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the cause, the choice of the shirts underwood a complete, it's in the nominal mac or pc con listeners can eastland leave to show the surfaces need a call is pushing over in italy after almost 4 years on the run. brussel stripped the pay of his parliamentary immunity and the $9.00 phases expedition to spain to face trial for service. our now i think you back at north kobe relate to protest new schools and medical facilities. although critic school the ban and infringement of civil liberties and less than a year after coming to office jo biden's approval, right to slum following arrested question. policies with the us president now less popular than his predecessor unlikely. few to rival donald trump with germany set
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to choose its next chancellor this weekend. after 16 years of anglo middle school at the helm, we begin special coverage to come through elections. ah, good morning, just don't 11 o'clock in moscow. you with our international disgrace. that's how european politicians have described the arrest to the castle. a separatist leader called us push him on in italy after he was stripped of his immunity as an emmy pe . well, he's wanted on a range of charges including sedition and has been sought by spanish authorities for nearly 4 years. i'm going to give you some live pages now from barcelona visa from outside the italian embassy there. hundreds of people have gathered in support and call us push him on the course. they're calling for his release, but they're acting false with their cattle and flags waving. so you can see an
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voice to defend their anger of what's happening. so these are the developments that have happened over the last few as soon call us please had been arrested that happened in this lee. and as i said earlier, plenty of politicians across europe, i've been med disapproval to the spanish disgrace just doesn't stop. neither does the european disgrace solidarity with carlos put him on the spanish state is abusing the you arrest war. and by using it in this way, allowing people to exercise their democratic right to vote is not a crime. there is only one way to still be insistent repression of the state. amnesty self determination and independence total supports mister president was definitely could be the turning point in the fate of caroline independence theater calls pushed him on and it could be the end of freedom for him. he was arrested upon arrival on the italian island of sardinia,
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where he was supposed to take part in a meeting that's about capital one full cor, just cultural stuff. nothing to do with independence while on friday. and italian court is deciding the next steps in the case of mister, put them on. and one of the very likely scenarios is expedition to spain, where he's wanted on several charges, including misuse of funds and sedition, which could mean 25 years behind bars for the former cadillac independence theater . and you may wonder, how is that possible if he was supposed to be protected by parliamentary immunity as a member of the european parliament? well, earlier this year in march, in fact mister put him on and his allies worse stripped of that parliamentary immunity by other m. p 's. even though a 3rd of them were firmly against it. and that was a very tens day and that parliament building didn't get these little sad day for
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the europe and parliament for the last already unity but the european parliament lost more than that. but he didn't get the results. it is also launching a lottery. reese goes on, well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute any piece from representing minorities for body to govern. not easy. his would be a tremendous tragic, but i said, and the government should not open quite as we heard him leaving fisherman's be monitored by the spanish authorities for several years now. and all this stemming from capital and you paid for independence of wide back to the events that were happening exactly 4 years ago in september 2017. when the catalan regional parliament led by calls put them on, initiated a referendum, other regions independence it went on despite the constitutional court in madrid, declaring it illegal. i remember how a vast majority of voters back then supported independence. even though the
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unionists decided to boycott that referendum and it all resulted in a very brutal crack down on the independence movement. was the voters being severely beaten by police politicians being jailed at that time? some people were even saying that these events were giving flashbacks of victor toil, spain of the middle of the 20th century. i remember how there were floods. the streets were flooded with people carrying castle and flags, but it looks like the police at that time were given orders by madrid, not to show any mercy to the voters or protest. i me
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and i remember how it all ended. so catalonia never became independent and even it's autonomy. busy was taken away by madrid, some of the independent leaders were jailed but call pushed him on was able to flee spain. however, the spanish stories decided to change their tactics and further charges were brought against mister pushed him on like i said, they. ready included, misuse of funds and sedition. and now there you have it. he's been arrested by italian police and let's see what the italian court has to say about that. i would say frank speaking to me a bit early and i pull right director of the human rights defense center to say though, because your mom's attention can only capitalized. counseling is push for independence,
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actually had to spain, he faced the possibility of criminal prosecution on charges raging from sedition. and also in this fashion, has also charged him with the funds which seems to be a cloak for the political charges against him. and if he is convicted, he would be sent to the very harsh or regime of the spanish prison system, which hold hundreds of political prisoners in the bask in the catalog and independence. catalonia has been colonized and conquered by the spanish government 1st for hundreds of years now, and at every step, the catalog movement has not been crush, it has not been silenced. and if anything it seems beginning steam in recent years, especially in the last 10 or 15 years. so i think that there's a good chance that far from losing far from losing momentum. if anything we get along and move that will be further. catalyzed by this i was in spain, i was in catalonia barcelona for independence day. a couple years ago, i think was 2017. and the crowds were enormous. there's obviously massive support
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for the idea of independence. and i think the catalog and people themselves want to be free and want to be independent of are basically the colonial regime and but dread. so i think said, no matter how hard the spanish government tries, i think the trend is clearly that the catalonia people want and dependence, and they want to be free from central rule, from a dread enough, uneasy morning, the canadian province of quebec. as i know of cobra related rallies and schools, medical and vaccination facilities, that bill claims to protect children and health workers from what it calls the dangerous impact of demonstrations. critics, they warn it does deny people's rights in protest. when the law does span demonstrations or their incitement within 50 meters of schools in clinics, offenders the face to face of dollars in fines, low medical and school staff are still allowed to protest in the work ice that all
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follows a number of anti vaccine protest outside schools in quebec, the largest city, montreal ahead of the province, said his patients had reached its limits. after some of the rallies had have ruptured across the country, turn violent marty contributor or enchanted lawyer. julius grey breakdown reactions to the bail. according to premier le go, this bill is necessary because he alleges that protesters could be intimidating or preventing access to students and patients. not everybody is in favor of this proposal though, and some are claiming that it would be a violation of free speech and freedom of assembly. the problem is that i cannot see why such a laws not because if the demonstration is violent or tim ultra was loud, it can already disperse, under the criminal code and under various wellness law. so there's absolutely no reason because i think they want to stop the message from
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b and b. and that's the case. then it's a very serious version of the contravention of the trust. and for anyone who does believe that such a law would infringe on the canadian charter of rights and freedoms, which does guarantee freedom of assembly and freedom of speech. remember that any and all of the freedoms outlined in the charter are subject to what it called reasonable limitations by the government. and as we have seen time and time again, when different court cases have led that certain code restrictions violates human rights in canada, such as the canadian florentine hotels. it does seem that canadian judges are of the opinion that if something is done supposedly in the name of stopping the spread of cove, it than any. and all limitations on canadian rights and freedoms are in fact, reasonable not less than a year after coming to all fish, jo biden's, popularity has already slung to below that of his predecessor, an possible rival at the next election. donald trump,
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in just 3 months biden's writings have collapsed by more than 10 percent with more his phone course. a pandemic spiraling out of control historic military defeat and a border crisis to boot. americans are starting to think things weren't as bad as they thought under former president, donald trump, the mounting issues on all fronts of lead to the surprise conclusion that trump is now seen as being as good a president as biden suggesting the honeymoon is being replaced with buyer's remorse. first on the list, afghanistan, the washington shameful defeat, that concluded its 20 year long war was the last straw. for many americans, the disastrous withdrawal of us troops and surrendering of millions of dollars of military tax to the taliban. had republicans and democrats alike demanding the biden administration. be held accountable in ah
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ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, the piano stand might feel like a world away from america, but there is no shortage of problems at home under biden's administration. earlier this month, biden announced a number of vaccine testing and mask mandates, which is proving to be the latest american political spac connected to the pandemic affecting around 2 thirds of the us workforce. it wasn't long before the cries that biden is violating people's freedom of choice,
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were heard. 24 republican state attorney generals, or even threatening lawsuits really disruption divides country. it increases the division in terms of vaccination when we should all be together along the campaign trail. biden. promised to make the country southern border a more humane place. instead, thousands of migrants are living in horrific condition. like under the del rio international bridge, the immigration crisis is getting worse as thousands more asylum seekers come knocking at the us his door. and to top it all off, biden's approach hasn't changed much from that of the trump administrations. kids are still being put in cages. and despite biden's many promises to would be green card holders, many migrants are being deported back home without getting their chance at asylum. ah,
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with a track record like biden's and not even a whole year in office. it's no wonder over half of america thinks the country is on the wrong track. phone call to the you with us and they had for this friday morning days to go before germany heads to the pose. we start our special coverages, anglo merkel. that time is chancellor to come just after i join me every 1st day on the alex summon, show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then
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come back here with archie now with the german elections just the way the country is gearing up to answer the big question. he will replace chancellor anglo merkel as she leaves office after 16 years in power. ah ah! now on thursday, candidates did hold their final debate, but at a rally short and before that event merkel was actually booed for backing one of the candidates arm in the shed as her successor. meanwhile, german to find some pretty creative ways to say good bye to the chancellor with a tool he make even producing 500 special edition teddy bears in her image with a bad effort. it does feature miracles, trademark both there and her signature, diamond shaped hand gesture, and then in the capital berlin people you've got to take to paint colorful
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portraits of the outgoing leader. well, miracles, korea has been full of ups and downs as she's tackled a raft of major problems from the pandemic to being spied on by her us ally peter oliver looks back at the merc lira. after almost 16 years in charge, the time has come for angle america to step down as german chancellor, drawing the curtain on a political korea of over 3 decade coming to office in 2005. she's the 3rd longest serving german chancellor of old time. only her mentor helmet cole held a position longer in postwar, germany, anglo myrtle have achieved something that most politicians haven't at their time of leaving office. she has remained popular with a large chunk of voters. no small achievement. when you look at the challenges she's had to face me,
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germany weathered the financial storm that began with the collapse of layman brothers back in 2008 better than most countries. a 480000000000 euro bailout for the banks and managing to keep unemployment figures from spiking to high, soaring de la medical reelected in 2009. then came the collapse of grief and the fear that could never pay any of its colossal pushed the single current, the close to the brink and a tidal wave of criticism crushing down on merkel and her government. mm. you 2013. so whistleblower edward snowden reveal that the united states had kept detailed tubs on senior german officials, including chancellor merkel. her phone being tapped by washington. protests on the streets of germany. were followed up with more diplomatic comment from the chancellor. but have always made it clear to the u. s. president,
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buying among friends is not acceptable to me. one of the biggest moments of angle americans tenure came in 2015 with the refugee crisis. her statement via shuffle. so we can do it. she did a policy which saw hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing the conflict and syria coming here to germany. something which saw anglo merkel revealed by some reviled by others. each daughter guns, i simply say that kim and he's a strong country. we have already managed so many things. we can't do it on these. and whenever there is something sending you know, way, you don't need to cross that bridge, which is the word biggest. if you to invite the indoor, shall we have not migrant lose and search for and what we are seeing right now has no relevance to the president. that's when this is merkle. repeat constantly, we work with it, but not offered. a structured solution is on to the chancellor medical actions in regard to refugees change the makeup of the german parliament,
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his opposition to her policy on asylum allowed the anti migrant alternative for germany party to win seats in the bond. the stag, becoming the largest opposition party to her government, making things difficult to her when addressing the chamber. i me there being no easy route to the finish line for angular merkel. the government's policies on the covert, pandemic sets off a small but vocal opposition that at one point threatened to storm the bottom. the stock. i me
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me me, me. the retreat from afghanistan provided the chancellor with more problems in her final weeks with accusations of rifts within her cabinets over how best to evacuate people from cobble. and then issues over who had been able to get home german plane. is that the, if we will continue the evacuation operation for as long as possible in order to help afghans who work with it or security by freedom for the rule of law and development to leave the country. we currently have a very prag procedure. we only carry out the security check upon entry to the country. we have now identified 4 cases of people who had already been deported border now in germany. she prepares to vacate the chancellor's office just behind me. alarm bells ringing loudly and angle americans christiy and
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democratic union party as they slump to record low in the polls. the chancellor's final address to the bond, the stock, which became a 10 to promote c d. u. candidate arm and lush, it her successor ended in a barrage of hackles. it's not just about foreign policy and nato in europe. oh, my goodness. what if i have been with this gym and been dissatisfied with he is here is out of the democracy and this is exactly what will be discussed me. despite the obvious challenges, the merkel years will go down as a time of relative stability for most germans. her policies have made it easier for families to balance. children with korea's employment figures have remained steady while the economy is enviable in the u. internationally. germany has taken
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a far more prominent role under medical leadership than it is had in modern times. one of the big concerns right now though, is that with no clear successes, to angle america, in terms of policy or certainly international clout, what will become of those years of stability that was seen when to her rein fees, role of her r, t, berlin. what we took to the streets of germany to get the people's view of merkel and her policies. it's been a long time. i've experienced 3 chances i call schmidt and merkel. it's strange when you're $54.00 and you've only had 3 chancellor general. i think she did a lot of good things for the country and also made a lot of strange decisions with c. d. you is not my party was but i think she can happily retire. i will miss mrs. mccullough, because i'm not satisfied with the current candidates, i would have preferred her. i think mrs. miracle has done a good job, very charismatic. she's accepted everywhere in the world,
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not to city you border. you can admire the woman for longer than too long. mrs. merkel should have gone 4 years ago now. she has lost her way. she did a lot of good in the 12 years before, but now you can see that she's out of the me. okay, what, here's how the election process will actually work over the weekend. the voters do not directly choose the chancellor, but have to vote to decide the next parliament 1st ballot is for candidate in their constituency. and there are 299 constituencies across the country than the 2nd ballot is for a political party. there are $47.00 of them running to seats, but only parties with more than 5 percent of the nationwide can actually enter bond is not one of the candidates for the chance. the ship is annalynne at a ball k, the green party co lead us in 2018 cheese and i had spoken opponents of the north string to pipeline to pump gas from russia to europe. they're both has been
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criticized for lacking top level experience. miss even accused of plagiarism to in her latest book, we discuss how the election might panic with you can talk hoffer. he's an author, a journalist, and former politician for medical christian, democrat party, the violence when he tried to get it con, go on like this. we have total stagnation in german politics. we can't get any problem solve anymore. we have a failed cobra policy. no solution when the flood happened problems everywhere. the country is stagnant and frozen, and the big parties are also stagnant. there's no more progress to that is the cool problem that don't do anything any more. i was in the talk myself for 18 years. it's completely wrong about that. we no longer want the professional politicians who go into the bundle thug, and then stay there for 50 years and whose only goal is to be re elected. they get
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elected. what are the chancellor or presidents? the same was in america or france. they date, they are elected, they already thinking about their reelection, not about the fate of the country. we want people who put the good of the country above their own interests, and of course, that is not easy to achieve. but there is a way those allow more than 2 terms. then you get a completely different type of person who doesn't run after the mainstream as we have to leave the to the next generation so that it is still beautiful. but the methods are different than the green c climate policy. as a religion. there's a belief that what you do once you've decided, but if it is decided they will be electric cars, then they will only be electric cars. that is wrong. you have to approach a big problem with an open mind. new things will be invented. it's a mistake to focus on the electric cars because 90 percent of the world's population cannot afford an electric car for countries don't have that. we need
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a solution for these countries. face been eyes for they take now nothing is happening, nothing more is coming. they no longer have any solutions. when a problem up the spanish looking at each other and don't know what to do. as i've talked to leaders for years, auditions in the federal government telling them that these was all wrong and that they are misinformed. people are not, but are often going to storm still as badly off as they were 20 years ago. under marco, you were in danger of being kicked out of the christian democratic union party because you were against was for mrs. mark, like others, has given for far too long. nothing has happened in the last 8 years. from mrs. marco's point of view, there is nothing more to be achieved. she was never a real cd leader. and we will continue our special coverage of the german elections throughout the weekend. that brings you up to date with all the news so far here,
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naughty it was good to have you company more from us at the top of the you know, life it's diverse. that's what makes it interesting. when you have a monoculture, it's dangerously monochromatic. like when you have only one train, a banana and a banana gets sick. and now there's no more bananas to because there's no more diversity the, i don't know, i mean there are some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were not
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scabbing or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best buy march 21st. which is in 2 days, all these potatoes, holla panels, onions, all of these came from waste brown sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off, rather than give it to somebody who could use it. and then that person is not going to buy the land of universal healthcare makes america the country of every man for himself . we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with special mechanism for that. it's called the live settlement market. we
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are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can't afford their life insurance policies . if you're sick and for want to live a few more years, you can sell your life insurance. that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment off to your dad. there's a group of people out there. i get hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation is i give them when i start crying about him dying? that's usually what it's about. it's just the sheer unfairness of it all the.

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