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investigate thoroughly that is what it was what we just said that there is proof militants used chemical substances who punished them have they received any punishment that the coalition and attacked them immediately i did not see anything like that because. germany's refugee agency is being investigated for corruption it's accused of offering bribes for asylum chancellor merkel is now also being dragged into the scandal too with claims that she was aware of the problems but did nothing to reform the organization or your correspondent peter all of the picks up the story as the cash for asylum investigation into the german federal office for migration and the refugees all come from japanese speed public focus has turned to the german chancellor angela merkel and what she knew about the agency's problems its former head frankie good advice gave an interview to a leading german sunday tabloid and which he said he held face to face meetings
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with the chancellor and made it explicitly clear that his agency couldn't cope with the pressures being put on it by refugee policy. there was no structure or organized development in the form of specific tasks set of priorities or occult collation of personality acquirements since no instructions were available everyone could work as they saw feet in response to those claims a spokesperson for angle merkle had this to say. of course there was an ongoing intense process of changing the work of the german federal office of migration and refugees when the refugee crisis broke out i'm just trying to make clear that this device it has repeated reported on these changes in the prove months to the how the federal states the blunder stuck the cabinets he spoke at press conferences and again and again to the public and major league the chancellor was informed about the plan of the reforms and the measures taken in this agency. the investigation began after it was alleged that an employee at the un fought for us in bremen
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wrongfully granted asylum to twelve hundred people on the list though security services say were two islamic extremists one of whom they describe as an actual terror threat while forty four others belonged to islamist groups prosecutors allege that the female employee took both money and gifts to grant asylum wrongfully between twenty thirteen and twenty sixteen as the investigation continues she did nice those charges against her politicians both from the opposition and from within and glimmer of course on coalition partners saying they want answers. it is not about accusations it is not about the vindication of a conspiracy theory but rather about a sober investigation. we have to investigate the accusations of negligence and corruption and you have to do it quickly and everyone who was involved should give testimony the former refugee card and the interior ministry there is
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a way to be done in this investigation last month the country's largest opposition party alternative for germany launched a lot. suit against anglo merkel's refugee policy they say that the chancellor's decision to welcome around one of the half a million refugees to the country should have gone through a vote in the stock and the fact that it didn't is unconstitutional and so we put the legal class in front of the court to question whether there are there is a legal. explanation or a legal reason to open our borders hopefully we'll have a special committee to go into that scandal well the point we're making is probably the scandal is not something about the so one one office environment and has to do with political responsibility and we have to look who is responsible for everything what has happened there before now the big question remains if the chancellor knew that the migration and refugee agency was struggling why was
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nothing done to relieve the pressure betrayal of r.t. . the main critics of angela merkel's liberal migration policy of the right wing party who came third in the country's general election last year the time the rights made a strong showing in slovenia this weekend clinch a quarter of the vote there on sunday the increase in support for the s.t.'s party that has been widely linked to the migrant crisis almost half a million people parts of that country in twenty fifteen and sixteen attempting to cross further into western europe s.t.'s leave the claims that migrants would be better off staying in their own countries. which during the biggest wave of mass migration we told our european partners a better life for those who want to come to europe should be secured in their home countries slovenian philosopher rejected my colleague colum bray that the rise of right wing nationalist parties these days is being driven things by
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a fundamental disconnect between politicians and large swathes of the public. it's just same process all at all western europe united states and so on and so on the ruling liberal elites is usually say last song doctor we saw quote we're going to be all of you know you want to get us all seen. by european institutions and these opens up the strays for us. in the organization as far as slovenia is concerned at the height of the migrant crisis when hungary closed its borders many migrants made their way through slovenia but they were trying to get to france to germany and into britain they didn't stay in slovenia so what do people where you are really think of the migrant crisis they will go to the established. they're going to mostly intercept at the border into a box of trains and drugs for that directly to australia and who are
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a little bit surprised incidentally how many of them when i asked would you like to stay here no no you are all if you don't have money or whatever. we will be tracking like the highest point. yet it's going to get nine days now and counting till football's biggest event kicks off in russia so what better time to catch up this time with a former brazil defender in two time world cup winner careful he gave some insight into how his nation might perform at this summer's big tournament. expectations are really high not only concern in the world cup in russia but also concerning the world cup in general especially regarding the brazilian team pressure is high you are fighting for a world cup with the brazilian team there are more than two hundred twenty million brazilians that's three hundred and twenty million football coaches two hundred and twenty million football fans so there is additional pressure on players to have
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a great world cup when we come to a world cup we come to when no one plays at the world cup just to see that it's late we come to ween of course sometimes it doesn't happen the way you wanted to but you can be sure that the b. and the lack of commitment and brazil is going to have a great world cup want to come on top this time mind ourselves who has in the past a quick line up for the champions the last five top of that france ninety eight then brazil italy course not forgetting spaying a great show and the current trophy holder where are they germany to marty's ready fired up ready to go with our special coverage of the world cup twenty eighty it's going to be russia's first time hosting this amazing event.
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yeah delighted to say merinos on our team as well it was a great coverage from him and some thoughts about how it's going over that period of the next two months so it looks closer to home tomorrow in fight off the break
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we're previewing what's happening the baikonur launch pad tomorrow three crewmen getting ready for their mission to the international space station always good live shots from there we'll tell you all about it coming up after the break that. it's. the walk still of you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. to stop spreading tell you that gossip
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public works well for you. as they tell you. like. all the hawks that we along. with what. federal prosecutors working on the trump russia probe of accused the u.s. president's former campaign manager of pressuring witnesses to give full seven instead of a trial for said to a failed to register as a foreign agent when he lobbied for ukraine in two thousand and twelve but. explains when it comes to meddling the us is a past master. the alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen u.s.
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presidential election still dominates headlines stateside russian meddling into the twenty sixteen election russian interference and russia is again trying to disrupt our elections russia did meddle in the two thousand and sixteen election but you don't need a history lesson to understand that foreign meddling is a global game one that the u.s. plays very well. through our history when we tried to manipulate or influence elections or even overturn to governments it was done with the best interests of the people of that country in mind given the traditional reverence for human rights according to studies between nine hundred forty six and their two thousand great powers intervened one hundred seventeen times in foreign affairs with the us making up a large chunk of those statistics. part design of the interventions in other words situations when great powers that intervene in elections in other countries in an attempt to determine the election result the united states intervened in elections
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of. elections in this manner in forty seven countries for this purpose between one thousand nine hundred eighty six and two thousand here's a few examples the say i publicly admitted it was behind the notorious nine hundred fifty three k. of iran's democratically elected prime minister he insisted on oil should be nationalized which perhaps wasn't in the best interest of iranians or washington's it seems so he was overthrown and the shell small installed for the next twenty six years to safeguard the west all ambitions in the country until it all ended and the west an islamic revolution. the one who's in the me is america there is not based on prejudice or pessimistic points of view but rather it stems from experience from a pre-planned real understanding of the actual realities of the world from a wrong to chile two decades on and the cia is supporting
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a bloody military coup in south america the pinochet government prisoned torches and killed some forty thousand and also political enemies including us citizens and the f.b.i. surveillance like caesar peering into the colonies from distant rome nixon said the choice of government by the chileans wasn't acceptable to the president of the united states but the attitude in the white. house seemed to be if in the wake of vietnam i can no longer send in the marines then i will send in the cia with this in mind is alleging russian meddling in the us election a little hypocritical the reelection campaign of former russian president boris yeltsin was secretly managed by three american political consultants they spilled the beans to a us magazine about their collaboration with the clinton white house to bump up his approval ratings although the americans spoke no russian and worked through translators he began secretly laying out an american style campaign to counter the
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public sentiment running against yeltsin the plot was thrilling so much so showtime made a movie about it based on a true story told to russians how deeply did you know me you did not just government whether they wanted to win. the election were held today apparently stalin. it seems as though outside intervention in domestic politics is as old as politics itself and when it comes to u.s. meddling it'll change your country for the best whether you want it or not. truckee what's happening guatemala now the death toll from the volcano that thinks at least sixteen or maybe the numbers going to go up according to officials only seventeen of those people found so far have been identified as the number could grow because there are a lot of people still missing emergency workers are trying to retrieve bodies from layers of asked in those destroyed villages over three thousand people have been moved to safety there are no staying in temporary shelters works being hampered by
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a lack of electricity of the most heavily affected areas knows a double whammy here too there was a five point two quake off the coast of guatemala on monday probably tied in with this volcano the mountain itself is called before you go really living up to its name means volcano or fire it all kicked off on sunday and it's covered nearby villages and coffee farms as you can see in all these is considered to be the biggest eruption in guatemala in over a century the moment it all happened has been captured on video check this. that was. fifty six mission to international space station set to blast off when the states were for the baikonur launch site in kazakhstan international crew on board of course again it's expected to take that three man crew two days to get up there to
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the orbiting lab jaclyn first time of the launch is looking forward to. we rode into the baikonur cosmodrome as the sun was rising in order to catch the first glimpses of the craft as it left you suddenly platform to slowly surely and ever so cautiously make its way to the launch pad. the so you system is actually made up of two parts the rocket and the spacecraft itself first one of the gate was the rocket which contains the most eye catching aspect the first stage boosters which pressure around twenty metres long it will burn for only one hundred eighteen seconds before falling away at which point the second the third stage rockets take over the top half is the actual spacecraft and it can also be broken down into three sections at the very top of the orbital
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module where the crew will sit for takeoff. currently the site you system is the only one in the world used to get crewmembers back and forth to the international space station behind me you can see the rocket taking its final position on the platform before takeoff. finally in place here at launch pad one also known as the garden start named in honor of your guitar in the first man ever launched into space back in one nine hundred sixty one and that was just a few years after the first artificial satellite was also launched right from here and on wednesday i'm going to get a chance to witness my very own lift off. about the way the world still convulsed this tuesday morning thanks for being with us today.
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for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but the. it was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go meet the center of the problem here with you and do so with all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. a low as i want to and i'm really happy to join that for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on don't appreciate me to just say the reno theology team's latest edition to make up a bigger. look. seems
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wrong. when old rules just don't hold. me to long to get to shape out this day comes to educate and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. i am thinking that mt working. now on the even come near. me car q. two grown up to be
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a true. feeling you. know. and see the. rounding. you. stand. strong. for. in two thousand and thirteen i need clinton young who was on death row in texas and making a documentary on the death penalty and talked to him about his situation but he's been here for an souray i've been here since two thousand and three. i was not
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a much better of it in my other days were there and out there thirty i just sat there in the locker. scour the press and all just a fresh elections but at the. present past our may have. had some i want why did they go to make it the third you know and now that later this fight was spent on what one is on there for all stars. and has been convicted of murder being involved in gang culture he refuses to talk to the police when he's arrested and is also on trial from juvenile prison where he had done some time for burglary . am. harris had a record out there for clinton it goes without saying that you don't inform on others but the other young free men arrested with him have no such qualms they will claim that clinton is the killer. to do. around our use of her like group close to those cars by walking around this one through no
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show. her. through her half of the car done by the phone. after i told clinton asks me in a letter to look at this case with an open mind he says he is not the killer and claims his co-defendants make plea deals with the da when i look at this case i immediately know something is seriously wrong there are no fingerprints or d.n.a. or any other evidence that clinton committed the two murders only statements based fellow suspects mark darnell and david which show substantial discrepancies. they realize all the stuff i have my base they don't want me to get it before the course so they'll know it when i see it's not about justice it's about. a cold the
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statistic and one major vehicle power. ok the best four years i examined testimonies and got a good health information such as crucial ballistic research i also talked to involved parties and witnesses i hope to get an answer to the question could it really be that the wrong man is on death row. get in a vehicle. still put your eye on him or this deal here. the is no excuse. but. my defense is i didn't kill nobody i don't know them i was on the way we're supposed to that you know who's going to go buy some blunts i want
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to see yours you know and things took a turn they got shot and then at that point i was worried i didn't show. they were patient amounts on the car and mark rey shot them later on this is what happened i don't have a fear from the troops. where there is the wall of. i was in the time in the middle. was right. in that city so this city. danielle she should have seen what happened right so he was leaving he last about where he was sitting at yeah i guess he was in and they all and it was it was not the middle he just said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talks
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will be look because margaret says he was there they wasn't my larry i was it i guess because he thinks i did it so he don't want to be land grab behind me in case i tried he said he was in the middle so he can write a rag yes i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not that in the middle that car i don't know if that's the car seating what do you think was the car seat in our member of course it was dual me david paige mark rey darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car cd so i would end up saying four versions i may have i remember like i can even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was superman about three doors down i mean i just lost i remember i have our guess i got a better memory than. when you know that half of everybody's face in the car is a seat or allowed into jr when one around the house jr gets out and he while you are around you know there's a lot of those alive we are from the south so that an aside jr
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you thousand hours around now. and so have. the three of you all gotten a car or whatever that. jr comes from around the house and he's kind of like grew close to those cars by walking around in one clean young. and david paid with an outside the car walking up to the car shot of they had. the windows rolled down and things like that and we hit him. natural reflex a door step back up and fell forward and as a pace i'm going to back ahead and i jumped out the car so when we played jr some routes are over here or there and one place. it was then right in front right in front of the door reached in their own point. a conversation years unrivaled was commonplace going on in the car ride before and during the past
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that point. she thought. of him before he was sitting like clay was at that event as planned way like this and he has a gun under lenses and what are you going to see what are you going to shoot those penitentiaries to to jr reached over the door to jar which will open the door. fly. can you remember how you felt when the first shots were fired it was like. i don't know i mean. i can't really describe.
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our listeners thinking. damn well. you know and. i don't know if it's because of commitment to be in a social extremely violent environment that it actually i mean in some ways no mates and violence i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard a gun jr. first i didn't know what happened. mom said the robber side door and this dude shooting into the car so i started because of a pager and i didn't know what he was doing i just as i look we're going to the door and i was like man.
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the little. likely is it because the two co-defendants who were there a lot of time they said that clinton was sitting here pulled his gun from his waistband and shot him twice in the head how how likely is that is it possible. not just pulling now they show me how to do it has this number here if you shot from right here yeah there's no way why would you hit me if i do this probably one even hates you because you probably miss you because you're not a man on this distance you can still miss it yes if you just bought your and did like this here you can miss this person trying to shoot the hit the body you can hit the head it's harder to hit because it's moving right but if if he was yes if he got shot in the head twice and kind of closed the bullet holes were kind of
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close there's no way he could have just pulled it out and chop like that because that's what they said they pull it out of his waistband kept it there and shot him from that point. on the side of the head was he an expert shooter no he was eighteen now ok there's no way he could have shot like that and hit the person twice made it because you have to be an expert you had to do a lot of training and in eighteen years out there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way. because bullets do not shoot around a corner. or you decided you know you don't want to go in with. with the road you go through we were there was a lot of. we. were. going to be. good of the.

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