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to rise is that someday we won't even see the rusalka. but what will become of those who stay behind and say my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. that sent down the. displaced starts october 16th all those years. 4 years ago during their 1st presidential debate hillary clinton accused donald trump of cheating the government by not paying any income tax trump's response was that's what makes me smarter trump then as now has refused to release any of his tax returns or tonight's his secret is al the new york times reports that trump has paid no income tax for 10 of the last 15 years on the eve of another presidential
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debate to the taxing truth about the billionaire president will this make the voters smarter i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. or maybe he doesn't want the american people all of you watching tonight to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes i pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes he didn't pay any federal income tax so that make it before $80.00 that means 0 for troops if it's under a minute or for. the rest is not treat me well they treat me like the tea party like it was looking pretty. also coming up it is a conflict over territory between our media and eyes or by john it has the potential to become an all white war dragging in russia turkey and even nato as she
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sets yes i'm 66 years old and ready to fight for my father. to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with $750.00 u.s. dollars and that is the amount of federal income tax don't trump reportedly paid the year that he became u.s. president and we know that now because the present. finally released his tax returns know it took years of investigating by reporters at the new york times to gain access to tax documents trump has refused to make public and the documents reveal a man who is deeply in debt $300000000.00 and a man who has reportedly used his massive business failures to get out of paying income taxes in 2017 trump paid only $750.00 in federal income tax that same
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year the average income tax paid by americans was more than $12000.00 reporters also discover that the billionaire president paid no taxes 0 dollars 10 of the last 15 years his tax bill is 1st years in the white house as we said was only $750.00 made possible by questionable tax deductions we also know now that trump is personally responsible for more than $300000000.00 in loans the reports cite no new connections between trump and russia now the president has called this report fake news. or these latest revelations they may be shocking but they should not be surprising the business journalist and tax haven expert nicholas shaxson warned the world 4 years ago in an exposé about trump's taxes in finances published in vanity fair in january 27th see the week that trump
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was inaugurated shaq's in joins me here in the studio to discuss what he had failed to take a listen. a lot of his wealth comes from in one way or another milking government you know not just the milk the tax system that's official you know he's got away with so much that i presume he can get away with not releasing i don't expect he's going to release his tax returns it could be all sorts of stuff on that which which would generate another load of questions but he's got this one no other presidential candidate in history would have thought a culture of as far as he did and with these questions hanging over him this is. all right for more i'm pleased to welcome back to the day richard painter mr painter served as chief white house ethics lawyer under president george w. bush mr painter is a law professor enjoys me tonight from minneapolis minnesota mr period's good to see you again according to the new york times the u.s. president is responsible for more than 300000000 dollars in loans which are coming
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due soon know a person with that kind of personal debt would not be able to receive security clearance and at the white house for example is the president because of what we know is the president compromised. yes substantial death that magnitude is a very very worrisome situation and you're absolutely right it is security clearance would ordinarily get at night with that kind of gap unless they had assets well an excess of that debt and the this is a situation where the present the united states the president decides who gets a security clearance is not himself someone who caught like a security clearance because of this that we also don't know who with really good a somebody acts are identified but the question as to whether those banks are good loaning the money and taking the responsibility for the loan oh or whether the risk really is of someone else a guaranteed
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a lot of it this includes deutsche bank and i think knowing if i need to invest this and and let it be known to anyone else who is involved in their loans or their business relationships they have with donald trump because there are many many schools from backs are the bankers not the old to mit risk there or we don't know who it is mysterious very scary or what what would you say then when you consider all of this does it mean that donald trump could be a threat to national security. well absolutely yes if the party that guarantees a lot of this but stopping a lot is a hostile foreign power whether it be russia or another country we simply don't know that's very dangerous for the united states to have our president and debt to either foreign governments or all of our so closely allied with barca fans and the real problem here is we don't know because there's no disclosure about what's going
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on right now to these tax returns and they are new york times 1st time but now we would have to chase this down and talk to for example deutsche bank and all the other things but who really they are the risks associated with the loans is that the bank is it charters at russia or saudi arabia we have no idea and that's very very scary for you and i'd expect you sued to president trump for violating the constitution's emolument clause and that clause forbids an elected official from receiving payments from foreign governments are you more alarmed with the uncovering of trump's tax history that we see now. well this confirms what i was concerned about all along and then 2016 i write this in an article in the new york times where as for the president is deeply deeply in debt and we don't know who we owe the money to so this confirms those 2 years that people were
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well aware of 2016 at least those of us who read the newspapers but it's more and more worrisome we see the magnitude of the debt other thought that this president has apparently so many business losses or says the estimate as losses that he hasn't paid taxes at all will have what 10 at 15 years 8750 dollars in tax in 2017 this is a very worrisome situation and we also are concerned they may try to keep him so in office so people won't call those laws no current power no car oligarchy is going to call a loan to the president of the united states of minute he's out they might do that and also the criminal authorities might move in on it so he just really is just it's job misprinted you know you were concerned about the president's taxes back in 27 teen that was when part of trump's 2005 tax returns was made
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public and you tweeted it back in 2017 you asked yourself or on twitter did he leak it himself. now are you convinced that trump had nothing to do with this latest revelation. i very much because it's certainly not going to press the american voters that the president united states and says he's a they get heard a successful businessman paid $750.00 in taxes to gotten 17 that's a very. troubling situation say the least and furthermore this official confirmation of the enormous amount of debt hanging over his head which is like that of a call soon as he leaves office and if he face an office another term wherever he goes the money too. can manipulate him and he's going to be beholden to who ever he hopes the money and you don't know who that person really is what you say mr
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premier that looks bad which it does but i wonder will it make a difference to his supporters and is it going to make a difference come election day in november. i believe it will make a difference to the voters who are out to start we have a good 20 or 30 percent population will vote for donald trump no matter what for whatever reason that worked up over the abortion issue or over the fact that they're afraid someone is going to come and take away their automatic weapon or whatever their absurd is and so we do have some voters who will vote for trump no matter what but that is not that the percent of america. that i believe that a lot of us have had it with donald trump's law is the way he's run this time 420-0000 deaths from coke at 19 and compare that to the relatively few deaths in germany nothing per capita the way that's been managed our death for capital far in
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excess of germany and most other countries. i think americans realize that we have a very bad business manager with bankrupting many companies for bankrupting our country and putting us in banter and he's dishonest and he's have limbed death it's a very very scary situation this pretty you know you if you were a lifelong republican you served for a republican president in the white house but listening to you tonight i would say that you sound like a die hard democrat what what has happened to the g o p. i've a political independent i was a republican for 30 years i left the republican party 2008 getting the republican party for decades was stronger in standing up to the russians and their aggression from other countries and the idea of other countries manipulating our elections selected our president and a president who might be indebted our countries and
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a president who behaves the way donald trump has should be anathema to anyone who is in the republican party with a degree of seriousness over the years including and also democrats and independents this is not a partisan issue when it's very very unfortunate that you support us misplayed or how do you explain that my last question before we run out of time how do you explain then the fact that in the us senate you have so few republicans who are willing to even criticize the president you know much less take a stand and say that what he does is anathema to the the the ethics of the party that has to do with the political rough american campaign fodder system that affects both of our political parties that they head of the party and that is the president the not state your party is them while the head of the particle trolls the fundraising operettas and who gets money to run for office and as senator dares
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criticize donald trump donald trump has made it very clear that he's going to support an opponent we had 2 republican senators leave the senate in the last elections they simply didn't want to deal with it so it's a very dangerous situation for a democracy when campaign money has so much influence and then the president trolls attempt yes yeah and i think that there are a lot of people waiting to see what happens after the election if that there if there will be campaign finance reform in the u.s. richard painter joining us tonight from minneapolis mr painter as always it's good to see you we appreciate your insights tonight thank you thank you very much thank you. it is an old conflict that is boiling over a new forces from armenia and azerbaijan have clashed over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh both sides are using heavy artillery and they reported casualties each accuses the other of starting this fight and the area in question is
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internationally recognized as part of by john but it has been controlled by ethnic armenians since a war in the early 1990 s. a war which killed tens of thousands of people russia germany and the united states have all called for an immediate cease fire. wants to go to war on sunday he signed up as a volunteer in the median capital yerevan yes you see i'm 66 years old and i'm ready to fight for my father. he like many has been left shocked by the weekend's clashes. ministry of defense says bees video as a by johnny london vision of the now gone. through enemy tanks and 2 helicopters were destroyed. our media has declared a state of. being troops. of. light not of the outbreak of a widespread war in the south caucuses that we can see could have unpredictable
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consequences it could spread beyond the region and indeed to enter national security and stability give it a shot of a line there taking up arms in the regional capital on a care mostly a means let's hear the media has controlled the region for decades but under international law it belongs to azerbaijan. azerbaijani officials have imposed martial law and curfews the government in baquba blames its neighbor for the new escalation. it's no secret that the 1st shot was also carried out. by the armenian minute tree in it many still much. talk he has promised to back isaac by john there were joint military exercises in july which had to nav. to touch one to destroy the armenians and a media that's clear. a media is hoping for russian support from moscow and the
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e.u. have called for an end to the fighting. well my next guess is. executive director at the armenian national committee of america he joins us tonight from our washington d.c. studios mr harvey it's good to have you on the program what are you hearing about this conflict how close 'd are we to a full scale war. actually too close for comfort. a regional war amid a global pandemic they threaten to blow up armies nuclear power station this is not just regional but also global implications for the area that is being fought over nagorno-karabakh it is internationally recognised as belonging to her by john is that wrong then would you say is that a source of this ongoing conflict the only claim that azerbaijan has
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to. which we call our saw is that joseph stalin stole it for them and the fact that the soviets you know gerrymander the caucasus is no basis for. him sovereignty over has. is an ancient armenian land it's been arming in this long as there has been in armenia my last trip before this pandemic was to nevada where i prayed at a monastery that was established in the 1st century. well if the times there are so deep why can we not then find peace as it sounds like what you're describing the area within should belong to our meanie. i think the area should belong to the people who live there and that's all from a nation should determine the status of the region azerbaijan doesn't want to accept that the un has grown from 50 members to close to $200.00 because the arc of history bends towards from a nation democracy greater independence azerbaijan you know is resisting that and
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and it's clear that they're the aggressor here you can see that from the fact that they're the destructive force they want to change the status quo you can listen to the words of their own leaders they talk all the time about conquering arming and arts off and finally they're the only side that's blocking the gunfire locators that the west see what like to deploy these come far locators will allow the international community to kind of like call balls and strikes on the border to see who started the aggression arming it embraces that but but has resisted it you have written to the u.s. diplomats and u.s. media outlets speak of it right about our media in the eyes of by john having period he would you say they don't have that you say it's wrong to even write about that why is that. so basically what happens is every time there's an attack russia community says well we don't know who initiated it so they issue a generic call on both parties to refrain from violence and when that effectively
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does is it takes the perpetrator and rewards them it emboldens them to be more violent because they're not going to be called out and it puts the victims at greater risk so instead of having this artificial neutrality or false parity the international community should deploy those gunfire locators and the next time there's an attack neutral monitors can tell everybody including the parties you know who initiated the gresham and they can you know be held to account there is this complaint of disengagement by the u.s. in the region and i guess a cynic might say that if i'm sure by john has launched a military offensive one of the reasons that it may have done is because the u.s. is disengaged at the moment do you agree with that. i think i do and i think that if that states were more forceful in challenging azerbaijan's aggression in cutting off for example the military the more than $100000000.00 and u.s. military that's gone to baku if we put that on the line if we put that assistance
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on the table i think we'll see azerbaijan step back from the brink of disaster ok part of the executive director of the armenian national committee of america mr imparja we appreciate your time and your valuable insights tonight thank you. thank you. what do a teenage boy convicted of blasphemy in one area and the head of poland's auschwitz memorial what do they have in common suddenly a lot more than either would have ever imagined peter sivits is the head of poland's auschwitz memorial now he has written to nigeria's president offering to serve part of the prison sentence that was handed to omar furtak a 13 year old boy for blasphemy he's also requested a pardon for the boy a shari'a court in nigeria's northern kanu state sentence the boy to 10 years in prison for making blasphemous statements during an argument if
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a pardon is not possible since he says that he and 119 other volunteers would each sit one month in prison to spare the boy from any time behind bars now here's part of the letter that's been written regardless of what he said he cannot be treated as fully aware and responsible given his age he should not be subjected to the loss of the entirety of his youth be deprived of opportunities and stigmatized physically emotionally and educationally for the rest of his life. but i'm pleased now to welcome to the day mr peter devinsky himself mr it's been good to have you with us. what moved you to write this letter and to organize this response in defense of this teenage boy.
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good evening because the president will hurry was 2 years ago in 2018. and i were thinking when i learned this history that maybe is his visit and emotions are certainly felt on those very cruel place. may make him that saying. give me give a chance to this is young boy 13 years old omar thought all could. many times you know we are looking on media and internet on social media. many different tragic histories this time. because it was the president who visited us really well not so long to go i was thinking that maybe we can we can do something and have you heard from the nigerian president since he wrote this letter. i did not receive any answer and you know.
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send this letter of friday to the. nigerian embassy poland and he posted of course to the media and to the to the twitter. it was a weekend i suppose it must take some times for you know some discussions between the federal level and the regional level since it is a bit complicated in nigeria but i hope that the reserves would be would be profitable for everybody because it's completely impossible to send. its entire allies that it's instructed by something like this but you know as well as we do that blasphemy is a crime under sharia law and this this young boy his story it is it is a tragic story but it certainly is not the only one. what about the other people
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to face very harsh punishments under shari'a law that do not get the attention of someone like yourself. it's certainly a problem a bit of a distortion maybe just discussions but these use now a very open and very world wide discussion maybe we'll have also see all the different different very painful situations like this. i don't know i hope that however however we have to remember about sharia it's fairly ok but nigeria has signed a many different documents. international documents about more than respect to those in charge who would have voted with different legal approaches general. international law is all were national and regional. i think in the hands of the president is really a decision of. what means there just isn't one means or international obligations
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of nigeria mr susie i've got about a minute left let me ask you have you been able to communicate with this this young teenager omar photo no of course you know it was impossible. i don't have any contact with him i hope that in the future if you could pursue below i would like to go even in niger to me if you can promise to the president already to the finance education of this young boy if he's released from the prison ok. the director of the auschwitz memorial in poland mr schmidt we appreciate your time tonight and please keep us informed if and when you do hear something please let us know thank you. thank you. well the day is almost done in the conversation it continues online you'll find us on twitter in the news or you can follow me at brant golf t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow gives another day we'll
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on d w. and how's your view of the world. where i come from that all that glitters just go it just like with chinese foods doesn't measure of where i am it's always reminds me of cold after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but better taking a step back i see things i need to have different terminology then of course a person to go nations that includes the other part of the wall i haven't been ever to mention it in china that's why you are not a chinese people wondering if they're going to say it but if people have a right to learn all this is ready it is this is their job a job that of them how i see it and at the same why i love my job because i tried to do it except maybe an hour a day my name of the names you and i were added up you.
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2 don't want to. use you know i mean in your monotonous you going us. closer than others cynical media. us all up with only about a. vision of getting your money you don't want it. this you know i mean you may not and seemed. like a sort of moment out. what i'm focused on in the studio but i'm like what it took and i said i'm not going to attempt. this you know i mean in your mind not a single when you are getting in when you cry i don't want i. mean i'm going to and unanimous. the show could go because i see it yes it's it. i should not. only safe but i caught it when i'm with her to have fun to. see it because as if to
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say i said. this is g.w. news lawyer from berlin tonight the billionaire president who didn't pay his taxes a bombshell report about donald trump's tax history claims he did not use. the new york times as the trump used massive losses of his business empire to get out of paying federal income tax also coming out of the realm brewing in germany over a permanent storage site for nuclear waste but myriad says it doesn't want it but
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where will it end up. i'm burned off it's good to have you with us we begin with extraordinary. findings from a bombshell report by the new york times it has gained access to tax documents from the u.s. president that go back 20 years the report alleges that trump paid no federal income tax in 10 of the last 15 years it says he was able to cut his tax bill by claiming heavy losses across his business empire thereby losing more money that he made and also cassaday out on his image as a successful businessman. reactions to the new york times has reflected the deep divisions that are evident across america in this
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election year yesterday because i pay way more than that in quarterly tax payments and i'm a business owner so i think it will affect the election probably not because there's been way worse accusations against him before and people haven't cared if the plaintiff if not true is not true you know why now why now they bring this up like 35 days to election day you know i me makes my blood boil. everything he does makes my blood boil and what's going to make my blood boil even more is that there are no consequences to this and it's just more proof that he's a good man and always has been he has done a lot in the past few years that were. against the law things that are against the law and people would have probably been a prosecutor or thrown in jail for but he got away with it so i think this is just another thing that they'll just throw in that bucket and forget about it. the story
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adds to the troubles of a president trailing badly in opinion polls the newspaper reported that tax filings show donald trump pay just $750.00 in federal income taxes in 2016 the year he won the presidency and the same amount in 2017 his 1st year in office and he paid no income taxes whatsoever in 10 of the previous 15 years. that's because he reported losing more money than he made according to the times you also reported to be personally responsible for loans and other debts totaling more than $420000000.00 revelations that undermine the image trump likes to promote of himself as a successful businessman and deal maker trump dismissed the story as untrue so it was a total fake news fake. on tuesday evening trump and his challenger joe biden face off for the 1st of 3 televised debates by trump's tax history gives the democrats
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fresh ammunition going into the final month of the campaign are for more like to welcome robert gibbs he's associate professor in the department of sociology at lancaster university and he's the author of the book trump presidency journalism and democracy professor it's good to have you on the show this is certainly not flattering to donald trump in his image as this business tycoon a successful business tycoon do you think he'll be able to reset the narrative here . well you know joe biden and his contender really need something to take donald trump to the mat but we don't know if this is going to be yet. trump supporters they don't like paying their taxes either i mean one of the things we know in the states is that 2 things will happen in my death and taxes and if you can still donald trump can still get a building with his name on it for the average american that looks like a great success story and if he isn't paying into the tax conkers well that may
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just be price you know part of the price of doing business so you know biden is really going to have to bring this hard if he wants to get some some steps out of it do you not think it's going to hit the banks of supporters the fact that he paid the year became president $750.00 in income taxes when the average american paints $12000.00 yeah i know that's the that's the question we're going to have to to see if it plays out for november 3rd you know one of the concerns is that the tax man comes in and there's not much left on the fuel floor for food right the grocery bills are going to be skyrocketing here as people get ready for christmas i mean there's no there are lots of things that are going on in people's minds about about money but at the end of the day is donald trump the person who can take america and make a great again in their minds their issues a race there are issues of class or issues of gender that are going on that might just trump whether the president actually piece of filth i mean according to this
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report a double trump is personally responsible for more than $300000000.00 in loans that will soon soon come due. i understand that if a person was trying to get security clearance at the white house for example and had this type of personal they would never get the security clearance what does that say then about the u.s. president and perhaps being a threat to national security. well i mean you're absolutely right about getting security clearance it is very difficult to do they look into every nook and cranny and donald trump is very pretty clear about what he does and he tries to take this and make a wind out of this in this case he's pitting the media against him again so i don't know if he's a threat to national security because he doesn't pay his taxes but certainly his judgment might be brought into question about how he's going to pay for
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a border wall and how he's going to pay for a new air your 1st one and i was going to pay for all of these. infrastructure improvements are things that he keeps promising if he alone can't even contribute to it 4 years ago with their 1st presidential debate hillary clinton accused all the trump of not paying his taxes and his response to her was yeah that means i'm smarter. but that was a real hit with the voters what in your opinion does joe biden have to do at the debate tomorrow night to make sure it doesn't happen to him as well. well look you know donald trump can be accused and admit to maybe some mistreatment of women certainly he can say things that are by most reasonable people considered resist we don't know what it's going to take to keep donald trump down if that's what the democrats truly want to do i don't know why they put up bernie they did put up bernie sanders or somebody who could really kind of take some hits harder than maybe joe biden can now i think joe biden has really rough few leaks i had of him
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standing up against donald trump and democrats don't want to play dirtier than republicans and that's maybe where the democrats had sealed their fate if they want to do the honest aboveboard take the high road sort of approach that's now is obviously speaking to a lot of americans unfortunately they're responding quite well to what donald trump has to say. all right professor overton just joining us tonight from lancaster university professor we appreciate your time and your insights thank you. folks take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world dozens have reportedly been killed or wounded in the 2nd day of fighting between our media and eyes are by sean over the disputed region of nagorno car block the clashes are some of the fiercest in more than a quarter of a century the fighting broke out in an area that lies within arms or by john but has been controlled by ethnic armenians since 1904 war protesters have gathered in
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barcelona to protest the ruling of spain's supreme court to uphold a decision barring torah from office for 18 months the kettle on separatist was forced to step down as regional president with immediate effect tour had refused to take down a pro independence banner from a government building ahead of last year's general election the media spokesman for the german far right party has been fired after it emerged that he was secretly recorded suggesting migrants should be shot or gassed to death. germany is looking for a new site to store nuclear waste a report by the german waste management organization known as the b g e i didn't find 90 potential locations around the country but it has already ruled out one known as gourlay been a former salt mine that was earmarked decades ago and has long been a focus of protests. for decades the small community of gore laban was the symbol
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of the anti nuclear movement in germany now scientists say the geology of the region is not suitable for the permanent storage of nuclear waste gourlay been is not among the possible locations of a storage site presented on monday the new map shows places with subsoil is like clay salt or crystalline rocks such as granite the only regions where a permanent site is deemed possible after it if you consider that we have now designated 54 percent of the territory of germany in this category and it's clear there's a big difference between the designated area and the area that will eventually be the storage site it's not my and. at the moment 1900 containers with highly radioactive waste from germany clear plants are being stored where they were produced so far only geological criteria have been used to narrow the search for a waste site on that basis large parts of the varia have been declared suitable some in that state suspect
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a political motive and of cast doubt on the process they question why gore labor has been ruled out this is pretty shoddy it would be a great shame if decades of work to investigate that site as well as billions of taxpayer euros was simply wasted indifference and the opposition green party said this is not about wishing for a favorite outcome but about finding the safest site to store radioactive material gemini's environment minister also believes it's a task for the whole country to face once the action in germany we have found out the hard way that a search like this can only succeed if we act together and with solidarity all mainstream political parties the parliament and the 16 states decided together to undertake this search it's a good process last month. is screwed the quest for a final resting place for germany's nuclear waste is progressing but the arguments are likely to get more intense as a result. well it is the holiest day of the jewish calendar but this year in israel
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yom comports is being marked under a strict nationwide walked down the government reimposed restrictions 10 days ago after corona virus cases surged to record levels now the government has defended the popular measures saying that they were crucial to stop the country's health care system from collapsing under the strain of new hospital admissions on ukraine has been to find out how israel's hospitals are now. yes coming the caisson and this coronavirus intensive care units happens only through a window and over and not speak nervously would just finished a 2 hour shift on the more it now it's her turn to support her colleagues from the control room the rotating shifts hart the patients on this floor are all in critical condition due to cope with 19 course she had to go to the corner say one of the difficulties of her own is that a patient can be sitting with you and laughing with you and 3 hours later he's in
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an induced coma and on a respirator it can get worse very rapidly on the body just collapses and it's not easy to see people outside only see a lockdown while the economic situation gets worse they see an increase in the case numbers but not the people dying here. like most hospitals and is red the rambam hospital in haifa has to deal with a dramatic rise and call that 19 patients. its corona units will be moved to this underground parking lot 3 floors below this street this vast $45.00 underground hospital was planned he is a go in the event of war now the country is at war the cruel now virus says the hospital startrek to. the last 8 weeks we saw another 6 of the patients so and the mortality is racing we have lots of critical care patients we currently
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have 70 patients in the hospital 14 of them of ventilated 2 on akmal care and we see increasing needs of medical care the main issue for the hospital is having enough trained medical stuff available for corona cases while still maintaining regular services upstairs it's time for the would move to get ready to go inside the wards again for 2 more hours the 2nd time in this shift. a very it's a very physical job our patients are unconscious many are overweight and are very heavy our protective masks fogged up and it's hard to see anything and we sweat a lot in our suits when we come out they've changed color when the old one is the. most you have been on the job for many months now this stuff is prepared to go the extra mile over hoping that the latest tightening of the nationwide knock down route bring down infection rates. well here's
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a reminder the top story we're following for you us president has described it as fake news and claim that these benefited from years of tax avoidance in new york times report says the trumps business empire claims heavy losses and as a result hardly any said or wrote in come to us. you're watching the news live from berlin monica jones is up next with the business she'll be right back. in support of. what's able. to be able. to use crime fighters are back
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as europe's summer holiday season comes to an end we'll visit one of the areas where the hordes of tourists never came. welcome to d.w. business i want to go johnson berlin good to have you with us so u.s. stocks jumped on monday bouncing back from the longest weekly losing streak in a year for the s. and p. 500 the dow shares in the aviation sector were among the main drivers with delta airlines united airlines and american airlines rising between 5.7 and 6.2 percent and in another sign there's growing optimism in the sector united airlines and its pilots reached an agreement of both sides say will avoid about 2850 furloughs that were set to take effect later this week well for more let's bring in our financial market correspondent yards quarter who is standing by in sunny new york. and it's not just aviation driving the market today right. well
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basically investors gripped a lot of those recently beaten down stocks among them but also all the stocks off for a cruise ship is for example also with some strong gains if you might see in the background still not that many traffic in the skies for manhattan and in new york and they had often american airlines for example is quoted saying before seen as really a veil of bull that the capacity of the industry won't really return to much more than 50 percent and even if there has been the agreement between pilots and united continental if congress will not approve to a new aid package for the airline industry that expires actually on wednesday night we still could see tens of thousands of layoffs in the industry. the last what is unspoken there yes but i notice that is very quiet way you are and maybe that's because everybody is sort of trying to prepare for a big week ahead tell us what's in store.
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actually there is a lot going on this week if we stay with the aviation industry the head of the f.a.a. will probably conduct the 1st test flight was the 737. 8 plane so that is seen as a milestone boeing by the way it was an uptick of a good 6 percent the biggest winner in the dollar jones industrial average so that's probably coming later this week then on wednesday we have the highly anticipated i.p.o. of pal and the software company that does a lot of business with. governments all over the group hope and then on friday we have the big jobs report coming up then clearly in the night from tuesday to when state will have the 1st debate between president donald trump and joe biden so however that goes it might also have some impact on stock prices here in the united states as long you are going on in the day has to come in specially
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also now that the months is coming to an end and you'll keep us informed of course and scott in new york thank you so much. now a brief look at some other business stories making news a federal judge in the u.s. has halted a countrywide ban on short video optic talk the decision gets chinese bystanders more time to conclude it's still with us firms oracle and wal-mart president donald trump outside of security concerns an issue in the original ban. the us government has imposed sanctions on china's biggest chip maker s m i c the american commerce department claims there is a risk that equipment sold to the firm may be diverted to military use experts say the move could hold the company's development back for several years. the music label behind a hugely popular k. pop band b t s is priced its initial public offering at $115.00 a share big to raise more than $800000000.00 through an october listing on south
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korea's cost the investor interest is already high with demand outstripping the number of shares being offered. the beijing motor show is finally taking place and in a 6 month delay due to the pandemic the fact it's happening at all shows the chinese government wants the well to know it has the virus under control of manufacture is it offers an appeal nitty to showcase their latest innovations as they strive to gain market share in the world's biggest market. this is the hi fi x. an all electric battery powered luxury car made in china it's just one of 160 new energy vehicles on display at the beijing auto show. electric and hydrogen fuel cars make up a quarter of the exhibits this year more than ever before. the timeline for fuel economy and mission requirements will not stall this time nonstop so stop you for a little not so they still have we have to keep the timeline on that basis just
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a situation for the industry i would say. the chinese government is pushing the sector it's targeting a 25 percent adoption rate for energy saving vehicles by 2025 at the exhibition all electric vehicle manufacturers are seeing a surge in interest from investors who are searching for the next tesla or x. painter and lee alto from china both going public in the u.s. this year. but despite pandemic restrictions beijing's halls are packed many executives like toyota c.e.o. akio toyoda prefer instead to join by video link. you know that there is no crisis the human kind cannot overcome we will do everything possible in order so that we can overcome the coronavirus crisis together. china is the only major auto market that has recovered quickly from the recent kovan $1000.00 crash the country's auto sales rose almost 12 percent in august compared to a year earlier while sales in europe and the u.s.
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remain down and that's why manufacturers from all over the world are keen to show off their latest and greatest here and the sky may not even be the limit this drone like vehicle can carry 2 people a step towards flying cars. the recently retired on a c section has withdrawn his appointment to head the comic a supervisory board sacha known even outside germany at appearances doctors said as faced growing criticism from investors over his legacy profit outlook has fallen amid rising costs dipping sales and regulatory penalties. you know tourism ministers have agreed to better coordinate coronavirus measures in a bid to support the flagging tourism industry sectors been badly hit by travel restrictions due to the pandemic keeping vacationers away for most of the summer season can winter make up for it. reports from spain. while the season is coming to
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an end in most of europe the real action is just beginning on the spanish island where to vent without italian peace has lived here for 15 years she runs a kite surfing school after months of coronavirus restrictions she's now hoping for winter vacationers subtropical climate here is pleasant in the colder months and it's nearly all the way it's windy. i hear and i should arrive. and also we we have a lot of reservation not like for long term or more like asking for information how this situation is looking right now there are a lot of people from all over europe interested in coming here and i hope it can be possible for everybody because it's far less optimistic he runs a small country hotel in the interior of the island the restaurant is doing reasonably well but he says the hotel business has collapsed because for months people all over the world have been warned against travel to spain he has already
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had to let go several employees on his small team and he sees few signs of improvement. they were really good employees they always did a good job one of them ended up on the streets without work and without any form of support i think the situation could get even worse people's fear runs deep it's going to be difficult to recover from. about 2 thirds of all workers on 4 to ventura live from to receive their crisis as such in the african and south american migrant workers on the island particularly hard many lost their jobs from one day to the next and do not appear in any official statistics under itself migrants work without papers in the hotels and restaurants on the island according to local age organizations and like other residents they're not entitled to any government support and then the absence of tourists is becoming more and
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more of an existential threat the island government doesn't even try to put a gloss on things it is now pinning all its hopes on a meeting off the e.u. tourism minister as the government commissioners hopes rest on travel quality toss his government's idea on the arrival and departure of the island could test all the tourists for the coronavirus and existing quarantine regulations could be lifted and a hole in that meets in the 28th of september in europe they are able to say ok all european countries decide how to proceed to make those tests in the airports on the ports the government of the coyotes and also for the time and today we have to budget with the money to make it possible they could start up or terrorists as early as tomorrow the politician said it would be expensive but it would be worth it if planes finally landed on the island regularly again. and just before we go eating out is no fun anymore certainly since we know that aerosols can float in the
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air for alice potentially transmitting coronavirus from one guest to another and that's why it's safer to sit outside but what if it rains well here's an idea from new york thanks to what living in a bubble may not be possible during a pandemic dining in one now is. these plastic shelters belong to cafe du soleil a french restaurant on manhattan's upper west side as the weather changes the bubbles keep diners dry and out of the wind through the brainchild of restaurant owner elaine shover oh i thought about even dry and i said to myself you know what am i going to do you know for one the weather use cold but not too cold and i said i have to do for some time and online saw i went online and i found this bubble. in dry and i said you know what the new auto once and for.
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disappearing in time ecosystems are in danger on land. in the caribbean climate change is brutally real environmental activists are doing all they can but is there any hope this paradise can be saved. part of the. rescue live on climate change. in 60 minutes
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