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surance payment after your death there's a group of people out there, i guess, 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 because i was told that lines here on our teeth and germany's is social democrats, declare victory as election results. give them a narrow lead. while the party of outgoing chancellor and dilemma called slumps to historic lo, be in time 15, heading to the close of the border, emitted dispute over road access. celebrate. it uses various world powers of turning a blind eye to provocations from the brave away regions. and the prison proven the u. k. reveals a series of failings in the case of a teenager inmate who lost her newborn child. miss
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a gave birth alone in her cell overnight without medical assistance. no one responsible for miss a care. had a full history of her pregnancy maternity services at bronze field for outdated and inadequate. ah, quite a big day of your international headlined to live on the international. but in the even bigger day for the voters in germany, straight to our top story for year. right now, the results are now in from germany's federal election, with the outcomes set to determine who will replace angle a mark less chancellor, in what will be the 1st change at the top in 16 years. the and with all the votes counted. it is
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a narrow win for the center left social democrats, a party leader, ola shoulds has declared victory saying he now has a mandate to lead the nation. anglo merkel is christian democrats are trailing and 2nd followed by the greens. that's got a full breakdown of the vote now. and what it means for germany is all europe correspondent, peter oliver. these preliminary result results are written. they usually fairly accurate. we won't get the official result for a little while yet, but what it shows is the social democrats, would they select, should they want it in the terms that they've collected the most amount of votes? it doesn't mean that they directly get to form a government just get, we'll have more not just let wild gen and politics never as simple as that. but yes, when it comes down to clear winners and losers, the winners have been the social democrats picking up almost 26 percent of the votes. and when you look at the fact that just before the summer, this year, they were pulling it 10 percent lower than not. but this is one of the biggest
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comebacks in lazarus. and it's no wonder that the mon, the chancellor, all app schultz is sounding pretty pleased with himself. if i make fairly it's then i'm happy to see so many here today. and of course i'm happy about the election results. germans have decided, the social democrats are on their way and that's a big success. this will be a long election, might serve this country to be o lashawn. while the green policy will also go down as big winners for miss election, they put on an extra 5.8 percent for what they posted back in 2017. they were partying things at green party headquarters on sunday night into the early hours of monday morning. along with the free democrats to help pretty much around what they got back in 2017. they look almost certain to be the king make is when it comes to forming a new government. so those are the witness. have a look at the loses because whether our, when is the, has to be loses and it is the center, right?
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conservative union of the christian democratic union there. bavarian since the party, the christie and social union, who certainly fall into that biggest loser county category. it's the lowest numbers that they've posted since the 2 parties have come together back in 72 years ago. really huge question. so exactly what went wrong. there's going to be a big old top see when it comes to what happened within the center, right? but they still have a chance of maintaining power. this is of course, angular merkle policy or was angle american party, the outgoing german chancellor. and know the party going into the loses category would be the left. they dropped off massively from what they posted back in 2017. in fact say they fell below the 5 percent. you actually need to get into the bottom the side because they 13 constituencies outright. what that means is they have to wait on by the skin of the teeth. the electoral commission has announced that they
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will get 39 seats in the next parliament, left party leadership. they recognize this hasn't been a good time for the above has the it, it's clear that this was a punch in the gut, and it really hurt so much. and of course we lost massively. anything else would be unrealistic to claim gonzagos or says i gave the results we will achieve nationwide is disastrous. there is no need to discuss it at all. so stop. secondly, we should get out of the habit of blaming every one but ourselves. it is important to be self critical and analyze the mistakes we made. on the far right alternative germany party or f dead, they lost a little bit of the vote on what they put down in 2017. but what they have done is really established themselves as a part of jeremy political landscape. they're posting just over 10 percent in this years poll, particularly showing that they have a hotline in and around saxony,
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in the east of the country, counting the votes, is the bit bo, it's forming coalitions that will be the real tricky thing. following this federal election, the possibilities are well, many you could still have a grad coalition that's between the center left and the center, right. that looks unlikely though. you then could have a traffic light coalition made up of the shall democrats, the greens and the free democrats, cold traffic like coalition. because while the party call this article is of a traffic light, then there are 3 different coalitions made up of the colors of various national flags that can yet jamaica or germany counting the votes. as i said, the easy bit, we are still a long way out for finding out what the next government of germany will look like. and who will be the chancellor to replace angle america. let's learn a little bit more here on the program. live, not a thomas conic a professor of political science at mannheim university, a very good afternoon to you. so thanks for joining us here. and archie, international s p. d. leda? oh, love sholtes declared victory. he said he wants to form
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a governing coalition with the greens and the liberal f t p. do you think he will succeed? it will be an interesting question. su already pointed out the weakness of the christian democrats up to 16 years on get america has been that they couldn't set up a program for policy change. but this can be advantage in coalition negotiations because the other 2 parties, the liberals and the greens, they could think about having clear a say in such a weak coalition then in the stronger coalition with the social democrats, professor kodak, most people outside of germany are not really familiar with mister schultz, did you think he will actually do that? he could say again, the international standing that angle american had and ultimately be seen as a defacto leader of europe. and that's possible because when macklin came into
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office, she had a similar profile that then all of the folks has. so it was a little bit boring, but also let's say not to speak. he didn't make so much mistakes during the campaigns as the other 2 competitors did. so that is perhaps one reason for his success, but we will see how it would turn out in clinician formation and whether he will become chancellor. how the election results are the worst ever for anglo miracles, cd you party and the routing lines. what do you think professor, conic went so wrong for them? as i all ready, said, 16 years of angle, americas chancellor ship, the christian democrats, were not able to. so unknown profile in terms of policy change and stability. so the problem here was really that they voted twice in favor to continue with and gala mac, because
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a chance it was when they voted for the party leadership. and 2nd for the candidate for the federal election and both times they more. busy or less were backwards oriented and not fall but oriented. and so more or less, it was a decline, which was the cfo. now this whole election is happening. i made what's been called an energy crisis with gas prices recently soaring. now there was a solution inside or that's the north stream to pipeline linking from russia, which is now complete. although as we understand, it hasn't started sending gas yet. do you expect the next coalition to give no stream to the green light? i think nothing to germany is not the big issue. so it is supported more or less from the christian democrats, as well as from the social democrats. so i think that last 2 is playing a minor role. but climate change on the one side which is favored by the greens and on the other side,
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the liberals saying that they do not want to increase taxation. for instance, that will be a real challenge. how to get both views year into a common governmental policy professor cohen. i wanted to ask you, what's next for anglo medical. do you think she's 67? do you expect to a quiet retirement for her, or will you continue to wield influence? so for job and politics, i don't think so. i think that she already was for her kind of a paid the last 2 or 3 years in particular under corona. and i do not know her personally, but i guess that she be really state to step out and she won't go into industry or any other official position. so i think it's really after 16 years, she's retiring thomas cohen, a professor of political science at mannheim university. joining us live here on the international, many things. we appreciate your time. thank you very much. so the voting is over in
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germany and the results paid victory to that of the social democrats. now of course here what you will be continuing our special coverage over the coming hours and the coming days the serbia and cause of our caught up. and yet another dispute, but this time over road access. so b as troops are currently on, high alert, near the cause of our border and video clips circulating on line suggest belgrade is sending tanks to the breakaway territory. now this comes off the cause of our ordered soviet drivers entering the region to obtain new license plates issued by cars, a vote, a to vehicle registration officers have been attacked as a result near the border. so being president says the disputes being building up for a while, but foreign powers have turned
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a blind eye. the complete occupation of nothing course of all in the matter. he g with armored vehicles. my prisoner has been going on for the past 7 days. and everyone in the international community stay thunderously silent. individuals in groups whose activities endanger the rule of law and public order are attacking our state and disturbing the peace. they are clearly encouraged and supported by serbia . serbia is using the citizens of kosovo to provoke a series, international conflict. sylvia does not recognize its former province of kosovo as a separate nation. and dusty considers their mutual boarders only a temporary boundary. kosovo unilaterally declared his independence from serbia back in 2008, almost a decade after a war between 2 sides and nato intervention. roughly half of us members, however, have never actually recognised kosovo as independent. meantime, the eagle was called on both sides to settle down. costco and serbia must find
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solutions to diffuse the situation and agree on the way forward. the you will actively support these efforts, both cost of answer be and lead as a fully responsible for any risks to the safety and well being of local communities . we asked our guests what's driving the balkan stand off. they think tacit support from the west is encouraging caused a vote to engage in corporate taishan with serbia. you are in union western politicians calling on both sides to de escalate. when it's, as we said, only one side causing the country. and i actually had a chance to interview one of the officials of our courteous party. i'll be pretty being the so called prime minister of the so called republican coastal with minute you start menu, the main method that also is essentially a colony of the west. and this basically means that nothing that customer does is done without approval of the united states. so it's basically an issue where the constable does whatever it wants, with the blessing of the united states. and in west says, you know, you to present in belgrade need to figure out
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a solution of how to get out of this out of a situation that is caused by western interference. what we have here is a us attempt to up up the answer is it? well, i mean, what seems to be happening is that things are too quiet for washington's taste, and they're encouraging the albanian, the leadership to the temperature so that the west can then pressure serbia to lower the temperature. as always happens. this is one side, the leadership advised by washington behaving unilaterally creating a crisis, so any concessions should be by them, which should basically be de escalation or that tendency to escalate the why the picture we have, i would say, washington advising the obedience. we have a president, would you say perhaps too much advice from tony black? so you really have western participants on both sides in a way we, we have here just to kind of analogy of political situation by proxy with albany and using performing the usual quisling role of appeasing the empire. that seems to
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miss a gave the alone in his cell overnight without medical assistance, no one responsible for miss a care headed full history of her pregnancy maternity services ad bronze field for outdated and inadequate. the response to miss a request for nurse was completely inadequate. there was no pediatric or neonatal emergency equipment in the prison of the 18 year old was in the bronze field prison in middlesex, on romana for a robbery charge a days before giving. but she told god she would kill herself if a baby was taken from her prison. officials have admitted wrong doing and says an internal investigation is getting underway. a women's rights advocate, reese everson thinks the head of the prison should be held accountable. this is more of the, the horrors that we continue to see with human rights violations, specifically for incarcerated people, but also for women. this is
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a common experience throughout the private prison that we've got to really get more serious about human rights laws and realizing that we, we owe each other a duty to treat one another humanely. and even if you have been found to have been, you know, kind of convicted of a crime, there's still a duty to treat you with humanity. and that's not, that's clearly not been the case. and if there is such a large gap in what needs to happen versus what's actually happening as you have to do a complete overhaul for more importantly, we have to call for accountability for the head of that prison. there are certain protections that need to be put in place and they simply were not here. that's unacceptable. there's, there's no, there's no understanding or no, no, no reasonable explanation for how something like this could happen on anyone's watch. french fishermen or are outraged over the government's plan to install new
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offshore wind turbines, off the north coast. during a protest they dumped a rotten fish with the doors of the regional maritime committee. now the demonstration which involved around $300.00 fishermen started on boats and then continued to the shore. the protesters believe that wind turbines will kill off fish in the area and damage the environment. that's the goal of our protests, to alert politicians and the general public that there's a danger to the see. the problem is that they're trying to sell us those wind farms as if they were eco friendly. the truth is that they're not a senior french energy official, has defended the wind farm plans saying protesters risk leaving people without electricity will re screen them. and if it's nothing but the week of certain people believe in their local, come in just about taking into consideration the common needs of our country. what we do need energy. our society depends on a energy production can certainly create some disagreements. the head of the french
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regional efficient committee, however, says the government is turning a blind eye to the damage the project will course. i believe that this whole green transition is a masquerade, a true environmental disaster, and the general public knows nothing about what is going on in the see. we, the fishermen were in the see every day. so we know what problems were dealing with . unfortunately, they never listen to us only we know where wind farms can be built in a way they won't endanger the fish, at least now, the government is aware that there are protests and the fishermen are determined to never let this happen. but we will fight till the end of the still the come for you this out here when i see a report on us drone wolf. why the targeting of love and terror suspects so often lead for counsellors civilian deaths and that story and more we are back in the one minutes time the rather driven by
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ground the the news ah, i'm going to be to join us with a monday program here. when i see the pentagon is still dealing with the fail out for the fall. i doubt your say that the botched drones struck. you remember it was incredible. they were targeting a terrorist, but it killed a young family. it was just the latest law, a long string of cases over the years where a terrorist suspect has been target. but it's, the civilians who pay the price is richard met her, takes a closer look. on august 29th, the u. s. carried out a drone strike in coal, killing 10 civilians of the i'm of the family. 7 of them were children. originally they said it was an isaac k cell, but it quickly became clear that they had massacred an innocent family. instead.
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we've known this now for weeks now. general mackenzie, who leaves us central command or us send. com issued what is probably the most scripted apology ever recorded. he says that he initiated an investigation within 24 hours of the strike. even though the pentagon had immediately said after the strike that it knows of 0 civilian casualties. why did they say that then? if they weren't sure, or if general mackenzie was just about to launch an investigation. even the next day when you sent. com said it was aware that civilians may have died. 6 still insisted that the strike was legitimate and they were certain they had disrupted and imminent isaac k threat because of a 2nd re explosion. this is what the united states has always been doing for the last 20 years. this is there war on terror? the u. s life so much about who it kills. apparently it's kill the same people multiple times. now clearly someone is being droned, but it obviously isn't the targets it's innocent civilians. let's consider it as a dean, how connie, the deputy leader of the gang taliban,
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and head of the hall county network. america reportedly targeted him at least 4 times, once in 2008, 2009 and twice in february 2010. you want to guess where mister serat, how connie is now. he is alive and well serving as the interior minister in afghanistan, new taliban government, to the united states, killed around 82 people trying to get him all for him to wind up as interior minister. another example is beta lomax food, head of the pockets, tiny tele bond or the he could totally bond pockets on the c. i tried killing him in 2008. instead, they kill someone else the year after they tried getting him again, but killed 4 other people instead. a month later, they killed more than 30 people. still on food. 2 months later, they killed 10 others. united states has killed so many people trying to get him. that is actually too long for me to list all of the attacks and dest you. the united states even targeted a funeral on purpose because they thought he was attending be committed
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a massacre at this funeral, killing 80 people. and finally in august 2009, the c, i managed to kill him, but only after murdering close to 200 people. so hundreds of dead civilians just think of one guy. clearly these are the standards, the general mackenzie was talking about. so tell me who is the bigger terrorist now? these are just some of the drug stripes we know about. just imagine what the realists looks like. you know, obama, call them precision stripes or anything but precise what we used to publish figures . what, how the drug program works with suspiciously low numbers of civilian deaths. and when the real numbers were leaked by whistleblower, daniel hale, who now in jail, it turns out for example, during a 5 month period, 90 percent of the people killed by drones or civilian re. also consider that even if there were no civilian casualties, right. who gave united states the right to assassinate people on another country? soil would america tolerate someone else dropping bombs on american soil? what happened to due process?
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you just kill people without trial. this is nothing short of mass murder. just imagine the reaction. if a foreign government murdered an american family on american soil, you would never hear the end of it. and it's vice that for once the mainstream media decided to do their jobs and hold the government accountable. but imagine how many other deaths we don't know about. because the media abdicated their judy to the truth and help the government cover up the murders. so, surprisingly enough, china, it's reaching out to france, seeking closer cooperation, emitter feud between power. sun is western allies over the new orchestra security packed. more details here with our ego to start off the new orchids, security packed between the trailer, the u. k. and the us was designed to counter chinese aggression. and china has indeed gone on the offensive a charm offensive. the ging is now trying to france who was snubbed by its allies by being left out of the deal as permanent members of the un security council.
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china and france shoulder the responsibility of maintaining international peace and stability, promoting global development and multilateralism. so we can and should strengthen our cooperation, which is in the interest of the whole world. arms deals on such a large scale or not conducive to world peace. we should not get involved in an arms race. a trailer is counting on the u. k, to provide cutting edge nuclear submarine technology. problem is camera might be a century to lay to britain's maritime party. they are real, that we will life the capability to main hines, the vessels, and that we will be increasingly handed on us or support the terms of the all because deal are vague, with nothing concrete agreed. but it's far from obvious what britain can actually bring to the table. british french resources are becoming increasingly and
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incredibly trash. and i think many, even people who would support having a strong defense and you would question whether these are the best use of british resources. even if they ordered submarines in 18 months, which is the timeframe, the suggested these new submarines i'd like to be in service for at least a decade. the us, on the other hand, is at the very edge of nuclear sub technology. the only problem is it's subs. they don't come cheap, they will fall out of control. is a message saying that boy is the money away from real name to destroy. it has particularly energy transition, interesting climate trying but also can all make resilience. and also the actual living needs of many people in this country. so if a strayer, whose budget is absolutely dwarfed by the pentagons once to obtain a fleet of atomic submarines he'd had better start looking for money right now.
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a strain his decision to try and square up to china could some fear and now lead to a regional arms race with other nations in the, in the pacific potentially feeling the need to take sides many nations in the pacific, indonesia, malaysia and new zealand have expressed a, the thing composition and sorrows or real concern that this will lead to increase proliferation pressure. militarization and a lack of trust and confidence in the region is already things. folks in japan and south korea about their submarine plate, developing a nuclear capability given a strike has been made down since. and while china's recent overtures are well unlikely to win over paris, france is alienation from allies over the walk as security packed. it's already a win for beijing. all right, that's a nice program, but only for this half. how here with our t international. thank you for sharing some of your monday with us here at moscow.
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we appreciated nearly half past 11. now nearly a getting towards noon time on monday. we are back with more of your monday will that oh, i use 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 a special mechanism for that. it's called the live settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout
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