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so you miss nothing about is on the w travel. i hope you enjoy the trip here as much as i did. what about you? what's your opinion? feel free to write your thoughts and the comments the. this is the w news live from portland, syrians, mon, the victims of the dictatorship, hundreds attend the funeral level, leading anti government activist. as more victims of the ration come to last. also on the program university, students demonstrate outside, so it'd be as television headquarters accusing the broad costa of miss representing them and carrying propaganda from president alexander village. and the teenage prodigy from india takes the chest swelled by storm coming the youngest ever will champion at the tournament in single the
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i'm anthony out welcome. jordan is announced that we'll host a crisis summit this weekend on the future of syria. the rebels in control of syria and now say they want to establish friendly ties with old countries in the region. the rival factions within syria still baffling for supremacy. and despite the release of thousands of detainees held by the side regime, the fight of many victims of the dictatorship is still unknown. hundreds turned out in damascus for the funeral of mess. then i will have my, the, he was a well known activist against the aside regime who fled to europe. he returned 4 years ago, was arrested and disappeared. the 47 year olds buddy was found this week and then the toria said, no, i a prison is desperate family stone the jail hoping to dictate the missing loved
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ones. i wanted him to get out of prison to witness what is happening. but now we have a monitor in our family and we all contents what, because we've paid the price for our freedom in blood to defend them. and i already had them with thousands of victims still on the accounted for. and the you for your surrounding the full of us side, subsiding a new syria is just beginning to take shape as rival fractions baffled for control . also in damascus, members of a sense across policy. so render the weapons to fight to is who helped to toppled the dictatorship in the hands of both. i was a member of the boss party and i was asked to hand over my weapon the that not much, but i agree with this the, the, because it serves the security of our country. i have no problem with it. and at the end of all my numbers gonna be the best of luck getting into my joining the policy was compulsory, but you will arrive that remember,
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or an estimate of the revel fight is allied with the new leadership of stations themselves. outside the close, the us embassy in damascus. what happens now is syria emerges from decades of tyranny and civil war. will that go across the entire middle east and the wider world beyond? and also the full of the side rice, amy and syria. questions have been raised about the status of the hundreds of thousands of syrians. they've played the civil war to europe. several governments have already suspended syrian asylum claims, and some say they are planning to deport them. the w is been speaking to syrians living here in berlin to get a view on the events of the last dice. joy in berlin. on that day, syrians worldwide will never forget the downfall of their regime and the hope for rise of a new syria. berlin i t engineer my right
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e o my e and his compatriots celebrated. i'm already got through to his mom as well. my name with the and girlfriend i caused my mother understood, but i couldn't speak. i cried and loud at the same time. in the background in my head, and i couldn't believe that something was gone, but as i think his child feeling fit to share, i lift faulty for us. and sir, we had our wounds by us. sought to enter before him as fall sundays. and i've always been afraid of this regime, the minus thought, how about i use family is from hama a site just last week of perhaps the turning point in the long civil war. when rebels overran government forces on the way to taking damascus back in berlin. another syrian student jo brian as um, to is overjoyed,
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even writing a poem to this moment. he's among the hundreds of thousands of syrians granted protective status here. but i'm like, oh my e, a new german citizen as um, may not be allowed to stay. like other countries, germany is the spending decisions on asylum claims by syria nationals is 12 and i don't think germany will simply send people back to their homeland isn't of health, but we're building ourselves. they do them and i'm still studying here on the dodge and those with the germans have supported here for the for 5, the 67 years, and then to just throw it away and send us home home this weekend. i don't believe that gus cloud information as much as they'd like to be back home. the syrians in germany see an evolution there after the revolution. right now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell us the secretary of state anthony blinking and jordan, king of della, have called for a secure syria during torques. in the red sabre sort of lincoln said 0,
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his transition should be inclusive nonsectarian and protect the rights of all syrians. he made the comments before the party for turkey on the next leg of his mid east to does a single defense agency says around 60 people think killed, embrace and east by the strikes on the gaza strip. the agency says, even though i see that one of the targeted buildings was sheltering, thousands of displaced people is fairly military, has not yet commented on the attacks. us presidential botanists announced these pardoning 39 people in meeting the sentences some 1500 others. it's the largest single di, active clemency in modern us. history comes awake out divided as controversial decisions. it's positive. it's on the honda at the spot earlier saying that he wouldn't are brought to serbia now with hundreds of protesters laid by university students and held a rally outside the state broadcast as headquarters. in belgrade,
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they climb the channel, misrepresented them after a broad cost accusations by the president, alexander, good church that west paid them to purchase the demonstration as part of why their protests that began after a conference, tennessee, at the train station class coming 15 people instead of being, i'm a flash point for why the dissatisfaction with what by sight is corruption. and the president growing autocratic flew right with me in the studio as the deputy reporter, i don't know whether i shall, there's been following these events. instead of doing it, they purchased, started with, with a kind of collapsing in the roadway station. and he pulled the pos for us from that moment to where we are now that this has become such a big story. yes, anthony is true. it looks like this, protests have become the biggest challenge to president bush's presidency in recent years. and as you said, this taught it with the collapse of a kind of pay at a railway station in the seat of no of his thoughts in november. the collapse was
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dudley, and the youngest vixen was actually a 6 year old girl. so this triggered the most protest across the country. and people are very dissatisfied with the government. and protest has blamed the government for corruption. they say that it was corruption that actually led to this collapse. they say that because the government has made corrupt deals. this actually brought the situation to the point of the collapse and the station was renovated, has been relevant to renovated recently. they say that, well this renovation was done poorly, they also demanded the documents related to this from the patients have been made public something the government seemed to actually oppose. but the government has the reasons for said the, well, the documents have been made public and they are published on the official domain. so the people roughly speaking, got what they wanted. why did the purchase continue that as well? because the process have evolved into something bigger, and there are various dumont's the protesters. so have they still need to be met?
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as you said, they are dissatisfied with the public, both costs. so they say that the public, broad costs is helping presidents, which just spread lice about them. they have been allegedly financed by the west to hold protest across the country. and basically with the goal to purple, the president that's according to purchase. the protests also wants everyone detained in previous protests to be released. and they also want justice for the fun list of the victims. but even though the investigation has already just taught it, and several people have been paved, there is a better, very little trust in the government here. and that police and the district system are actually independent. living a good to say thanks for all of the. thank you right now before we go to united prodigy from india has become the youngest of a chest. will champion 18 year old go cash dumb around. you won the final game in
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a forcing that series and single poles, thanks to a blunder by his chinese opponent. i'm a roger types of, of the title of the youngest champion from russia's got a cast put off. it was 22 when he won nearly 4 decades ago. okay, so he's victory was the best moment of his life. and finally, to us, try the way the beef industry is hard pressed to find work is to look after approximately 30000000 capital. now robotics developed this think they have the so it's name is a swag boss, a robot cow hood that was launched in 2016 and has recently been updated with i technology this isn't new, average cowboy, a swag boat is in a powered capital hud. uh,
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the well 1st smart cow was developed to the university of sydney to help with labor shortages and foaming. and to guide hubs of capital, a voss terrain, the once the animals, once a cattle use to the bible, they will follow the board around. and so if you move to certain parts of the pasta, the animals will follow through and, and if you stop in, i will stop and make some grades that particular parts. using laser and vision senses to gather information, swap bolt is able to constantly monitor each cows wellbeing and seek out the best food for them. that allows us to know what bits of pastor must nutritious, particularly if you've got cadillac way too. who are pregnant and therefore need a while to get a higher quality posture items through that pregnancy bit and teaching the last 3 months. swag both his paws to the growing trend of using robotics in agriculture. these digital phone hands may seem to be looking off the
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hubs of capital around the world. time magazine is 9. do as president elect donald trump. it's person of the year. the recognition comes on the same day. trump, or rang the opening bell at the new york stock exchange times editor in shape said trump was the person who the data or for worse had the most influence on the news. they see sam jacobs added, that trump, my history come back re sites. the president's and he's recording reordering, rather american politics. he was also tons person to be in 2060 that the deputy correspondent benjamin alvarez group. it has more on trump, seemed to be withdrawn magazine. it was a wide ranging interview reading time, 59 minutes. so an hour that touched on several topics from this election victory of the economy that was in ukraine also in the middle east and his plans for the 2nd
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administration. so if we look at the 1st one of these and topics that i just named, one of them is a ukraine where you criticize the use of us supplied me selves for attacks deep into russian territory. and he also rates are rated and will look at the us that he's going to pause and most of those convicted in volumes, that the us capital in january 6, 2021. and is that the thing that also stood out for me during this interview? you said he said that you would consider altering childhood vaccination programs in the us. is that he was have discussions with robert f. kennedy junior. this vaccine skeptic that he nominated to run the us department of health and human services. he did not explicitly say the vaccines cause autism a false claim that has been defined several times, but when he was pressed, he said that very serious testing indeed is a meeting and time magazine wrote that. and he said that merely suggesting it is also it creating a,
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this alignment of funding and alignment with them. it's information that has been fields button to vaccine movement for use is benjamin alvarez. go over there in washington a now, and i'm just doing this hollywood boulevard after british act, a jude law was on it with his very own, on the bulk of find in los angeles. the actor assignments that he's working, but the cinema and theater is shown. he's telling the across various genres from period dramas to action films. little received an academy award nomination for best actor as well in 2003 war drama called mountain. it was also nominated for a tony award for his broad white performance of hamlet's jew, lower attendant, the style and filing ceremony with his wife and 2 of his $72.00. right, that's all for now. i'm next. we have a documentary film on the chinese megacity of junction and how it's growing at a blistering pace. that story coming brought up. i'm anthony out in berlin from me
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