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this is david lean years live from trump pushing for a return to the u.s. president's personal physician assess mr trump has been free of coverage 19 symptoms for 24 hours as his dr who casts doubts over whether he's really fit enough to continue his campaign on the program hopes of a break in the fighting in the disputed region of the corner of. the civilians free as a by john agrees to meet international mediators in its conflict with. thousands gather
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in athens to hear of court verdict leaders of greece's far right golden dawn party are found guilty of running a criminal organization. to win the 2020 nobel prize in chemistry for their work in developing a method of editing manual shock pensioned off from said jenny fact out of the us will recognize for me to be called. the code of life. i'm full get over welcome to the program. tribe's personal physician says the us president has been free of coverage 19 symptoms for at least 24 hours mr trump is back at work in the oval office after being hospitalized with the virus last week since his return to the white house on monday he's been making his presence felt on
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social media for the better part of tweets criticizing his democratic rivals and floating folds figures about the pandemic vice presidential candidates are preparing to battle it out in a debate tonight well trump's challenge it joe biden's campaign has taken him to the historic town of gettysburg. the site of one of the bloodiest battles in the u.s. civil will thank you all for being here used as the backdrop for joe biden's cool thing unity thank you. today once again we are a house divided that my friends can no longer be we are facing too many crises we have too much work to do we have to a brighter future to have a it shipwrecked on the shoals of anger and hate and division. it is presidential opponent appears to delight in division donald trump may still
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be recovering from the kind of 19 but he's refused to let that stop play in a series of tweets about toolbox with democrats over coronavirus relief legislation the president declared i have instructed my representatives to stop negotiating until after the election. u.s. stocks fell sharply on that bombshell. hours later trump appeared to row back a bit demanding congress approve extra cash for the airline industry as well as calling for handouts to help struggling americans. it all adds to a sense of chaos in the white house trump's team trying to keep his reelection campaign on track while the corona virus continues to spread. here with the president's senior adviser in chief speechwriter stephen miller just
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the latest to test positive. trump continues to play down the virus even up to his 3 days in hospital. joe biden says he won't debate the president if he still infected well. i think you know i think over it we have a very. good trump insists there face to face next week will go ahead division even here and yet this show goes on. straight to washington led where we're joined. by to welcome so where are we on the state of the president's health what do we know what don't we. well that's an excellent question so we know that he is back in the white house and according to his doctors he is working perfectly fine he has no symptoms you know this whole ordeal not just the past day
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or so when he's been back in the white house but throughout the weekend when he was in the hospital really has been to show strength and show that he's working through it he's continuing his work that it's not a big deal that he's got it under control and everything's going to be just fine even the show that we saw when he returned to the white house with the lights and the cameras and him taking off his mask on the balcony was really to show that yes he's back and everything's going to be fine but of course there are big question marks as to the reliability of the information that's coming out of the white house let's remember that this is an administration that has not been forthcoming and sometimes extremely inaccurate with the type of information that they put out about the president's health and about the risks of kovac throughout this pandemic so now of course we have to sit back and think well what really can we surmise we know that his doctor when he was released from the hospital said he might not be out of the woods yet he refused to say when the president's last negative test was and we've heard from the new york times that the president is not being tested every
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day so let's move on to tonight's debate given the state of the president so much vice presidential debate is likely to be watched particularly closely what do vice president mike pence and democratic nominee komla obvious have to achieve tonight. whether their goals are seemingly simple they have to make themselves look good they have to make their parties look good and they have to make their candidates look good most importantly now pence is a career politician he is very smooth and he's often seen as the antidote to trump in many ways he is there to smooth over the president's more rough edges especially after the show was a rough debate that happened last week harris has a trickier task she has to try to pin a lot of the failings of the trump administration on pants and that is going to be all about covert particularly because pence is the head of the task force in the trump administration now i should also add that both of these folks are going to be
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watching particularly closely because their candidates are elderly donald trump a $74.00 joe biden is $77.00 and if biden harris were to win the election in november a lot of people are looking at harris as a president in waiting of sorts so there is going to be particularly a lot of pressure on her to deliver her signature prosecutorial style that we've seen a lot in the senate who told you thank you for that some honest way to washington. we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a better show than the former police officer charged with the murder of george floyd has been released from prison after posting a 1000000 dollar bond to it for diabetes you have to show up in prestes new games tuesday with some of the williams despite mr floyd telling you you couldn't breathe . european parliament has voted in favor of significantly reducing greenhouse gases by 2030 lawmakers agreed to a 60 percent cut across the bloc compared to 990 levels that would require
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a sharp drop in the use of coal and have huge implications for all sectors it still needs the approval of the u. member states. in kurdistan demonstrators have taken to the streets at gainers the country continues to sit deeper into political chaos comes a day after opposition protesters stormed government buildings forcing the prime minister to quit the parliamentary election to be in no i know of at least 3 distinct groups have now attempted to claim leadership of the country. as a by jobs foreign minister is due to meet international mediators in the country's conflict with mia this deadly your fighting of the break white nagorno-karabakh region and to a 2nd week as a by johnny officials said the minister would hold talks with diplomats from france russia and the united states during a working visit to geneva on thursday days of fighting have left hundreds dead and driven civilians into hiding the remains of
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a supermarket instapundit karats the capital of nagorno karabakh residents say it was destroyed by forces both sides in the conflict are unrepentant. iraq some holes that will beat them we only have 120000 people they have millions but believe me. it's another explosion everyone flees to the cellar. quickly quickly shoots a french journalist people have sought shelter here since the conflict began. each week we don't sleep we're being terrorized. we sit here with or without water with no toilet it's called. the world to give us peace. civilians are suffering on the other side to. the 2nd largest city there are
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dead and wounded but the country's president sees no room for compromise. as a budget any one to conquer nagorno-karabakh. territory we must take it back and we will take it. did it. has international law on its site under supported by turkey but the armenian see back has been there for centuries. the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people over the years has turned the area into a powder keg armenia is making threats of its own. military leaders believe that they can attack step on it and other settlements. in the defense forces will react. with severe consequences for as a budget. the conflict shows no sign of
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easing. with mediation from russia considered an armenian but with ties to both warring parties. let's explore this further with. assistant to the president of. the president's head of foreign policy affairs in back of a welcome to. your foreign minister will meet with international mediators in geneva tomorrow what do you want to come out of this meeting. thank you and i kohli arminius military cooperation against my country continues hormones and so the years on other boats and so forth on the motor corporation and we have seen also yet and as a. side against innocent civilians i have since been in pictures but on the contrary even a drastic situation is existing on azerbaijan a city's armenian side who is in the heavy artillery including the missile systems
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against in azerbaijan so it is an important the 2nd biggest city of azerbaijan guenter as regards in a conflict resolution process azerbaijan supports newsgroup process but this process was for also 2 years 30 years azerbaijan and people incomes and political patient. on azerbaijan i.d.p.'s and if you use also want to grow their homes and what intention our expectation from meeting with or group or chair final issue that it doubles air force me should have been a very effective substance of talks to resolve well because of many solution of his council of course occupation must and armenian armed forces must visit reform the so the characters of azerbaijan and we can azerbaijan can also feel with azerbaijan a sudan safe and secure ok so you are of so you go into this with with preconditions you accuse the other side of having bomb civilians of both sides in this conflict have been accused by outside observers of bombing civilian targets and pots of the military campaign in the gold or care about. men's
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fact ethnic mediums there have been driven out many people look at this and presume that this has been the intention of your government all along. in a case. of people who suffer the homes of this mother that a corporation imagine about horse 30 years are mediocre python a comeback that one of the most notorious ethnic cleansing or against azerbaijan of people on it was how one lived in that if you use an idea peace and as a vision is not going to reasoning process was proven pick on titian azerbaijan will be a little agency figure is there a drug or is your very laid out your preconditions in your 1st answer which were be occupation was there is a bit of the ben i must agree with trolls are really you go into the meeting with precondition i know. them and is in a demand vets and it appears thrive on their firm is a united nations security council resolutions supporters aleutians others with
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a knife that itis a demand immediate unconditional untrue visible of arming in troops from local point that if there is a puzzle on the contrary army and prime minister puts it on conditions i have seen also since the face of armenian defense minister who not that you can. but his military doctrine and i would like to remind him but he said the new terror threat is a new war so that's an offensive military doctrine i guess in azerbaijan we saw the questions about our messiah should answer and what armenian side attacks against other bush genesee really us 1st one with an other budget as he once was subject to ethnic cleansing and we also have a 500 souls and azerbaijan is living along the come line of contact. john is there minding our styling that are out. of his interest to our worst 2 selves and our 2 little pieces landed to attack they're sick of azerbaijan armenia used in a heavy missiles and we've been just smashed the stump was the cost of ammunition to secure. areas to get more from the talks in the coming days but
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for now we thank you for joining us i had cheer assistant to the president of azerbaijan. according greece's found leaders of the country's far right golden dawn party guilty of operating a criminal organization the group was once greece's 3rd largest political party and its leaders now face between 5 and 15 years in prison supporters was also convicted of the anti fascist rapper in 2030 the court house scuffles broke out between police and anti fascist protesters awaiting the verdict. a roar of applause outside the courthouse where the far right golden dawn party was just declared a criminal group thousands of anti fascist protesters have gathered here to await the verdict in a trial that lasted over 5 years and saw almost 70 defendants. for
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the greek people's conscience golden dawn is a criminal organization and will end up where it deserves in the garbage can of history as is appropriate after the battles waged by the people and this country. cheering erupted into clashes with the police who deployed tear gas and water cannons after some protesters threw stones and molotov cocktails. inside the court house the judges the clear 7 of the parties former lawmakers guilty of leading a criminal organization others were convicted of taking part in it. the court also found a supporter of golden dawn guilty of killing leftwing rapper pablo's feasts us. the greek prime minister expressed dissatisfaction with the verdict. or forcible or said as prime minister i consciously refrain from commenting on court decisions as
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a greek citizen however i share the universal satisfaction for the recognition of golden dawn's criminal character. golden dawn was founded in the 1980 s. as an obscure neo nazi organization it rose to prominence during the greek financial crisis entering parliament in 2012 as the 3rd largest party the group is strongly anti migrant an anti muslim and its members have been accused of carrying out acts of violence against minorities but the wind has changed last year golden dawn failed to win a single seat in parliament now after being dubbed a criminal group its political aspirations may have come to an end. the united kingdom says it stands with germany and france after they said that they will propose a new sanctions against russian officials and others of the poisoning of kremlin critic annexing the valley german foreign minister of mass released a statement with his french counterpart saying that's why russia has provided no
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credible explanation mr the valley spends just over a month in berlin as sharon tate hospital after being medically evacuated to germany after falling ill on a flight in russia. to get more or less from d.w. political correspondent simon young welcome simon what's the sanctions likely to take. well phil germany and france say they believe that it's clear beyond doubt that russia had a role in the poisoning of alexei nevada only and that's why because russia isn't assisting in the investigation they say it's time to move to sanctions they going to be putting names to their fellow e.u. member states in the next few days they say and those will be names just a handful of individuals we believe of people who because of their official function is the way it's being worded are believed to have responsibility for their
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crimes they may also name an institution some kind of government body that's involved in the production of the. poison so you know these are going to be concrete targeted sanctions so relations between russia and the e.u. are already strained so how these latest proposals go to affect. they're just going to make it worse worse and more difficult for european countries to work together with russia germany would like to have russia as a partner it's an important source of energy it's an important player in conflicts like syria and libya and indeed in the armenia and azerbaijan conflict as we've seen but it really is very difficult to work with russia when you've got these assassination attempts script file of the names there we've got the occupation of crimea russia's support for lucas schenker from the german point of view hacking attacks on the german parliament
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a lot of things that are irritating to say the least in fact that make working together with russia very difficult and so i think that explains why the attitudes here in berlin towards moscow are hardening we've also heard a response from moscow the seeding they're accusing germany of france of leading an anti russia coalition within the european union so it's pretty clear relations are strained more perhaps than they've been for a while political correspondent simon young thank you. russian independent media have come under increasing pressure over recent years john they say draconian laws and intimidation make it difficult to do their jobs take the case of. a news website a day after her home was raided by police she took a protest to the local police headquarters with tragic consequences a militia reports. of
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deaths that sent shock waves through the city and through russia in need of hundreds of mourners came out to remember the journalist. who lit herself on fire here last week. in us live in equals freedom of speech this sign reads. and at her public memorial service anyone who wanted could say a few words in the journalists. sorry that we didn't save you didn't keep you safe. worked with. she remembers her colleague as being fiercely independent despite working in a country where media censorship is commonplace. so. it's hard to approach the authorities and ask questions now but you're always asked she asked uncomfortable questions you couldn't. she upset p.r.
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officers because she didn't try to safeguard anyone's reputation she always collected the facts to reveal a full picture of the very corruption and human rights violations. and. her supporters say was under near constant pressure by the authorities she had to pay several fines for her work at the independent media outlet she founded and just before her self-immolation security forces so. searched her home over a case against opposition activists. say said ski's home was searched on the same day the opposition politician things the authorities wanted to silence in the us live in the. but each i think she definitely meant her death to be a political act a final political act it was a final attempt to get through to people but she seems to felt that the classical tool she had a media outlet her facebook page that wasn't enough for her they didn't get her the
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reaction she wanted. the governor of the region has expressed his condolences for death and promised a full investigation into its circumstances. meanwhile the bench where she let herself on fire outside a police building has become an improvised memorial to the independent journalist. well winners of the prestigious nobel prize in chemistry have been announced in stockholm this year goes jointly to jennifer doudna from the u.s. and france is emmanuel shop for the development of a method of genome editing technologies already contributing to new cancer therapies and could help cure inherited diseases visited professor in a couple of years ago to find out about her work. it was a grain breaking discovery 8 years ago emanuel together with jennifer did not find
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a way to rewrite the code of life or d. any nih the scientists have been recognized for their brief 3 with the nobel chemistry prize. yes feeding the extra meaning you know. to receive these ideas from cognition. from sweet and easy it's a great discovery had not been very happy to be won over the years. of cease discovering. the 2 scientists figure dietary bacteria defend themselves against invading viruses in the process they discovered that this natural mechanism can be used as a tool to modify d.n.a. . the result was the crisper cast genome says there's. a simple quick and precise tool to change the genome. here's how it works the sensors are
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actually a protein which is given a kind of search term for example e.g. seen. in this simplified model our d.n.a. is made up of lots of different combinations of codes like these this is your protein scans a copy of the d.n.a. and when it's found the search word says are activated and they cut the section i. then a different section of d.n.a. can be inserted. what i think is what is the most interesting in fascinating about this discovery is that you you dig into the nature and you try to understand that trying to make any isms of life and you and decipher and make an ism that you can really use and harness for the purpose of. the genome says are already being used by plant researchers to create a higher yielding stream of corn as well as mushrooms that stay fresh for longer.
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unknown allergenic peanuts. the discovery has sparked heated ethical debates about the manipulation of nature. but there's no direct about its careful potential in the future it could also be harnessed to treat cancer or other genetic diseases. around $200.00 police officers of raided the offices of the german football association and the homes of current and former f.b.i. officials on suspicion of tax evasion 6 people are suspected of falsely declaring advertising income about football stadium asset management leading to an invasion of 4700000000 euros in taxes authorities have not named any suspects. let me remind you of the top stories at this hour donald trump's doctor says the u.s. president has been the. 3 of covered 19 symptoms for at least 24 hours was mr trump return to the white house on monday and has been criticizing his democratic rivals
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on twitter i've seen u.s. election campaign heats up vice president mike padstow democratic nominee come the hottest of the better battling talent in the vice presidential debates in just a few. i may have been scuffles outside of course in athens as it founded leaders of the country's far right golden dawn politics guilty of running a criminal organization the verdict follows a marathon 5 year trial defendants face up to 15 years in prison. a situ up to date while world is out the top of the out on the open back in just a moment with a closer look at the day's events in the city to. this
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won't even see the really sad. but what will become of those who stay behind it's if my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. that suddenly down. this list starts october 16th on the dole. fresh out of hospital they're still being treated for coverage 19 u.s. president donald trump has called off negotiations with congress about a new covered 19 relief bill the president has accused the crazy nancy pelosi and radical left democrats his words of playing games democratic presidential challenger joe biden said the president has turned his back on the american people so we'll look at that and look ahead to tonight's vice presidential debate and fill
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