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happiness increased book. is the book for you. to get smarter for free to go where you books are new to. this is to w. news live from berlin donald trump cost c is the early votes in the u.s. presidential election. i voted for a guy named truck because. they were the last days of the campaign said to be dominated by 19 we'll look at how trump and rival joe biden a confronting the worsening crisis in the united states also coming up spain's
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largest region has set a new overnight curfew hoping to curb the rapid spread of covert 19 need is in custody and leon want more national measures to be taken as the world health organization rewards of an exponential rise in european infections plus the germans call it the mother of all defeats in the bundesliga a small but hashanah socially distance crowd watched on as dortmund doing battle with the local arch rival shall carry on the radio. i'm jarred very thank you for joining me campaigning in the run up to the u.s. presidential election has ramped up with donald trump holding packed rallies in florida ohio and north carolina meanwhile his democratic challenger joe biden addressed supporters at a driving rally in pennsylvania now more than $15000000.00 people have already cost
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their ballots and even trump himself took advantage of early voting. with his bonnet cast in florida a frenetic day on the campaign trail was on their way and you got to be very busy today because we're going to have working hard for you. i voted for a guy named truck ok thank you very much everybody. next stop another swing state. and we will make america great again thank you north carolina. but polls are showing 4 more years in office are far from being a sure thing for trump and every vote counts in the race especially in battleground states like ohio trump's 3rd destination of the day we have done more in the 1st 3 and a half years in the administration has been. the state has been hard hit by the coronavirus on trump asked people to wear masks and
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socially distance and vice given to a crowd diverse to his recommendations. but it was a different story in joe biden's native pennsylvania where the democratic candidate focused on health care complications who covered what we cover next preexisting conditions lowrey insurance coverage or jack up your coverage and we're going to be charged a hell of a lot more for their health care just because they're women less dollar of care down child thinks health care is a privilege i think it's a right in florida and the biden campaign called in the help of former president barack obama who slammed the trumpet ministrations handling of the pandemic. the idea that somehow this white house has done anything but completely screw this thing up. is nonsense. after all high and the trump campaign headed to another
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swing state wisconsin polls show biden is leading there but trump isn't giving up with a little over a week until election day the race for the white house is entering its final stretch. where people in chile are going to the polls on sunday for a referendum now they're choosing whether to keep their constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of all guss to pinochet or replace it with a new one other vote follows a year of social unrest in the south american nation with anti-government protest is demanding changes to inequalities in the country the referendum is a response to the on the wrist the vote is drawing on deep divisions in chile with those seeking to keep the current constitution warning of an end to the economic stability have enjoyed and those calling for a new constitution say the only way forward is to leave in a chaise mandates behind. the route referendum went through this subway
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station. students mostly protesting a rise in fares. a heavy handed response from security personnel led to stunning scenes of mass protest in the streets of santiago and other chilean cities. dozens died during riots arson and looting that caused extensive damage and prompted a military presence on the streets. but the peaceful protesters persevered calling for an overhaul of she lays social and economic model and gaining a key demand a vote on whether to toss out the old magna carta the constitution adopted during the brutal 17 year dictatorship of general augusto pinochet which ended in 1900 a period when thousands were tortured killed or they were disappeared. this will be a historic event for the 1st time in the history of the republic we will be
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consulted on whether or not we want a new constitution and who should draft. the subway stations were cleaned up after the demonstrations in writing a year ago but emotions have been peaking again. peaceful anti-government demonstrations last sunday were marred by the burning of churches vandals cheering the collapse of a church spire not what those promoting a yes vote on a change to the constitution want their protests to be remembered for. we're not going to change health care in the same pensions that's what we're fighting for for more than a year our pensions or wages or education everything but i don't see any change and after a year of the social upheaval i am out in the street because i want changes to our health system. and the other side thousands have hit the streets to protest against change no they say to a rewrite of the constitution. by shifting to
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a new constitution we're in great danger of falling into something like what happened to venezuela if it happened to venezuela why would it happen to us. we'll keep the same constitution and make the necessary reforms to it. no voters insist the government working within the present constitution will help those left behind since the magna carta was adopted yes voters say start from scratch with the participation of the people and let the world see what democracy 2.0 looks like. here is some of the other stories making news around the world today in bolivia supporters celebrated the landslide victory of socialist candidate luis os a after official results from last weekend's presidential election were announced the former economy minister under evo morales attained more than 55 percent of the vote is election win places the socialist party back in power and drives out the us supported right wing interim government. and france has recalled its ambassador to
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ankara after turkish president. said the french president needed mental help over his vow to fight radical islam emmanuel mccall made the pledge to tackle what he calls islamist separatism in early october that was before the killing of a schoolteacher who taught freedom of expression and showed drawings of the muslim prophet mohammed in his lesson. well the region of custody and leon in spain has enforced a curfew on saturday without waiting for the spanish government to declare a state of emergency all movement between 10 at night and 6 in the morning is now banned in the largest region in the country hospital visits are also suspended for 2 weeks ranging is among those pushing the spanish government to declare a state of emergency and impose a nationwide curfew spang recorded more than 1000000 coronavirus cases this week. well earlier i spoke to journalist guy hedgecoe you in madrid he told me about
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saturday's cabinet meeting where the sunday's cabinet meeting i should say where the spanish central government will just cost the possibility of imposing stricter measures. people leave that during that cabinet meeting the government is going to approve this new state of emergency now a state of emergency is a legal mechanism it's a mechanism that the government used back in march to introduce that national lockdown a very strict national lockdown we're not expecting a new strict national opt out like that one to be introduced with this new state of emergency however what it does do is it gives the government or regional governments the legal framework with which they can introduce relatively strict measures and what we're expecting is for regional administration was to then use this in order to implement their own measures whether they be curfews or other restrictions on movement and social activity so the state of emergency will be
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approved we think today and then following that there will be a new measures around the country ok spain's had now over a 1000000 infection is as you say people you know are facing quite strict measures to come how do they feel about that. well i think there were that fairly divided some people i've spoken to do feel that straight to measures are necessary that they really want to see the 2nd wave which has been going on really since the summer not on their head they want to see it stopped as soon as possible because they remember what happened back in march and april but other people's just fed up with it i think they're very frustrated at these restrictions which how the continuing in some parts of the country and others they haven't and now it looks like it's going to be more blanket restrictions and i think one concern a lot of people have is the economy you know we're told that the economy is going to drop by around 30 cents this year and that is a big concern for people so i think they're weighing out those 2 issues and people
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seem to be rather divided on the matter. ok that was guy hedge curry in madrid speaking to us thank you very much guy let's go to mali now a millions of children are heading back to school after missing up to 4 months of classes but even as schools begin to reopen across the region many of them black the resources to mitigate the risk of covert 19 and many feed the pen demick may cost countless children the chance of an education. a little hand disinfectant and then lessons begin at this elementary school in mali social distancing is important but with so many students it's impossible once that after months without lessons the children are excited to finally be back in school. i mean if i really miss school and i've forgotten quite a bit. hard gene remains crucial but the chrono virus has left the children of the somehow region far behind not all of them were able to learn during
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the months of school closures and not all have returned to school they started helping the parents actually so they know what's it goes more difficult for the parents to the individual. or specially girls who are living it is just say giudice to work as a host to make matters worse there are ongoing conflicts in the country armed groups often attack civilians displacing many families they then have to find shelter in camps or makeshift living quarters like here in mali's capital obama cole. i would say we fled here to avoid being killed so now i can't go to school until. i see our 1st we have to focus on surviving bonding funny and kind of. a good education for a better future for many children here it's just a challenge to be able to go to school at all.
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when one of the most anticipated bundesliga games of the season daughter in law tones which shall in the review be on saturday night dortmund a flying high be the top of the league while the visitors had just one point from the 1st 4 games going into what the germans call the mother of all derbies. the pandemic meant signal iduna park was unusually under capacity but darby tension was still clearly in the air for the few diehards lucky enough to get tickets the gap in quality between the 2 rivals has rarely been so stark but shell held out until the 55th minute when months. ahead after a slick corner kick routine the defender showing a striker's instinct to pounce. after that there was no holding back the black. rolling hollins delightful drink made 6 minutes later. another corner led to dortmund 3rd on 78 minutes header sealing
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a 3 no win. poland and dortmund took the plaudits from their socially distant support at the end as they kept pace with champions by and. doesn't have his troubles to seek with his team still without a league win this season. well leipsic are still at the top of the title because they were able to come back from an early deficit to be shot to belly and won lot 6 1st goal came from a free kick in the 11th minute mcconnell heating the target to level the score and get the comeback started it was the france internationals 1st goal for the red bulls in 2 years. let's take a look now at all the points leader results so far this weekend to open easily bait travel shelter there with those buying and sequins when you on berlin drew with 5 loss to gladbach on friday got held on sunday volvo villa failed and then health
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