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you. spraying struggles with the number of new comers arriving by sea smuggling gangs cashing in on the refugee crisis investigative journalist shares with us a rare interview with one of the victims involved. in belgium told them for a little fulfilled when you. started to shift. into your boss probably before. the u.s. supreme court turns down a death row inmates appealed for a meaningless dance saying the constitution does not entitle them to.
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the industrial poor town of. sound the bronx is suffering from severe pollution from its locals registering above average rates of cancer and other illnesses. and british prime minister. talks with opposition leader jeremy called it a last ditch effort to break bread said deadlock saying also get another short deadline extension from the e.u. . from last year. welcome to the program. two thousand euro per head the minimum price to get smuggled into europe from africa on small boats carrying up to fifty people at a time and human trafficking has shed light on the lucrative illegal trade speaking
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on conditions of anonymity to investigative journalists and. people have to have to spend a lot of money where they had to spend two thousand you know four thousand new for four thousand euro two thousand and five the moment you try again . and how do you guarantee and then you're on the board you know you go to the auto zone they said it and the national international. in the spin after you have won but they couldn't sell them into. the person and they're going to speak how much money can you make. from the door to spain where you know. every person you can have two thousand two thousand five hundred four thousand fifty person you do fifty person everybody and by two
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thousand five hundred you know two thousand five. hundred with the moroccan spot she told us more about the scheme. now the moroccan man we assume at the moment is someone that would have connections within the moroccan government or be able to ensure that the coast guard would leave because we were told multiple times by people on the ground that there is a cut that people on the coast moroccan coast guard receive to stop patrolling certain areas so that boats can leave from spain so this is a quite. intelligent business this isn't just a few people fleeing their country desperately getting on dinghies trying to get to spain this is a very structured business and at times he's saying it's around five hundred to a thousand people imagine how much money you're making it's one hundred thirty thousand euros per boat i mean you could ten boats in
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a day you're making one point three million dollars why is no one talking about this massive criminal syndicate it's crazy to me to to think that anyone has been portraying this as well certainly on the moroccan or turkish side of libyan side as a humanitarian aid crisis this is almost entirely a business and anyone you speak to on the ground migrant trafficker or otherwise will tell you this is a business they are not looking to help people they don't care if you're persecuted they don't care about your race religion your gender in fact women are turned away often in some of these camps. spain is one of the main getaways to europe from africa since this start of this year more than a five thousand migrants have arrived in spain by sea in twenty eighteen about sixty thousand made the crossing lower in southern again believes the authorities don't know how to deal with the crisis. there's not much the authorities can do i
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don't doubt that some want to do something about this however most of these migrants and this causes chaos for both the spanish and for the migrants themselves on the advice of traffickers are told to throw their passports into the sea or destroy them before entering spain and we actually saw it with our own eyes passports that had been ripped up on the ground in these camps of morocco and the reason they do this is so that once they set foot in spain they have no way of being deported but what this also achieves is that there is no way of processing these migrants they can't be imagine how long it takes to process a person that has offered all of their history their passport their work their banking records it still takes five six seven years to get citizen citizenship in a country a person rocking up with not even a passport how are they supposed to get processed how are they supposed to get a job or become a citizen or even be seen as a refugee so the police can't deal with this influx of people because they can't
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even identify who they are and the migrants cannot become a part of the european system because on the advice of these traffickers they threw out their passports assuming they would be entering a europe that is far more they imagine is far more wealthy and more like paradise than it actually is the reality is these people end up on the streets in france they end up on the streets in italy in spain unable to get a job unable to join the actual society because they can't be prone proper physical contact towards at least two women he also faces scrutiny after revelations by a ukrainian a former top prosecutor two political web site the health claiming biden pressure on the country's authorities to fire him kelly reports. former vice president joe biden is caught up in a bit of a scandal his name has been floated for the last year or so as a possible democratic challenger the donald trump in the twenty twenty elections
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but now everyone is talking about his habit of getting frisky with both women and girls in public he leans down smells my hair and then plants this big long kiss on the top of my head joe biden's presidential campaign hasn't even officially begun and people in china not go out of the running joe biden is facing new accusations of inappropriate behavior joe has a habit of doing things right out in the open and while everyone is focusing on this rather touchy subject some of his earlier deeds are not getting as much attention last year in an interview joe bragged about getting ukraine's general prosecutor fired he says he was standing up to corruption. in a commitment from poor shouldn't go they would take action against the state prosecutor they did this and i'm telling you not getting the hours i said you not going to believe i'm going to be leaving here i think is what six hours and we're going to reduce sixteen hours and if the prosecutor is not fired you're not getting
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the money. you know foreigners put in place someone who was solid at the time well just so happens that the general prosecutor was investigating an energy firm in which joe biden's son hunter biden was heavily invested bris milah holdings is an energy corporation in ukraine and hunter biden the son of the former vice president has made a rather handsome profit from it especially in the aftermath of the twenty fourteen events in ukraine in which pro e.u. forces took power that prosecutor was looking into three different instances of foul play from under his cash cow however all it took was a phone call from papa joe and that prosecutor was out we had. heard and the crime investigation. into the. hundreds of. members of the border between funds as well as another u.s.
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based legal entity rosemont said they could see for consulting interest they say is the vice president perhaps he was too busy running the country to pay attention to his son's finances however if he watched any american media he could in the midst of. a back during the ukraine events of two thousand and fourteen the white house dismissed any notion that hunter biden's financial dealings had any impact on their decisions and wondering if the state department. know he's a private citizen so as real isn't real as a video show that joe biden has some pretty strange proclivities and more women come forward saying they do not appreciate his affection at this point it's pretty clear that joe has an even stranger skeletons in his closet that he would like to keep very. artsy new york responding to accusations of sexual
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harassment joe biden said he never had the intention to act inappropriately and biden has a surprise supporter. if you've been sexually harassed or assaulted write me to as a reply to this tweet. hate to say sheen all you you have daughters. i believe dr christine bullies e. for. what i did feel welcome invasion of my boys only autonomy and then patient called my space you don't expect to be touched and kissed and close by the vice president of the united states in no circumstance is that appropriate.
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i'm proud to call joe biden a friend i believe that joe biden's in town has never been to meet anyone uncomfortable and that he's kind empathetic leadership is what our own country especially now. these troops will not be too well you know losing credibility if you're the same person who would made excuses for bill clinton i thought you said the same on oh he said only what it's politically can be . these are democrats who have championed the me too movement is going against a woman's will touching them in appropriately with sexual advances coming up behind them kissing them on the back of the head or on the back of the neck and groping them and either in private or in full public display the democrats seem to have
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a two tiered or a double standard i should say when it comes to one of their own and when you have a me too movement that becomes bastardized and weaponize for people that have nothing but political objectives in mind. and we're not real victims you then take the real victims and you discredit them and you and they lose their voice and that is the real tragedy here is that the me too movement has been weaponized by people in politics who are trying to use it against their political opponents and that's what we see time and time again particularly from the democrat party weaponize in this me too movement against the conservatives for their own political gain. protecting the environment is one of france's top priorities and the president emanuel like wrong even along the country's picture pretty resort started coastlines pollution is a problem putting lives at risk our europe correspondent charlotte do penske reports. but this is for so many on the one hand it looks like an idyllic seaside
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town in the south of france but you don't have to look very far to see the whole area is overshadowed by one of europe's largest industrial and port so for years the oil refineries chemical factories and still companies have spewed out noxious cocktail a few residents say that it's plague the health problem or. the main problem comes from the industrial port area which emits ultra fine particles will get into our lungs and bloodstream and cause disease in us the cancer rates here is ten percent higher than the average in france and aspirin diabetes levels also elevated this could all be avoided if the waste from the factories was processed properly daniels not immune himself he's been diagnosed with diabetes and heart problems linked to the pollution. probably i shouldn't complain about having diabetes when some people here have several happening so we can clearly see that it's a local problem with a local source there is a stark difference in pollution between our village and the ones further away
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french government reports have a good knowledge that residents here are more likely to suffer from chronic diseases like cancer while women who participated in the study were almost three. times more likely to have or have had cancer compared to the national average even claims that citizens benefit from some of the highest environmental standards in the world and has pledged to continue cleaning up the continent but despite taking countries like france to court over air quality standards many people here believe that the ease actions just don't go far enough. they're too weak they say that they need to protect industries and of course we need industry but they need to stop cutting corners and do more to reduce pollution levels the european commission even admits that twenty three of its twenty eight member states exceed air quality norms and knows that poor air quality accounts for the permits or
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deaths of four hundred thousand people every year with less than two months before e.u. citizens head to the polls environmental issues and concerns like those in force so now are climbing the agenda meanwhile president my corn has long been an advocate of ramping up the battle to combat climate change we are killing our planet's lead to it's there is no planet b. and if we do nothing our children will know a world of migrations of walls of shortage done to this world it is not a few queue we want for ourselves more generation will do the best in order for your generation to us the choice to choose. but it will be generation to do the job environmental campaigners have accused him of all talk and little action people in for some air seem to feel the same way you know you are now it's on the promises
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he hasn't done anything yet. if nothing is done and in future years the situation will become very serious. and i think he wants to tackle lots of problems but when it comes to implementing them i'm not sure he's sick sitting at the moment he has other things on his plate and this issue is not want to his priorities. i think there's still plenty of work to be done you know about the yellow vest movement and one of their commissions is improving the environment people here say that without immediate action the future remains that children a bleak prospect so what do you want ski altie for. now right to a painless death as the verdict of the u.s. supreme court regarding people on death row that story in full after this break.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime happened each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent of the world market goes thirty percent some with four hundred five hundred three first second first second and fifth when rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overall. the only number you need to remember is one one business show you know for him it's the one and only boom box.
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cutter. welcome back to the program the u.s. supreme court has turned down an appeal from a death row inmate who asked for a painless execution a judge explain the ruling citing the constitution. the eighth amendment does not guarantee a prisoner a painless death something that of course isn't guaranteed to many people including most victims of capital crimes the prisoner russell buckley is a convicted murderer who was sentenced to death back in one thousand nine hundred seven his lawyers say he has a rare condition that would cause to miss in his throat to burst after being given
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the lethal injection they say the process would result in an extremely painful death in violation of his constitutional rights. asked to be executed with gas but the request was turned out nathan jackson is the most common form of capital punishment in the us and it's done in three stages first a sedative is injected then a paralytic drug is administered which can cause suffocation a third injection stops the heart however there is no guarantee of a quick death and in some cases the process can last several hours according to official statistics nearly seven percent of lethal injections a botched and cause unnecessary suffering.
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i don't know if it was humane or not that's all you could do it you could either not watch or you could. look at this execution that was clearly not going as planned. so that the point of this is. to insert one central into the groin area which is what they did. not even mining to read about these things and then have to. watch this was. to see it was. believe the true values were. by far the most.
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chief state prison execution. the abolition of the death penalty and he's the supreme court made the wrong decision. supreme court don't have to carry out the executions the people that have to carry out their executions is the war and it's up to the pain that can be a moment to suffer for a moment for short period of time until the chemicals kick in the electricity kick in whatever what have you but the people that have to live with this the rest of that put this pain inside of them is the people that carry these things out and we don't consider that you're dealing with inexperienced people the courage of professional tasks when you're dealing with medications and the ranges things of that nature you tell them by medical personnel trained personnel but they can't be involved in stuff like this because it's against their code of ethics. so you can't
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have that person so you get inexperienced people doing. these things that will cause them to make mistakes. you can blame them for that we can't control deal but we can control killing rewiring in a mind to society we have people that's education in the us to not to have to perform things that is executions. u.k. prime minister has asked the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn to sit down for talks in what could be to raise a maze the last attempt to break the break set and pass she also in once should seek a further extension to britain's departure from the e.u. which as things stand is supposed to happen in nine days is the early reports from london. the british prime minister to resign may held marathon seven hour talks with her cabinet colleagues in order to try to find a way through the current deadlocked and at the end of it she came out and gave
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a speech to the nation in which she said that she was offering to sit down and hold talks with the leader of the opposition germany corbett the process that the house of commons has tried to lead has not come up with an answer. so today i am taking action to break the logjam i'm offering to sit down with the leader of the opposition and to try to agree a plan that we would both stick to to ensure that we leave the european union and that we do so with a deal now there are some who are questioning why the prime minister is offering to sit down with the labor leader at this point some speculating that she wants to put the onus on him so that if the u.k. is headed towards a no deal breakers that she can say i tried to reach out but mr corbyn wasn't interested however we've been hearing from the leader of the labor party and he stated that actually if only to represent the interests of labor voters and in fact others who didn't vote for labor that he would be willing to sit and talk to the
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prime minister we recognise that she has made the move i recognise my responsibility to represent the people that supported labor in the last election and the people who didn't support labor but nevertheless want certainty and security for their own future and that's the basis on which with a meter we'll have those discussions but during the course of the prime minister's speech she outlined her view that her withdrawal agreement that's already been voted against three times in parliament we're still the only deal on the table and as far as mr corbett is concerned he's opposed the deal and whipped his m.p.'s against it all three times mr corbin supports a customs union where the prime minister opposes one so it remains to be seen exactly where the common ground is that the prime minister hopes to have some progress with those talks with mr corbyn and it seems that with the prime minister's insistence that the withdrawal agreement is the only one on the table we
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could be headed for fourth vote on her deal and if that gets rejected it really is unclear exactly how the prime minister hopes to continue. and he left unimpressed by tracy may's announcement among them downing street to unofficial resident larry the cat and shared his own feline insights suggesting that perhaps the pm is trying to shift the blame on ten labor for her own mishandling of banks it. from the scottish first minister alex salmond who has a show here on our team gave us his heels on the political infighting ever banksy. but heart says the latest prime ministerial emotional for finally get over the line and finally negotiate is something go for an orderly withdrawal as opposed to a chaotic retreat there is one fly in no it meant of course that to the samee has already said that she is standing down as prime minister as soon as the withdrawal deal gets through so jenny carbon the leader of the opposition is quite entitled to
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say to the prime minister why should i believe you and this consensus agreement you're you're offering me you are here today and gone tomorrow prime minister you'll be replaced by a hard black city or why don't we have an election instead and let the people decide so for two reasons me at least that's a new initiative will end in tears well everything about a track record tells you that it's probably not going to go as she intended. the news is i'll be back in around thirty minutes with more updates but do stay with us now from boom bust which is next here on to international. desperate for a single purpose. they have a super moon. they start training very young. eight months of intensive schooling.
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rats. and they save lives. show small seemed wrong. just don't hold. any. yet to shape out these days to come out of it and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. we're going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there are already several generations of them so i just
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got this memo from the star great adventures officer says we're going to attack and destroy their governments and seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money others with them knives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort for an easy. target. and this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact on us all been one villain of our children in washington glad you're with us so coming up a swine flu outbreak has devastated china's market but what does that mean for the
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