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if you were asleep, i was paying for it. now i asked them when generation industry is kind of product feels like they're the welcome to do. it'll be a new is here. our top story is coming to you live from berlin, early elections i had in germany, and we may just have a dates after the collapse of his governing coalition last week. german chancellor, all off schultz agrees to early elections in february, also a head on the program called this the the united states and next top of the diplomats florida senator marco rubio is reportedly president electric from choice for secretary of states plus a major legal victory for the oil giant shell, ajax court over terms of landmark cooling that ordered the company to con. it's
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carbon emissions the i'm quite richardson, thank you very much for joining us. german chancellor. all off schultz and the main opposition. conservatives have agreed on a date for early elections, february 23rd, and the stat snap election was prompted by the collapse of the coalition government last week when sold fired. his finance minister reached an election in february is earlier in what the chancellor was hoping for. so keep one to the confidence vote in parliament next january to be followed by elections in march. but bowing to political pressure controls has agreed to hold the confidence vote in december and the elections in february. as the leader of the opposition in question, democratic union of features match has confirmed that he's agreed with other leading politicians on that election date merits will be running for chancellor for
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the cd. you job, is it? so i sent the speakers i have of course spoken to the leader of the s p d, but also with my colleagues from the f t p and the green is the green and you have him once we agreed to suggest to the president and for to that we hold an election on the 23rd of february. what so without a vote for the 21st german parliament to about 10000000 zines or 50 vaughn? so i don't sponsors dodge and one to stock. so the parties have agreed on an election date in germany. so is the path now clear? here's our put chief, political editor, mckayla clifford and burly. yes it is. we at least know that the pos in terms of timing, although none of this sort of been subject to political negotiation. and it's really interesting. we saw this a government meltdown last week when, when i sold a throughout the free democrat finance minister over an argument. how to pay
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essentially for the help for ukraine, that means providing it's the 2nd largest provider of military assistance, but also of funding and am now a week on we're still talking about how to get to elections when really the government is facing huge towns is a just to mention one, the election of donald trump in the united states. so germany is very busy with itself at a rather crucial time for the country, but also for the european union. but at least now we know the schedule still subject to approval from the german president who is the one who eventually decides on the exact timing. but we understand that that's what everybody's agreed to have said at their this comes of germany facing immense challenges, not least of which the election of donald trump, who will be taking office on january 20th so. so at that stage of germany will still not have decided on a new government. do you think that leaves for land in
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a precarious position as well? it certainly leaves the button unable to pick up the phone and give some answers when we start seeing the demands coming from donald trump, a potentially tweeting, posting, accessing, and what he expects to see from germany. he already made statement saying in germany 8 months, saying that germany, oh is the united states money? the german economy is pointing downwards and donald trump is threatening to slap terrace even on inputs from allies. how much of this will become true? we do not know, but we know if something like that hits the german government within those 5 weeks of still being in the election campaign that can put the government into a very difficult spot, un, unable to give straight answers because it's not allowed to decide on huge funding
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until we know who's in charge in the next administration. well, thank you for bringing this up to speed with the details there. that is, our chief political editor, mikaela coast are in berlin as well from one to political restart here to another. across the atlantic in the united states president elect donald trump is quickly assembling his cabinet. one of the main positions is secretary of state and report suggested crump is set to nominate florida. senator marco rubio, if confirmed rubio would become the 1st latino to serve as america's top. diplomats, he fantastic marco, come on up. come on up. as donald trump campaign across the country, one of the key establishments that goes within his movement was florida senator marco rubio. i think a lot of your a lot. rubio was once considered a potential pick to be trumps, the vice president. before the president elect settled on j, the vans, the son of cuban emigrants, sen rubio has been
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a vocal critic of the have on the redeem. as well of the left is running venezuela . as the vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee and a member of the foreign relations committee was in an outspoken critic of china, seeing it as an economic and security threat to the u. s. could the chinese government through its ownership of by dance, could the today use take talk to controlled data on millions of users on ukraine? rubio opposed russia's invasion, but this year he voted against a major us aid package for kids. in line with trump stated ambition to untangle the us from overseas conflicts, the overall alignment between rubio and these potential next boss is a major turnaround from the relationship in the past. june the 20, 16 republican primary, rubio escaping about trump. he began to unmask the true nature of the front runners so far in this race. 5 days ago, we began to explain to the american people that donald trump is a con artist. but
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a lot can change in the political world. and in this case, bygones and now bygones as the world watches to see what u. s. foreign policy will look like. over the next 4 years. been migration was a key theme of trump campaign, and he's announced a hard liner to watch over his immigration policy. tom homan will be trumped the so called borders are tasked with fulfilling trump campaign promises of mass deportations of undocumented by grants. his appointment means more on search and see for people who are planning to seek asylum in the united states on app called c p. b. one is the only way for asylum seekers currently in mexico, a wave of immigration in the next 2 months before he takes office in january. jose maria garcia, the director of this shelter and other human rights activists say they've noticed the change in conversations in migrant chat rooms. alita side right now we're
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expecting some care events. we'll start out from the southern borders and that's kind of on the front. that community is increasingly seeking to enter in an irregular manner. that's a serious problem because there's a very strong issue of insecurity. what would it be these? what do you, that it a risk that will multiply if trump closes the border on his 1st day, as one of his advisors has suggested this added to the massive deportation program that he announced in his campaign would put a massive strain on mexico's northern border. the government of the state of california itself has already anticipated this and claims that at least 40 percent of the shelters in tijuana, still have capacity. however, the cold and dusting these tens of bad conditions for babies. claudia is a new mother. she's from columbia and worried once
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a month, and it's in the same or get more fear. we don't know what will happen between now and january 20th. what change he's going to make. because we can see that has changed his drastic, very hard. you know, if we can, we have to wait here and mexico to see what happens with majorities in congress and the senate. trump would be able to implement empty immigration measures and impose tariffs on mexico if it does not stem the flow of foreigners. he made similar threats during his previous term, and the mexican government made life much more difficult for migrants but the numbers of migrants increased anyway. the current mexican administration has little room to maneuver to comply with the washington expected demands. a, do you know, like fucked up i see that on purple, it doesn't have the capacity to stop the entire flow to an issue. that's why it
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could be a solution to increase these programs to offer employment, to all these people we must meet on face. the migrants themselves already say that if they didn't have the opportunity to get to the united states, that they would stay in mexico. because i'd be in, in may that may be the only option for many seeking a better future. away from home. let's bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. police in china say 35 people are dead and thousands injured for a man ramped a car into a crowd in the city of too high. the driver was arrested at the scene authorities. i've not said whether the incident was intentional. it came ahead of the opening of a major air show in the city. the top clerk and the anglican church has resigned over the handling of a child abuse scandal dating back in the decades. justin welby, the archbishop of canterbury today quit after an investigation concluded that he
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failed to inform police about serial sexual abuse at summer camps in britain symbolic way and south africa. a doctor accused of criticizing brushes for your brain in front of a patient has been sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison. a desktop boy i know, but was been, was arrested after being forwarded by the patient's family. she was convicted on charges of spreading false information about the russian military a prime minister to your storm, or has announced a more in vicious climate goal for britain saying it would come greenhouse gas emissions by 81 percent by 2035. he made the statement at the united nations cop 29 climate so much un secretary general as the summit must reach a deal that does not leave or countries empty handed as they fight climate change. the oil and gas giant shell has one. it's a ppo and a landmark climate rolling
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a dr. appeals court announced on tuesday that shell does not have to sharply cut its greenhouse gas emissions as previously rules delivering a blow to environmental activists. cells, emissions are higher than those of many individual countries. big disappointment to slow as are twist flush the hoops to get hard emissions cuts from oil and gas, dry and shell disappear. the coming after the quotes, environmental components were defiant. the split i'd say to the fight against dangerous climate change as a mattress and not to spread it suspended. and the race has only just begun in 2021 to this level. as the ruling ordered, shell pecan 45 percent have been met. carbon emissions by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. it's applied to shows own emissions and those of its customers to use oil and gas and cause to heat the homes and beyond. a landmark ruling,
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it was the 1st time a company had been legally forced to take on such drastic climate measures challenging the ruling show argued in court that it was being unfairly targeted. and the other companies would take cobra. any fossil fuels that did not expire, fuel judges that the appeals court in the hate such show could not be held to a specific legal goal on the reduction of its greenhouse gas emissions. show chief executive wales. so one, welcome to ruling in the written statement. our target to become a net 0 emissions energy business by 2050 remains at the hearts of show strategy and this transforming all business. we're making good progress to know strategy to deliver more value with less emissions. the environment's list disagree, and they're likely to look to the extreme court to appeal the decision, the hope for oil giants to be held responsible for the emissions caused by binding the products just before we go. a quick reminder of our top story,
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chancellor. all our faults has reached an agreement with the main office ocean conservatives on a february 23rd. the date for early elections. schultz fire finance minister last week leading the collapse of his re weigh governor couple of issues touching his updates. thank you so much. the name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. next, would it be nosy? bail it gets everyone to kingston. you're healthy award winning called called the china is counting on its world beating export machine to help pull it out of its economic slump. but that's the strategy is been complicated by way of of tariffs
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