territory's government completely sealed its quarter with china as the coronavirus claims more law. was can europe give the world a sure for cancer on this world in cancer day the new e.u. chief person of underlying tells t w news about a plan to save lock ups. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us we start with iowa's caucus crisis and the results that we are still waiting for technical glitches are being blamed for the delay on monday democratic voters in iowa attended local meetings all across the state the 1st in the u.s. to start the process of determining which candidate will challenge president donald trump in november's election. party officials democrat party officials say that if the delay was due to a coding issue with a new smartphone app for reporting local results now the official vote tally we're being told is expected later today the goal of all the rallies had long been organized but the victory speech is now on ice democratic presidential candidate joe biden was one of the favorites to win in the iowa caucuses his was hinted it had been a difficult night was in the war and a case is going to be close we're going to walk out here with our share of delegates we don't know exactly what it is yet but we feel good about where we are and look so so it's on a new hampshire was south carolina well beyond the rest of the wrong because. she is the delay has coolest embarrassment for the democrats biden's campaign writes anetta demanding a full explanation for the problems. but how the candidates used to delay to declare their successes regardless of when those results are already filed so i have a good feeling we're going to be doing that very very well here was a night an improbable became an undeniable reality was and if the candidates weren't getting ahead of themselves the supporters was his to cluster call so i'm just going to tell you what i do know you was it was early voting is headed to more than 1600 locations across the state to take part in the caucus democratic officials responsible for. munich casing the results blamed a fault with the reporting mobile app all the candidates are united in their dislike of president donald trump but his campaign has lapse out what it called a meltdown they can't even run a caucus and they want to run the government no thank you trump's campaign manager tweeted it it's unclear when the results will be announced for now iowa is on committees. uncommitted and unresolved lists to the story straight to our correspondent public in washington good evening to you. here we are 24 hours after the caucuses what does this all mean for the democratic presidential hopefuls i mean those hope problems in iowa have not been resolved. yeah you're right what does it mean for them well 1st and foremost we don't have a frontrunner we need to focus on that and we will have a result or at least a majority of the iowa caucus results later this afternoon eastern time that will be around 5 pm it's being said that we'll have the majority of those results but of course the focus has now shifted to the primaries in new hampshire and what's interesting about this is that normally iowa is where we'll say the sort of weaker candidates begin to start dropping out quite quickly but of course that hasn't happened this time so it'll be interesting to see whether the results changed out at all with regards to new hampshire primaries whether we will see any shift there but it's being said here by commentators that that is unlikely but like i said until we have the final results to focus now is very much on new hampshire put iowa behind the condo dates and focus on the positives we know that the u.s. president. when he wasted no time taking aim at the caucus chaos in iowa would tweeting today that the democratic caucus is an unmitigated disaster nothing works just like they ran the country remember the $5000000000.00 obamacare website that should have cost 2 percent of that the only person that can claim a very big victory in iowa last night is trump all right that's the big surprise at the end of the day will trump benefit from the democrats' disaster in iowa. well you said it there it doesn't really come as any surprise for anybody who follows president trump of course he had plenty to say about the democrats calling them incompetent saying how they're they've really messed up on even his campaign manager saying as to how they can even run a caucus how they're going to run a government of course we can't also forget that at trump's you know approval ratings are at their highest they have been in years so he is hoping that he can get some sort of positive positive result from what's happened in iowa all right stand by we'll come right back to you u.s. president donald trump his historic impeachment trial we know is expected to wrap up to morrow wins today and his acquittal is all but assured by the republican controlled senate he's on trial charged with withholding military aid in ukraine in exchange for political dirt on his political rival jobar. ukraine dirts is just one of his many controversial foreign policy decisions. he comes to out there to terry and strong man heber rates and ridiculed close u.s. allies and he views himself as the next steps in on dealmaker donald trump came into office believing that the foreign policy of heath's predecessor was badly wrong and that he alone could fix it there were indeed some serious problems with you after foreign policy when trump took office since christopher preble an expert with the libertarian cato institute hopes that on balance the president successes are few and far between. i think that the president set for himself some very ambitious and objectives he allowed his rhetoric to get ahead of his ability to execute and we're seeing it play out over the last 3 years and so when he boasts that he's achieved some great success. it's fairly easy to see that that is not the case for example north korea and the famous bilateral meetings between donald trump and kim jong il the white house claims this was a great breakthrough but north korea's nuclear program continues and the human rights situation in north korea is still dreadful for iran since the u.s. withdrawal from the nuclear deal there have been tit for tat escalations culminating in trump's order to kill iranian top general costs in soleimani the u.s. maximum pressure come pain on tehran doesn't seem to be working and even though trump promised to end the wars in the middle east the u.s. military presence in the persian gulf now is larger than it was when he took office but in the state of the union address the u.s. president is expected to tell his ability to keep america safe he will probably also praise he's achieved ments as negotiator pointing to the new trade agreement with canada and mexico they face one u.s. china trade deal and his middle east peace plan a plan that critics deemed unrealistic and dead on arrival. president trump could be more successful if he worked closer together with friends and partners instead of accusing them of taking advantage of the u.s. says has our conley an expert at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. this is something very very new and every past us president not that we haven't had difficulties with allies but we see allies as a force multiplier of u.s. influence and economic prosperity not as a negative so this is a very new element to president trump's foreign and security policy and certainly europe has felt that most keenly ironically it's the u.s. policy towards europe that has become crucial to his legacy because of his dealings with ukraine impeachment will always be attached to donald trump and the years from now it will be one of the 1st thing students are taught about the 45th president. public tomorrow is verdict day in this trial in around the world people are asking themselves in this state of the union address that will deliver. what will he mention and i guess maybe more importantly what will he leave. well what he believes surely he was being advised it's being said by a lot of top republicans of actually being quite public about it to avoid talking about the impeachment and instead focus on a message of unity and talk about the positives from his presidency such as a strong economy the fact it's been no recession under his presidency the fact that wages are up that unemployment is down and that the markets are doing very well and what they want is to essentially send that message and they want him to send that message to the american people and particularly you know they give that he gives some sort of level of economic stability and stability in general to americans and he'll over here you know coming of course considering what's just happened in iowa and we've seen how he's reacted to already you know he will probably play up on that and also like i said before his approval ratings are at their highest they've been during his presidency and republicans are will be keen for him to focus on on old those positives like i said before but of course with president trumpets one thing is what's expected on the in the script and the thing is whether he actually sticks to it or not so we'll just have to wait several hours to see exactly whether he sticks to it or not he enjoys veering from the script that is for sure. washington thank you. well here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world parents and pupils at a kenyan school where 14 people died in a crush stampede on monday have gathered to mourn the 10 and 11 year old victims reportedly perished in a stampede on a school staircase the government has ordered an investigation into the calls of the tragedy a court in south africa has issued a warrant for the arrest of former president jacob zuma he failed to appear at a hearing over what she charges which she denies she was lawyers say that the former president was overseas seeking medical treatment sooner resigned in 2018 after almost a decade in office. a 2nd death from the coronavirus outside the chinese mainland has been confirmed in hong kong and the 1st was in the philippines china says 425 people in the country have now died from the virus the number of confirmed infections has surged above 20000 and a sense of alarm is spreading in hong kong which was badly affected by the sars virus outbreak 18 years ago. ah. the best medicine is closing the border with china that's the demand from thousands of striking hong kong health care workers want from the government. a lot of things i hope the government listens to and demands quickly closes overboard is and brings this epidemic under control. it comes as hong kong became the 2nd place outside of the chinese mainland to report a death from the corona virus a 39 year old man who was suffering an underlying illness travel to han in january hong kong's chief executive criticised the protesters and defended her decision to leave some parts of the border open. i certainly would not agree with the allegation that we are. not addressing this public health concern adequately the alarm has long since spread across china including to shanghai and featuring unusually empty streets but among those out and about. taking precautions is a must if you make them wear mouth when they go eyes when they come home to have to wash their hands. i believe in our country will overcome this. the number of confirmed infections rose by several 1000 again leaving many wondering when the worst will be over. although the virus is spreading quickly in and outside of china the world health organization saying today that the corona virus is not yet a pandemic an epidemic that crosses international borders and occurs around the world or in wide areas of the world as the number of cases continues to mount countries are taking drastic actions to prevent its spread japan has quarantined a cruise ship carrying $4000.00 people over fears of an outbreak on board the diamond francis is now incurred in yokohama bay a former passenger tested positive for the corona virus after disembarking in hong kong several others have been showing flu like symptoms a medical team has boarded the ship his can and is conducting health checks on everyone on board. were journalists julian riyal is in yokohama bay and following developments for us he told us earlier why the japanese government felt that it's necessary to put the diamond princes in quarantine. you can see oklahoma behind me that's about 3 or 4 kilometers distant where i am i mean a residential district overlooking the olds but the japanese authorities i just want to keep this out they have had 20 cases confirmed in japan so far i'm but they're very concerned that if 3700 people got off the boat potentially all of the might be carrying this disease and then they could have a bigger problem will need hands but it looks like we're going to have to go through the entire book from stem to stern very very carefully and check every individual in there and that might cite a couple of dummies and of course often done we have to wait for the results of these tests to come through to be confirmed and of course the boat and has to be clean to say from stem to stern it's going to be alone i'm kind staking process and that was julian ryall reporting there from yokohama bay in japan all right from a virus to cancer the world health organization says that the number of people suffering from cancer is a likely to rise sharply in the coming years the warning is included in the reports that the w.h.o. released today for world cancer day the good news is that more research better treatment and programs to prevent cancer could help save a lot of lives over the next decade let's look at some numbers cancer killed an estimated 9600000 people in 28 teen only heart disease causes more deaths the most frequently diagnosed forms of cancer are lung cancer and breast cancer each responsible for just under 12 percent of all cases they're followed by colorectal cancer and around 10 percent. smoking tobacco it tops the list of preventable causes of cancer deaths it's followed by an unhealthy diet obesity and as we all know a lack of exercise the w. correspondent max saunders spoke to e.u. commission president arsal of underlie and about plans to roll out a european wide campaign to tackle and to lower cancer rates commission president as a health professional yourself and as someone with a personal history of history related to cancer what does this program your beats cancer mean to you personally it is a very personal one because me like everyone else knows somebody be it a relative or a colleague or friend who died of cancer. sadly the numbers of cancer disease are on the rise but we can do something against it therefore today we want to call on everybody in europe is beating cancer plan to contribute to a solution and what are the concrete steps what can the european union do with the individual member states cannot do we have a large convening power 1st of all if we look at the topic of prevention we could do way more because we know that 40 percent of all cancers are preventable and only 3 percent of the health budgets i invested in prevention so broaden the knowledge about prevention secondly modern technology the european budget can contribute in investing in modern technologies that are lifesavers for cancer diseases and for example the horizon europe program can contribute massively in developing these modern technologies and the 3rd part is screening and early detection so we know that every woman every man should have access to screening because this is the best way to fight cancer you just touched on screening and there appears to be some inequality within the individual member states when it comes to screening and access to medical. treatment what has to be done about this we have to find a common ground on access to screening and it's the right of every person to have access to screening for example vaccination when we're talking about cervical cancer and it is very important for us to make understood that the screening is lifesaving so a lot we know for example that 15000 women persia dying of cervical cancer in the european union part of these deaths could have been prevented if there would have been early screening and access to vaccination and to broaden this knowledge and to find a common way to move forward is important in this europe beating cancer plan and you do remain positive the lot of things we can do put together a commission president thank you very much thank you an ambitious goal there and we know that exercise is good for you once you have cancer research has shown that sports can help some doctors even include exercise in their cancer treatment programs we'd like to introduce you now to a cancer survivor who says that regular sports and even fresh air were key to helping her overcome the disease. peter chalo was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 several malignant tumors were found in her breast but the 58 year old didn't panic buy it i don't have to fight against this disease. i will. live. to test results a promising suggesting she has indeed beaten cancer have best weapon to survive the extreme the training therapy with exercise and the great outdoors to be outdoors because the inspiration outdoors is beautiful. my life is not indoors life is outdoors and. you are in in youngest and it is stimulated by being outdoors. still undergoing treatment peaches formed an organization called outdoor against can send in order to share her knowledge with other patients teacher now runs training groups in 5 year countries she encourages cancer sufferers to exercise in the open air weather here in the austrian alps or in a city park off to work. with the. full these women develops cancer a few years ago peter thomas started working with them while they were undergoing treatment they started to do sports and they never stopped doing sports they are healthy funny menthol strong that so early for me it's an amazing life for 32 who was on this from one who treated keeps me incredible strength i drag myself in every time off to work because i know others they have to and i follow their example when it feels like i can't go on i think if they can do it 2nd i. school skerrick be this benefit if the old sports alone does not kill cancer cells but it could help in the fight against the disease. or here's a look at other stories that are making headlines a court in iran has sentenced a man to death for spying for the cia spokesman says that the iranian was paid to send information about the country's nuclear program to the u.s. on agency in a separate case to charity workers received jail sentences on similar charges a 2nd day of unrest on the greek island of west coast with police again breaking up a protest of hundreds of migrants the migrants are angry over poor conditions and slow processing of the island's camp's reeses migration minister admits that the situation on lesbos is a problem. in australia 80 koalas have been injured and dozens killed after their habitat in a gum tree plantation was bulldozed then the incident is now under investigation environmentalist describing it as a massacre and it comes on top of the countless koala deaths caused by recent bush far. east africa is being plagued by swarms of hundreds of millions of locusts and they're threatening not only people's livelihoods but they're also threatening food supplies somalia ethiopia and kenya have been worst hit by the desert locust so far but the u.n. is warning without a rapid response many other countries in east africa and on the arabian peninsula could be at risk as well. locusts fill the skies of northern kenya a rusty brown haze across the landscape eating up the greenery and everything people here depend on for food. that people i did expect to not i'm not only hungry people as ivan would want that i still can would you to be talking about a station which is the duty to c.d.'s 12 swarms have descended on kenya so far even the smallest swarm needs just a day to destroy crops that would provide food for 2 and a half 1000 people. the insects reproduce in massive numbers afterwards they lay their eggs deep in the soil. the offspring is born 4 weeks later they can cover up to 150 kilometers attain devastating swainson land as they go. down. they eat the leaves and anything left over is useless because of cattle graze on the land where locusts have left feces they get sick. the u.n. says almost 70000000 euros are needed only a quarter of that has been collected so far a gloomy outlook for those hoping to combat this plague anytime soon this is g.w. news and these are our top stories on iowa democrats say they'll begin reporting results from last night's caucuses in the next few hours the 1st election in the 2020 presidential cycle has it yet delivered the results due to technical glitches republican president donald trump says he's the only winner of that vote. on kong as reported its 1st deaths from the corona virus as the number of people infected with the new strain on the mainland surges above 20000 thousands of hong kong medics or on strike demanding that the chinese border be closed. parents and pupils at a kenyan school where 14 people died in a stampede on monday have gathered to mourn the government has ordered an investigation of the stampede reportedly occurred on a school staircase. world health organization has warned the number of cancer cases is likely to increase by 60 percent in coming decades on this world cancer day it's calling for more restrictions on tobacco and for better screening and cancer tree. this is g.w. news from berlin for more you can follow us on twitter at g.w. news you can visit our website at www dot com. i'm burnt off i'll be back at the top of the hour 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