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so please take care of yourself a good distance and wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you we're working hard to sleep you will form going over platforms and we're all in this together and i'm together and will make it through this do you see everybody stays serious or will stay safe the phrase means to say. such. a and. this is d w news live from berlin the people in chile get their chance to vote on the
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country's future they're deciding whether to keep the constitution created during the country's dictatorship or just start over again and push for greater social equality after one year of demonstrations demanding change also coming up. i voted for a guy named trouble because. donald trump cast his early vote in the u.s. presidential election to the last days of the campaign said to be dominated by colbert 19 we look at how trump and his rival joe biden are confronting the worsening crisis in the u.s. . and in the bundesliga a small but passionate socially distance crowd watched as dorfman did battle with local arch rivals a shot of. oh. oh . i'm mary in evanston thanks for joining me polls have
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opened in chile for a historic referendum on whether to keep the current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet or to replace it with a fresh charter drafted by a specially elected group of citizens the vote comes a year after a massive protest over inequality and a leader's them erupted in the country opinion polls suggest a significant majority will vote for a new constitution but not everyone thinks it's the way forward. the route she leads referendum went through the subway 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
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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 consulted on whether or not we want a new constitution and who should drafted. 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. anyone who
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we're not going to change health care is 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. after a year of the social upheaval i'm out in the street because i want changes to our health system. on the other side thousands have hit the streets to protest against change no they say to a rewrite of the constitution. by shifting to 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 and sister 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 chile and democracy 2.0
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looks like. reporter johan ramírez this intially of capital santiago following the vote there for us he explained why many chileans want to replace the country's constitution. one of the main that i create the people do i guess this constitution is the legitimacy of the origin of the constitution was written during the. more than 30 years ago it was written for people who was not. by the people in event in a time where there were not free press in the international observers so is a legacy of the and there are many things many public policies that cannot be taken they cannot take place because of this constitution so the main the social changes the needs are in a way blocked because of this constitution let's get
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a quick check now some of the other stories making news around the world protesters have returned to the streets of bangkok after their deadline for thailand's prime minister to resign was ignored demonstrators regard try and chant chance hold on power as illegitimate they had called on him to leave his post by saturday evening a special session of parliament is scheduled for monday in a bid to ease political tensions france has recalled its ambassador to ankara after turkish president trichet type everyone said that the french president needed mental help over his vow to find radical islam manal micron made the pledge to tackle what he calls islamist separatism in early october that was before the killing of a school teacher who taught freedom of expression and showed drawings of muslim prophet muhammad and his lesson. scientists have discovered the 1st nest of so-called murder hornets in the u.s.
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asian giant hornets are an invasive species that can deliver painful stings to people and spit venom but they are an even bigger threat to honeybee use a small group of hornets can rapidly kill an entire honeybee on. a top aide to u.s. vice president mike pence has tested positive for the corona virus mark sure it is the latest in a series of figures connected to the white house to be infected with the virus a spokesperson says both the vice president and his wife have tested negative for covert 19. well 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 democratic candidate joe biden addressed his supporters at a drive in rally in pennsylvania more than 50000000 people have already cast their ballots and even trump himself took advantage of early voting. with his bonnet
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cast in florida a frenetic day on the campaign trail was underway and you could be very busy today because we're going to work your age who you vote for i voted for a guy named truck because thank you very much everybody. next up 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 trumps 3rd destination of the day we have done more in the 1st half years in the administration was that. the state has been hard hit by the coronavirus on trump asked people to wear masks
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and 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 recovery will become the next preexisting conditions lowry insurance covers the 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 well thought of care don't show up think 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 he 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 ohio to trump com plane headed to another swing
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state wisconsin polls show biden is leading there but trump isn't giving up with a little over a week complection day the race for the white times is entering its final stretch. and here's a look at the latest developments in the global coronavirus pandemic spanish media reports that the government has approved a nationwide state of emergency to combat soaring kovan 1000 case numbers in the navels authorities to impose curfews and other measures daily new coronavirus cases in hungary have topped 3000 for the 1st time but the government of prime minister viktor orban is seeking to avoid a repeat of last spring's lockdown and the u.k. is looking at reducing self isolation periods for people who've been in contact with infected persons britain currently requires a 14 day quarantine for those exposed to the virus well india has launched its
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month long festival season with prime minister narendra modi urging people to take precautions against the coronavirus daily case counts are down by 40 percent since their peak in november modi called on indians to show restraint when celebrating in the midst of the pandemic and this has led to new and safer ways of observing the festivals. the hindu festivals of durga puja and to sarah are taking place in a dampened way in india this year pictures of crowds of peering on social media have sparked fears that the festive season could lead to a day luci of new coronavirus infections. india has the world's 2nd largest number of confirmed corona virus cases after the united states but infection rates have half since the country reached a peak of 100000 daily cases last month none the less this year's celebrations are possibly muted and many players have gone digital organizers have decided to live
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stream many sessions for devo teams to watch from the safety of their homes. we are always in this with or for that movie should come here only you were to know you will this thing that we go through all known people can see it from their house and believe they can get up you jeff. food blessed by the goddess durga is being home delivered so people don't gather to meet in public spaces ignore the hope built on problems and they're always going to go god is and our sport would be staying only good we're asking for. in many states barricades have been erected around usually buzzing places of worship the hindu festival season will culminate with the wali the festival of light of which socializing is an intrinsic feature but this year covered 19 is
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casting a shadow over the festivities. and in one of the most anticipated bonus the games of the season dortmund to lock horns with a shocker in the road derby on saturday night door punt are flying high near the top of the league while their visitors had just one point from their 1st 4 games going into one german's call the mother of all derbies. the pun demick meant signal a do not 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 shelter held out until the 55th minute when manuel a country put dortmund ahead after a slick corner kick routine the defender showing a striker's instinct to pones. after that there was no holding back the black and
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yellow tape rolling hollins delightful drink made 6 minutes later. another corner led to dortmund 3rd on 78 minutes header sealing a 3 no when. poland and dortmund took the plaudits from their socially distant support at the end as they kept pace with champions buy in but new shell could coach manuel bone doesn't have his troubles to seek with his team still without a league win this season. but as they get champions byron munich were again in rampant form as they thrashed visitors i'm touched frankfurt not surprisingly robert lewandowski was the main man in munich the polish goal machine at it 3 times says buying 15 nil to keep up the pressure on me leaders are be a lifesaver for just one point ahead.
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alife sic are still at the top of the table because they were able to come back from an early deficit to be terrorists have berlin $21.00 like 6 1st goal came from a free kick in the 11th minute daioh up about cano hitting the target to level the score and get the comeback started it was the france international's 1st goal for the red bulls in 2 years. you're watching news coming to you from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with another update for you in the meantime don't forget you can always get the latest news and information on our website just go to t w dot com i'm mary and evan stand up next is dr phil thanks for watching.
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new year mean all steers we're going to tell you and her downstairs general sauce that we're going to bring you i'm going to battle as you've never. surprised yourself with what is possible who is medical really what moves want. to talk to people. on the way maurice and critics alike join us from eccles lifestyle. buildings that resemble mystical creatures. spectacular futuristic skyscrapers adorned with greenery and a 300 metre high rooftop garden. singapore set its sights high. it evolved from a developing country. 3 to one of the richest nations in the world within just
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a few decades. here east meets west and the past meets the future. the airport features the highest indoor waterfall in the world feels singapore also has the world's largest orchid collection a guinness the world heritage site. and people live in spectacular building block architecture. and ultra modern city yet the jungle and its animals are never far away. and that poses a constant challenge. to. the.
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park the day begins while it is still pitch black bird cages are carried back and forth william has been unloading his birds here for 25 years. he only takes time out for the chinese new year. breeds songbirds and here they compete to sing the most beautiful song songbird competitions are very popular zebra doves are particularly skilled singers and feel most comfortable up by. these feathered virtuosos have sensitive characters. to. lead and the 1st sense don't let them get scared so in the dark in the 1st light they won't be so scared. so when they open their eyes slowly they think their way they used to be obeyed. that's why we come here so early so.
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a few kilometers away lies the tekka center in little india. a lot of night owls have only just gone home when live with fun starts her day at 2 30 in the morning. she and her parents have a cook shop in this hawker center a food court for street food the 6000 hawkers are a true signature of singapore. but most of the cooks have almost reached retirement age. is a. young age to take over the top. and people want to. get the all restaurants so it's ready read to see young generation to feel the. least specialty is shrimp noodle soup it takes her almost 4 hours to make it the
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recipe is a family secret her grandfather brought it from china. he actually came to see a boy and i mean that piece and is that selling pronto along the street and singapore and that's no nighthawk a stall so to actually carry a pole and use up carries ened to calm the fire. along the street. the street food cooks later had to move into these semi open buildings for hygenic reasons their stance are often passed down from one generation to the next least parents both in their late sixty's also helped to cut chile and shrimp here they didn't want their daughter to follow in their footsteps as a qualified business administrator she could have found a job in a fancy office simple mining will do backbreaking work here it's hard on both you're back. and hands and you work long hours so it's
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a tense. breakfast has to be quick the 1st customers are about to come lee once had a desk job and regular working hours but she only found fulfillment here between pots of shrimp broth. it's a cup of coffee place she is would think that any off. the table so if you don't think you know what people to actually say see yeah so that's me you especially is if. they want to see. if they can finish quantity we'll just stroll through and keep on the next. a few streets down someone else is starting work in the dark behind the colonial facade of the raffles hotel and enduring a landmark in singapore it was named after the british explorer and founder of singapore sir thomas raffles. no rajon singh has been working here for
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28 years as head porter despite the love of tradition the staff entrance is secured using high tech facial recognition typical of singapore. neurosurgeon's 1st trip is to the laundry room. he keeps on his turban but exchanges his polo shirt and jeans for his uniform. this is syrup is to the laundry room. he keeps on his turban but exchanges his polo shirt and jeans for his uniform . this is simple here is just knew. she was a boy and then get a village doesn't get his vision and also the color t.v.'s. if you are being. you know rajan used to work as a security manager at the port that job was far less formal than here at the 5 star
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hotel in his fancy uniform. or smart you are already people to go. everything must be. outside the sun is colorful a painting the morning sky singapore is coming to life eat. but before the 1st hotel guests come for breakfast there is still plenty to do. in a row john 1st has to attend his morning meeting with the guest team. built in 887 the hotel is steeped in history and considered very british.
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in colonial times the staff still had to deal with wild animals nowadays things have quieted down at the legendary hotel. so today we have $33.00 arrivals $52.00 departures 7 out of order rooms and lisa that's $69.00 for full focus and it's her friends 60th birthday trip and the after 8 here is where i think we can start taking these are welcomed appropriately and i don't think we've been there in that part of my. guests used to have a view of this see here today they see skyscrapers. the chinese garden is about 13 and a half hectares in size and one of the many green oases in singapore among the towers and temples many animals live here too such as monitor lizards others and
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snakes their only refuge in this urban jungle. today the workers from the wildlife rescue service acres are releasing a young monitor lizard. live anon and his colleagues spent 2 months nursing it back into good health it was injured on a fence now dickey as the other animal rescue workers had named him is ready to be released again he's a little bit wary it is always the highlight was just any more and i just thought this individual you know out there together with you the rest are every day will very hard the potting mix because of all that i do with every half hour just to try to best to make sure it will recover but if i think about it and is looking much more feisty it's always a good thing. that they finally managed to
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convince dickie to return to his old hunting grounds. leak. leak. in singapore greenery and hanging gardens abound that is the government's master plan and that in one of the most densely populated cities in the world it has the same surface area as hamburg but 3 times as many inhabitants with almost 6000000 residents. that has its price while the animals have less and less space when problems arise these volunteer animal rescue workers are on hand and more and more calls are coming in almost $9000.00 diggin out. there and. they want to free this asian palm civet from the entrance grill these little
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predators tend to make themselves at home under roofs that may be unpleasant for residents but this area used to be these animals territory long before the 1st homes were built here. if the asian palm civet is now free and the problem is resolved at least for the moment i guess people do feel frustrated because of the noise created and all that but i think. if the issue is. running around even that the space then reify soon as yourself to prevent it from happening instead of always removing you 1st removing is the honestly not the solution. oh under the glass dome at the airport lies singapore's most popular new attraction. the highest indoor waterfall in the world measuring 40 metres in height it's an instagram hit. it receives up 230-0000 visitors a day. and most of them are locals. the spectacular complex is called
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jewel. and it also boasts a 2nd superlative the largest indoor forest in asia with a maze and climbing nets at dizzying heights. manager a ton ensures that everything runs smoothly from the shopping mall to the entertainment and the waterfall the centerpiece of this green world. nearly 38000 liters of water per minute falls from the glass ceiling which has a 12 metre wide opening for rainwater the dome consists of more than $10000.00 small reflective glass triangles. take off it didn't break off i might want to be able to make it big also but it remains becoming the office faith based
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economy and i'm a hot dog you all as well as part of a team that has fired to the top. dozens. gardeners work here around the clock tending to over 2000 trees and 100000 plants from all over the world. they normally work at night or in the early morning when there are hardly any visitors the garden alone spans several floors. but it was hired as a kind of a people in the building making sure the space runs from the security that it was out to to maintain all the facilities management all the way to the management team to look at 100 to 200 at any one time just to make it is a. 7 story waterfall is surrounded by a garden and everything is perfectly monitored this is singapore's version of a futuristic green city.
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the city is a combination of face and technological progress and a keen sense of tradition. chinatown abounds with shops and temples. chinese people make up the largest demographic group with chinese malays tommo and english the city state has 4 official languages. tolerance and cosmopolitanism are true trademarks here home to buddhists christians muslims and hindus singapore celebrates the key holidays of all 4 religions no one is meant to feel left out. back to the open air songbird concert.
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while the birds chirp away their owners sit in the shade discussing the perfect technique of a truly. book book book a book that it's a tough one it's very difficult when it raises its voice the i call follow a route that's what we call the melody note that was a very hard one to end up like i don't know when the voice comes up whole the echo sound falls behind go i go it's all this one we call the melodies and we call the melody. and here's how it sounds.
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