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nineteen sixty eight. a little story september first double. meaning. the state of the news live from berlin right wing protesters gather again in the east german city of comes. up a rally toss off peacefully with no repeat of the violence seen earlier in the week but the situation remains tense with groups from both the right and the left ready to take to the streets again tomorrow also on the show. we need an indian woman
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suffering from cancer who's putting our hopes on an ambitious new national health plan said to be rolled out in india next month but critics fear the prime minister's plan has a fatal flaw. and time to say goodbye fans around the world prepared to bid their final farewell to the queen of soul aretha franklin to be laid to rest in detroit later today. by bryan thomas thanks so much for being with us about a thousand far right protesters have staged another demonstration in the eastern german city of chemists police say the rally was tense but not threatening more marked by violence like a protest earlier this week at
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a nearby venue politicians were meeting with local residents with some of them saying officials are out of touch. get lost they chant. demonstrators are out in force again in ten minutes they're protesting against the town hall meeting with saxony state premier but some in this east german city want to engage with him. it's mostly in fargo dockyards ma i want to talk to him about my feeling that many politicians don't know anything about their citizens anymore and don't know what's going on but i saw a report that he was shocked by what's happening here it's about how can that be up if he is our state premier so management is the president for the month and. the fatal stabbing of a german citizen over the weekend sparked violent anti immigration protests and what appeared to be vigilante attacks on people believed to be foreigners the authorities are also investigating several protesters for making the hitler salute
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. then an arrest warrant was late apparently by a law enforcement officer the man has since been suspended from jussi a federal state in crisis the leader in saxony pleading to his citizens to be courageous. and they should learn what countries are we want to live in. the rule of law and democracy is still the pillars of our peaceful life together. i'm standing up for that i'm fighting for that and i'm asking you all to join me yes everybody is needed now to take responsibility and to get involved in this but i'm from mission for now kim needs and the state of saxony remain on edge for the protests organized by right wing groups are planned for later in the week. so what's in store for cam that's to talk about that i'm joined now in the studio by our political correspondent you know has a good morning is you know you protesters have
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a concrete set of demands and have all the big issues of course migration and how to deal with an increased presence of foreigners which company tonight especially in areas where they used to be a relatively low sara far nose like in saxony some people just plain it gets bad they look at the many unemployed young male people in the streets and they have questions to ask and those people went to talk to from the conservative party. who hold those town hall meeting who held this town hall meeting but the other people the protesters that the group to what's out for because they don't really have any concrete proposals they don't have any concrete sets of demands all they're shouting is macca go away they're increasingly separated from the rest of society and it's now up to the politicians to not lose those people ok now these protests have once again pushed the issue of migration very much to the fore here
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in germany much to the benefit of the far right if d.d. alternative for germany its party leader all xander gallant talked to us yesterday let's take a look at what he said. mrs america's immigration policy has created a situation where we have knife attacks and my co-leader is absolutely right about this carried out by people who would not be here otherwise. and so there is a cause here and that causes a mass immigration brought about by mrs maskell you must run long before america was a. ok that's a very tough accusation there house the american government responding to that they are taking those accusations very seriously there are lots of studies that look into migrant crime committed crimes committed by migrants and of course every time a migrant or a new arrival commits a crime in germany there's always draws extremely big coverage here in the german media there's a big debate especially her new interior minister who is always very quick to
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condemn those deeds but this is not really the issue the big problem is that we have to make sure that the language doesn't change and the a if de sometimes mixes up there are certain elements within the a d. that used instrumental lies those crimes and of course you have to look at those crimes but you also mustn't forget that we can't lose the public debate to racism ok language is so important in all of this and there's three years ago to this day the chancellor herself famously said yourself and that very often those we can do this has come is proven wrong well can it's i would say just the latest low point in a long string of events we saw a lot of crimes committed by migrants in two thousand and sixteen there was a cologne incidents where groups of migrants committed crimes against young women especially and so every time this happens the debate changes we had
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a very open society the world looked at germany in the surprised way said this is an open minded country in two thousand and fifteen they're welcoming all the refugees who are looking for shelter but of course the public debate is beginning to shift america has to work really hard together with our cabinet to not lose the debate to the far right day of ok a lot of work ahead for politicians here in germany and another protest planned for tomorrow in chemist's you know house and thanks very much for that. now for some of the other stories making the news around the world and australian filmmaker who flew a drone over an opposition party rally in cambodia has been jailed for six years james ricketson was arrested in june in june charged with espionage and his arrest came amid the wider crackdown on freedom of expression by prime minister hun sen's government. in australia the catholic church has rejected a recommendation that priests break the secrecy of confession to report child abuse
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and inquiry found the thousands of children have been sexually abused between one nine hundred sixty and twenty fifteen in australia sixty five percent of them in a catholic church run institutions leading clerics about to end history of cover ups and have promised accountability. the ugandan pop star turned opposition politician bobby wian has reportedly been stopped from leaving the country after being rearrested at entebbe international airport his lawyers says he was heading abroad to seek treatment for torture injuries allegations of wine was tortured during an earlier detention prompted widespread protests. all next month india's plan to introduce what aims to be the largest health insurance plan implemented anywhere on the planet modi care as is partially known after the indian prime minister will eventually provide coverage to five hundred million people across the country that's about forty percent of the population currently barely
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four percent of indians have any health insurance at all but a lot of questions remain whether this plan can work rahul joggler car reports from mumbai. praying for better have gotten out of the car he suffers from. and has recently had an operation she's traveled from calcutta in eastern india to mumbai for such treatment has so far cost the equivalent of three thousand euros. culp and i have family shared a room at a local charity but while the emotional trauma she's facing is hard her financial bodies are bigger. we've already borrowed hundreds of thousands of rupees on treatment and other expenses now i'm starting three rounds of chemotherapy i think we'll have to borrow even more from friends and family in the coming weeks and months. millions of indians share culp and us feeds because they
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don't have access to quality health care that could not change with a national insurance scheme dubbed modi care after the indian prime minister or indians could receive up to six thousand euros worth of coverage annually but would that mean that they can walk into private facilities that general india's rich. there's one problem says the managing director of what card an upmarket south mumbai hospital the procedures have to be provided at x. why is that cost and daughter prices which are really kind of. putting everything in a very kind of constraint on how can our current cost structure was greater than the prices that we're going to get creamed for the procedure for private hospitals the problem will be rican siling how much they usually charge with the government's mandated rates which have come out in the first instance from the government. allow
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them to make a profit been used to making us together so that is their prevention but you see on the other hand it is also in the hands of public sector hospitals which are going to be allowed as part of the scheme it's also to do with this small nursing homes. try and lessen the range of modi unveiled his plan recently to coincide with india's independence day he holds that after some testing it will be open for business on the twenty fifth of september. i hope to bring medical insurance for more than five hundred million people across india bruce critics it's a scheme that's too big to succeed mainly because of its scale supporters it's a step in the right direction mr modi would hope that many more indians think the latter is up for reelection in just a few months from now. with mounting medical bills that create cannot end soon
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enough for gulping up i don't know if we spend much more on the treatment than i thought when we get some assistance from the government but that would really help us. as the other carries wait for more news big hope that. would provide a window of opportunity to them. the former leader of germany's social democrats martin scholz has paid a surprise visit to the jailed ex president of brazil nazi allude to solve the silva has been in prison since april on corruption charges but his party hopes to galvanize international pressure for his release so he can contest brazil's presidential elections there just five weeks from now schultz lost a chance for machall in last year's german election but his s.p.d. has long kept close ties to lula's workers' party. did obvious carlina chinmoy caught up with martin shoals for an exclusive interview just after that visit to lula da silva in prison. mr show why are you visiting today here.
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having their resume as president of the country fought for brazil. sticking to the values of the multilateral cooperation in the world. who is. evaluating in a right way the last judgment of the human rights committee of the united nations. in a situation that. the acting justice in the country prevents him to practice and to apply to his individual rights as a citizen of the country and in the context of the upcoming election where he is running as the representative of the labor party this is a complex situation a delicate one and raising a lot of questions and i wanted to discuss these questions with the labor party on one hand and i asked to meet a friend of
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a colic with whom i used to work during years and years together in different difficult responsibilities and to whom i have trust do you think that the judicial system here in brazil is being used for political goals difficult for me to. come to a conclusion but some of the behaviors are not the observation of some acting parts on one hand of the attorneys or the other end of the judges. leads for me to the conclusion that in this specific case. to accuse a former president of a country to be corrupt. one of the precondition for a fair trial is the complete neutrality of the justice and my feeling is that this is not always one hundred percent assured but this is only a feeling i have no evidence of but another feeling is that i can trust to a man whom i know since long time to say as i'm innocent my last question this is
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a crucial moment for brazil you said to yourself do you think you're perhaps meddling into a political campaign here in brazil no i think if the rule of cases of worldwide discussed i to. i'm here not only to meet the. i meet the labor party i met the leadership of the labor party i met the a running mate of lula mr dot so i'm seen as always in the frame of my international activities or the relationship with the socialist parties also with the labor party here in brazil so it's a modeling you know election campaign it is so normal corporation and exchange of views between people who are sticking to the same values and fighting for the same goal to strengthen democracy worldwide marginals their words did of his carlina chinoy some football now in croatia captain. as the name the way for men's
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player of the year he received the trophy on stage in monaco during the champions league group stage draw the croatia international won the champions league with his club real madrid in may and to lead his country to a world cup final at russia twenty eighteen he beat former real madrid christiane although and liverpool's forward mohamed salah. well the funeral soul icon aretha franklin will be taking place in the american city of detroit later today among those expected to attend the former u.s. president bill clinton and musical celebrities like stevie wonder and smokey robinson the seventy six year old died of cancer earlier this month after a career spanning more than six decades. they sing for recent franklin a homecoming song for the queen of soul mourning and paying tribute to franklin in her hometown of detroit. she would be deeply honored and appreciate the report
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saying that people for three days ford out of every system you knew in prepress this city and country so to travel alone miles to recognize her genius. thousands lined up for the free concert organized by the singer's family here irene signed to franklin's grandchildren took to the stage to think the crowd and it's heartwarming to see all the love and all the support that you guys give us and i just want to say thank you and that we appreciate you so much from the bottom of our hearts. franklin's sister in song patti labelle also paid her respects my roof. oh my. for her fans it was a final sendoff for their queen of soul. i think she added something. in her
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life she brought something in her death she brought something she brought us together she gives me billings it is waste soul she lifts me up when i'm down reza a serious three. franklin civil rights were. and uplifting anthems made her a symbol for black america. her absence will be felt that her legacy will be kept alive here in detroit. right. now. and we'll have more from detroit later today is over to christophe now and you saw the dispute was over between the u.s. and europe on tariffs well it's not looking that way is known to years in europe or
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quarrelling over terrorists again u.s. president donald trump has slammed the brakes on an e.u. offer to eliminate tariffs on cars one of the main issues dogging relations between the united states and europe trump has frequently criticized you terrorism on u.s. cars saying they're too high on thursday the trade commissioner reportedly offered to do away with the terrorist completely but only if the united states did the same the two sides agreed to an interview cease fire last month promising not to impose any new automotive duties on each other for now that is. so once again worries about trade with the e.u. but it's not just that the united states has also renewed its threats to leave the world trade organization w t old donald trump claims the international body is treating his country on fairly now for more on this let's bring in our correspondent paul branson frankfurt paul howes that threat going down in frankfurt financial industry. chris of investors here in frankfurt are getting annoyed
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at these power displays from the u.s. especially since that claim of unfair treatment is nonsense if you really look at it the u.s. wins most of the cases that it brings to the w t o and this by come complained over complained over complained about the body still keeps bringing cases new cases to it just a couple of days ago about russia terrors that were imposed on the u.s. so the picture may not be as grim as donald trump would like to make it look but still what would happen if the u.s. followed through on the idea of leaving the w t o. well the w t o is kind of a fragile body it is the only body the international community has for trade and it's based on this idea from one thousand nine hundred four where everyone sat together in america show one table and said you know let's agree on this set of rules that will all follow if someone breaks that rule you know there's there's
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a kind of reminder so hey you know remember america a process of arbitration a long process that started at the end of which if there isn't a conclusion the case goes before judges now if the u.s. goes out that essentially means weaker countries won't have a chance to to go into battle with the with the u.s. over that but the u.s. might have even more power for it stays in it's already putting pressure on the body by vetoing judges new judges the appointment of new judges which could essentially breakdown the whole system for everyone because the w t o needs at least three judges to work at all call boards taking a closer look at the world trade organization paul thank you. now it's down to the wire and talks over an updated free trade agreement for north america canada's trade minister said that there were risks to all if no deal could be
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reached jim carr said negotiators are working to get quote the right deal not any deal mexico has already signed up to an initial agreement now the clock is ticking to see whether canada will make it a three way deal. but the talks went late into the night but it didn't look like in washington we're any closer to an agreement we had a. brief conversation with ambassador i had a brief conversation that your light has in this team i had a couple of things to say and will reconvene in the morning for you and everyone is wondering about the sticking points when you packed on a revamped enough to without a deal donald trump has threatened to impose levies on canadian meet the at least one obstacle is kind of his insistence on protecting its dairy industry repeated criticize canadian tariffs of up to two hundred and seventy five percent on some u.s. dairy products as unfair the u.s. president has set a friday deadline for the three countries to reach an agreement which would allow
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mexican present in the pena nieto to sign it before he leaves office at the end of november the trump administration wants to notify congress on friday congress will then have ninety days to review the matter so. u.s. soft drinks dry and coca-cola says it's buying the world's second biggest coffee chain cost for five point one billion dollars the british company has nearly four thousand coffeehouses in europe and china coke hopes cost will help it to diversify its product range away from fizzy drinks coffee is one of the few drinks sectors where coca-cola does not have a strong global brand the move comes just days after swiss food giant knisley announced a licensing deal with market leader starbucks. i'm here berlin one of the biggest trade shows for consumer electronics and home appliances is set to open shortly there seems to be something for every tech fan at the annual event
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and if the anticipation is keeping you awake at night there's something for you to . to sleep problems this is a fun might have the answer push on some headphones and a sleep mask and you can be literally toolkits to sleep if nothing else it offers a brief interlude from the busy trade fair pretty good but just relax now to it so this is the end this entrepreneur has created a sleep robot oh. for five hundred euros sleeping alone can be a thing of the past once in the bathroom you will spool with a robot like this and if you do so you will feel a breeze so there's the physical sensation of the following embroidering of the breath so you can synchronize your own briefings to that of the rove. and the ghost . goes up. next stool doesn't an electronic not pay which sends and then down to a can you give us phone when it detects moisture. adults can also find and
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trying to clothing accessories here these highly flexible thin screens can be stuck on the t. shirts or even hats that way companies can use them as modern advertising ban is perhaps they'll be the next big thing over the coming is. such a huge products are certainly interesting but from a great profit the sector needs a mass market for hi fi equipment cameras and televisions but t.v. sales have dropped by almost five percent and the for us this year alone it seems many people are just not interested in swapping their h.d. t.v.'s for a newer model. even the eight k. television except to have a tough time it screen might show images four times clearer than today's four k. models but most t.v. channels don't even offer such shop pitches in the first place. a popular c. is the linking up of machines and people like adopt this device for example meshes
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your body's vital functions it then shows the data on an eight k. screen and saves it in a cloud privacy groups or unarmed child be unleashed more infinite so screw it i won't have one linked up device that's an entire smart home that means being a monitored from a variety of different areas. of the data is saved and can be put together if i then connect these to my facebook or google profile i've become. completely transparent and these organizations have information about me the type probably don't even know about myself. as if she was a snitch tries to move into connected devices are the biggest trend tan and experts say it will soon be impossible to buy gadgets that collecting all date for. central bank to shore up the country's nosediving currency has had little effect on markets on thursday the lender hiked its benchmark interest rate from forty five
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percent to sixty percent the fourth move in the year to but the peso continued to plummet losing up to twenty percent against the us dollar the latest panic began monday after asked for early release of emergency support funds from the international monetary fund triggering concerns it could be unable to repay its debts. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you today here on the w. far right demonstrators have again taken to the streets of the eastern german city of candidates and police say the protest was tense but past peaceful and earlier in the retreading people were injured when seven thousand protesters many of them far right nationalists clashed with left wing demonstrators after stabbing the city. you're watching news coming to you live from berlin we have a fresh bulletin coming up at the top of the hour from now let's watch.
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a. movie. more intrigue on the international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week this week the german city of candidates witnessed street clashes reminiscent of the modified legs of the way to the nazi what is the root of this hate that's a topic on quadriga join us. quadriga
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ourselves with you know first off. everything is wrong or wanted to ignore the reality of the whole thing might blow off a member of a system that spun out of control. that will. cause. the current best millbank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on t. die. hello and welcome to quadriga this week germans witnessed street clashes that reminded some of the mob violence that paved the way for the nazis ninety years ago right when demonstrators rampage through the streets of the eastern city of chemists on.

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