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join the arena tang on her journey. you know we re going to return to mention. entering into returns home. this is the w. news live from california s deadliest wildfires at least twenty nine lives lost in the north of the state along with a town called paradise hundreds of people are still missing california s governor says this is the new normal also on the program. one hundred years after german women won the right to vote the latest figures show they are still under represented in the corridors of power. in the israeli raid in gaza at least eight dead including a hamas commander and an israeli soldier amid fresh clashes between israel and the
palestinians. plus lewis hamilton does it again awaiting the brazilian grand prix to clench the constructors championship former sadie s red bull so much for stop and see shred after a crash that cost him fixer. and phil gale welcome to the program. of origins in northern california say the fire sweeping through the city of paradise and surrounding areas have not killed at least twenty nine people in the blaze amongst the deadliest in the state s history as dry winds feed the flames officials are also warning that more than two hundred people are still unaccounted for. from paradise to the inferno prayers were no protection against the wall of flame which swept through
this town in the sierra nevada foothills. these nasa images show the fire that engulfed paradise the most destructive in california s history currently there are two hundred twenty individuals. who have to be unaccounted for. located a hundred seven people after receiving in excess of five hundred fifty calls from people looking for loved ones the state s governor offered this stark prediction this is not the new normal this is the new abnormal and this new abnormal continue certainly in the next ten to fifteen to twenty years and unfortunately the best science is telling us that dryness warmth drought all those things. they re going to intensify. meanwhile to fire fronts in southern california i
worsening after a weekend lull in the winds which have fanned the flames there picking up speed again. we re starting to see another series of santa ana winds. blowing here working their way south for san diego. very concerned we have over eight thousand federal state local firefighters on the front. with thousands on the ready prepared for the next event. the california fire department has warned of explosive fire behavior with gusty winds overnight and into monday morning. let s hear the latest from much on this trace and company in los angeles welcome jason you re quite close to molly blue how people who ve lost their homes in that awful beach they say coping. they re frustrated they re extremely frustrated last
night there was a town hall meeting where some of the residents who have been evacuated there are families and loved ones were able to come in and ask questions of city officials and some state leaders as well as well as fire response leaders and they don t know when they re going to be able to get back to their neighborhood they don t know when they ll be able to see if their home is just a charred pile of rubble and they re expressing concern oh what are firefighters doing how come they re not battling this fire more vigorously some people are saying that they watched their neighbor s house burn down and there was not a firefighter in sight so frustration levels are getting very very high i what is the strategy being employed by the firefighters are they looking to extinguish the fire as well just trying to contain them and let them burn themselves out at the moment containment is the number one priority and anything within that footprint a flare up or
a home or anything like that isn t really expendable but at least it s within that fire containment line they ve got several helicopters in the air right now as well as sixteen aircraft that are dropping thousands upon thousands of gallons of water trying to least extinguish some of the flames and keep some of the hot spots from from picking up again. just three hundred i report there are hundreds of people still missing from the north and butte county you have a ton of paradigm seems to be. it s the that is a devastating loss of their what happened is the camp fire started spreading so quickly and so fiercely people were people were told to get out of their omes and get out of the way of the flames within seconds they left their cell phones behind they left their identification and if you can imagine sitting at home watching television and watching news coverage of the fire and have someone knock on your door and say you have to go now no you cannot grab anything that s the situation
that they re having right now also they re sifting through some of the rubble in that area and looking for potential bodies good talking to thank you for joining us jason company here in los angeles. or tons on a medical house that some patients among the seventeen of women in germany winning the rights to vote speaking in berlin she paid tribute to the people who fought for women s suffrage. so you know nothing of on phone at the turn of the century women around the world began fighting for their rights. they formed at and gave each of the mutual support most ardent we should say that it was hard exhausting but ultimately a successful struggle comes on the twelfth of november today one hundred years ago women in germany were also finally allowed to take part in politics. it was a key moment in the history of democracy. despite chancellor merkel being germany s
first female leader the country s political scene is still dominated by men. got a catalyst reports now on makes progress since german women first took to the ballot box. here in germany we have i m going to america so gender equality is happening in our country s politics right now ask people how they see things and compare that interest to reality. can you guess how many may as out of ten in germany a male and female and if you could maybe. put your and so on to the board. four out of ten a female and six out of ten a mile it s a twenty eight man line to all female you re actually wrong actually it s nine men and one woman own that s a lot of even. in the bonus act there are four hundred and one thousand men and only two hundred nineteen women that s sixty nine point one percent two point nine
percent less than a thought of all parliamentarians women that s the smallest proportion of women the bonus track has seen in twenty years because there are more male parliamentarians they have a higher percentage of speeches and courts and even an actress cabinet men make up the majority photos like this made headlines recently these are the coalition negotiations after reaching new elections and bev area and he is the leadership team in the interior ministry find the female. so why are there so few women in politics this is a question gender politics experts assume vital for has been researching. this topic of compatibility plays a major role balancing the burdens of family public service and politics self-confidence is also an issue it s not always easy getting ahead in this male dominated world at the local level only one in four politicians is female when i
teach in a city council and the berlin district of the only woman in an office with four men . as i ve already experienced in different places personally and also with others that women are looked at more critically especially political candidates people always ask questions like can she manage that party the s.p.d. already has a few teacher wants that for all parties. around at the situation in german politics after considering current developments i have come to the conclusion that we will only be able to achieve gender balance if we institute binding regulation ice in germany women have been allowed to vote for one hundred years but gender equality in politics doesn t and that as long as those in government continue to be mostly men germany is the fall off the mark when it comes to gender equality. chief political editor of. the chancellor s
speech at welcome michela so what does the chancellor merkel see as her role in bringing more women into politics well she said you can t really be described as being a feminist in chief despite being the for some thirty nine years now but what she did say is that you take some credit for the fact that if a girl today says she wants to become a minister what. that she will no longer be laughed at here and many in fact she said that sometimes the question does occur whether a man can become tonsil as well she says she didn t make that question up that is true yet her own c.d.u. party still has one of the lowest percentages of m.p. s in the current parliament of around twenty percent and she admitted that still was a long way to go and speaking to the chance of speaking to other lawmakers will make his why do they think this imbalance is so great for this many issues but most
of them are structural women i spoke to m.p. s from all parties i spoke to of the past week said that it was basically in the end up to posses to create conditions that attract women and that means long night sessions making it more family friendly because there is still a long way to go for those individual battles that couples fight back at home on who takes charge of what but also that parties need to create conditions where women can probably bring children or what simply fits into family life how much has this been the general political radar here in germany has this been and issue. well the whole struggle has been an issue it was very much noted that this current parliament has a lower percentage it s just it s almost thirty one percent of women compared to some thirty six percent the last time around so really it s a question and that has highlighted the fact that the right to vote and to be elected that germany is celebrating today one hundred years of that is
a continuing struggle and by no means a linear development in the sense of more women taking part quite the contrary one of the parties themselves a bit of a doing everything to the have quotas or. well the green party was the first part to introduce essentially a fifty fifty quote every second person on the party list has to be female that is something the social democrats are talking about now as well we heard the justice minister who is there s a democrat speak about that as a potential measure because there is evidence here that unless there is a quota you don t really see much movement and that certainly is something that the chance of herself is against within her own party much evidence. to go over here because the thank you. we ll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world several people are dead after a suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint in the afghan capital kabul hundreds of people had gathered
nearby to protest the government s failure to prevent attacks by the taliban and the group has claimed responsibility. in yemen fresh clashes between rebels and pro-government forces in the city for data of killed more than one hundred forty people including civilians who the rebels are fighting off a large scale attack by government loyalists back by saudi arabia. north and south korea have been dismantling twenty border guard posts part of a deal struck last month to reduce tensions both countries have agreed to remove ten god posts on either side of the heavily fortified border. showdown between the e.u. and italy a continues as we speak at least cabinet is meeting for talks on ways to avert a crisis get elvis. film a better get on with it because the euro is hovering around seventy month lows against the dollar investors are unnerved at the uncertainty over the italian budget the currency was pinned under one dollar
thirteen on monday down over half a percent from friday s close markets are braced for a rollercoaster week as a standoff between roman brussels over at least fiscal plan for next year comes to a head the european commission rejected the plan last month warning the government in rome to drastically reduce its budget deficit target it s of the already has the second highest in the eurozone in relation to g.d.p. the commission gave rome until tuesday to present a new budget office disciplinary steps these are the government has so far insisted that any concession would be trade voters amount to political suicide well little earlier we spoke to german economies during stock that s the european central bank s former chief economist and we asked him what was likely to happen next. at a certain point in time there will be a show del the question is whether the italian government will hit the wall with the commission or other european institutions over the markets i personally expect
that the you with situations will stand firm not a given at this stage at least second that rating downgrades will follow and credit spreads will widen further so in the end the italian government would have no choice than to soften its stance to soften its position and to police to an extent to avoid the escalation of the financial crisis and that chance if it s only going bankrupt. yeah i hope that this can be avoided and this would be the worst case. i hope that the signals coming from the european peers from other european euro area member states but also from other european institutions like the e.c.b. president draghi was very outspoken in his recent press conference that italy cannot expect any support coming from d.c. b. it is not even within the mended of the e.c.b.
to finance the fiscal deficits so i think the the the messages coming from the piazza futilely pretty clear but i personally expect that markets going to behave more feel. secure to believe that it is a dead end and continuing this way of putting making. doing stock by the e.c.b. as for margie s economists speaking to percentage europe s largest software company germany s s.a.p. s is spending eight billion dollars buying american data from international as it tries to catch up on competitors in the fast growing data analysis market user base called tricks collect data on consumer consumers brands and products to give companies insights into want people actually want a billion dollar price tag is too steep for some but down on the news. let s bring in our markets correspondent friends were done here why is this
acquisition important and are they really paying too much. while investors get hard i can tell you are really divided what you think about this acquisition because on the one hand they are saying yes it is a very good decision it is a good invest for the future because you mentioned that the company is highly specialized in recognizing people again who visit a platform and then they have those tools to give users you know other similar products that they might be interested in but there s shopping tour that n.a.s.a. s he has been doing this year is also making and this is a little bit worried we have to remember that also at the beginning of the year s.a.p.o. was in the headlines when they were announcing that they would be taking over calley doors for more than two billion u.s. dollars now this position worth more than eight billion u.s. dollars it s a little bit the same situation that we also saw happening in the past when i was
taking over a monsanto the biggest merger here in the german industry investors don t really know if even for a big company a company like s a p this merger might be a little bit too expensive. in frankfurt thank you. singles day in china has now passed black friday the u.s. consumerist orgy to become the world s biggest day in shopping and it will be on november eleventh and the name which refers to the four ones in the date the shopping bonanza brought in another record amount this year but there are signs that sales on that date are beginning to slow. he sure this year s single stay kicked off with a colorful gala complete with excited fans customers and the life tally of incoming sales the one billion dollar mark fell after a mere eighty five seconds after an hour sales had reached ten billion dollars by
the end of the day revenue it online giant alibaba clocked in at thirty point eight billion dollars a new record. for the single stay shopping festival has reached its tenth year it means not only discounts but also appreciation. i want sellers to show their gratitude to consumers by offering them the best products than the best prices are. among the sellers swimmin the close players all in all some hundred eighty thousand friends participated in the consumer frenzy of a holds even more companies will begin participating bringing even higher revenues . to be honest i ve been wondering about the future of singles day many people have been asking me about this two. singles they look said to achieve revenues of two hundred billion yuan and will make changes as we go along i think we can bring it
to three hundred billion five hundred billion maybe even a trillion. the sky s the limit though at the moment fede should remain firmly on the ground with the general slowdown in the chinese economy revenue growth has slowed from forty percent last year to twenty seven percent this year. well that s all your business is back to phil. of the military wing of gaza s rolling hamas organization says it has fired rockets into southern israel palestinian moves has destroyed a bus on the israeli side of the border in just one person according to israeli media clashes erupted during an israeli special forces operation in gaza in light on sunday they saw as many as ten people killed nine palestinians and israeli officer. and get more from t w correspondent tanya crabber who joins us on the line from gaza city welcome tania and what can you tell us about these latest
hostilities. fly can tell you that the situation is certainly true you can. see constant rocket barrages launched that she used to hear from. those of being apparently his fine mortar coming out television is or has the office heating target here. and the action has said earlier tonight. that this is repulsive reform as it is and from your knowledge in that they would escalate the range of rocket if further response was going let s talk about sunday night this was a strike by israeli security forces who were operating in gaza why would they do that. well i mean that s exactly what you know according to the israeli army this was a special operation an intelligence mission but given the nature we don t think that clear what they were doing here we understand that in it s legit special forces
come on the enter doesn t gaza strip you know the kind of hundred units that the car made on sunday evening and apparently they were covered by members of hamas military wing because some brigades who guard the border area so there was an exchange of fire and the smoke followed by not that there s maybe an strike. at least the palestinians among them a command of the military returns and one israeli soldier was killed and as a result of but that time rockets have fired them into southern israel so this latest flattop follows agreements that have a lot of much needed cash on oil into gaza what impact is expected spot it s going to have all of those arrangements well i think it s ok to say really depends on how the situation will develop overnight the situation it changes how about our minute by minute and people in gaza turkey also the other side of the border of worry that this could escalate actually this time for the afternoon was pretty quiet after the
incidents incident that now the situation escalates again and as you said it comes at a time when talks are ongoing on understanding between as well as some of that un mandated by egypt and you and to ease the tension and the humanitarian situation in gaza and heating up maybe to a longer term come but this and then makes it up is much harder to achieve when you come out and gaza thank you. lewis hamilton has won the brazilian grand prix a clinching the formula one constructors championship for his team must say this race had slipped out of his control until a dramatic incident took front runner up and out of contention. lewis hamilton fought off an early attack from valtteri bottas and sebastian vettel to hold on to the lead heading into the first corner he kept his advantage until midway through
the race by which time max misstep and had caught up to him the dutchman was flying around the track at this stage and he overtook hamilton to grab the lead which he held on to until disaster struck as of a stop and went to lap esteban the force india pilot failed to give way forcing this collision. a cons mistake ended what could have been a fight to the finish between for stepan and hamilton the driver s champion continue to the line unopposed to win the race and clinch the constructors championship and miss avies. that s the double right this is what i wanted. to try for them and today was like the best out there we could do it because we were struggling. hamilton celebrates his tenth race win of the season while a frustrated first step and knew the win could have been his. when he found okon at the post race scales the red bull driver made his feelings known.
in the bundesliga lives and scored a three nil victory of leverkusen on sunday the eastern german club has the best defense in the german top flight and they showed stumbling leyva who isn t no mercy . nick s red bulls had their foot on the gas from the get go in the twenty seventh minute diego damage teeing up use of polson to open the scoring confusion in the les because in defense impulsion saw his opening and pants. play because and didn t look any better in the second half look at klosterman making it to kneel in the sixty eighth minute his first goal of the season in his one hundred competitive game for leipsic keeper look us right at skeet with no chance and shortly before the end polson struck again to cement the win the game six goal of the campaign three male the final score among just team is doing an outstanding job right now we
play really good football we can be satisfied going into the international break shitholes i know they re clean sheets for leipzig stingy defense and the win moves them up to third place. the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to south america s club competition they cope on the boat to doris after fierce rivals play to boca juniors drew two all in the first leg on sunday. the thirty fourth minute for the home side celebrations were short lived because plateaued just two minutes later. the match was swung back broca s way when a better dancer scored at the end of the first half but i. called sappy squared also brought river back into the game one aside his rivals he s again for the decider in two weeks. just recap our top stories for you this hour at least twenty nine people have been killed in wildfires in california dry winds are
still fighting the flames and officials have warned that more than two hundred people are missing. johnny s chance and i have a map of his praise activists who fought for women s suffrage and she was speaking to commemorate one hundred years of women in germany. tucked. more up of. course around the clock on the website that s t.w. dot com the fatherhood. going to. play. the.
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