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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah, this is the w news to live from berkeley, a, ty selection in nigeria as the country grapples with problems over security, the economy and policy, african largest democracy is choosing its new president today. but the election has been hit by delays and technical problems will find out more interest money. also
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coming up to 1000000000 international film festival wanted to talk prizes tonight. the coveted gold and silver based will cost to our on the red carpet. dockman union began to put back into into school the only goal against hope and high end since he's inform team top of the window, legal will have that and more or shortly. ah, i'm jared read. welcome to the program. vote counting in nigeria as presidential election has begun, even though thousands of people have faced delays to cast their ballots. 3 front run that they're aiming to take over from outgoing liter mohammed dubois harry, the right to lead africa's largest economy. it's the most open since nigeria became a democracy in 1999, the next president will have to deal with
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a troubled economy and security threats more than 90000000 people were eligible to vote today. and they've also been electing state governors and members of the national assembly will. earlier i spoke with d. w. lagos, bureau chief flourish, took laura and asked her to tell us more about the issues driving nigeria, nigerians to the ballot box. apologies for that already. are there flowers we're going to work on that and bring more of her to you in our next show. but we're going to move on now and talk about the barely knowledge the award ceremony for the 73rd 1000000000 international film
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festival is approaching its high point. the main jury headed out by actress kristen stewart is announcing the top prizes. the silver bay for best leading performance has gone to sophia tara for her role in 20000 species of bass. now she's the youngest performer ever to win in this category. soon will know which film got the golden best. the best picture 19 movies from around the world are vying for the coveted barely knowledge base. and the double use her lead, a borrow is on the red carpet for us. her leader, the award ceremony is under way. tell us a bit more about what we know so far. who's one and things like that? right, right. well the announcement for the golden bear is really seconds away. and so i will be top bringing you that are very soon. let me just 1st tell you about who's won the grand jury prize that's kind of their runner up. the 2nd best film that
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went to a fire. heard from jam director christian pets, whole. now this is about a grumpy writer who those are off for a long weekend to a holiday house, or with a or, or some good friends and erg, everything goes wrong. and, or it's that he gets a backdrop of forest fires great performances and very funny. now, i think i can now and now it's the are one of the golden bear that has gone to the only documentary in the whole context in alcohol contests is called on the adamant it is about a special psychiatric clinic in paris on the same that is set on a boat, a beautifully designed boat and it is like a fly on the wall kind of a portrait of the patient. so at this clinic and, and you don't really hear, you don't really hear about the doctors or the therapist is really just them telling their own stories. and seeing that there lies a day life where they take part in art therapy and so on. and the director actually told us that it was
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a deliberate not to actually show opinions from doctors and therapists because they are very much em, almost incognito. the idea is that these people can just drop in when they want and take part in various activities. and so on. now, this is really an left field decision. nobody was expecting it. this was not really any one's favorite. and i pretty shocked myself. and that is what happens at berlin . honor the jewelry always makes are completely, yep, its own decision. and it's often something that know is explaining, and that's what makes this festival so exciting. it's great that we could announce the winner just as you, all right, with us to leader. and so now we know who's one more about this year's burly nile or what stood out to you throughout the festival. oh, wow. let me tell you about my absolute personal high point. and that was when steven spielberg came to collect his a golden bear. and his audio every golden bag for his lifetime achievement. and it was quite amazing at the press conference, a journalist, or grappling for the microphone to ask
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a question. he told us that his most difficult film to make had been jewels, which is, are not surprising because you know, everything went wrong with the where they were in the mechanical shock. he said he's most emotional film had mentioned as list and till he made his semi autobiographical film, the fable man's. and he was also asked for tips for new directors and he said, forget about shots. it's all about the story. get a great screen play or find someone who can give you a great screenplay. and he has of course, be nominated for the 1st time in his career for the fable means for an oscar for best screenplay. and it was wonderful, actually experiencing the event where he was given his award and her leader this year, the burly narly did something quite new. what was that? oh, what they did is they handed out the fast ever a prize awarded by jewelry for best series made for streaming or television. and they gave it to a british italian, a co production, a drama, which is based on
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a true story called the good mothers. and it's about him, a female prosecutor. he collaborates with women inside a multi plan in order to bring down the bosses of that plan. and the jury said that they, they were on the edge of their seats. they could barely breathe and they praised the great performances. that was her leader, borrow a from d. w at the, at the red carpet of the burly, neither her leaders just announced. she's just told us that are on the adamant has won the golden beer at the 73rd early. neither her leader. thank you so much. ah, will barissi dormant, went into bondage league, match day 22. as one of 3 teens tied on points at the top of the table, they knew that a win in half an heim would put pressure on rivals by an onion berlin, a play on sunday. and when they did, despite enervy finish, red hot dormant came to since i'm looking for
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a 7th when out of 7th since the winter break, often high, meanwhile, needed to arrest an alarming slide that has them flirting with relegation. the hosts held out for 43 minutes, but the referee saw this as a fall on union grunt, who put dot meant ahead and bizarre fashion from the resulting free kick look or inspiration. you decide. marcus valve thought he'd made it to nil shortly after the break. but v r's, eagle, i spotted a fall on ella's baby in the build up and the goal was choked off. much to dawson's dismay and soften, i merely took advantage with 5 minutes left. but fisma gas lannie somehow contrived to miss with the gold gaping relief was written all over dormant faces at full time. but yet another when keeps them on track for
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a 1st title. since 2012 and other bonus league action abbey life sake stayed in the mix at the top with a 21 win against frankfurt, germany international team of anna opened the scoring for life sick with just 6 minutes played. his 1st goal in the last 5 lea games in football, robbed the ball from frankfort defender and sent vienna away to was go, he stumble and almost fell as he got into the box, but managed to stay on his fate. and if the time let's take a look at all the blunders laker results after today's early games. there are those doors. my dad lives sequins, most bird weight cologne. how to berlin, defeated outs, book claim, and took care of bottom. and on friday mines gave. glad back a real spanking. and after 25 minutes away would pass by glad back. not only was swiftly punished with jason lead hitting minds into the lead. the host started
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another 3 goals in the 2nd half to run out comfortable for you when it and go above blood back in the buddhist league tables. shaka versus god is underway right now on sunday. 5 book face leave are cruising. and then by noon a take on you on 1000000000 in a battle for 1st place. let's take a quick look now at some of the other stories from the world of sports now in gulf, germany's janik power heads, the indian i've been going into sundays final round a mixed day for paul saw his lead whittled down from 5 strokes to just one shot with 18 holes left to play at new daily's gulf and country club. his countrymen must have seen. he's in 2nd in equestrian bahrain took individual and 10 gold at the if the i insurance world championships in the united arab emirates not have been hon. that one the individual event, he's 1st when in 9 attempts,
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teams from $37.00 countries battled out at the 18th edition of the championships in basketball, the sacramento kings and the l i. clip is played the 2nd highest scoring game, 2nd high score and game in in b, i. history on friday. the game went into double overtime. kings looks, it would defeat until my like months, months, 3 pointer, another bucket from to her and force them with the kings ahead of time, almost the clip is still had a chance to win the game. but one last, aaron, 3 point if it's all the king's, when by a bare, scarcely believable scale line of 176 to 175 in the news. now california is in the grips of an unusual winter storm with areas around los angeles seeing snowing for the 1st time in 3 decades. the blizzard swept in from the north of the state, causing hazardous conditions for motorists, but also some joyous moments in the snow. in some parts of the world,
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this would be considered a normal day in february, but not so much in southern california. the entire state has been hit by a surprise, winter storm. at will i live where there's like no snow ever. like the only snow i've got was hail and like 1st grade and is pretty excited. we've been building so hands and then breaking them. california's famous on the sand and surfing half for the time being made way for powder skiing and icicles. bare trees are all frosty, either snow on the ground or snow. coming down from the sky. i saw somebody jump out of their gar, and they're like jumping up or down and cheering for snow. it's beautiful. i hear though most people are enjoying the weather. the down poor has its flip side to california has experienced an unusually of rainy, chilly winter rivers. like this one in los angeles have been swelling from the rain
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and snow fall forecast is warned, that life threatening flash flooding could hit the region over the weekend. the snow to could post problems when we talk about snowfall roads of maybe $23.00 or 4 inches per hour, up in the mountains. that causes damage was the power of heavy snow waiting the on structures or power lines trees. that's the problem with the intensity of precipitation. local weather services expect heavy rain to inundate. many parts of california motorists have been warned about slippery roads. us over night. temperatures could drop below freezing just before we go, here's a quick look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. germany's chancellor olafson is in daily meeting with his indian counterpart to talk to the prime minister in ranger modi are expected to focus on strengthening economic ties and defense cooperation, as well as the goal,
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a global impact of russia's invasion of ukraine. this is shelters. first official visit to india as chancellor protest is in berlin, have urged the german government to push the peace talks between russia and ukraine . the rally was organized by the controversial movement rebellion. the piece led by left wing politicians and missed and rights activists and the sponsor. they want germany to stop supplying weapons to ukraine. i. one meeting, i dunno, protest is in the philippines have been marking the anniversary of the 1996 people calla uprising that alex did. president ferdinand marcus, he imposed martial law imprisoning and torturing thousands of his opponents. it's the 1st commemoration of the uprising since he stanford and macos junior became president and you later has called for reconciliation. and unity ah,
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of salvatore has been moving. suspected gang members to a massive new facility built to accommodate more than 40000 prisoners. it's the latest step in the government crackdown on crime which allows arrests without warrants human rights group say, innocent people have been caught up in the policy. and with that you're up to date, sharon d. w coming up next is documentary on the ukraine war 10 people tell their stories and give the war a human face. that's after a short break. i'm showered reading building, stating i live alone to get a monthly i'm. i lost a, a, it is sample is currently more people than ever on the move world wide in such a better life. but i think this is in pod. we're back

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