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moving from over to jordan will take that amount of time well this all started because german lawmakers german parliamentarians would deny permission to go and visit their troops that were stationed in turkey but it's the latest step and what has been a generation in the diplomatic relations between germany and. the failed coup attempt last year in turkey saw tensions rise after germany said it may consider offering asylum to some of those who took part or accused of taking part in that coup attempt there was also a diplomatic for rory of the president to one side wanting to campaign here in germany during the referendum that they held this year they were tonight the rights to do that that fled things up and that's also been beaten name calling from towards lane will be even president the one going as far as accusing the german
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government of nazi tactics all of this between two nato allies who are really at the lowest ebb when it comes to the diplomatic ties these are all of them or for me in half an hour's time before it's going into. this talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always will in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but it was simply that we in remains as such because we simply forgot. scene we've allowed them to rearrange
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their paint you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy we became their face . that's what i call the lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. sheep the blues of being black sheep mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to come this simple in his national has been begged to simply tat the feelin blue is black and blue. all the feeling to free up. every of the world experience for the educated are the old the old. the old according to just.
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what will come along for there are. i'm action or times when this is going underground five years to the day that wiki leaks founder julian assange is arbitrarily detained by the u.k. government in the ecuadorian embassy in london despite no charges against him coming up on the show we speak to shadow minister britain's first m.p. to win a seat at this month's general election about right back tracking and the coalition payoffs and we speak to a survivor of the holocaust and the makers of the new film destination unknown about auschwitz liberated by stalin more than seventy years ago it's a good day to bury bad news to mainstream media spin that you might have missed
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some more coming up in today's going underground but first bricks it negotiations begin today and what is exactly the state of europe as mainstream commentators here in the u.k. use the strength of the euro currency as a barometer of wellbeing across the continent well the cradle of european democracy is arguably in ruins greece is sliding into recession with quarter with g.d.p. gone since the bankruptcy of lehman brothers and unemployment at twenty three percent this politician from europe's most powerful economy saw it coming before trial induce a political we utterly condemn the austerity policy towards the greek government by the german federal government it's an unjustified intervention and you get the feeling after the break in england after the emergence of a great number of right wing populist parties and groups the european elite and especially the german federal government should not.
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storm watch number three four remains in effect until eight pm and now includes the following counties in delaware in newcastle and maryland and the following counties in new jersey burlington camden cumberland and gloucester. long to bless new labor mindset joining me now is jeremy colvin the minister for industrial strategy sons and. the following is a severe thunderstorm watch announcement from the national weather service. severe thunderstorm watch number three five four remains in effect until eight pm and now includes the following marine location delaware bay waters north east point new
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jersey to slaughter beach delaware remember a severe thunderstorm watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large hail and damaging winds and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radio and television outlets or internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating severe thunderstorm watch number three five four remains in effect until eight pm and now includes the following marine location delaware bay waters north of east point new jersey to slaughter beach delaware. in a number of areas in terms of reviewing existing regulations to prove them such a clearly such a clearly life or death issue he he needs to understand the conservative party needs to i'm so why they sat around for four years and to what extent this
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terrible terrible tragedy could have been avoided but from the moment the news came from kansans in. downing street appeared to be saying schools is all over in the media saying well mustn't politicize the trudged i think so i do think that is one of the most politically charged things to say if people are asking questions and at democratic country if people are asking questions and of those in power and particularly in the tower block like that where your safety is dependent on these regulations if people are asking questions how is that politics sizing it that is part of our political democracy and i really think it is they who undermine our democracy by saying that asking questions and holding people to account is somehow politicizing tragedy did you when the biggest.
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it was not just simply that's when really important but i mean it's the first thing jeremy called in and his team under labor movement and i run a fantastic campaign whilst the tories the conservatives ran a very very bad campaign but what was very noticeable for me in newcastle from quite early on the manifesto launch is really emphasize that but even before that is that i have to you know suppose it's surprising number of first time voters and not only young people though you know visiting universities and doing registration drives on campus it was clear that young people would vote but also i had thirty forty year old so often women in the. every paid job all with childcare responsibilities who were voting for the first time who you know that they hadn't been inspired or they hadn't been angry enough to vote before and in jeremy and the message that we were putting forward they found something both they five
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something inspiring to vote for i think that's really important oh ironic that some critics might say thanks to all your work during goldman's work britain is in a worse state no because we have a sort of coalition of chaos and the do you piece is about to get some power of the whole united kingdom we know in a worse situation. that's very just as if we are in a. because we have the hope of not having a conservative government for five years and those who haven't had a pay rise first you know just for seven years which is just about everybody those whose public services have been undermined those dependent on child care which is an affordable those unable to live in a decent house those who securities depending on the piece and everyone who wants a good job as opposed to minimum wage is even a contract job they have hope now that that might happen before an other five year
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term but at the same time you're absolutely right that the situation that to raise a me and to team in trying to hang on to power the situation they put our country in is unbelievable. as it was it's not just a labor party saying that we have. previous prime ministers most of her previous prime ministers also emphasizing that going into this sort of some sort of the you know group to deal with the t p the in certainty but also the threat to well haunt for for rights when i'm bored i now do p.t. q there's a strong woman says i'm not westminster much but oh you be will brazil really be good for. expansionism we are you agree with. that on i think there's a real there's a real question in there because we as a north east m.p. i will be really interested to see to what the d. p.
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what their price is and whether the rest of the can she will sharing it and so for example if part of that price is reductions on passenger airport passenger tax which is a real issue in the northeast as well as in northern ireland then unless we're sharing in that we're going to be disadvantaged and there's a whole raft of other areas investment and transport etc if seventy ends for northern ireland but continues for the rest of the country because they haven't got the all the votes to get it through parliament against their own tories against their own party then. but the people the northeast of every region in this country want something but this is. more than i do and this is a matter for the whole country and depression right you know but when one bush the right saw a pact and this talk of across the country on on on of the abortion
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i think it's a real challenge it's it is a coalition of details. for us which appears to be a good position for the. coalition. but one of equally important point and it is not just a piece of so how can the government have. been meant to be impartial showed in northern ireland which is one of the requirements of the peace process if it is. by a member of the. protestant. it's whatever how can it be perceived as being pashto if they are members of the ballot that depended on the votes of the three and i was we have no absolute commitment is what will be will be working for absolute need not to go backwards on the peace process
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as well as all the other issues which are in play right now you know that we can't go back once a month so the prime minister will consider we as. we will be making sure she. gets. the outsourcing of. british industry. what do you think about. at the moment merging the cap. could be a british airways one thousand four hundred jobs in webster new coastal. in my constituency actually a new class. in firstly i. agree that the op party was responded there's one thing under twenty blair and gordon brown there was life it wasn't yes there was a movement which i think was
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a huge industry which which was a mistake in a way to take out everything that didn't we didn't respond to what they considered to be their main profit drivers i was a mistake i think british airways especially after what happened you know a few weeks ago to be outsourcing all its i.t. which is fundamental to any company's success is what is wrong i think there was a commitment by labor to renationalise it's like emirates or singapore airlines or qatar there's no commitment from germany corbin's labor to remain. no no i mean a lot of you don't think emirates come to her and singapore airlines are good at their own augustine that balance sheets but i think it's more a question of what the kind of competition there is in the market not monopolies what what failed to ticket was the rail service was trying to have competition in infrastructure the industries like which is where we saw the wasn't competition we
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see that in energy again because you can't have more than one energy network and so you've got private sector monopolies which exploit consumers i'm not sure that you could describe. an industry is that even though i'm not particularly great fan of finding. out i really. want to thank you after the break as we approach the seventy sixth anniversary of the creation of a nazi ukraine before liberation by soviet troops we speak to a holocaust survivor and the makers of the new film destination and about the dead to most. plus from duping crown in country to private schools and big oil companies profiteering from the u.k. government role in this week's news. about two of going on the ground. i'm max kaiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is on
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a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to the. destabilizing global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed kaiser. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around. washington washington. business to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. welcome back today people have grunfeld tower in west london like those in bangladesh is run applause of four years ago may still be picking up the pieces of
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what's left of their lives after a fire that even mainstream media haven't been able to conceal is political because the smoke clears what stories have been obscured behind the post british election fallout ahead of today's bricks of. his going underground senior producer pete bennett reporting on some of the week's news. in a week for the political pool keys we sift through the mainstream media trough stories discarded quicker than to raise a maze close's a some may say tricky terry duped crowd and country with over a million pounds in its who we call. you think that a few quid or at least a free school mail for one in three children now living in multi-dimensional poverty especially in private schools that david cameron eats in college a set to save the billion pounds thanks to their charitable status maybe they talk
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big oil companies a trick or two as the u.k. government pays shell over one hundred million pounds in rebates despite making billions in profits and possibly destroying the planet well there has to be said shade of reply to say that transparency is an essential tool in building trust schools that leaks is another eats in a luminous boris johnson attempts to clean up his party's mess by what's happening in peace to calm down and get behind the prime minister a prime minister who's overseeing all s.a.'s troops disguised as beggars and road sweepers on a street amid fears of more terror attacks which may or may not be connected to u.k. foreign policy and eight hundred days is the beginning of the u.k. backed bomb making government protesters in london have projected pictures of starving children on the walls of the saudi arabian embassy in mayfair yet despite human rights concerns the u.s. senate still voted to continue arming the saudis all of the horrific war meanwhile the pensacola program intensifies with the u.s.
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only acknowledging a fifth of its lethal strikes despite the bureau of investigative journalism documenting up to eleven attacks in yemen alone this recording to the u.n. less than thirty percent of international aid is even seen as civilians you so desperately need it will at least president trump was in good spirits as he celebrated his seventy. day to day he shares with fellow gemini take us army p. two hundred forty two years since their inception over one hundred bases worldwide and one point five million soldiers and civilian employees which if tallied up with amount to the fourth largest city in the land of the free so is the home of the brave switches allegiances securing a multi-billion dollar deal that could start despite the saudi blockade and trumps accusations of funding terrorism a local businessman plan to airlift four thousand cows to help the country might just have been out shown by a high flying all american fast food stunt so as the absurdity of a chicken burger in the stratosphere finally settles in in actuality
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a food bank from the ground has hit record new heights that's one point two million a murdered sea food parcels handed out each year around fifty percent going to children just as harsh austerity measures since two thousand and eight have forced more and more people to survive below the breadline with an angry and marginalized population looking for answers we asked the questions the mainstream media hasn't and we go underground. bennett with some of this week's buried news nearly two years ago today a neo nazi opened fire in a u.s. church killing nine people in a racially motivated attack known as the charleston shootings deaths from far right in the u.s. have surpassed those carried out by groups motivated by. ideology with eighteen attacks killing forty eight people compared to forty five people in million attacks this however is nothing compared to the millions killed displaced or wounded by nature wars around the world but how can
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a rising popularity in far right parties so just runs as a national front of the party for freedom in the netherlands we looked at in the shadow of fascist atrocities in the second world war jeopardy editors of aston back i met with clear focus and on the robot the director and producer of the new film destination unknown as well as a holocaust survivor. he seventy three years ago today the wealthy took the horrifying details of a mass killing and taught. concentration camp the report was written by. alfred went. from just killing factory in april one thousand nine hundred forty four up until then the inner workings of the death count. secret document revealed to her feet and scale of mass murder being carried out. now the story. for to get.
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has been documented in the film destination and i filmed over fourteen years. in treating. battling the nazis with russian forces i spoke the film's director. as well as holocaust survivor at. the passion a weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for eastern berks county in eastern pennsylvania northwestern montgomery county in southeastern pennsylvania lehigh county in eastern pennsylvania west central northampton county in eastern pennsylvania until three thirty pm at two forty nine pm severe thunderstorms were located along
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a line extending from maryland hartsfield to lease more to near fairview heights to near sinking spring moving northeast at thirty five miles per hour answered sixty miles per hour wind gusts. source radar indicated impact expects damage to trees and power lines severe thunderstorms will be near linhardt still around two fifty five pm want to makers' around three pm kutztown around three o five pm fleetwood and new tripoli around three ten pm lines and still around three fifteen pm tonton left and classical around three twenty pm best until around three twenty five pm allentown emmaus northampton east greenville valley ancient oaks beares ville could see town and zion till around three thirty pm other locations impacted by the severe thunderstorms include way missing hills west line albertus two plane full of west reading can horse mount and hold them down and reason for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of
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holo cos is a is a monday and on tuesday and on a wednesday and one terrorist day and every day over my life for the seventh. i never get this. i lost my whole family. you know i could sit here and talk to you for hours. no my memory so far is pretty good issue and they were liquidated the kharkov ghetto nineteen march thirteenth one thousand nine hundred thirty you heard about them that who are the. commanded of plush of
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i remember him or only it with a whip in one hand and a gun in the other ones and another one was. forgot his name in the second and when the woman was holding a child they were ripped out their child from the mother's arm or smart their head against the wall to killing their child or somebody had a child in the nazis they should do it. i was there and i'm a witness for those i thought process. and they brought in to this square where people were assembled that day all the people from the hospital there were protests and we came they said to them. take away the scriptures in case who will cross the square to god as i will be allowed to live those poor people who
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are corroding on their hands and knees and where they got rid of a side they were shocked ok they were like a game from them and i saw it i would destroy gusting. is she you know one good one day hunger man on the wall by his hand and fight with start something from him and i was dead and i saw it he was beating him and beating god men never said and it did there in the morning i came in that office with some other people cut off his hand with that i give him a glass of water and hi i didn't know what happened to him. his name was hugo friend close years later i was in vienna with some friends in a restaurant and the men walked into the place i walk over to him and i said to him
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my name is had my spare though you're a member the glass of water he looked at me he started crying i tried to call him he live in east one day i call and the woman there and said who who i am i said my name is ed masry he said oh my god and the time your name came in he was crying i was a witness to this day so i never knew what is mean beating till i was beaten so i knew what is it. when they give you. we don't feel that. there was that. one. deputy editor sebastian packer there with the director and producer of destination
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unknown holocaust survivor the film is in selected cinemas around the u.k. and that's it for the show in the meantime keep in touch by social media we'll see you on wednesday sixty one years to the day they write off the miller refused to betray left wing associates of the house committee on american activities a week before the rule. here's what people have been saying about rejected and this is a full on. the only show i go out of my way to lunch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it's the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are
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apparently better than. a c. people you've never heard of. jack tonight president of the world bank so very. seriously send us an e-mail. the headlines in r.t. russia suspends cooperation with the u.s. in syria that american bank will now be tracked to target says comes as a syrian fighter jet was downed by an american will play. also to come unarmed man's neighboring rams his car into a police found in the show in paris meanwhile in london ten people two seriously vanished driven into a crowd of bush. outside the mosque the suspected attacker has been charged with the terror. this was a. place of worship i am.

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