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is here. to be reached. germany suffers another politically motivated attack on a politician is the leading right wing party member. spreading across the world british scientists. for money in the bid to develop a vaccine. they would like to take part. in if i get infected twice twice as much younger. so don't you wonder. why would i if you got. to. go by another strong performance in the latest round of u.s. democratic party presidential primaries the establishment favorite appears to be
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the chosen one despite a growing number of. joining . the car of a leading german right wing politician has been destroyed in an arson attack the vehicle of the class 1st chair of the alternative for germany party's burlington wing was set on fire in the capitol incident growing violence against lawmakers across the country with beatings house attacks even occurring over there be to all of our reports. this street is the scene of what is potentially the latest in a growing number of politically motivated crimes in germany this time it's all the car the politician nicholas faced go up in flames last night a car caught fire in charlotte and borke the firefighters extinguished the blaze
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but could not save the car because of the suspicion of a possible political motivation we're handing the investigation over to a specialist unit faced as a member of the european parliament for the anti immigration alternative that germany party he's pretty adamant of who he thinks is behind this. neither the air of day nor i will back down in the face of left wing radical violence the other party should end their own object to smear campaigns against the f d a f t is a polity have a polarizing effect on german public opinion their anti immigrant stance and deliberately provocative statements from so members the seen them rising in the polls and slammed by their rivals party which tolerates far right extremists and let's call a spade a spade not since m. on its ranks. the a.f.d. is a racist a nationalist a military spotty. party which is openly nationalist they are against foreigners and they have members who are close to being fascists the cochairman of
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a day even it paled to all journalists and politicians to tone down their rhetoric against the policy after a rise in the number of violent incidents. it's not just politicians from controversial policies that a facing up to the prospect of attack in germany 2019 so well over
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a 1000 politically motivated attacks on politicians with a recent poll of may as in the country saying a large number of them had been insulted assaulted or simply threatened with quite a few saying they being beaten or spots us in 25th. the independent mayor of cologne henrietta wreckage narrowly survived an assassination attempt by is then a full of extremists who stabs her in the neck the day before the election the attack was motivated by a ticket pro refugee stance last june senior politician of all to live was shot dead at his home in central germany a far right nationalist with possible links to a.f.d. is facing trial for his murder the government says called for an increase in security for politicians serving the public who are increasingly finding themselves in the line of fire. early. stephen meissner thinks that the politically
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motivated violence comes from divisive rhetoric. the symptom of political split going rate through the country one school half is going to the left and the other half is going to the right result of the increasing extremism of politics in both directions i mean there are attacks against other parties but not with this kind of intensity as it is against the f.t. they are actually a victim of the political violence largest degree i don't see really any other party members getting beaten up with long heavy wooden boards and such as what happened last year with the fellow in hamburg would be more important to try to respect each other's positions and try that the left and right come a little bit closer together so that they can start to communicate and agree to some sort of basic rules of conduct so that. the political discourse doesn't become
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violent and ugly and. doesn't become necessary to have security in the 1st place i mean that would be the way to go as a return to a more civilized discourse. coronavirus continues to spread around the world the british health minister has been diagnosed with 19 just from a london calling to in fact volunteers for money in the world's 1st test on humans . we can announce that we have commenced the development of the world's 1st commercial human coronavirus challenge study model also known as control human infection model we are pleased to be able to try and assist in the battle against cope with 19 study will in fact $24.00 people with 2 strains of corona virus similar to covert 19 but causing milder symptoms as scientists try to develop a vaccine against the outbreak volunteers will be paid as much as 3 and a half 1000 pounds only visits from doctors will break up their 2 weeks of
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isolation we asked people around london if they do agree to be infected. make it no i can't if i was younger. but i'm one of those so don't you one second to kick the bucket so. you know. i haven't worked for months so i really need money . wow. i don't know 10000. too much. corn to my so i mean i won't die from it but i hope that i'm not even tightly complaints to the statistics behind it is true anyway no why not and if i get infected twice to get twice as much at the age of 71 no no because i have hundreds of hiking health conditions why would i if you have no.
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real thing seriously tell me to kiss now seriously now. i met a i mean you know if you know people say she's pushing people they're going to be changed to you think if you're healthy and. they would be a danger people here i would lean we don't. think. they're safe house for my son who's much younger. i think at the beginning i thought people were over i think something on the stand like how serious it was but when i heard like schools were being closed on that last how many people cost effective that's when i realized ok this is actually serious i just said so my fitness scaremongering people for most people to sentence are more like flu until yesterday i was thinking people were over reacting today i'm starting to realize that i've got to take it like seriously of course you have to like. be taken care of it in like wash your hands and stuff but otherwise i
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feel it's. yeah it's just too much i don't know we spoke to viral just 101 here about whether voluntary infection tests could help develop a vaccine and you vaccine or drug is recommended by the special i am told are to eat globally have to be tested 1st demanding more and i mean we're demonstrating that they are safe sort of coronaviruses they don't claim to be tested in airing in volunteers the r.g.b. close to the 19th so this means that this vaccine if it is successful it would have no protection against the anything that is tested in volunteer convert some risk however based on their animal studies the overall risk would be many more and the hope is that if their state policy is reasonable that this vaccine would be deployed in the next which is
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a broad scale testing me just say it's true. global stock markets have also suffered record losses as the corona virus outbreak economic performance situation's been aggravated by the biggest collapse in the oil price since the early ninety's a saudi arabia steps up its war for control of crude sales right guess d.f. looks at what could come next. 2020 will go down in history is the year where everything that could go wrong went wrong a subject that has dominated the news all week. the coronavirus spreading fears grow of a global pandemic a huge spike in cases 3 prices down more than 22 percent earlier today the biggest loss since the launch of the gulf war the saudis have launched an oil price markets are getting punched in the face a decent bottle of wine is now more expensive than a barrel of oil which as a consumer you might think isn't so bad i mean cheaper fuel truck seems to think
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it's good. good for the consumer gasoline prices coming down so here's my question what's the point of cheap fuel when you can't drive or fly anywhere because of an epidemic because of coron teen aline's are clearly not going to stock up on kerosene all sorts of derivatives fuel derivatives will experience less demand as traveling goes down that is going to be one of the factors that will likely keep b. or cries depressed now you are starting to get my we the whole world is facing catastrophe it isn't just one problem it's many and they feed each other they multiply each other 1st the airlines suffer fuels cheap but no one's flying anywhere no one travels tourism collapses meaning millions of people lose income if millions stop making money they stop buying stuff so the factories shut down
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meaning more people lose jobs and so on of course we have the impact of the crisis which is made by the corona virus spreading around europe italy we have just seen it and then of course the. situation with oil which is a bit complicated and so far i've never seen anything like this we backed it on the market being even more pressure to it and we have seen what the outcome is now will we get to the crux of it think a little trip back to 2008 he is a graph showing the us debt market in 20082 trillion it collapsed because bankers high on greed gave out loons to people to buy houses that they couldn't afford we hove to lease that they had learned their lesson watch what they did next since then they've loaned out 3 and a half times as much the us shale industries they're now selling oil cheaper than
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it costs them to. reduce the airlines with new passengers the hotels with no guests the businesses with new clients in 2008 the world's economy collapsed because a bunch of people missed their house payments now entire industries are on the verge of fooling like dominoes we have heard the 1st worst drop in oil crisis since the early nineties and the stock market probably everywhere even without jobs and really posted with the worst one day drop ever there's no point in panicking government still have tools to delay a meltdown tax cuts debt relief but the loonie work for a while and after that well they'll be no point in panicking because it will be too late. for many years vice president joe biden has clinched big wins in
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the latest round of primaries for the democratic party presidential nomination. all those. all those have been counted. this is your campaign. just. many. cleared. now were very much in line. mississippi michigan and missouri 3 delegate rich state switched rival but he said just picked up in 2060 that biden being presented by some media is the kind to the best place to be. this kind of open explains the democratic polity establishment seems to have already made up its mind despite a growing number of by. the race for the democratic nomination is down to 2 horses and it's pretty clear where the bets are going they are on joe biden the good guy it's time for us to beat donald trump and it became very clear to me that joe biden is the right person to do that he's the nicest person i think ever but he
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is just a good guy and why not have a good guy in the white house after all for the past 3 years the media has been working very hard to convince everyone that pure evil has overtaken the u.s. presidency but it doesn't take very deep digging to discover that you can rub off joe biden's good guy shine take a look at how he insulted detroit assembly plant worker who questioned his views on gun rights. he also has hinted that he believes that race and intellectual ability are somehow connected to your kids you just as brady just as towns white kids on top of that he is known to just make things up and say things on the fly that have absolutely no connection to reality we choose unity over division we choose science over fiction we choose truth over facts and a lot of ways joe biden sounds an awful lot like donald trump let's see if americans can tell them apart i bet you're as bright as you are good looking. it's
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actually joe biden surprise. we choose truth over facts. that was actually joe biden also poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids by the. actually biden and you're a lying dog faced pony soldier. it's got to be trumped that one's actually biden also the narrative is supposed to be that donald trump is a big mean bully and joe biden is a lovable adorable grandpa with good intentions and he's supposed to be way better than that wild eyed radical bernie sanders except don't you remember how recently everyone was bashing joe biden i just think biden is declining i don't think he has the energy and he has been a skilled debater who saw him with sarah palin we've seen him in the past the question is does he still have his job and destroy native and is he how sure are busy can you imagine that man in
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a presidential did by we don't trump there's not enough popcorn in the world to do is how subtly biden inserts obama into every possible answer having significant mental faculties issues is everyone ok with biden being president of the united states when he's having difficulty remembering the name of you know politicians that he'd be dealing with on a regular basis but now we are told that opposition to joe biden is a russian plot the kremlin's english language media aim to influence americans on the home tough act if he promotes conspiracy theories targeting biden one lording trumps efforts to investigate a political opponent predicted to trump will win a 2nd tom claimed that biden is called to be unraveling on some eyes that allegations of corruption are doing real damage to his presidential bid now the race is getting heated as the field has narrowed so the question is now will joe
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biden be able to keep that good guy image when it's time to start taking shots at bernie sanders. r.t. new york. we spoke to. who told us biden success may not be a spontaneous as it seems. in the beginning of this whole race i mean biden was coming forth then you know you know the democratic party says that everybody you're going to do this everybody will be it's the corporate media also starts to say all this negative noise about perry i think what's happening now is very interesting this is usually what the democratic party does is they pick their annoying too while and they do everything to rig the entire environment they're annoyed to get it it gets all the support and looks like there are sort of a white horse that coming to save the american people you see this kind of work is treated think we're close to jet blue over everybody kinds of everybody falls in
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line to support biden who's kind of the chosen one i think when you when you have so much of that norway's it's very hard for the american public to kind of see through that. the murder of the world's cannabis capital is mulling a ban on tourists for what officials say is its most popular attraction marijuana only do miss give reports from amsterdam. the dutch are often hailed as being progressive particular when it comes to soft drugs now amsterdam is a hot spot for kind of base to lure ists with significant numbers coming here to try the drug vending coffee shops as a tourist coming to the city what do you think this city is famous for the coffee shops. i think for most tourists it's like well known things like. we don't stuff like that wait wait it's hash. more than $17000000.00 visit
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every year putting a huge strain on the city of around a 1000000 people the situation is so bad that the mayor of amsterdam is actually considering banning tourists from buying kernis this briefing from the highlights the issues it says 65 percent of foreign tourists come to sudan to use cannabis and visit the coffee shops and almost hof would be less likely to visit again if bart if the mayor bans it what sort of impact do you think i'll have will they come up with a not come from the people still call me but often many people now it's one of the main reasons people do come people will enjoy their time a little less so maybe they won't come back everybody is coming here for the coffee shops if the murder is going to stop the coffee shops stories would stop coming to amsterdam but the survey also showed a more worrying impact the to ban could have some 40 percent of respondents said
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that if they were put britain they would find another way to buy the drug this should be perhaps a major concern for a city that is already struggling to deal with the darker side of the drug industry and crowing a recent report called attention to the city's problems with hard drugs violent crime and human. trafficking based on sewage research cocaine consumption must represent a turnover value of at least $75000000.00 euro's but there are limitations to that research subversive crime can take many forms such as human trafficking and labor exploitation environmental crime arms trafficking illegal gambling and health care fraud it's believed amsterdam's coffee shops are aiding and abetting the ugliest side of the city's drug business now there are allegations that the coffee shops and sells deal back door with organized crime gangs and some being used to launder
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criminal money that has called for a crackdown it please suppression of markers between hard drugs and some drugs has a greater urgency because of the trade in hard drugs while many cities around the world are looking to copy this dutch cities torrent model i'm sadam itself may move away from its long standing policy questioning whether the experiment has only contributed to drug and crime problems so much even ski altie in amsterdam. afghan president signed a decree to release taliban prisoners around one and a half 1000 militants are to be freed as a 1st step ahead of releasing $5000.00 fighters the moves part of a deal between the u.s. and taliban agreed last month that heals aimed at ending the decades old war in afghanistan under the agreement
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a 1000 government troops will also be released the centerpiece of the accord is the withdrawal of u.s. troops from the country that's already underway in turn the taliban is starting talks with the afghan government. despite the fact that reducing violence he is an important part of the deal to continue blast disrupted the swearing in ceremony of president danny and a deepening political crisis in the country. according to afghanistan's interior ministry 4 rockets landed near the site of the ceremony a police officer was injured with manic state claimed responsibility and clan less than they wilczek told us the situation on the ground if they did and the pentagon is to go shooting from a position of weakness. there is definitely a pressure from the united states. through a sign this agreement or united states is occupying a company stand for 18 years it spent more than
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a trillion of dollars of it is. it brought the car through to some of the most horrific moma the history of the area this clear that the government of afghanistan and the united states cannot actually defeat taliban this. brutal years of occupation and collaboration or whatever you want to call it is there to stay i. think to see this war through all it is going to play you have hardly star and whether 'd united states is going to a cooperative or 'd whether it's going to basically allow it to continue to do a huge territory of the gone through which holding to some statistics is close to 50 percent. syria where a fragile peace in italy province is still holding russia and turkey have discussed
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how to ensure lasting security for the country it's been reported ankara has started to withdraw heavy weaponry cease fire as a last week by the russians. leaders are fighting intensified in italy 33 turkish soldiers were killed in an air strike in syria in february sparked clashes with president assad's army. has been travelling with the trolls along the border. now we fly over the us did one of the russian internal. problems the.
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leader of the american soldiers position. charlie a professor and dean of india's jindal school of international affairs told me a moscow ankara deal is essential for peace in. which mention that the reports of turkey withdrawing heavy weaponry does not mean that the deescalation is now well underway. one would hope so good there he has realized the limitations of turkish military expansion and he's now looking to you know step back from the brinkmanship so i think the needle he struck with president bush didn't is a constructive one it will help just afford to stop the military clashes how secure do you think that this piece is wouldn't take much for the violence the flare up again the joint patrolling with the russians is a good idea because then it will reduce the chances for misunderstanding and miscommunication on the ground because the syrian forces are glancing and if russia
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is there and he's able to stimulate the situation by making sure the 2 sides the syrian army and the turkish army are kept at some distance the big problem right now we need libya is that you know already had these turkish when he was in proxies laying. out the leadership but now they are and if we can do indicted and not engaging indicted clashes with the syrian military. about with a base for you in half an hour. what is the difference between embarrassing gaffes and elder abuse joe biden certainly excels at the former and maybe is the victim of the latter we are told mention of mental health is off limits to what degree is the public the right to
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know. time after time called parishioners repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to excel or transition to sustainable transport sustainability stay number man a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. it. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something this must be done to me even as i need money. and news to me doing the nieminen einstein seemed to understood so going and. going.
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to. cool our rebounded after a few 1000 point decline this is boom but the one business show you can't afford to miss unfair monteith aopa and umbrage for and watching to. simulate measures have. been floated this talk of the effects of the corona virus but how are markets responding we'll break it down and do it besides plus as markets are moving day by day what is the long term plan for manufacturing as china begins its road to recovery we're going to take a look at the nation's industrial base and what lies in store for supply chains around the globe we have a packed show for you today so let's go and dive right in. the corona virus continues to spread across the world as europe and the united states prepare to see
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a sharp increase in the number of cases italy continues to enforce its walk down of some 60000000 people with 1000 new confirmed cases the european union press presidents met with prime minister is via video conference on tuesday afternoon to coordinate efforts to combat the virus this comes as chinese president xi jinping made a visit to one china this was his 1st time since the start of the outbreak china recorded its lowest numbers of infections there were just 19 and they were all in will haunt speaking to doctors behind a screen she thanked some of the medical workers. you are wearing protective clothing so i can see your real faces. but in my heart you are the loveliest people in the world. what you should do now is to firm up competence. let's firm up our confidence together.

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