden just the same thing i'm surprised president biden would want to make sure that he's safe i'm sure they'll take every precaution necessary but we have to focus on you being here in this election in the united states incredibly important decision and we cannot let the coronavirus shut down our economy we cannot let it shut down our alarms and we certainly can't let a short time ago mark. what do you think that this presidential debate began in person and. i think to quote president biden we should listen to the scientists and i think the safety of the people who have to work against the candidates and south and their families should be paramount and right now what we're seeing from kreskin trunk is his inability to hit connect with voters and so yes you go back. and yelling and i just i'm going to cut it in 2020 so ok
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so meanwhile the gloves appear to have come off the former 1st lady michelle obama has released a video message accusing the president of stoking fears about black and brown americans will take a look at a part of it so what the president is doing is once again patently false it's morally wrong all and yes it is racist but that doesn't mean it will work. this message for presumably democrats already think the worst of the president and trump supporter as a kid. they'll forgive him anything. i think this whole election it's never up and out trump has his base has his it's about that slice in the middle and that slice in the middle that felt uncomfortable about voting for hillary 2016 they're really feeling uncomfortable about voting for trump now so this is talking
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to the well meaning folks we all know that they're in our family who kind of wonder is this really is bad as it seems and so she's talking right directly to us oh this is racism in it you vote for it you're condoning it. chris focus is the president racist no. this pressurizing speech from former 1st lady is the same kind of condescending speech we heard from president obama when he was president as well just assuming that americans are somehow races and 34 hours sitting as if it was just to interrupt your visits just just just just before you say because she didn't talk about americans as being racist you talked about donald trump as being racist i just you know. she wouldn't say that unless she was trying to clean things voters say yourself she's trying to tell voters that hate you even though it's you know that you are racist or you might feel that way that's incredibly calm ascending to assume that americans are races united states is the
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most open is the most diverse and welcoming country in the world when it comes to immigrants more comes the mixing of different races. and yes when you're president you have streets going up and flame city is going up in flames and black people being killed by law enforcement. shocking right united states is by far not the most perfect nation in the world but i would argue the remark she is more durable and stronger and will check the individual rights of more americans on more days or weekend in your countrymen world. no one's accuse joe biden of being racist but he is just another old white guy what special about this end. i think the most important qualities to buy has consistently shown his entire career in public service is he listens to folks and he's empathetic she knows the pain that american families are going through and
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he's able to show that he also knows what it means to take a step back and listen so as we grow as a society as we learn more and become more inclusive she's not too proud to sit back and listen and learn and i think that's what's shown since i also have had to do politicians i'm going to listen i'm going to listen to what the people cite but joe biden grew a 14 point lead in the polls essentially by staying out of the way how is he now going to compete with a resurgent donald trump who appears to have risen from his deathbed. i mean we'll wait and see if this is a resurgent donald trump but i think joe biden will continue doing what he's been doing across the country battleground states that were never even in play are now not such a long shot and i will stay the course he will continue connecting with people from know me safely and talking to local reporters so that folks know he's really
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listening to their issues and i think when you see things like trump not going after hoping for the money that's not going to help and by who knows what it feels like for american folks to her and he's going to continue connecting on those issues final word to you chris for let's pick up about that idea of continuing to do what was what he's done and not another president is apparently a big coronavirus what would he do if elected that he isn't already doing that if he is no ready doing it why isn't a. i mean it's not like the rotavirus caught president you got that from a virus. leading by example in terms of how he wants to get back to work whether it's our economy whether it's our schools americans want to get back to at least. it has been proven time and time again i'm all about listening to the scientists i agree the social scientists will tell you that if this kind of shutdown mentality. and joe biden want to continue to push he's going to have such
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a negative judgement effect to our product the only way forward for us is to grow into get back to work in the president wants to lead us in that direction he already has shown any credible jobs record and you know as you mentioned earlier you know we don't have perfect relations racial relations in the united states but president in 4 years has done more for african-americans and minority communities than any previous president since when it comes to important issues that affect. thank you so much for joining us republican strategist. thank you. thank you. for the u.k. service sector has been hit particularly hard by the coronavirus and as winter approaches prime minister barak johnson has warned of tough months ahead but it's not only hospitality that's been here london's financial center this city has been left deserted as people from the w.c. a lot of parts. this is the latest fashion trend for bank us in london city
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accessorizing suits with a matching mask made this one this shop has been around for over 100 years business had always been great until the pandemic it and for 6 months we didn't make a single suit and the people come back into the city. so we can get back to some normality now though boris johnson has said everyone who can should keep working from home over the winter. policy is a disaster. so easy. for to show off the high street all the independent shops where you can the big big. stores all over the. one shop. best to. 9 am usually rush hour in the city not so in corona times it's hard to believe how
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empty the streets are which are normally bustling with people cars and buses up to half a 1000000 workers come into london's financial district usually every day to work here now norman foster world famous gerken is virtually deserted as are the other skyscrapers here in the city most workers are still working from home at this point at least over the winter or until a covert 19 vaccine is found. experts tell me that social distancing is difficult in skyscrapers plus making offices covert compliant. costly twitter has already announced that their employees will be allowed to work from home indefinitely and british petroleum smiling over the most dramatic downsizing of property in their history. a lot of tenants completely rethinking how they are going to occupy the space so without a shadow. where rents are going to go up and up and up and begin to become more and
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more valuable rents will stabilize or even drop the clock believes london city will survive this crisis as it did august for now though this iconic part of london really is on life support and local businesses don't know how to make it through the winter especially in restaurants and pass we haven't got one booking for christmas not one not for taylor dayne hook tells me from now on its survival of the fittest and he desperately that he will be among them. on his growing international pressure for a cease fire in the conflict over the disputed not going to kind of back region in the caucasus france russia and the u.s. are all calling for a holes in fighting between armenian and azerbaijani forces a flare up in the conflict the gonna be end of september just cause more than 250
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lives on both sides and you'll hear from representative from armenia in just a moment to 1st a report explaining what's behind this decades old conflict. the heavy military presence in the ground a car a buck is part of everyday life in the. past is death and mourning for people on both sides off the conflict. in recent years the disputed region has seen fighting flair on a regular basis located in the south caucasus nagorno-karabakh is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic armenian form. backed by armenia the conflict dates back to the dissolution of the soviet union ever since armenia and azerbaijan have claimed in a car back as their own territory a so-called frozen conflict that remains unresolved for decades later in july hostilities flared up again 16 people were killed in the fighting the conflict has
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international ramifications turkey has expressed its support of azerbaijan while russia has provided armenia with military equipment. while world leaders are calling for a deescalation it seems on the ground the warring sides are fanning the flames of their frozen conflict. so let's explore this further with rubin rubin he's a member of the parliament's in the national assembly of armenia ahead of a standing committee on international relations welcome to the w last week your foreign minister said he was ready to know the country was ready to engage with the 00 been a zation for security and cooperation in europe to establish a ceasefire why has not happened yet hasn't for a very simple reason the group aggressors by john and 13 do not want cease fire they do they want to continue their war and
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a war to. create a situation of a cleansing. with a view to the world. i had a girl dr b. 3 explained in the beginning of the 20th century there are millions of armenians in turkey now there are almost norman youssif turkey. up on through the end of the new century there are at least for 1000000 armenians in our survive job they are there cheering nor john and the only reason that armenian still to leave in our own hierarchy stuff they manage to. wean the warring tonight ninety's now it is every dent on the 27th of september. by john reid food and. political support and also metered support of turkey by using
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terrorists transport from north or syria i am very keen attack the people don't not go in a calm and patient or. the thing is with you so you give us the background as you say to this this supposed that ethnic cleansing but the rest of the world looks on and wonders how far ol you are 2 countries from all out war at the moment it's as if it's a conflict that has a brute out of a skirmish that has been bubbling as you say for decades but how for how long before this becomes an actual war. i think you are mistaken we are a scale war not. our. war we. trip our time. pachter off azerbaijan turkey and church it's a full scale war every issue airplanes new styles tax.
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0 homes they are sharing seeking easy number one are. they are using cluster grams they're receiving end dates in our earth. the republican army of property and let's talk let's talk about those the deaths because you have both sides of this conflict media and the azerbaijan have accused the other of civilian deaths and you've also been condemned by v united states and russia and france both sides for causing civilian deaths so why is that happening. not i already told you there's no i didn't talk and i'm talking about why is our media killing civilians i mean you know news not appearing. there's been no single sure fire from the territory or the republic or partly so
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why is it than the united states russia and france accuse accuse i mean it directly . of killing civilians and the tucking civilians outside know to go to a back regarding not growing up in azerbaijan he or she started sharing towns and villages in not going to iraq including the capital of state. and author many times the president or not we're not. urged by johnny to stop sharing civilian population is not going on our armed forces to. launch. strikes at the military i really need. you know. right ok i did yet say civilians appear to have been killed but for now we want that and
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we thank you for joining us rubin a rebellion from the national assembly of armenia. but in the world of acid the story of success against all odds the great painters of the midrin a source for almost exclusively man except for one woman in its real 16 hundreds for centuries art historians consider the work sure about to see a curiosity but that has not changed with the new exhibition at london's national gallery. she was one of the most dazzling artists of the baroque and intrepid pioneer party means yet gentle a screen talian pain to use to work to raise the voice of women and fight for equality against all odds and this in the 17th century it was extremely challenging for women in the 17th century i mean they had sort of severe social restrictions
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but also as an artist i think you really had limitations this is the sort of restrictions on not being able to move about and see the all works on public display when she was really exposed to very little compared to say have male counterparts in the exhibition shows 30 pictures from a remarkable career the daughter of painter or out tsunami gentlest are to me as you discovered her extraordinary talent early on and let nothing stop her. we know that she was painting independently by the time she was 16 and her 1st known work painted when she was just 17 is absolutely astonishing but i think also she had sheer determination she wanted to do the same work the men were doing that meant painting more than just 2 lives and portraits artemisia painted scenes suzanna and the elders from 1610 shows a bathing susanna who seems visibly uncomfortable under the last few months of the men artemisia herself then became
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a victim of sexual violence the exhibition presents the original transcript of the court case the put art museums teacher augustine autopsy on trial for rape for the trial artemisia had to repeat. statements under torture. she agreed to undergo judicial torture was the only way that she could prove that she was telling the truth and she knows that and the way she comply as you know and sort of all this is the judge's questions with incredible poise for a girl of just 1718 and i think you get a lot of optimism from that to me as he has trauma and her lust for avenge are visible in her most famous work judith beheading whole of. it shows female determination to make men pay for the violence inflicted the decapitation of the oppressor is brutally depicted. she takes the story of judith's brutal killing of the general holler for days and
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dials up the excitement the passion the horror you're right inside the tents with this thing happening in front of you can almost feel the whole blood spurting on t.v. it's a very shocking picture unflinching images painted by a courageous woman now finally in the spotlight. and not was the day as ever the conversation continues online you can find us on twitter at the w. years. world news up the top of the hour but have a good. there's
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