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the who's this is the new life from berlin. iran elect a new hard line leader. rivals concede defeat to ultra conservative abraham racy. put many voters stay away as hundreds of moderate candidates are borrowed from stanley also on the program. and holds its 1st l g, b, t q, pride, parade in 2 years. it's the 1st since we're paying officials condemned the countries record on gave rise and hero 2020 germany recover from their opening to feed to france to put for gold, past portugal, and send out
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a warning that they are far from. i've spent force ah, i'm public only as welcome to the program. hard line cleric has swept to victory and runs presidential election. officials say abraham racy has won nearly 2 thirds of the vote. the last remaining moderate challenger has conceded election turned out who was low, with many voters put off by years of authoritarian rule and a struggling economy. right. you see is a harsh critic of the west and stands accused of human rights abuses. iran new hard line, president elect, deeper humor ac will take over from his moderate predecessor. that's on ronnie. congratulations to the president elect. there are enough votes in this election, and today he's elected by the people. official say this was the lowest turn out
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since the 1979 is lumnick revolution. activists had called for a boycott, claiming the vote was rigged. i will not vote because i believe the result of these elections is already written. racy was appointed to his 1st government post at the age of 20 and spent the next 40 years rising to the top of the runs judiciary. he has been sanctioned by the united states for allegedly being involved in the deaths of thousands of political prisoners, racy, denied, the claims supporters say he is tough on crime. that's my name is the right, and i know that i will vote teresee because his time is head of the judiciary. he has put thousands of corrupt people in jail. right. and i don't think what i'm talking about. race is pass to power with ease when hundreds of moderate opponents were barred from standing. the protege of supreme leader, ayatollah common a one, a landslide, against the field that included just to moderate candidates. one of the biggest
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challenges raised will face is the flat lining economy renewing the abandoned international nuclear deal will also be crucial if he wants sanction lifted. but in line with the ron supreme leader racy is deeply suspicious of the west. well, earlier i spoke to iran, expert, i told i shot about the low turnover the lowest in decades and ask them if this could cause problems for re see further down the line. well, i mean, in the eyes of most iranians, this has been, you know, the least legitimate elections we have seen over decades. also in the past, you know, elections in the found republics. we need the family free. but this time, at this time around, there was not even a choice to be made. hands the largest group or those who actually did buy cars because of a wide spread disillusionment of many iranians. the most radi and one should say
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about the entire lease. so the moderates included by the way, so the moderates are not you know, are not really progressive forces in iran. we have to remember that it could pose a problem down the line because he also seems to have the ambition to succeed pretty to harmony in his position. and it could also be a trap, so to speak of that a, he is widely considered to be a selected president and often elective presidents that has a huge, popular man that it could become. but it doesn't necessarily has to become a down to mind because after all, we are in the autocratic system. let's take a look at some other stories from around the world. hundreds of people have rallied in northern ireland against part of the briggs agreement that imposes customs controls between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. pro british unionists are angered by the northern arden protocol,
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which is designed to keep an open border with the republic of aren't you foreign policy chief, the 2 separate rail has visited 11 on for talks on the political crisis. there were told, prime minister designated side i reread that lebanon's leaders could face sanctions if they continue to have stroke reforms and steps to form a new government. italian authorities seized 6 tons of shipboard. a u. s. flag sailing yard off the western coast. officially, they rested 3 bulgarian crew members, surveillance plane spotted and followed the vessel. police that the drugs have a st value of around $13000000.00 euros. party goers have clashed with police, breaking up an illegal rave in northern france. violence wrote it as hundreds of revelers defined social distancing rules. several officers and reverence were injured. a 3 day travel binary enforce in portugal capital in lisbon.
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authorities are worried about the growing number of cases of the corona virus delta area and slowing down traffic in an attempt to slow down the spread of cope with 19 police began checking dr. is entering or leaving lisbon on friday afternoon. authorities announced the measures just the day before, but offices that most residents knew something was coming that way. we thought it was short. notice the drivers know the rules are aware of the ban on leaving or entering bill is been metropolitan area. and we've seen much less traffic than the usual friday afternoon. but we've got a before lives been 2800000 residents can only leave the area with a valid reason. and those living outside a bob from entering their tough measures. but most people appeared to accept them because i thought i was getting, i think it's really difficult to have an opinion,
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but i'm relatively confident about what the government decided. i think things are being decided in the face of the uncertainty of the situation. the most people here a very aware of just how dangerous the virus can be. portugal was hit hard earlier in the year. the country health system was on the verge of collapse. after a locked down with imposed in january, the tide gradually turned. infection rates dropped and restrictions were almost completely lifted, but less than a month after portugal reopened its borders to tourists from the u. k. and the rest of the e. u. the country is seeing a new surge. the government blamed the rapids sprayed at the delta variance for the sudden increase in cases these are just about, we're still waiting for more data, more official data, the indicated, the pointing towards a greater dominance of variance. if this is why it's important to take this
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decision, important to model to quote you goes, government says it's monitoring the rights in cases that whether the snap travel band will be repeated will be decided weekly. let's get you up to date. now, on other developments in the pandemic, i've got to sign is racing to increase oxygen supplies as new infections surge across the country. the government is working to install a new oxygen supply plants. moscow has set a new daily record of code 900 cases for the 2nd day running. the city's mayor says the search is being driven by the delta vary into origin, the identified in india, and to tokyo, has council of clowns to hold mass open air screenings of the olympic games at several sites around the city. dell instead be used as vaccination centers, and l g b t q. pride parade is underway in warsaw after a pandemic and juice break last year. the event is being held on a smaller scale this year. some restrictions remain in place in march 20 years
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since the equality parade was 1st held in the polish capital. tensions are high in the region after poland and hungary saw a backlash against l. g. b t q activism. well, the w reporter, mikaela coven, i sent this report from the pride in more so i spoke to one of the organizers earlier. and he said that today is actually kind of aside date for service here, just because people have been fighting, although people have been holding the march for 20 years now. they're still fighting for the same things that they've been fighting for for the last 2 decades . and they can't just celebrate, which is how other people in other places are able to, to commend replied poland to see in a significant downturn in the way it's been treating members of the community. so for example, this past may, the country was ranked the workplace in the european union for l g b, t, people. and it's for the 2nd year in a row by an international gay rights organization entering last year's election campaign president. due to launch attacks against people in a bit to rally support from his conservative base. and he called them to move into
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an ideology of evil and sort of to defend children. some people that i've spoken to have said, you know, their tires, their angry, they don't see many possibilities that things are going to change their dishearten . but on the other hand, they are inspired by the number of people who are marching and protesting and raising their voice. they are recognizing that they still have a long way to go. but yeah, well, the time will tell mechanical reporting there. when moving on to sports and euro 2020 germany recovered from their opening defeat to france as they beat portugal for 2 in a threat or in munich, robin gossip was the star of the show for germany. he crowned a stellar performance with the 4th go. portugal had taken an early lead for christiana rinaldo, but they couldn't stop the pace and power of the german attack. well, joining me to talk about the germany game is oliver moody from b w. sports. hi oliver. welcome to the show. water really for germany funds. right?
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absolutely. i mean a little while into the game. pablo, you have been forgiven. if you're a germany fine for feeling like things were looking pretty bleak. one nail down to the good seemed like portugal, staring down the barrel of a 2nd defeat into games at this tournament, but they turned it round. they played with real intensity in this game from the start germany did. and i think they got the result in the end, their performance really deserved. and we could think as well, this has been a long time coming for germany. and for that on the last time they had a real convincing. when at a major tournament, the 2018 woke up was obviously a shamble. so you could go back to about 20165 years since germany had a real big win to celebrate a major tournament. well, now they certainly can, and now it feels like anything is possible in this group again. well, you've touched on some of the things which have led to this result we'll say, but give us a little bit more. it was obviously more than that that gave them this result, right? well, of course, anytime you have a result like this,
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you know that we're going to be a few big performance is among the thing. but the guy that we have to talk about, we see here, robin goes and this is a guy who a few years ago was not figuring at all for germany. he only made his date for the national same. in fact, last year, he was just not someone that people talked about really as being a potential player for the national theme. now he looks like one of the most important players in yogi live set up from the beginning. portugal just could not cope with his runs forward from left wing back. he had a goal disallowed early on. that would have been a brilliant go, had been allowed to stand after that. he was involved in germany's next 3 goals. and then he scored the all important forth as well. so this is somebody who, as i say, you know, was not somebody that people thought about. but now he's the key figure and someone, the jimmy will certainly be looking to in their upcoming games as well. maybe new hero there in the same. what's the state of play and i grew bethaly was looking a little better now for germany than it was before kick off. i can tell you. and so germany a one point behind france in group f and level
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a point with portugal at germany in the last game, play on paper, the weakest team in the group, hungary. and they play that game as a whole, him as well hungry. all the games have been in front of pat stadium in budapest, now germany have them on home. so that's where you would expect germany to get something. portugal, on the other hand, have to play against france, the well, the champions, not going to be a very tricky game for them. but the way that qualification from the groups that works out the euro's a point for either germany or portugal in their games will probably be enough to get through to the next round. give us a quick prediction. they're going. yeah, i think both will make it through. i think germany will be hungry. i think we'll see germany, france and portugal all make it out of the group of death. alright, you heard it here, oliver moody from d. w. sports. we'll leave it there. thanks for that all that analysis i will moving on an informative one red bulls max for stop and has taken poll position for the ground pre. it's a 2nd pole of the season for the dutchman, who is looking to extend his championship lead over mercedes louis hamilton. the
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british world champion was a fraction of a 2nd slower than for stopping hamilton the made about harry barton's. we'll start 3rd on the grid on sunday. before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoyed a post locked and live show with infections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra staged in open or concert. we're going to leave it there. thanks for watching the do you see at the top of the next or take care of me ah . 2 busy ah
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ah ah ah ah and above all, feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer, kona and journalist are exploring the delving into history and the present. i would never have been today's and convenient. i say,
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i remind myself because i grew up in the completely different way. broad explorer and jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw. ah, the me, it's the worst act of violence in history against the u. s. l g b t q. community. 5 years ago, a gunman killed 49 people, 53 more well 100 the game night club pulse in orlando. amanda grow only survive because she hit herself on the other victims bodies. her physical wounds took months to heal. she still has nightmares and wakes up screaming in the arms of her wife in the
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for the 1st time in 4 years, amanda returns to the site of the massacre. she was shot on the dance floor of the shooter open, fired, and was critically wounded by 4 gunshots. her good friend for a son felice, was murdered. that night. i wish i could've done more the same you. amanda only survived by hiding under the bodies of the victims. it took a 3 hour hostage situation and gunfight before police shot omar martinez dead. his motive unclear to this day, shortly before the attack, he swore allegiance to the so called islamic state. i remember crying and
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screaming and pleading to please, you know, no more enough is enough. then we hear a blast. that's when a fire and police came in there with the t's and paramedics and saying that, you know, who stated who they were and that were safe now. and that they killed them in no say from them that they need us to try to get out as quickly as we can. so they could get us to the hospital. i had to tell him that i can't walk. i can't really move. so i had to drag my body across the bathroom floor. jasmine, ralph amended wife accompanied her to the memorial on the 5th anniversary of the shooting. oh, i can never, ever forgive him,
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ever. god forgave, but you can forgive amongst the, like a practicing christian. she asked the murdered victims what she should do through prayer. busy bring rainbow so that was my sign from them saying, you know, do it, do any, go be any t fire, fire paramedic. go help people in this world that really need help and try to save their lives. so hopefully something like this or anything else in the world will happen just just to be there for me. amanda, followed through and successfully on the training as an emergency medical technician. give me a sense of purpose to know that you know when i'm out there and i'm helping somebody, whatever the situation is, whether we have to do cpr or somebody who has an accident or an elderly maybe have
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fallen just to know that the day that they see us and they know that we're going to take care of them. it's just, it's just gives me just a warm feeling and sign and just happy that i can help somebody and need just been working with. i be brenner for the past year. the shift are 12 hours long . sometimes longer they do this an average of $8.00 to $10.00 medical emergencies per day. the tight space in the ambulance have allowed them to get to know each other well. me the best person to talk about it with somebody who's been through if i've seen her interact with trauma patients. she's great. i see that with quinn's but
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she's moving through it. i know this job because sometimes depending on what we go to sometimes you know, tragedies like what was happening. so it's hard because i know she's been for me. and during
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your day good. how is yours? her home gives them enough strength and a feeling of safety. she and jasmine have known each other for a long time. a year ago they got married and now live with jasmine children. as a family you like you asked thing if you look at to signs and talking about feel it makes me feel helpless like i just wish there was something more i could do, especially in times like when we're on the beach and they start the fire work start and some expected because it's day time or something and she just starts running and you know, she, she's looking for some way to go to run from you know, gunshot sounds, you know, because that's what it sounds like to her. and i'm chasing her and i'm,
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we're trying to go some more safe somewhere to so that she doesn't have to hear that and feel that way. bring it all back. you know? so like i said, flashbacks, that i get when that happens. so, but you being there it's that's, that's enough for me that, that is doing something. so i don't want you to feel like amanda into a whole family, including her parents and her brother live in tampa, an hour and a half by car, from orlando. and i know always had a good relationship with her parents and her brother, but they have gotten closer since the shooting that night. the head all celebrated her father's birthday. after was amanda. wanted to briefly go to the club to dance with her friend pris. she had been there only half an hour into horror. again, 911 recordings portray people waiting in panic for help to arrive. ready ready
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ready ready ready 909. what's the location of the emergency call for? and i need you to stay where you are. i'm going to try to sure linda police department, but we have multiple calls coming in. they're working with shooting out there. okay . ready ready he's still inside the shooters, inside what address coach co the amanda called her mother from her hiding place in a bathroom stall. the phone rang and i immediately look at the clock every time because like is and so if it's late i panic. so i jumped, i answer the phone and all i got was mom. i've been shot unlike amanda, where are you? she she said was paul some like wars. paul, she says orlando, i said orlando. i said amanda, where in orlando is parts. i don't know, mom, please call 911 i've been shot and then i got
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a dial tone on my sister's. always been the type of person that will just give us your offer back. she's always been a very loving excepting person. i know we joke around about about her, but she truly is an awesome person. i don't see that because she's my sister just. you can just see it from her. she always wants to help people. we always make a joke that if she's got $5.00 in your pocket, she'll give you $10.00. and so how this changed her. i feel is that just more of an advocate, more to help people and understanding of what happened to her and but not let her define her. i couldn't even imagine moving it was, it was rough. i get like the only one i think amana or talk to somebody about it, but for the most part, you know, we're just, i have a family isn't just happy that she is here with us to continue life me, brandon wolf. it's also a survivor who there's
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a lot that has to be done to stop things like pulse from happening. we have to have a conversation policy wise about how we treat guns in this country. it is far too easy for dangerous people to get their hands on weapons that are designed to kill as many people as quickly as possible that i before the tank. brandon was a manager at starbucks. now he's an activist fighting for stronger gun control laws and against anti l g b t q discrimination. what happened at pulse was not an operation. it was in an effort ability. the ingredients, the algae, anti l g b, g q, violence are ever present. they're the same ingredients that show up when a trans kid had get slammed into a locker, they're the same ingredients that exist when a black trans woman has gone down on the street. when i was growing up, church wasn't a safe place for me. school was
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a safe place for me. home was not always a safe place for me. and that's true for a lot of l g b, t q people. and for that reason we carve out the safe spaces like whole as sort of lifelines where we can be authentically ourselves without having to be afraid or look over our shoulder 1st. ah, i oh, i amanda and brenda. no meeting for the 1st time. exactly 5 years after the massacre from all over the world, people are just coming together as a community and just kind of lending their, you know, their shoulders and their hearts. and you know, if we needed help or anything like that and just coming,
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trying to be like united. so that was, that was very lovely when they, when the world was doing a re commitment to a world where we can be ourselves unapologetically and do it in honor of the people that were solving from ah, gratefully, garrity fronted by the mashing and the pulse club shouldn't tie the fact that the members of l g b t q community have to live that the daily threat in this same country where as the president himself has $200.00 gun violence, is an upper demick. oh, oh i, i the
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