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how to deal with a shrinking population leading to a shortage of workers made possible made worse by a brain drain in hungary companies canel demand more overtime and delay payment for years on today to lawmakers against the government's labor reforms trying to take their message to the voters in the airwaves government body guards got in the way but the whole world was watching when it happened i burned off in berlin this is the day. we had to watch humiliating scenes in the use of physical force against an elected member of parliament and that means the end of the rule of law in hungary. as i'm
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a dog. on. a listening tour. just this would make it so emotional because unfortunately the state media symbolizes the dirty and nasty propaganda dentists information dictatorship that's been created by the government of the poor man. and coming up later an exclusive report on the seeds of hate being sold in the war against the so-called islamic state in the philippines. martial law remains in force with soldiers everywhere and we have an advantage because we just blend in. the military cannot easily identify it as fighters know how to use a gun but if the battle happens elsewhere i will join.
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we begin the day with growing anger and protests in hungary over what is being called a slave labor law for almost a week there have been demonstrations in budapest against prime minister viktor or bonds labor reforms allowing companies to demand four hundred hours of overtime a year and up to three years before they have to pay the crowds of demonstrations are are growing in size and apparently so is the government's willingness to try to silence them beth said we are able to report tonight on what happened today thanks to live streaming and to the opposition lawmakers refusing to keep quiet now about a dozen opposition lawmakers spent the night at the offices of hungary's main news channel m.t.v. a they tweeted this photo from inside the makeup room and wrote that they had a fit titian with them against the labor laws ready to be put on the air well today when two lawmakers tried to get that petition broadcast they were manhandled by
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security guards and thrown out of the building the state broadcaster apparently had no intention of airing the complaints of the opposition take a look. i did some animal that in the lobby of hungary's public service broadcaster a woman films as a peaceful sets in comes to an abrupt and. it was in the center an opposition m.p. dragged out by armed guards that was he and several others had spent the night and site asking to read a list of demands or national t.v. including a call for a free media. hours earlier they had arrived with thousands of others united in anger at what they see as their government creeping authoritarianism and the lies of the state t.v. i'm in the thick of the smoke bombs the flares and the tear gas desperate voices beg for calm was that i do not at all do not at all why are you
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throwing he shouts. others point the finger at the police i want to see that these protesters are here for you to for you and you and you for all of you. is the outrage was sparked by a rowdy parliamentary session last week with viktor or bans government taking over control of a judicial system that has until now been independent and weakening employment rights described as a slave law by critics. for many the seventh constitutional change in his many years under our ban was the last straw. and that look at what i'd like to have a democracy here i'd like to have in a country where i can freely decide what i can do and no decisions are made to pop my head and. say with that we have unfortunately reached the point where the government interferes with almost every bit of people's every day life in cultural
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administration labor and health care but i the result is piling pressure on hungary's government and puts its controversial leader on a collision course not just with the european union but with his own people. i'm joined now by journalist stefan bowls he is in budapest forces even could even see you stuff on the video of good opposition that opposition lawmaker getting thrown out of hungary's state broadcaster i mean it's been seen all over the world we're reporting on it tonight how is it being reported on how gary and state media . yes indeed i can tell you it's at this moment as i speak to you tensions are rising actually moments ago. there was a open fission member of parliament who was basically direct out of the building and even beaten up by security forces now we saw an ambulance here i think and
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you know it just it's one of the examples we have seen also the whole day they were older and fall in intelligence as well trying to get in now a lot of people are doing here now at the moment is shouting to the hungry and state television they want to get a petition and of course there's a lot of riot police as well there trying to pretend that also but you know we have to see how it will go still many people are here tonight in the pool to have to say and step on is this being reported though on television that you have an m.p. being thrown out of parliament or that you have in these been thrown out from the state broadcaster is that being reported there. no it is actually not reported by the states it television actually if you watch the state television you see for instance a woman presenting the weather or you see commercials this kind of think you don't
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really see only lots of protesters here were to pull or buy on television so they don't see it as an independent a network and that's why they are here and they would like the system is so old so broadcasting order and ideas and i've also spoken today. leaders and she also said that she really wants a different style media and to actually be i mean how you can also hear people shouting slogans against a deprived minister and also for free media as well and we see those protests and yet we know that viktor orbán here has has been an extremely popular politician in prime minister i think he when he was elected the turnout in the vote was high about seventy per cent how do you explain that and then what we're seeing right now is has he actually gone too far with this power. well definitely vote if people
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feel day feel he has gone too far with his power day say that yes he has of course many people voted for him but don't forget that he also controls old most older media so especially people in the countryside they get only stage when media holds all the little friends and all the current stance taken over france is a lot of regional papers as well so you know they feel that this is really not. a seat away issue and what is what is good now as i told to you now by the way i see a lot of shouting going on and a lot of tensions because people really are fed to. him now i can also tell you used to go back to your question why you get so much support he also changed the electoral law so that he's also wanted to recent critics say that the thing sucked all of us away and that's racist party as it suits majority old although not
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a majority of the people voted yes and hard to believe all of that happening in a member of the european union our journalist is dead on balls in budapest on the story for us tonight on what appears to be a fluid situation and i just have fun thank you. you're welcome. or time that may be running out for the u.k. to decide how we will begin leaving the european union next march but you wouldn't know that by looking at prime minister teresa mayes calendar today may he said that she intends to hold a parliamentary vote on her breaks a deal in the third week of january that's a month away and she once again warned the lawmakers against holding a second referendum on bricks and implying it would be a betrayal of the will of the people. some of the resulting exchanges it is council will request but i make no apology. i make. i made no apology for standing up for the interests of this house i mean.
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i mean interests of all hold your ninety's. all right a correspondent barbara hazel she is on the story for us tonight in london good evening to you barbara so the prime minister of me it sounds like she has shot down the option of a second referendum for good is that the end of it. the end is not the end is only the end to refer to seeing the end and breaks it and that has a hundred two days to run from today so she tries to shut it down and she try to shut down all other avenues that have throughout the last days to have something like an indicative like would people in the house of haldeman's like norway with a like a heart breaks it you know know they like some other solution what would they like after all but she shut their receiving down she again said and when you heard her
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before this is one prime minister who is not afraid to repeat herself this is the deal on the table you've got to vote for it because there is nothing else coming out and if you don't vote for it we're going to have either heartbreaks it no deal . you know what i said so she is really trying to threaten m.p.'s and also she uses time she is running down the clock she hopes that over the christmas break exile have to go increase in the hearts of her own party end of course also in the opposition benches and then image and repeat will say ok it's so late we have nothing we can do nothing else let's just sort of vote for it and be done with it and we know barbara that last week her decision to delay the deal basically coal the vote of confidence or no call for that that she survived within her own conservative tories part and now we've got the u.k. opposition labor leader jeremy corbett submitting a motion of no confidence in the prime minister what do you make of that. it is
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more or less just a piece of parliamentary theatre because even if she loses that vote as she can still cling on as prime minister she should morally step down but she wouldn't because she just sort of hangs on to power and she hangs on to our jobs with all her might so she would continue even if she loses that vote it's not going to bring down the government pro se not sort of force new elections so more or less it just says the opposition sort of tries to show three's a may how much they really hate her how much they really despise or it would be embarrassing for her but it wouldn't sort of be the end so that's a move on the side of labor that is coming late jeremy corbin has been sitting on the fence post so long over breakfast and he is still not really ready to get off it. to resume a today say again but what she's doing is representing the will of the british
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people you have been talking to people there in london what they've been telling you about help the government is handling. people if you talk to the many many people sort of just make a grimace at you and don't want to hear the word anymore they are so fed up with it you hear the word shambles over and over again once in a while on the sham both a nice creation that was sort of made up throughout this whole breck's of pro says like everything goes wrong on all runs and many people do think that this has really sort of. hurt to trust in government and diminish trust in politics per se just politics on all sides of the house not only in the conservative party but also in the opposition because it's so and decisive so the result of this is going to be is sort of it really does and chanted populist british citizens who just want to turn away and said just leave us alone this is horrible we don't even want to watch
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it anymore yes shambles the adjective of the year may be shambolic it over because of all the story for us tonight in london barbara thank you. prime minister to resuming continues to reject a second referendum on brakes that is not stopping campaigners who are calling for exactly bailout. with activists who are literally trying to get people on board for a second book. shouting. loud unapologetic and in your face armed with a bright yellow bus these campaign is hoping to put the brakes on bricks that. leading the charge is the self branded anti bricks it super hero madeleine a k i me supercar and i'm always one hundred percent confident that it can and must and will be stopped she and her team of raise thousands of pounds to get the latest campaign
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on the road they want to convince the u.k. to do it you turn on bret sit and demand a second referendum we cannot allow this madness to carry on i'm doing it not just for myself but for my whole generation and for everyone in the country regardless of whether whether they voted remain or leave we are all going to be impacted by it and i don't want anyone to suffer like every here i want to mission madeleine needs a sidekick. like. star power superpowers this man. his lookalike former foreign secretary in brick city of boris johnson he thinks the brits that chaos has made a second vote inevitable. although perhaps it's been a little overly optimistic for people in earlier stages that are campaigning straight up brick city's date. i would say never to be going to die of its own contradictions to reason my government is sitting on
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a time bomb with the bricks a deal once again in jeopardy campaigners like these guys really see this is that. johns they want to capitalize on the onset see to push that case and to remind people that the breaks that process can still be undone. when meant to be for a second vote does seem to be picking up speed one new poll suggests just stay the fifty percent of the country does now want another vote but right things bret's that i think stream the divisive. in general young people tend to think it's hilariously funny they want to get the stickers from as they want to stand in front of the bus and get photos we've had a lot of older people coming up and waving their fists in our faces and shouting out is about democracy so buckle up u.k. if a second vote does come to pass it's likely to be a rough ride. well
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our next story takes us to the philippines where president hu territory has extended martial law on the southern island of mindanao for another year a last year mirai city on mindanao was the scene of a five month battle when government troops were deployed to quell an insurgency by militants who were allied to so-called islamic state more than a thousand people were killed and half a million were displaced today lives in ruins a team of d.w. reporters has just returned from the city we have this exclusive report. this force the center of today residents call it ground zero. we get the military's permission to enter a selective pots and a warrant about unexploded devices last year a few hundred i asked inspired fighters holed up in mosques and houses the army with help from the united states responded with relentless rates.
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in this type of warfare you have to flush out the koreans of. aleppo. all of this experience the bombings but in the case of. our when we did the bombings it was we did it. been pointed to specific targets only. but people here paid a very high price for the five months long battle. hundreds were killed they have buried in these mosque graves. most of the victims were never identified denying their families closure. over sixty five thousand people remain displaced many are still searching for their life once. has lost four of her eight children she believes they were taken hostage and used as human shields. for simply
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i feel a very deep pain inside of me i missed my children they were gone in a blink of an eye i can't be with them anymore. it hurts because i can still feel them and hand them but. in the suburbs life is slowly returning to normal but the biggest muslim city in the philippines has been changed forever. martial law remains in force with soldiers everywhere the impoverished region has witnessed decades of conflict between muslims and christians who make up the vast majority of the filipino population many young muslims feel disenfranchised. last year afterwards spied on the military passing on details of troop movements to i.a.s. fighters holed up in morocco he tells us that he stood ready to fight for an islamic
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state. so. we have an advantage because we just blend in with the military cannot easily identify us as fighters know how to use a gun. or i would not fight in my role we again or in any other muslim area here. in the same thing will happen again our own muslim people would get hurt. but if the battle happens elsewhere i will join. someone. like many others up to blames president roderigo to territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of angry young men like updated with continue to pose a threat. george here at the big table now by pages when she was part
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of the d w team that filmed in morocco he said it's good to have you on the show as i'm sure i mean you brought back some incredible pictures and when we see this utter destruction of the city hell does that fit into the narrative of president do to end the military telling you that these attacks and these these ball launch is more precise when you look at this picture this is not so ali mosque in the old historic ascent tell from our r.v. and just look at it i mean you know mocked and completely destroyed it needs to be erased and that's my take because we could walk into the mosque as well so it's completely gone and then you'll find an awful lot of thinks looking at this from a school it's hospital it's private houses so you start to wonder where these. you know targeted strikes were you able to ask the military yes we were talking we did
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so they basically came what we did was precision strikes and then i would argue but it must have been an awful lot of perception strikes you know and they must have been very mighty and yes point taken also the i.s.i. to us or under the banner of i should have also been going up but you can clearly say this was an ass trike and that's a boating blown up by other means and this of course this type of warfare is it leads to a breeding ground for all types of radicalism by people who feel like they've been targeted you talked with a young man named due and as he says he's willing to fly. for islamic state again how did you first or how did you get him to go on camera with you and what is he saying he's fighting for how did we get him on camera because the shooting that we did here in the ravi was essentially for a documentary which will cover the situation in mindanao mindanao second biggest island of the philippines and the solace this is where the muslim minority left
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because it's essentially a roman catholic nation island nation and here in mindanao we have a very long history of conflict going back to the sixteen hundred times when the spaniards arrived with christianity and coming back to up he is basically you know he grew up in a climate of almost civil war conditions hysteria in supporting the biggest insurgent group e of a t. then d.d.a. to took a different posture he wanted to go more radical he doesn't really come across as a very religious deeply religious person but inside of him he carries a lot of anger a sense of injustice being the victim of historical injustice committed by christians perpetrated by christians against the muslim so he wants to carry the flag of islam fight for islam but i think it's a very brutal image of what that really means and how if we find him we spread the
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word to muslim community leaders local journalists who basically vouched for us he then said that's a safe house where we can meet and we then said but this has to be inside out in very briefly before of the time of this documentary when is it going to be shall be shown and marched what's the end of march and then hopefully i'll do that here ok well you certainly always have an open invitation to join as your own the day we appreciate is under thank you you thank. well the day is really done the conversation continues online as always will find us on twitter either at w news or you can write directly to me for it go off t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day and tonight we're going to leave you with an american band that fuses heavy metal and mariachi music met a lot she give a unique twist to hits from legends like guns n roses and ozzy osborne take a listen every member no matter what happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see the.
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