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me the ah, so many social democrats declare victory. the election results in the nations federal ballot see the central fancy finish ahead of anglo michael c. d, which itself distorts low. but late the never media groups finally express concern over the claims c. i was talking to kidnap and potentially kill julian songs allegations currently being reported by yahoo news. so they were the 1st ed fun investigative journalist last year, including here on our team. i obtained an e mail. morales is employees who were involved in the operations is not just spy on julie. an astonished but revealed that they had even been told to consider an
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operation to assassinate julian astonished the top to sit in the west with poison on this britons fuel shortage, crisis deepens with long tail banks, petrol stations. the government says the public's fault of punning fine, ah, very good evening and thanks for joining us here on the internet. the results are in from germany. federal election with the outcome said to determine who will replace angle america was chancellor in what will be the 1st change at the top, the since 2005. the
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preliminary results show that it is the center left social democrats who finished on top party leader ala schultz has declared victory saying that he has a mandate to lead the nation. grammatical christian democrats finish 2nd week, public support for them. dropping to a historic low. there's already calls from within the c d, u priest leadership to step down after that poor showing. and in 3rd place is the green party, which many now sees potential king makers in the upcoming coalition talk saw correspondent in europe. peter oliver is sir, now from berlin. with a full breakdown of the vote and what it will mean for germany. 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, how 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 gym and politics never as simple as that. but yes,
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when it comes down to clear when it and loses, the winners have been the social democrats picking up almost 26 percent of the vote . and when you look at the fact that just before the summer, this year, they were polling it 10 percent lower. than not, but this is one of the biggest comebacks in lazarus and it's no wonder that the mon, the chancellor, all f schultz is sounding pretty pleased with himself. why makes it says in? i'm happy to see so many here today. and of course, i'm happy about the election results. the germans have decided, the social democrats are on their way and that's a big success. this will be a long election night for sure. but what for certain as well is that many germans put that cross next to the s p d because they want to change in the government. and because they want the next chancellor of this country to be olaf shut. well, the green party will also go down as big when is from this election, they put on an extra 5.8 percent from what they posted back in 2017. they were
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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 makers when it comes to forming a new government. so those are the winners. have a look at the loses because whether our win is that has to be loses and it is the center, right? conservative union of the christian democratic union, their bavarian sister party, christie and social union, who certainly fall into that biggest loser 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. that's going to be a big old top see when it comes to what's happened within the center, right? but they still have a chance of that maintaining power. this is of course, angular merkle policy or was angular merkle, party the outgoing german chancellor,
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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 the you actually need to get into the bottom the side. but because they 13 constituencies outright. what that means is they have to wait on the, by the skin of the teeth. the electoral commission has announced that they will get 39 c in the next parliament, left party leadership. they recognize this hasn't been a good time for them. of has the, it's, 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 result 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. the far right alternative for
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germany party o 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 year's poll, particularly showing that they have a hotline in and around saxony, in the east of the country. counting the votes, is the easy 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 grand 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 social democrats, the greens on the free democrats called traffic like coalition because where 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 of can yet jamaica,
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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, a miracle that's bring in for me you can lead a fullness. oh, lou was an m e p himself and a prominent campaign for briggs are good people. it really, it was neck and neck race. but the bottom line is that the christian democrats of, so for the major slip info to support a single michael, take any blame for that. did she take a photo of the gas because she is getting ready to step down? well, i think lash at the leader of the democrats has to take the blame for it because their poll fell off a cliff at the end of august when they leaving in the polls. but that he, unfortunately, he will. he was called laughing. wasn't that when he visited flor areas? i think the interesting thing is the legacy that medical leave behind them. what is that legacy? well, the p and union. she leaves your, which is divided your to where by that
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t u policies on the rise across the continent and governments. if you look at poland and hungary and you have your know where walls are becoming the fashion, your guessing walls, erected in hungry and boulders, you are getting walls and serbia walls increase in the package boulder because what people don't want to see how can the gain if the migrant crisis happened in 2015 and 16, and i would argue that that is anglo medical legacy because she encouraged people to travel to yoko and to make up their home. and as a result, she's not. the only change is i'm a graphics of your she also, i will argue, is it helps breaks happen because i'm not sure breaks what happens if it wasn't for the migrant cases that was exacerbated by english. does this cause a ripple effect then in the, you know, she's, she's a major figure without her there. is there a bit of a power voids or a strong character void? yeah, i mean if you think about said she's been there since 2005 and i would argue got the order of european union of 2005 was
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a far more cohesive block. that is now they had a power for it. well, don't forget, there's also elections next year in france, so we could end up with a new french president because you're going to follow your skeptic area. and is the interesting thing about angle america. you know, she's always been your, your p and union biggest champion. but the army of all, i mean copay, hail, legacy that ends up destroying the autopay and union will germany keep that reputation? it has been this industrial power house of years, almost the engine of the year. and she, she was like the engine driver. it seemed of it changed now if she goes no, i don't think it will. schultz is fanatical about b. u as, as medical was germany will continue to be an industrial powerhouse. both. i suspect that they go down the line of the rainbow coalition, particularly with the greens in government. and you will just see even more climate policies, which will ends up being the german people in the pocket. you mentioned french,
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french elections, manual micro and you think he's the sort he'll say, this is an opportunity to step into the limelight with merkel gone to be the got the main figure had in europe was he could be watching his own back at this point. well, both actually, i think you will try to step into the live light. i think he will now see himself so that the big man on the european stage book, you know, he has been made a fool of lately, particularly with the orchestra, was made between the u. k, the u. s. and oscar alia, however, he does need to watch his bach, for example. emory le pad is hot on his coattails, and i would really rule out, so my, like michelle, bonnie, are you that come through the middle and maybe taking the prize? so macros, sincerity is trouble, but for the meantime, yes, he will try to make himself the big man on the stage for pleasure to speak to you. thanks for your time, my guess former you keep later in the dummy portal. thanks. so as we sold you, the voting is over in germany, it's a social democrat celebrating, but there's
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a lot of talking to the day before the next government is formed. grouping monks and before the chancellor is confirmed to make sure you don't miss any of the big developments have a naughty ah ah, i'm sure you all know will so recently held an election with the ruling united, russia party winning the majority of the seats, the vote and some of the contrivances surrounding it was some of the topics that came up in a wide ranging auntie interview with the countries for president to meet your madrid. if here's a preview, you can watch the full interview airing on tuesday in the region to do new mcclure. but during the 3 day vote, central election commission servers were under constant attack. according to the ministry of digital development, around half came from the united states. that's reason enough for a fight, right. i mean, everyone's sick and tired of big tech,
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including the united states. big tech plays by its own corporate rules, the money they made them up. and now that's how they decide things. they let some of the hook give others the chop. they blocked the former us president everywhere he had 85 or 90000000 followers. by, by why, why we don't like him. when i check twitter recommendations on who to follow, of course, the 1st person who comes up isn't a valid me who is serving a criminal sentence. isn't this interference in the affairs of a foreign country? it's blatant interference. the media organization say they are deeply concerned of acclaimed the seal. i was plotting to kidnap and maybe even kill julian. a songs allegations appeared in a new yahoo news reports the revelations in the thing new. they were here and i'll tell you last year the article increase testimony from key witnesses on the ca had fury wikileaks so cool vote 7 disclosures on the us intelligence agencies,
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activities, pompeo and other top agency leaders were completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about folks, 7 said a former trump national security official. they were seeing blood while it goes all the way back to 2017. when assange was 5 years into his stay at the dorian embassy in london. and that was also when wiki leaks began. publishing its volt 7 documents, a series of document leaks, exposing the methods and tools that they use in terms of computer hacking. now the agency considers this its largest data loss in ca, history, and according to the sources that yahoo new spoke with. they claim that the then head of the cia might, palm pale, was basically out for revenge. i mean, it talks about how the cia and british tel intelligence believes that russian agents had come come up with a plan to rescue julian songs and bring him to moscow. and it also talks about how
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these western intelligence agencies were ready for shoot outs in the street to prevent this from happening. there were also plans to spy on kidnap and even kill julian songs without any sort of trial. that would be, these plans were being fleshed out and talked about in the ca, apparently. and also the had, like i said, mike, palm pale. he apparently was willing to justify this by calling wiki leaks a hostile foreign intelligent service wiki leaks, walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service. now if you accept that narrative, then assassinating julian assange could be justified, as of course, and offensive counter intelligence operation as opposed to just killing a civilian without any sort of trial. of course, that's what it seems like to see i was trying to do, but we actually ask them for comment and they have yet to to respond. we know that the story is getting traction. what's been some of that reaction? the whole idea itself is pretty outrageous. and the biggest kind of reaction has
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come, particularly from journalists and whistleblowers, who are, i think a lot of them are thinking, you know, could i be next on the sea ice kill list? if i make some sort of report that the agency doesn't like very much, i mean we heard from ca, whistleblower edward snowden. he said that the charges need to be dropped against the psalms because he wasn't given any sort of judicial process in the c. i was already having plans to kill him. one of the other journalists that was actually mentioned in the yahoo news article said that the cia and now biden are looking like the ones responsible for, for offences against press freedom. and we also heard an official reaction actually from the freedom of the press foundations. the ca is a disgrace. the fact that it contemplated engaged in so many illegal acts against wicker lakes is now tried scandal, but should be investigated by congress and the justice department. these new revelations, which involve a shocking disregard of the law i truly, beyond the pale. but we should reiterate,
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this is not the 1st time we've heard or been speaking about. indeed these allegations. yeah, actually investigative journalist at the grace own max blumenthal, he had already published an investigation earlier that revealed and a parents ca, spying operation against julian songs when he was at the ecuadorian embassy and plans to assassinate him or kidnap him. so let's take a listen to actually the interview that we did with him in which morales who does not speak english very well, is giving instructions to his employees at the ecuadorian embassy in perfect english on how to set up a separate a secret separate video server to circumvent the ecuadorian security services and feed video back to the united states to the american client. this e mail was sent from an ip address trace directly to the venetian hotel of donald trump's top donor sheldon adelson. and brian nagle,
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who is adults in global director of global security. and this is significant because brian nagle has a decades long career at the u. s. secret service morales is employees who are involved in the operation does not just spy on julianna's size, but revealed that they had even been told to consider an operation to assassinate julian hassan the top dissident in the west with poison. with more and more information being published and being, you know, and people knowing about this about possible cia abuses when it comes to their, their dealings with drilling assange. i mean, it's definitely going to take away credibility from the, from washington's attempt at appealing for his extradition. to the united states, coming up next, the new born baby of an 18 year old inmates has died holding a series of failings and quote, inadequate care. in britain's largest female prison will bring you that story.
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why don't just don't the rule. yes to fill out the same because after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart and we choose to look for common ground in this welcome back is petro pumps run dry in the u. k. and the supply chain crisis deepens, the government's going on the defensive, down the street, but seems as tell backs an empty pumps that natural stations down to panic, buying the cooking, say the bars, johnson should be taking responsibility as mismanagement. they allege leading to fuel running out on these, these early picks up the story. that's probably a variety of reasons as to why you've been seeing the scenes over the past few days
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this weekend just gone in the united kingdom of dr. as motorists panic, buying as much fuel as they can in some instances, as report so much that there were shortages of delivery drivers, fuel truck drivers across the country. many reasons being put forward for that and it led to scenes of people going out panic, buying. we saw the kind of scene last year at the time that makes start when people were fighting and the supermarket isles over food and toilet paper. and this time, we've seen scenes of violence saw some for courts, people falling out and pushing in front of each other and driving into each other. in some instances, we've also heard reports of security and emergency services themselves not being able to access fuel. as for those who have been caught up cooing for hours in some instances, to try to get that fuel, they say that these are not the scene they expect to see in
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a developed country. you know, sometimes cross country, we claim to be and we have to wait until i was waiting to get just a bit. petro, it's really up. that's the thing that we've come to us to be honest. i'm quite low right now is also, i don't know what the situation is, maybe an upcoming days from now than leaving a message. the government has more than anything. the government isn't making this better. to be honest with anything that you think of. i'll send you back i many queuing because everybody else is getting a z on a, you know, i need to be, petro runs out. i'm going to get to know it's for the government's response to the crisis. what we've been hearing from crunch shops to transport. secretary and he's not been shy and taking a met both the public for panic. buying is what he says is one of the reasons for this thing. there isn't a shortage of fuel, but also the groups which represent the fuel industry saying that they to contributed to this crisis by essentially staring the public in public by there's
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plenty of fuel, there's no shortage of the fuel within the country. the most important thing is actually that people carry on as they normally would until that cause when they normally would, then you wouldn't have cues and you wouldn't have shorts just at the pump either. so it's not like we don't have a fuel in the current country. we do need to just ensure that people are filling up when they needs at the locked rather than thinking i've got to go up. now, just in case i need it next week or the week after the amongst the pressure being placed on government a cause for the gratian reforms to be done. there are reports that the government will be making visas easier to access for those truck drive. as a temporary 3 month visa, which will take them up to christmas ensure there are no food shortages leading up to the festive period, but least the next few weeks are those who be facing the same type of ordeal that even yours truly did having to queue up for hours, just to feel that cause the british prison has been hit with abuse
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allegations for a teenage inmate gave birth a load in his cell and then lost the child. didn't seem to injury later the most that only the guards and not the mother received bereavement counseling. afterwards . i miss a give this alone in her cell overnight without medical assistance. no one responsible
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for miss a care headed for 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. ah. the 18 year old was in the bronze field in middle 6 years, largest women's prison. and she was there on reman for robbery charge. days before giving birth, she told gods that she would kill herself as a baby was taken away from her prison. officials have admitted wrong doing and said an internal investigation is ongoing. women's rights advocate, re severson thinks that the head of the prison should be held accountable. this is one of the horrors that we continue to see with human rights violations, specifically for incarcerated people, but also for women. this is a common experience throughout the private prison that we've got to really get more
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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, that you have to do a complete overhaul. but 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, wraps it up for this. i really appreciate you company here this evening on our team . do stick around if you can of about with more not top stories in about 35 minutes
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