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how how how this murder has affected us too even though we had nothing to do with it we're still having to pay the price even though we did nothing for how utterly . if you see this place you're me it's our lot of crime. and so on to steal everything and so on and it's too much and i think we must help people now it's too much. to be honest i'm ashamed of this city when these right wing extremists spread hate
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like that we should leave and piece together with the refugees. who have seen uncommon it is something that has no place in a constitutional spades it's become a witch mom spewing hate street these have no place in our country. the way you want stream of stuff capitalized on this terrible heinous crime is tasteless. and we reject it is not acceptable when people who look for and are being attacked in the course of a spontaneous rally. when time i've been protesters have also been displaying photos of people who they claim have been assaulted by asylum seekers blaming the flaws on germany's own legal and enforcement systems with more details on our europe correspondent peter all of. migration policy in germany is firmly in focus
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right now but what to do when it's been decided that the person doesn't have the right to be here and should be deported well at the bizarre end of the spectrum is the case of one man in frankfurt who the city's office of public order confirmed to r.t. its how a whopping five hundred and forty two criminal investigations against him the man who doesn't have a passport can't be deported because the authorities can't prove which nation he originally comes from oh and by the way this has been going on since ninety ninety eight over the last twenty years most of his offenses have involved drug charges driving offenses driving without a license and violations of the residency act but who year is remains a mystery we have a loose spiral graphy that suggests that he was born in one nine hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from his from
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algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or he could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people who could do it but they don't dare to do it because they're afraid of the left wing media. protest and their. so-called human rights organisations they protest against of even try to prevent physically the extradition of people the most recent statistics for this year show that more than half of deportation orders were carried out the most common reason for this is that when authorities turn up at the door address where somebody was supposed to live. if they're not there and they can't be found however this year we've seen
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a sharp rise in the number of people who've avoided deportation after they physically resisted reaper three ation of people that don't have the right to be here in germany is on the list for angle of merkel to around africa we have a situation now where not all problems have been solved especially deporting a still a big problem the security system also the judicial system has to make clear that there is an effective system of crime prevention. and there is also an effective system in place of punishing committed crimes and not just coloring the situation beautiful lead by presenting statistics that was done by interior minister. for claims that the security situation was better than ever since nine hundred ninety two but it just took some statistics which did not really
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reflect the situation on the streets he left out all those cases that were reported to the police but were never really taken further because of lack of capacity on behalf of the police. next sunday sweden goes to the polls and it could prove to be a big electoral upset with rightwing support on the rise of the country has seen a wave of cars set on fire by you've gangs making crime a big factor in the campaign almost a two thousand vehicles have been targeted since january but the motive behind the attacks has still not been officially established sweden's prime minister has strongly denounced the perpetrators though. for the most it doesn't have of the question has to be asked of those people are diverse you want to hack where you're doing what forget how do you think you are born if you destroy the whole area of the neighborhood for the children on their way to preschool you have to see burnt out cars but there must be hard response from society any other sources all right
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artist maria for national visited one troubled district with local journalist chang frank who witnessed multiple arson attacks himself. or. was. there something that. the hollowness well of this noble source where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the prefer to lead but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me says swedish journalist chang three thank you so much
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for being my guy tonight. no guns no need in sweden seriously of course you can go dark. you will have a problem if you go to with the camera or if you're a policeman. from here is swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there are cultural of the area not the police you know. a lot of people are angry a lot because you know if you could walk if you have a parking lot with what the cause of or and if but what a coral fire of course it will spread to the next door an extra. just a common thing that people leave those areas they are there to serve us to make some more money they move away immediately definitely you don't want to kids to go
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into school here for the free. book but discussion is it true a lot if it's a little girl's all. sorts of politicians are just so you give up for example a source. he called it no it's a go go also you know so i went to holland i used to live there. every set with the police never figure out where they got out the day out of course. charge of a police car so they had to call for what you call the. truck to get the way the police got when it was start to prove it's a go go so known for high criminality rate theories have a reputation for drug trade. terrorists place where there's a lot of drugs obviously the people up there are just go out there are. people standing here and for one of them and one for you even if you're blind you will see what they could dealing drugs it's not like they are hiding it. to the few
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people who have. to live with it which i don't violent they would have thought of to. know on the route to the mall to the jail you know go to the market give me money no money ok but was that did you shoot a gun you may know. that but what we've seen across sweden's vulnerable areas looked quite tense just like the country's prime minister has described although the authorities never agreed many tend to blame the massive number of immigrants for the situation. people think that it's related to this two thousand and fifteen immigration crisis with no this is because of immigration we had twenty years ago a lot of these people are criminal or second generation immigrants the parents correct me if you want to be a bit dramatic you can say that the worst is still ahead of us. social
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scientist adrian no grog believes that poverty is the root cause of sweden's problems. now you understand that look at how i would go about it because he discovered what we have. not allowing down my grounds to get into the labor market so that's that's a big brawl i'm here. endemic in enough to change their political. party standing in a story. from being social democrats and getting into very very unhappy rights new york a not fair political. situation so also of course recently we've got a lot to conduct way. c.n.n. is under fire after refusing to retract a breaking news story on collusion between donald trump and russia despite one of
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the news channels sources publicly withdrawing a significant claim the whole story was based on the track of comments. a quick look at some of the nuts and bolts of russia collusion storytelling we've gotten rather used to the media running sensational headlines because a number of anonymous sources said this or that well what if the anonymous source reveals his identity and says the story's not true or that he's made a mistake perhaps you'd expect the outlet to take a step back consider some skepticism possibly make a correction or take the story down altogether not if you're c.n.n. we stand by our story and are confident in our reporting on it and here's their original bombshell story from a month ago sources with knowledge tell myself and call that michael cohen claims then candidate donald trump knew in advance about the june twenty sixth beating
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a drum tower crucially these sources tell us that cohen is willing to make that assertion to the special counsel wabbit mohler so the sensation was that the president's former lawyer would tell investigators mr trauma had known about the infamous trump tower sit down featuring his son and the russians sure that counts as a sensation as many would take it as proof there had been collusion well a few weeks later a man called lanny davis michael cohen's own attorney comes out and says he was the source for c n n a b he's made a mistake and c. is inside into this complicated matter has been misinterpreted mr davis eventually even appeared on c.n.n. several times to reiterate just that the reporting of this story got mixed up so michael cohen does not have information that president trump knew about the from
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tower meeting with the russians beforehand or you know does not is it your understanding now that the senate. has been told no michael cohen stands by his testimony he did not know of the trump tower meeting beforehand that's correct and the reporting was a bit garbled but c.n.n. did nothing to warn its audience the story could have been false in fact it even began attacking the man who it once used as a source blaming him for changing his mind as often as the wind however when c.n.n. first broke the news based on a tip off from sources it mentioned that attorney davis declined to comment on the matter now we know that mr davis and the source are the same person unlike these guys other influential outlets the likes of the washington post came up with follow up reports or included corrections they weren't saying the original story was false for sure but at least cast some doubt this was the time when journalists went to
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c.n.n. but c.n.n. and only answer to their question was we stand by our story it's still right because we had multiple sources did c.n.n. name many of these sources know this is out sometimes work and there could be a much bigger issue behind this kind of news climate one congressman from the republican party has claimed serious people from the likes of the justice department could leak sensitive stuff to the media on purpose he says this could be a tactic to trigger and list rounds of probes we know that some people at the department of justice to the f.b.i. actually gave information to the media then the stories were reported then they use those reports to justify further investigations could that point to some other form of collusion don't you dare even think that russia gate is the coin of the room
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here if you have a story no matter how false you're out with it before anybody pays any attention to the sort. singh we have a sleazy bunch of lawyers and i'd have to ed pundits and reporters who now are caught in this web of misinformation. speaking at all kinds of euphemisms for lying i would suggest that if they do have another source that to defend what's left of their reputation they need to serve up some information about this source or but as i say they have no imperative to do that because i'm not c.n.n. on and miss n.b.c. and the cable and also the other outlets this story will kind of peter out and what people will remember is the first impression namely comply and again. french president sent out
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a new strategic plan for europe on monday it seems wrong is no longer counting soley on the united states for security and is now looking for alternative partnerships. lot europe can no longer rely solely on the united states for its security it is up to us today to take up our responsibilities and guarantee european security and consequently european sovereignty we must fully drawn the consequences of the end of the cold war now mr michael went to outline a number of points to the united states which are very similar to the european union where the united states and particularly the trump administration there things such as the trade that we've seen in recent months this is the high king of steel and tariffs with countries around the world also the fact that the trumpet ministration his withdrawal from the paris climate accord it's also withdrawn from the nuclear deal aren't of course there has been doubts from the trumpet
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ministration particularly from president trump himself. to self which is the security force boeing's the us and europe now he's talked in the past saying that he thinks the u.s. is doing too much so all of these concerns have prompted me to say we can't now rely on the u.s. for security we have to do something about it ourselves what is that well he's talked about this defense cooperation europe but he's also said that europe needs to look beyond its borders and to look to other countries such as russia in the future. i think we need a total updates of our relationship with russia to further end the cold war we sometimes have continued reactions on both sides linked to mistakes and misunderstandings from the last two decades this has prevented us from fully reasoning as we should have done so it is my wish that i talked about it several times with president putin especially last spring in some petersburg summit here in
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terms of cyber security defense of the different terms of strategic partnership we can envisage a rethink about the terms of a new common architecture between the european union and russia. so it seems that as the u.s. continues to isolate itself from the lowest on the part those such as europe the european union that could be paving the way to new relationships with other countries to manage. the u.k.'s minister for women has been criticized by rights activists after expressing concern over the rising number of children wishing to change their gender i read in the paper recently there has been a large increase in the number of teenagers who are identifying a such and i think we need to get down to the reasons why this is happening it may simply be a case of greater awareness in maybe that they see as his annoyances to questions they are perhaps not asking themselves. transgender issues are increasingly being
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raised in the u.k. with initiatives being launched to recognise the community's rights one recent example is ember a university where new students are being encouraged to wear badges with the words he she or they indicate indicating how they want to be referred to the students' union campaign is part of an effort to avoid ms gendering however it says students should not use the term preferred emphasizing it is not a preference but a necessity we debated the issue with human rights activist peter thoughtful and radio talk show host john galt. trans people do not choose to be trans they don't make this decision about gender reassignment career without very very serious long protracted thought and indeed is often agonizing they face often rejection by their parents being thrown out of home and very high rates of suicide and attempted suicide so this is not a decision that
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a young person takes lightly and if they make the decision but they feel that they are one gender or another i think we should respect that i don't think it's a big deal to it's about common decency just about being kind and compassionate to other people so i don't i agree with that but bought a same token they should respect our rights to have a different view and when you talk about this this is always brought the thing about trans in serious side it isn't because they're struggling with the fact they think they're in the wrong body that légion generally to the serious side it's aster when they realise they've made a dreadful mistake which is why the woman deserves minister of the education minister is right to say we need to look at why more and more young people are trying to go through this if somebody feels they are you know being assigned the wrong gender they're in the wrong body i have enormous sympathy for them but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which
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were edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves well if the purpose of these badges is just to raise awareness and in particular to make transfusions and their friends and allies feel comfortable safe and accepted i don't think that's a terrible thing i think it's just a common human decency to become mine too i know that perfectly reasonable have made this decision what's not reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it's happened at university. toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they told him he had no use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls that he how to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tamara a boy the next i'm afraid for he said so but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation well i have to try pronouns i have to change the english language trans
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people our reality they have existed since time in throughout history i think the fact that there are more people coming forward is because there is greater social understanding and acceptance the stigma and guilt is fading away the issue has been discussed more openly and that is why more people are coming forward and then falling into trans but it's still a tiny tiny minority we're thirty minutes away from another look at your week we're watching our to international stay with us.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to. watch you going to be this is what the. people. interested always in the war. should. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the oldest did not shoot around a corner. previously on the great american pilgrimage we're about to pull up to mt rushmore the most significant money made in
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america doesn't that just majestic have decided what my spirit animal totally is yeah yeah now narrowed it down to two it's either a wolf or a people say or nigger oh yes a very happy to be here. to cover for quite a few what do you jimmy to do other than your good looks. you saw a car guard. class. hey everybody i'm stephen both gosselin task hollywood guy suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to seems to me is the tried to be more of us this is my buddy max famous financial guru and we'll she's a little bit different i'm honest. no one knows the last but not least my larger than life. the night an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening
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in our country i'm shooting the brood have some fun. every day americans. what's america to our ancestors suffered the most insane things council recently i was naked. and keep referring to. the store to bridge the gap this is the great american people. it's day number two in south dakota and our heroes are still riding high from the majestic sights of mount rushmore but before they get on the road stephen wants to continue on his pilgrimage to make america skate again. liz
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here taking me i'm ready to go i'm ready. turns out it was a beaver now that max is ready it's time for our heroes to continue with steve in the rio coast back to the r.v. while the latter is awoken is the new spirit in. doing so it is also open the spiritual doors of the consequences of this your guess is as good as mine. our heroes hit the road ahead nor stephen is. he's been driving also appreciate having max around honestly guys there really and i got to tell you people out there are filled with wham it wouldn't be the same without the degree powerful maxwell kaiser i'm filling in i want you. back in l.a. . you know i'm going to die in a flaming wrecked on mt rushmore better to do it then say with all. your talk an action with both hands now on the wheel stephen to max enter into the
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great plains passing through rapid city on the way so who would you put on mount rushmore aside from the four presidents on there now well let's question iris asking myself as we were driving along i would go yeah that's me not only because i agree with this politics in many ways but i just think his face it looks so much better up there than than other stuff. so. that's hollywood if what about jimmy carter is a guy who represents a very soulful american tradition of giving he spent all his post presidency building housing tax you know these are the message he's a real great. great you're going to hollywood had on raising you think jimmy carter is not photogenic enough to be on mount rushmore. not me ok i don't say that i only sent it to president reagan would let me sort of yeah. if he can
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fill it full with a run for president i'm like his billy carter so if you think reagan would be good yeah are you saying you like jimmy carter that's your choice no. i don't think so so you wouldn't do it jimmy carter. do you still love me who i put on mount rushmore i'll tell you my plan mount rushmore neil armstrong first man. that was america's finest moment. to me of my class because it was my friend american that. stephen him and still the ways to go before the next stop on the pilgrimage. after a morning of the court matters in russia our heroes got a late start so with sun setting and their stomachs empty they decide to pull over for dinner and get some shots.
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as the sun rises stephen is awoken by the sounds of a banjo in the distance always his ear and goes exploring turns out. that. statement i'm still paying a ph. as the best i can tell. you about the baby and the. now that they're pretty good you. let me ask you something how long you've been playing the banjo well i started. in my parents' atmospheres about ten and a half and they bought me a real banjo since you're yeah. how old are you now twenty eight. i've done a lot of little gigs here and all the way from i've been up for a football game and not.
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