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now. they need a big performance to really kind of get that same guy revitalize that's him so we'll say our guys today ali moody thank you so much for your washington from berlin coming up next world storage looks at the knife crime epidemic in britain and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website dot com more news at the top of the hours over see later. what does now for t.v. tell us about. let's ask her let's experience a modern museum center with her persian cultural heritage foundation player researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 objects soon. object
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greenlights part of the history of mankind. only those who know about secret things her house like this. cultural heritage foundation berlin's treasure trove. of documentary june 21st. going to in this week's edition of world stories. which alone seems hunting migrants at the u.s. border. babies made to order in ukraine but we begin in london where non photogs are becoming more frequent they will miss 1300 last year many of them face some teenagers are afraid to go out on the streets on. a new day and you
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crime scene last night here in east london a 15 year old was stabbed to death with a knife. so she worked to pull mckenzie has visited many such crime scenes but this time it really gets to him the victim was a friend of his nephew. and certainly 3 much is now you see these are everywhere you see a bunch of flowers years ago and it meant something that you really saw when i was there read the request and i was just like is too many to read more than the only because somebody wanted to prove something to somebody else that's that's the sad thing that life has become a point system. and now somebody somewhere say. you know. and that person you're heard. often it's a case of rivalry between members of youth gangs but innocent bystanders can also fall victim to knife crime. only that in some gangs
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knifing someone is proof a youngster is worthy of belonging to a gang. 30 new pope university for not but. what happens mckenzie talks to gang members and makes videos to show how quickly things are to syria raging in some parts of london. why do you carry a 15 inch knife pretty big and you get scared but if you say. can i don't what someone put up with me. turner cermak killed me so are oakland. on the day. everyone pull mckenzie feels that the government tells him take knife crime seriously enough he supports an initiative demanding that the government treat the violence as a national emergency. you know you might get really kind of lost my or younger bravo march through tonight or this was my son i say he was more
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murdered in 2015. with modest that let me play god for nighttime in the face of february this again is not true. i in some neighborhoods and young people don't leave home without a knife as i think they must be prepared to defend themselves. jason isaak's was stabbed to death one and a half years ago he was sharon kendall's eldest son. now here younger children always have to come home straight from school because she fears for their lives jason was killed early in the evening while he was out with a few friends. jess was where 4 friends so 5 of them and then you know that some of their lives and they all were in different directions and jess and go call and stabs 8 times.
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on the whole mckenzie knows there aren't any quick fixes to the situation the british government has now committed itself to investing in youth work and strengthening the police presence everyone knows the problem has simply become too large to ignore. our next trip takes us to the border between mexico and the u.s. on fisherman thousands have taken it upon themselves to take border patrol to militia groups seems to prevent people without documents from entering the u.s. and isn't shy about flashing its assault rifles. militia man jim bandy is beginning his shift its mission to find and stop illegal migrants. every night he and his friends of the guardian patriots gather in the new mexican desert near el paso. they have been described as right wing extremist but the militia insists they are just trying to help the author already for them this is
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carb watch this is an open border and would border patrol being strained it's an unprotected border so we need to be here we need to back up the border patrol. a piece of wall has been built to control the influx of migrants but it's far from complete. at nightfall the guardian or patriot someone come into action a group of migrants are just entering american soil or crossing after stopping the group the militia called border patrol for some try to escape through the rio grande. right. up. militia member children himself a son to an illegal migrant from mexico but he wants new arrivals to come to the u.s. the legal way. back in the day you have to pay for your education you have to take a test yet speak english you have to know the president's you know yeah it's hard
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but that's a legal way to do it when they just do it legal this way it cost the taxpayer money more. but it's not just the migrants who might be breaking the law the militia has been accused of taking people into custody at gunpoint and illegal act if it's against their will. that number got to seal the border network for human rights condemns the guardian patriots presence of the border saying they need lists lee inside fear for no real reason why do we need to be in the end. what do we need a militia. but the guardian patriots have no doubt they are needed as long as president trumps war remains unfinished. until then they say they will continue to watch over the border. more and more surrogate mothers in ukraine are being driven to bear children for foreign couples as of sheer financial despair one pregnancy can and them some 15000 euros.
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whenever the baby moves i speak to it at night when i read my children stories it's for the baby to. talia is 8 months pregnant it's ago but it's not hers the tahlia is a surrogate the baby's parents live in germany and. it's such a happy moment when you hold your baby in your arms for the 1st time i'll be happy for them. to tell his own children only with her for the day for the final months of the pregnancy she is moved to be closer to the clinic in hockey. natalia took the decision to become a surrogate to help family finances so that her kids would have it better she tells us her partner earns just 200 euros
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a month working full time. this clinic on the outskirts of hard to attract childless couples from around the world among them the german couple whose daughter natalia is carrying they were unwilling to be interviewed even anonymously the fear of being recognised is just too great. it's a different story with this woman from germany we're calling her and she's in her early forty's and has 6 failed attempts to get pregnant by idea behind her adoption wasn't something she has been willing to consider so so we could see an exile donation was the only option remaining a procedure that's illegal in germany anna says that is pure hypocrisy surrogacy is illegal in germany but you see celebrities and those who can afford it doing it all the same it's when you get back to germany that social services treat
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you like a criminal. surrogacy is big business and one that's growing in this clinic in kharkiv couples pay upwards of $30000.00 euros for a package includes the surrogacy and egg cell donation there are no official statistics but inside is estimate that many hundreds of children are born to surrogates every year in ukraine. it's a month since we last met natalia now she's back with her partner and children. would she do it again for now she won't rule it out but one thing is clear the demand is there and it's growing. i know this trip takes us to thailand one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world one main attraction there is riding an elephant but animal rights activists say the elephants often badly mistreated to make them more dos i'll.
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show time at mesa elephant camp twice a day the elephants entertain visitors with their skills everything looks playful but tricks like this are only possible after long training explains one of the camp managers. if you would like to let your children know english you should talk english to them things there were young same thing that i love if you would like to lead them obey you. on you you to teach them things there were young if for centuries elephants in southeast asia we used for transport in the timber industry until logging was banned in the region 30 years ago. with thousands of captive elephants out of work their owners turn to tourism. elephant tourism is now a lucrative business but one that's lightly regulated. nina
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ortman brass is a biologist she advises camps on how to ensure that entertaining tourists isn't detrimental to elephant well being. good welfare can easily be done in a writing camp if you provide the elephant with a enough food enough water enough rest and and otherwise brief and discomfort also . the biologist is pleased with the camp's general conditions the elephants seem to be in good shape she says but she admits that she often runs into secrecy just like today when asked about the specific methods of training young elephants the camp veterinarian becomes rather tight lipped. and often cannot hold her as it ass. us and he. has. on the internet it's possible to find videos of a torturous ritual decided to break an elephant spirit the method has been used for
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centuries it's a brutal training process that can go on for weeks only when the elephant stops resisting is it released from its agony. animal rights groups are calling for a boycott of elephant camps they're convinced interactions like these are only possible once an elephant has been broken many western travel companies have stopped offering this kind of tourism but with growing numbers of chinese visitors business is thriving ellison tourism is sold as cute harmless fun but once you look at its clothes a darker picture starts to emerge. entering
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the conflict zone confronting the powerful. my guest this week here in london is the conservative m.p. must 1st walk from the hardline your feet to such good times be snapping and listening around mrs maze he'll come with the conservative party's ratings currently plummeting through the floor just the party even deserve to survive conflicts of britain's next top. level. in good shape in modern society the pressure to perform seems on the present but sometimes cannot be embraced. in protests is a catastrophe from them and it's wrong to the you can all of it if you should talk about the increasingly common incidence of erectile dysfunction our focus in this week. good shape in 60 minutes from the d w.
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i'm not proud of my will not succeed in dividing us but i don't not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand the global news that matters d w made from minds. well i haven't yet decided whether or not to fight the war there's no way all of it for light of the reason i was a really hot was never in the thing which she filed in the end i'm afraid we'll how to fight it well sure that the party lost confidence in the side of the house of hope. as to reason based on this down as british prime minister all eyes are on the contest to succeed with boris johnson currently leading the pack my guest this week here in london is the conservative m.p. mark foss wa from the hardline european research group that's been snapped.
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