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c. last week and removing people from these social media platforms works and we need to keep doing it and doing it more aggressively. this was the d. c, c's, kurt bar della to joy and read. gland greenwald says more and more censorship. a political speech is a top priority of american liberalism. so the dcc, they d triple c is a democratic congressional campaign committee, according to their own website. the official campaign arm of the democrats and the house of representatives, the only political committee in the country whose principal mission is to support democratic house, candidates every step of the way to fortify and expand our new democratic majority . so what they want to do is permanently removed more and more people and do it more aggressively from social media, our modern day public square, right? it goes against the life force, which is all about diversity. and mutations that create possible survival in a constantly changing environment and colors. there are millions and millions of colors and opinions. there are many and the way people shade their opinions and express their opinions and artistic expression and painters and
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c. last weekend. removing people from these social media platforms works and we need to keep doing it and doing it more aggressively. this was the d. c, c's, kurt bar della to joy and read. gland greenwald says more and more censorship of political speech as a top priority of american liberalism. so the dcc they d triple c is the democratic congressional campaign committee, according to their own website, the official campaign arm of the democrats in the house of representatives. the only political committee in the country whose principal mission is to support democratic house, candidates every step of the way to fortify and expand our new democratic majority . so what they want to do is permanently removed more and more people and do it more aggressively from social media, modern day public square. right? it goes against the life force, which is all about diversity. and mutations that create possible survival in a constantly changing environment. and colors, there are millions and millions of colors and opinions. there are many and the way people shade their opinions and express their opinions and artistic expression and painters and scu
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polls such as the country could be headed for a change of direction with the s p d just slightly ahead of mark or c, d. c, a few schools who still too close to call. but we'll be keeping you updated as those results come in. the 7 troops have been on a heightened state of alert and because of a border. as a convoy of 7 tongues was reportedly observed heading towards coursework, videos circulating online such as bel great is deploying his troops and it's sore intentional with for siena. escalation followed the course of a decision to require said, the driver is entering the region to obtain a new license plate issued by cost to the vehicle registration officers. husband, i've talked near the border in reaction cost of his prime minister says, said it is provoking an international complex individuals and 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. christine is absolute occupation of northern cost of an
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yes, p d, just slightly heard of england. medical c, d u c. s who lives still close to call by today though as a result can to come in ah ah okay. they take a look now and the biggest stories from the week, the spin and the russian city of pierre is in morning after this week's university gun massacre. 6 people were killed a monday by students, 2 classmates described as a silent and lonely teenager. a warning you may find nice, i mean, just coming up disturbing. another 40 people were injured in the shooting. most of them were students, and many of them still fighting for their lives. on the correspondent constantine rush, cough been retracing the steps taken by the killer. this is the exact road the perfect trader took while he was carrying out his vicious plan. and this is by the way, the exec street, where he fired at a passing car as he was making his way towards the campus. ah, the gunman showed up at the university faculty building and this is where he was 1st film by terrified students. they were staring at him as he strode across the p
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c, d. he in 2nd, making chances a pe, greenfield, the departing chancellor chosen successor. the polls indicate that support from cross c d. c, su, policy has shrunk, and they probably last vote in 2017 initial results of the social democrats and believe with 25 percent. and they really christian democrats in the 2nd place with 24 point one percent of the fed is the green policy. we have 14.8 percent. that can be free democratic policy with 11.5 percent. the alternative for germany party gone is 10.3 percent and the left sponsor interest under the 5 percent threshold. let's click more closely. i will divert mean german's one directly choosing a chancellor. there were electing members of the been to stock who will now go about picking a chocolate lead will in practice is always a coalition government to receive 2 bonded papers. the 1st for a concert in the direct electoral district, there are 299 such constituents as across the country and the 2nd validus of our political party. there are $47.00 of them vying for thieves at only parties, but more than 5 percent of the votes nationwide can and they burn the song with no single
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jones, the country could be headed for a change of direction would be s p d just slightly ahead of merkel a c d. c. s. he still too close to call, but we'll keep you updated as those results come in. the said been shrink, have been not tight heightened, state of alert and because of a ball down as early as a convoy of 7 tongues was reportedly observed heading towards kosovo. so they do circulating on line suggest belgrade is deploying his troops. i mean soaring pensions with christina escalation for louis course with decision to require 7 drivers entering the region to obtain a new license plate issued by close of owed to the registration to the registration of the habit of talk near the border in reaction course of his prime minister says, said there is provoking and international conflict, individuals and groups whose activities endanger the rule of law and public order are attacking or 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. christine is absolute occupation of northern
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c d. u. c. su party has shrunk considerably since the last vote in 2017. germany said they have the news channel, but the social democrats in the lead, with 26 percent, the ruling christian democrat, set complaints $24.00 and a half percent devoted. 3rd is the green policy on $13.00 and then come the free democratic party with $11.00 alternative german to germany. party gone at 10 and a half percent according to the exit polls with the left part, the only just getting 5 percent threshold. now let's look more closely what the vote actually means. germans on sunday were not direct me choosing the next chance . so they were lighting, members of the parliament, the buddhist. tar. and it is they who will go about picking a chancellor to lead. what in practice is always a coalition government each vote gets to ballot papers. the 1st of them is to elect a candidate in each electro district. there are 299 such constituencies in germany . and the 2nd ballot paper was for choosing a political party with $47.00 of them vying for safe only parties more than 5 percent of the nationwide get to end of parliament. no single policy is expected to secure an absolute majority meaning coalition towards our inevitable correspondence in berlin, p to oliver breaks down the possible coalition option. it's about as close of thing, get here in germany. as it stands, the social democrats, the center left party, are ahead by a whisker in this most recent poll. in fact, they look like they're about to put on around an extra 5 percent of what they picked up back in 2017. this would be one of the biggest come back since lots of us because just even earlier this year, they to well out of the running. and that's probably one of the reasons why they're candidate for chancellor. all of shots seems quite a beat. if i make the affiliates, then i'm happy to see so many here today. and of course, i'm happy about the election results. not the germans have decided that the social democrats are on their way to make success. this will be a long election. make sure, but what's the certain as well as 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 our last shot. so there was quite a different mood on show at the headquarters for the center, right? conservative union that's made up of the christian democratic union and in bavaria, the kristian social union. they look likely to drop around 9 percent of what they put back in 2017. i mentioned the christian social union in bavaria that for on 32.5 percent. if that comes in that around that well, that would be the lowest numbers date posted since 1949. farrah thought the conservative block set for pops that worst ever showing in the bone the stock. they have spent the last 16 years in power with angela merkel at the helm. it's now looking unlikely, or looking, uncertain whether that will be a part of the next government at all. this is nick and neck race. the selection is an exceptional situation. a president, we don't have any certain outcome, any certain figures, but we can already say that we can not be satisfied with the results. and yet, the outcome of election still unclear this will be not current, yet shawn's eigen. well, germany is all about coalitions when it comes to who rules the country. so let's have a look at some of the, the mathematical possibilities based on how things look at the moment. the grand coalition is between the center right in the center left. that's what's real germany for the last 4 years or unlikely that is what's going to be going forward basically, because it's, it's unlikely it's unknown whether they'll get over the 50 percent needed of seats in the bonus tag in order to form a coalition. government will then start looking through those coalitions that involve 3 parties, the traffic light coalition, so called because of the, the colors of the parties involved. that's the red of the social democrats, the greens of the green party, the yellow of the free democrats. there's also the germany coalition that deutschland coalition, or sometimes called the mickey mouse coalition, by those that don't particularly like it. that's because it makes up the colors of the german flag or the other colors of disney's mouse. that's the rates of the social democrats, the black of the conservative union, and the yellow hold the free democrats, and that is particularly popular with business, not so much with anybody else. that brings us on to, to national flag coalition that you make a coalition, which is between the conservative union, the green party, and the free democrats. plenty of questions would be raised with that one. then there's the kenya coalition. so called because of the can you flag as i mentioned, that's red, black and green. know mark is zada, who's the leader of the various christiy and social union. quite finds these a jamaica coalition will of course he would, that would see him or his party at least to remain in government. what we are hearing though is when it comes to coalition talks, it may well be the free democrats, the pro business, low tax policy, the greens, the group that want to see more taxes on the pro environmentalist agenda that they may have to hammer out. coalition talks before they involve the parties that have won the lion's share of the vote, because if those to conform a coalition, if they can work together than they can be the king. make his decide. who gets to be chancellor? a long way to go. yet though we knew this was going to be tight, i don't think we really realized exactly how tight until we've seen these figures. ok, let's take a closer look. now what each of the 3 leading parties stands for, the social democrats who lead to those polls one does a much more drastic action taken on climate change. they are in favor of more immigration and more free trade. the policy also supports the creation of a european army while upholding germany native commitments and the s d p. c's good times with russia is being vital for european pace. second in the polls, it's the c d u c s u alliance, which until now is from angler medical the campaign slogan to make good things better. the post medically are the promising to tighten immigration rules and to cut taxes for low to middle income workers on foreign policy. they see relations with russia and china as the main challenges that face germany does. the green party in 3rd place. we just have a 14 percent of the vote, i think, to combat climate change to develop the infrastructure. they're also in favor of more immigration and a rise in the minimum wage while also supporting a universal basic income. despite a proving of germany's native membership, they do stand against nuclear weapons. and the greens want tough policies when it comes to russia and china. and something with mentioning there were some polling stations in berlin actually ran out a ballot papers. it said that they weren't able to get deliveries in quick e
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c, d. c. issue alliance, which until now was fronted by anglo michael. that campaign slogan is to make good things better in the post medical area. they are promising to tighten immigration rules and to cut taxes for low to middle income workers and foreign policy. they see relations with russia in china as the main challenges, the face, germany in 3rd place with just a full team said that the votes are expected. the dream party seek to combat climate change. obviously. also, they want to develop infrastructure and they are in favor of more immigration under rise in the minimum wage while also supporting a universal basic income. despite improving of germany's native membership, they stand against nuclear weapons. and the greens want tough a policies on russia and china now some general election information for you've been reports coming in at some calling stations in berlin. run out a ballot. papers have been said that they were not able to get deliveries quick enough because roads were closed due to the annual marathon. also held this sunday . the bankers preferred choice in the list, the rates and lashes. everyone detention at the polling station when he accidently revealed his balance to photography after it was already filled as well as we've explained to you, a coalition was anticipated in this election. and that is clearly what he's going to happen very tight from rice at the moment. between the s p d, you have more of the vote than the c d u. c su alliance. we're talking around the 25 percent more clearly these are going to be small mondays, relatively compared to other countries that you would see certainly in the european nations. we're getting updates from our correspondent regularly our, just to look at the way negotiations are going and be an awful lot of back room bartering going on right now between the, the relevant parties as a 4 or 5 minutes to get a significant percentage. now to put them as part of negotiations to form a coalition and this assert pietro of rose, explaining several different formations of coalition that could be formed at this point. and we will what grade interest to see. which of those turns out to be the reality in terms of the next german government? let's get some analysis now from amanda. can put a bit more clarity on this for us. steven meisner is a political analyst joined me though. we just want to get you on the line. appreciate you. coming on, steven. it is very complicated to th
c, d. c. issue alliance, which until now was fronted by anglo michael. that campaign slogan is to make good things better in the post medical area. they are promising to tighten immigration rules and to cut taxes for low to middle income workers and foreign policy. they see relations with russia in china as the main challenges, the face, germany in 3rd place with just a full team said that the votes are expected. the dream party seek to combat climate change. obviously. also, they want to...
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because they're greedy, ultimately joy read and the d. c. c, c. and everybody on that side. they see the free candy that coming from being social misfits. and by being now social misfits. but by being to tell terry and and to tell terry and ism has never paid more than it does today. so there's joy, read, i'm took out terry and, and gave me my money. so greedy, so disgusting, so deplorable. it makes me want to bomb it. so talking about artistic expression and grade do is i do want to note that i am wearing the same pink jacket that i wore last episode. and the reason is because it is quite fashionable at the moment in paris we are in paris, the fashion capital of the world. i do want to look fashionable. i do have a different pair of trousers on just for the audience out there. i know they'd like to go to youtube. what color is that? this is pink? i think it's more of a future that's good for you. but in terms of totalitarianism, i want to talk about where this could be going because, you know, we're at a cycle of the 2 cities shop, which we've talked about. the decline in p
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d. c is good times with russia as mine, tofal european piece. second in the polls is the c d. c, a few lines which until now with fronted by angular market. that campaign. so going to, to make good things better in the post merkel era that promising to title immigration rules and cut taxes for low to middle income workers. and on foreign all they say they say relations of russia and china as the main challenges facing germany. the green party, with over 14 percent of the vote, seeks to combat climate change and develop infrastructure. they're also in favor of more immigration and to rise in the minimum wage while also supporting a universal basic income. despite approving of germany's nature membership, they stand against nuclear weapons. i'm the greenville top of policies on russia and china. and i have been report that some polling stations and bullying ran out of violence papers. it's also been said that they were not able to get deliveries quick enough as rows were closed due to the annual mass and also held this saturday . this sunday rather anglo michael's perfect choice
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d. c is good times with russia as vital for european p. second in the polls is the c d u. c. s u alliance relation to the front of uncle michael. that campaign slogan is to make good things better in the post merkel era. they're promising to title immigration rules and comp taxes for low to middle income workers. and on foreign policy, they see relations of russia and china as the main challenges facing germany. now, the green policy was over 14 percent of the bud seeks to combat climate change and develop infrastructure. they're also in favor of more of a gratian and a rise in the minimum wage while also supporting a universal basic income. despite approving of germany's native membership, they stand against nuclear weapons and the greens on top of policies on russia and china. and i have been report that some polling stations in berlin run out of balance papers. it's also been said that they were not able to get delivery as quick enough, as roads are closed due to the annual market. and also how they sunday angle americans preferred choice in the political race on, in lash a
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c. b, they're, they're offering 3 different options. indirect c, b, d, c, direct c, b, c, or hybrid cbc. the direct cbc would be from the central bank to the individuals out there, the deplorable people that indirect c, b, c, is probably the one they're going to take that is from the central bank to the commercial bank, who then get the distributed so they get their car and we'll see what emerges. but i reckon the u. s. might get a direct c, b, c. and europe will probably have the indirect cbc. right? right. well, they totally missed the point because they don't compete with big coin. big one is the centralized as don, hierarchical and it is on campus cannibal. this is just the recreation of the current corrupt system. it gives them a way to introduce actually worse policies than they already have in the form of negative interest rates, negative savings rates, and money that has an expiration date. spend the money now or in 6 months. it becomes worthless. it's just that the, our in the club talk, we're seeing the caca stock prosy with no financial tools to actually engage in more pilferi
c. b, they're, they're offering 3 different options. indirect c, b, d, c, direct c, b, c, or hybrid cbc. the direct cbc would be from the central bank to the individuals out there, the deplorable people that indirect c, b, c, is probably the one they're going to take that is from the central bank to the commercial bank, who then get the distributed so they get their car and we'll see what emerges. but i reckon the u. s. might get a direct c, b, c. and europe will probably have the indirect cbc....
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counting has begun in germany's general election. exit polls show the 2 main parties, the s p d and c, d u c. s 2 alliance are running neck and neck. a green falling in 3rd place, say they're open to discussing a coalition. thousands of people have been protesting against the tunisian presidents moved to rule by decrease. the forces of kai side were also in force on the streets of tunis on funding. and a funeral has taken place for one of 5, honesty and skills by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the bodies of before others have not yet been b. now the british government has suspended competition laws to allow rival oil firms to coordinate their response to nationwide petrol shortages. the move follows days of long queues at petrol stations across the u. k. with many being forced to close more than $10000.00 short term work pieces will be issued to truck drivers in poultry workers, the severe shortages. the visa will run from next month until late december to cover the christmas period. a lack of truck drivers has led to petrol stations closing and empty supermarket shelves. and even
counting has begun in germany's general election. exit polls show the 2 main parties, the s p d and c, d u c. s 2 alliance are running neck and neck. a green falling in 3rd place, say they're open to discussing a coalition. thousands of people have been protesting against the tunisian presidents moved to rule by decrease. the forces of kai side were also in force on the streets of tunis on funding. and a funeral has taken place for one of 5, honesty and skills by israeli forces in the occupied...
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d 17 now. and i want to see god bless that. and so i just one advice you know, grew c d i c d. and that's good, where we're let me show you the good to go up, go up, go up to me now. suppose walcott very well man, said the priest where the father would the mother who knowledge the sy, which is the and god bless. god dead me. my my son. this. yeah, no software. now it's much more people were deal of their, their stuff from somewhere in the go come very soon and go back as we're making walcott look ahead. making walcott so that when he reach, begin in, moving on by one min object. isn't we physically on pres me makers and life as in good to to us? i just don't to be alone for michelle to be that way by greece, by them. a welcome. don't good seem to my friend nero, my st provisional contracts and it was monday. i'll michelle michelle, we are presently cooney by only going to be we are the cinnamon indies for this in this environment for law gives hope to do use john have to develop desperate man. so we're developing the to, to man the man and the outward man. so of the privilege o
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the exit polls suggest the country can be had if a change of direction with the s p d, just the head of michael c, d u c s. he says, because the cool course at this point will to get dated as the results come in. ah ah, a convoy of serbian tanks, as reported, had been spotted heading towards the cost of the border videos circulating on line suggests that belgrade is deploying troops amid soaring tensions with pristine a lot to bore a small go ski. he's a serbian canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter and who is in serbia right now. good evening to you bar. it's thanks for joining us. just want you to take us through what you've seen, what you've heard, what's happening in yes, well, these are unconfirmed reports. the tanks have been spotted heading towards the minister crossing with southern province because of all that is the sight of tension isn't going on for days after a customer authority is decided to do you recognize license plates from serbia, which is a very controversial move and is not in line with the brussels agreement that was signed back in 2013. but this is only one of severa
the exit polls suggest the country can be had if a change of direction with the s p d, just the head of michael c, d u c s. he says, because the cool course at this point will to get dated as the results come in. ah ah, a convoy of serbian tanks, as reported, had been spotted heading towards the cost of the border videos circulating on line suggests that belgrade is deploying troops amid soaring tensions with pristine a lot to bore a small go ski. he's a serbian canadian film director,...
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the s p d just the head of michael c. d u c. s u alliance. according to those polls are still too close to cool though this stage will keep you to date with the results as they come in the the central russian city of miss morning after this week's university gun massacre . 6 people were killed on monday, allegedly by students who classmates described as being a silent and lonely teenager. a warning you may find these upcoming images disturbing. another 40 people were wounded in the shooting. most of them students, many of whom are still fighting for their lives on the east coast and dangerous coffers in retracing the steps taken by the killer. this is the exact road the perpetrator took while he was carrying out his vicious plan. and this is, by the way, the exec street, where he fired at a passing car as he was making his way towards the campus. ah, the gunman showed up at the university faculty building. and this is where he was 1st filmed by terrified students. they were staring at him as he strode across the park with a hunting rifle, ammu
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and so i just one advice, you know, grew c d i c d, and that's good it talk to where we're let me show you the good to go up, go up, go up to me now. supposed to walk out very well. well man said the priest where the father with the mother who knowledge, the sy, which is the and god bless. god bless me. my my son. these, you know, some put, not much more people were deal of their, their stuff from somewhere else and be, go, come very soon and go back as we're making walcott look ahead, making will cut so that when they reach can begin ingleby number one and min objectives and we, since if we on pres me makers and life as in cali to, to us soon to be alone from if you do that we by greece, by them are welcome. good tim, my friend nero was saying provisional contracts and it was monday. i'll michelle michelle. we we are print me, corny but only going to be we are the main indies for this in this environment for law gives hope to use john. have to develop desperate man. so we are developing the to, to man the man and the outward man. so of the privilege of developing that in mind and thro
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d. use the hash tag h a c d c. when you do well, job us an e mail accounting cost at l dot net is our address. there's more for you online at al serra dot com slash 50. think that takes you straight to our page, which has individual reports, links, and in time episodes for you to catch up on. and that's it for this edition of counting the cost. i'm kim fidel, from the whole team here and how, thanks for joining us. the news on there is next, ah, me like the causes of the 20th century whose lives were intertwined from outcasts who found an artistic connection in 194010 to reduce the both of them were lost. children to a battle of words against the backdrop of julian, more independence. i'll just tell stories of complex relationships that sparked, created really a north africa on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter what, i'll just bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you or i me us president joe biden promises 500000000 more doses of co
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the f b, d and the c d u s. c u alliance, running neck and neck. lengthy coalition talks are expected to happen before government can be formed. with the social democrats candidate for chancellor shalt says, voters have given his party the monday to push ahead with its goals, cash stuff that we can pay for more respect. and this is cited for industrial modernization to go on in our country. and for manmade climate change to be slowed down to important issues in our country that targets for which we are working. and for this to be possible for the full cost and pause to be so favorable, the exit polls are showing great support for the s p d from the citizens. that is managed to strive and implement everything we have suggested and to put our political strength into it of part in while the s t use candidate says he is not satisfied with the results army lasha has now to do everything possible to build a conservative government have i comes is for by the election campaign is finishes and this is now about one thing.
the f b, d and the c d u s. c u alliance, running neck and neck. lengthy coalition talks are expected to happen before government can be formed. with the social democrats candidate for chancellor shalt says, voters have given his party the monday to push ahead with its goals, cash stuff that we can pay for more respect. and this is cited for industrial modernization to go on in our country. and for manmade climate change to be slowed down to important issues in our country that targets for...
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c d u. c. su candidate who hasn't been as convincing. it was very focused on the person, we have a very strong personalization of this election campaign board is also a little bit new for our political system because we had here for longer the case very strong parties at. busy busy the program of the parties was very, very important, but we see also in this election campaign that candidates and advantages and especially also the failures and mistakes of individual. busy candidates made it made a big difference. climate change in social justice have dominated the campaign. and some of the c d. u votes could go to the green party or the social democrats, or their shoddy. it's a shame that merkle doesn't want to run any more. cd you people are bit unsettled and are scared that things won't be the same, although they shouldn't be. renewal is important. everyone believes that from all parties. so it's good to have a new coalition. germans expected to spread their votes among more parties than usual. the election will be followed by coalition negotiation that could last weeks . if not money, is not yet clear whether germany's conservatives will be included with that. how many edges you are by very in southern germany, ukrainian president followed me as lensky has promised a strong response. after his principal aid, survived an apparent assassination attempt. gunshots were fired at a vehicle. he was travelling in south of the capital. give the say more than 10 bullets at the vehicle, wounding the driver. the aid he should fear, escaped unharmed. it's not known who carried out
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mocking the end of an era for german politics. exit polls show the 2 main policies, the f, b, d and the c d u. s. c u alliance running macand neck. lengthy coalition talks are expected to happen before government can be formed with the social.
mocking the end of an era for german politics. exit polls show the 2 main policies, the f, b, d and the c d u. s. c u alliance running macand neck. lengthy coalition talks are expected to happen before government can be formed with the social.
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the s p d is predicted to win 25.7 percent of the vote, while the conservative c d, u. c su block will likely take 24 point one percent. meanwhile, the greens have come in at 14.8 percent and the liberal f t p has taken 11.5 percent of the vote. though mccain has more now from berlin. with a spring in his step full of shots meets the world's media fresh from an election in which his party took 1st place. he has no doubt who should lead his country forward. you villa villa the vote is not. they can vary. they have said who should form the next government. they have strengthened free parties, social democrats, the greens and we're free democrats. so that's a clear mandate from the citizens of this country that these 3 should lead next to government. a 3 party coalition has never been tried at the federal level, but with barely more than one percent of the vote separating the 2 main parties. and neither wanting to govern in a grand coalition with each other again. now the attention is on the smaller parties, the goals, the folks, but time to, to big parties have suffered hea
the s p d is predicted to win 25.7 percent of the vote, while the conservative c d, u. c su block will likely take 24 point one percent. meanwhile, the greens have come in at 14.8 percent and the liberal f t p has taken 11.5 percent of the vote. though mccain has more now from berlin. with a spring in his step full of shots meets the world's media fresh from an election in which his party took 1st place. he has no doubt who should lead his country forward. you villa villa the vote is not. they...
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c d. c built on p, chef. my portia, i've, yes, you will form. you don't get yourself initially. there was no cure and so the deaths happened as predicted. and then in 95, i believe it was when they came out with the cocktail. that was the 1st of a series of drugs that extended life significantly. these funds that were created went under the but the miracle aid survivors, life policies didn't just disappear in the financial world. they were traded cheaply among new investors and eventually reached the banks of the limo. yes, the life insurance policies of those thousands of americans hit by the epidemic 25 years ago. now sit in new investment funds sold by a geneva company. ah, here's what we found in brochures promoting this backup investment. ah, one life settlement fund most of betting on the early deaths of 4532 elderly americans, many of whom were h. i v carriers each month around 10 of them died, providing a consistent income of millions of dollars. the tactfully referred to as maturity dance tend to be more numerous in some of the heat waves. the total value of life insurance held by pensions is $434000000.00. we tried to meet a fund manager who places these products on the geneva market, but without success. we did catch up with him, but he wasn't very talkative. death traders are terribly afraid of the light. this is concept calling the journal. if i tried to contact you, i sent you an email recently about a home that we are even in background. we have some simple questions, bank your for me. after that attempt failed, we finally received some explanation in an email from an anonymous ellis, a pension administrator. me. would you the specific monday best and the ash that's good, i'm sorry. did it does simple. i mean, it's about the cutest. it presented to send you a heads up as to what you want to publish. notice said the issue and i'm going to do the list and the life that i meant for somebody who brought it up or did you know the best thing to other claims and i'll see what this would jump i do. you have a life insurance policy you no longer want need or simply can't afford. the same proposition is made to baby boomers. are you sick and pull but want a few more years to enjoy your retirement fell off your life insurance. if you can buy policies from people of lesser income, if you can buy $100000.00 policy from someone who's annual income is $50000.00 versus someone who's annual income is $250000.00. you'll do better in the $50000.00 universe. that's pretty clear. why would it be better? well, because their, their death rate will be higher because they are part because they're earning because they're earning less. there's a, there's a relationship between death rates and income that is actually fairly straight line. the live in a try now where we received so many inputs on a daily basis that are completely related to reality. so think about how i social media filters and they basically present themselves in every unrealistic way. and so we come out of fomo, there is and be involved more than that. it's about being sort of envious of something that may not exist and is also really tied to the fact that is humans. we want to be part of the crowd. oh ok. we need to look at a little boy, [000:00:00;00] the little girl and you made it because i don't want the cars the way you got me. sure. it's under which way it's not normal court is peace and she can listen. can you know and leave to the if you are age 65 or older, at least $250000.00 in life insurance and want to learn more about your options for a life settlement. go to l. i s market dot com and the proceeds can be used any way you want for retirement income to pay medical bills. ah, that's exactly what don shawn was forced to do. at 65, he had nothing left. the meager savings that he wanted to leave to his children were in his life insurance. but terminally ill and with no income, he had no choice but to sell to the highest bidder. dad did leave me any documents related to the life settlement, but i did find his email account a conversation that he was having if you are off as the same as the others. why would i deal with you? i'm sure you understand. i have to get the most i can as the his basically on the living are for whatever time i have left, the other company came back and offered me a 150000. now, any chance you could meet that i might get them to match the $150000.00 for you and pose much faster than the other group i hadn't heard from you. so i went ahead and got the other companies paperless notarized, the most people that task would be no big deal. but in my condition, that was what was going on. i was aware that somebody was making a lot of money out because insurance policy, me honestly, by my estimation, this policy will cost just $2.00 to $3000.00 in premiums. so it seemed to me 75 percent of the death benefit would be fair to me. still quite profitable for the buyer. as i said, the more i can get, the better things will be for me. so i'm definitely interested in the best price i can get. we can over $165000.00 for the policy. go ahead and send the new stuff in the end i don't signed and was paid within a week with the pension funds that bought his policy only had to wait a few years and made a profit of around $50000.00. when dorm died in november 2019 michael friedman is a life settlement broker. we are a life settlement provider to means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can afford their life insurance policies. baby boomers are now 73 years old, which is around the age at which like settlements become more likely to, to work for the seniors as they get older. and they need assistance with, with activities of daily living as, as they're referred to bathing, dressing, transportation, eating. and they can't take care of themselves. and they need what's called long term care. then medicare doesn't cover that. so we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. the do you think the situation would be the same in the us for this industry? with a strong universal health care, it would reduce the discrepancy in the life expectancy from poor to rich and provide less of a windfall if you will. if would be less profitable? well yeah, you could say less profitable. sure. and what we're seeing now with the silver su nami, of sr, is now turning $73.00, the baby, the 1st baby boomers. we see that there is a shortfall that we see that governments are facing increased costs in their medicaid budget. so that baby boom generation is yes. what opportunity for the life settlement market, but it's it's, it's a private sector solution to providing funds and resources to the largest growing population in america today. oh, i me, the distressed felt saint paul american baby boomers dance all provides finances with an opportunity. but who like in the case of life insurance is of age sufferers in the 1980s. it's in switzerland that a large number of investors can be found with an interest in this particular bad. even more surprising. it's the retirees who have the most to win from this business of death. you may have a pension that is based on swiss lives, but 20 years ago when the assumptions were set up for that performance of that, of the, of the lives that things have changed over 20 years. you, you swiss are living longer, people are living longer. there's more pension payments being made, investing in life settlements, i should say, is not so much just, it's not about investing on sick people and things like that. it's testing on a group of lives with an average life expectancy over 10 years that can cover that can match up that shortfall. that's it's good business for life insurance policy holders in this country who sell their policies. and then for the benefit of the, of the pension that may invest in that that was the exact calculation made by the city of zurich, pension fund. it's one of the country's most respected insurance companies that manages pensions for more than 800000 former public servants. in 2017, its directors decided to invest 18000000 francs in life settlement year till down his head of investments. the zurich mentions homes in the life settlement and practice product for any insurance got instant cut in via from life settlement in with the children and a positive it ended up and does he seem to how it can avail niche meals i have sustained please. this is anthony cook and then in this is live in spot for your yet bowing. give just bizarre of if you get conquered hyper name caydan said saima how you fall on to the feel east. i'm right steve, as if it see if this portfolio to salmon to buy one nice said finished p t fisher con kaiten this mullen v o. they will skirmish on the, on the nickel minute, indeed to to a t and the name was ivan, the john hancock. now me to capes. stadium. fear. i'm trying to get all the heights cost him to be silent ads. i label for visual forecast yesterday. la john shipped this dog hershawn. that's perfect for the pensions cashed him to death. does he sneak so v v and these invested tillman had gained as a via shower in east and laden city chunks police and was going to be an issue. so i've interviewed daily living quality rate and those volunteers each on each lab. to summarize, thanks to excellent health care, switzerland is a country where retirees tends to live the longest to funds, the pensions 0 x public pension fund has to place bets on thousands of americans dying early because they can't pay for medical treatment. start to die in stock. as such, alas, disease is thus cash compatible. when to the politic in vegas act we are cow for decent, lighten heat if he could only police it up. d. c. screened and denise to me don't to to happen for cow from bolen for to mason on town. sounds got kind of tune it was that i was to see so police and i think it's just a sad state of affairs that live sediments or even necessary for people because it all he needed it for was for survival. he wasn't trying to like, buy some crazy machine or do some kind of crazy treatments. he just needed money to survive on z field is going to be harrison. and he can, i mean he cannot sign a site this case i left younger his i placed this via pitying size on today for he shipped and i never indeed did meet did meet up on that is to be by your doctor on talk to you on the time it down to my master, don't home by the side. and then i look to see basically states in the american system might look like a nightmare. no one wants to be forced to sell their household life insurance to pay for chemotherapy in europe. that would be a scandal. the news when it comes to paying for their pension as they don't hes
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c d. u. c. s. u has shrunk considerably since the last vote 4 years ago, and is now the lowest since the lions was created 72 years ago. in 3rd place in the green party followed by the free democratic party and alternative for germany. the left part is very narrow, a fail to get past 5 percent threshold, but will still be represented in the bundis dog as it managed to win 3 constituencies. now, all ballots have been counted, although the result won't be considered official until it's announced by the election agency a couple of weeks from now. with reminder of how the system works, german voters don't directly choose the chancellor. they elected members of the button to start with al, go about picking a chancellor to lead him. practice is always a coalition government. the results from sunday's votes suggested coalition talks, could drag on for several weeks. well, let's cross life to berlin and get some more on this. is peter oliver joining us this morning. good morning. you peter sholtes, celebrating victory and saying he's ready to lead germany. could you, could you break down the results and tell us what comes next? yes, 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 have won the selection. they've won it in the term that they've collected the most amount of vote. it doesn't mean that they directly get to form a government just yet will have more or not just in the wild. jen and politics. never as simple as that. yes. when it comes down to clear winners and losers, winners have been the social democrats picking up almost 26 percent of the vote. when you look at the fact that just before the summer this year, they were polling it 10 percent lower than not. well, this is one of the biggest comebacks in lazarus, and it's no wonder that there man, the chancellor, olaf schultz, is sounding pretty pleased with himself. why makes the affiliates as 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 like sure. but what's the 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, oh, lasha. well, the green party will also go down as big when, as from this election, they put on an extra 5.8 percent from what they posted back in 2017. they were partying things. that 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 win is 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 and their bavarian sister party, the christie and social union, who certainly fall into the biggest loser county category. it's the lowest numbers that they posted since the 2 parties have come together back in 72 years ago. really huge questions. so exactly what went wrong. there's going to be a big old topsy when it comes to what happened within the center. right. but they still have a chance of that maintaining power. this is of course, angular merkel party or was angular merkel 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 they, they fell below the 5 percent the you actually need to get into the boat, the stock book because they won 3 constituencies out. right. what that means is they have to wait on by the skin of the teeth. the electoral commission has announced that they will get 39 seats in the next parliament, left party leadership. they recognize this hasn't been a good time for them. of his theory, 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 done baggage or so 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 was 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 could still have the red red, green coalition that also would be in the minority. instill looks slightly unlikely, considering the poor showing of the left party. 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 up 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? i peter, thank you for that. we discuss what the new government might look like with dr. alrick, a book, nara professor of european studies at stanford university in berlin. and steven meisner, political it feels very good for the social democrats to be in a position like this when they have the lead for the very 1st time, since 2002. on the other hand, it might lead to a few months until we finally know who's going to be the winner. and it can even be that the social democrats don't really offer enough to that junior partners. it's most likely that they need to because i don't think that the spirit and the grand correlation between the social democrats and the question that credit union would allow swap of places that the social democrats will take. the chancellor re and the christian democratic union only the vice chancellor. the tv was in such a bad condition after makeover that i don't really see this happening. so there will be something like a free party coalition. and that can take a long time until they agree on what is done nailed down in a coalition treaty, c, d. u has never had any electric results anywhere close as bad as they have tonight . lasha doesn't for the next government, i think the knives are going to come out in the c d, u. and there's going to be like real butchery going on. they have to basically do is to renew them to renew the party and have any hope of ever regaining above 30 percent again. so voting is over in germany, and the results appear to have victory to that of the social democrats. so well here on our team will be continuing our special coverage, particularly over the coming hours the just on a temp on the out here at moscow, serbia's troops are on high alert, near the cause of the border and made a dispute over the vehicle access a video clip circulating on line suggested belt. great is sending tanks to the territory which is which it considers i should say to be a part of serbia. now this comes off the cause of our ordered serbian drive is entering the region to obtain a new license plate. issued by the cause o
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percent of the vote nationwide will be able to enter the gym and one of the front runners is the c d. u. c su alliance, which until now was funded by angler back. all their campaign slogan is to make good the things better. and the post macro area, the promising to type in immigration rules and to cut taxes for low to middle income market. and on foreign policy, they see relations with russia and china has been the main challenges that face germany, correspondence, new repeat, all of it takes a look at some of the favorites and some of the outsiders in the election. with no clear air referring to anglo merkel when it comes to taking over in the chancellor's office, just behind me, the only real guarantees we have heading into this election when it comes to who will be the next leader of germany, is that it won't be the woman who's headed up the country's government for the best part of the last 16 years. realistically, the next chancellor of germany will be one of the 3 people. each of them know comes with their own issues. the outsider for the top job is green party candidate annalee in a
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d from the citizens. that is managed to strive and implement everything we have suggested and to put our political strength into it. meanwhile, anglo marco chosen successor of the center i. c, d, u c. s u party army lash. it was disappointed with early projection. spots vowed to do everything possible to build a conservative life. government dev i comes is for by the election campaign is finished. and this is now about one thing, a stable coalition for a strong and modern germany go to the chancellor will be the one to bring opposites together. develop a successful program for the coming for years will be there will be many intensive talks and cushions in the work being done with competitors in the next few days. because some of it there, the chancellor will have to develop a project that goes beyond the coming weeks and i am prepared for that task. so step of austin is falling all of this joined his line from a gentleman, capital berlin. so both the s p d and the cd you lead is claiming the right to form a government as we heard in those clips. first of all, how much of a blow is this? to the party of chancellor anglo marco that has really been a dominant force in german politics
d from the citizens. that is managed to strive and implement everything we have suggested and to put our political strength into it. meanwhile, anglo marco chosen successor of the center i. c, d, u c. s u party army lash. it was disappointed with early projection. spots vowed to do everything possible to build a conservative life. government dev i comes is for by the election campaign is finished. and this is now about one thing, a stable coalition for a strong and modern germany go to the...
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c d u. c. s u candidate who hasn't been as convincing. it was very focused on the person, we have a very strong person, other sation of this election campaign. what is also a little bit new for our political system because we had here for longer the case very strong parties at. busy busy busy the program of the parties was very, very important, but we see also in this election campaign that candidates and advantages and especially also the failures and mistakes of individual. busy candidates made it made a big difference. climate change in social justice have dominated the campaign. and some of the c d. u votes could go to the green party or the social democrats on death. shoddy, it's a shame that merkle doesn't want to run any more. cd you people are bit unsettled and are scared that things won't be the same, although they shouldn't be. renewal is important. everyone believes that from all parties. so it's good to have a new coalition germans. i expected to spend their votes among more parties than usual. the election would be followed by coalition negotiations that could last weeks. if not, is not yet clear whether germany's conservatives will be included with the edges era by the very in southern germany. brokers designated prime minister has announced a new coalition government following general elections this month. as he's accomplished, says the 3 parties that gained the most votes have agreed to work together. and they'll have a comfortable majority in apartment. a 1000000000 fuel tycoon was appointed by the king after his liberal and our party, when the largest number of s
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d from the citizens. that is managed to strive and implement everything we have suggested and to put our political strength into it, of anglo marco's chosen successor of the center, right, c, d, u. s. c, su, party army lash. it was disappointed with the early projections but found to do everything possible to build a conservative government have i come is for by the election campaign is finished. and this is now about one thing, a stable coalition for a strong and modern germany goats. the chancellor will be the one to bring opposites together, develop a successful program for the coming for years will be there will be many intensive talks and discussions and the work being done with competitors in the next few days . because some of it there, the chancellor will have to develop a project that goes beyond the coming weeks and i am prepared for that task that far as reporting on this for us from ballin is a lot unclear after this election. but one thing that is clear is that miracle is leaving a very fragmented political landscape. it's like the next race. we have celebration . here before at the social democrats asked to be headquarters in berlin. olive shoals the finance manager can
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c d, u. c. s u is increasing, and 12 polls are out today. but one which stands out for the christie democrats and their allies, the christine social union from bavaria, one points behind the social democrats. and the reason for that, some people say is because of the activity of anger, the medical over the course of the last few days she's appeared at rallies with om in. lush, she's appearing at one specifically right now in munich, in bavaria, which is the last, as it were, pitched way for her to be seen with arm and lashes, but also with the conservative leader in bavaria, the prime minister of area. marcus, they've been in a sort of be a whole scenario where i'm going to michael drinking beer and appearing not really to enjoy the taste of it. the flavor of it, which in some ways, mimics the way that her party has reacted to the choice of party leader of chancellor candidates. many conservatives don't really want lashley to be the chance for the candidate to do anything about it now, but they wanted marcus and they would say that with mark is that are in charge than their problems would be over. one pulse suggested some time ago that said it would win 38 percent of the vote if he was in charge. he was on the top with a ticket for the christie and democrats. he's not on national is and that's why angle america, what is being seen with these with these 2 leaders. now it's the hope from christian democrats. some of her star quality as it were, can rub off onto lash. it can persuade some of those, christine democrat, voters who really weren't that infused fi. i'm in lasha that they should still vote for their party if they want that party to continue with the leading role in government. now clearly it's just one poll out today. it could be a rogue poll, may be the race is not as close as this one suggests, but if it is as close as it's yes, then clearly meetings like these we've seen in cologne for mr. shots meetings like these and munich with, with anger them alcove and lash it, and then they may make a difference but will only know what real difference they've made on sunday evening . ok. the only person that can pull that can really dominate came live for event berlin. dominic, thank you very much indeed. well, from the german elections to the russian elections. now, in russia's electoral commission is rejecting accusations of widespread vote. rigging, the certified results show united russia retained its power in last week, parliamentary elections. the group defeated parliamentary candidates on their support to stay. they will try to overturn those results, which they insist aren't fraught with corruption. well, alex and the sort of yes is very and independence, opposition, politician. and he says that authorities are not interested in holding free and fair elections. i do not want to sound depressive, but i was pretty much sure that they won't let any of the independent candidates even be registered. so the rest of the candidates who managed to pass through all those very years they were registered even in the regents in the constituencies there that were like free from any of the candidate of united russia. and sometimes that happens when united russia has an agreement with, with the rest will be controlled by united russia party like comedies. were like just russia. they sometimes give them the constituents and then those constituencies, fuel the independent candidates were just that. but most of them were just basically arrested or forced out of the country. that's why i realized immediately from the very beginning of the election that they are 100 percent control of f. b, not even presidential administration, but f b for mc h u b. and when they control things, they do that harshly, they do everything like in a very hard way and the very harsh way in the classic track down way. so they'd rather prefer put a lot of people into, into jail just because there are the approaches are not likely then let them be registered and then make the readings and all the stations during the election. so there was the result. unfortunately was clear though i had a hope, but we should be realistic times more still ahead on this new so are including a combination of bricks. it's on the panoramic, dr. shortages of supplies across the united kingdom. i'll just there against re or access to an african province for the taliban 1st emerge. and in sports has gone from 5 to worse for boston. luna's head coach far will explain why later in the program. ah, the sister of north korea's leaders in pyongyang is ready to consider anything the state of war with the size, but only as sole scraps. it's hostile policies. the statements from kim, your job was in response to coal form. the sites officially declare an end to the korean war. she said it was an interesting proposal and a good idea. but her statement goes on to say that this would not make sense in the midst of double standards and hostile policies. because of the fact korean president had to say at the united nations few days earlier, hum, bundle promotion 2 years ago in this very place i declared 0 tolerance for war, a mutual security guarantee, and co prosperity as the 3 principles required to resolve issues related to the korean peninsula. last year i propose the declaration to formerly end the korean war. more than anything in end of war declaration will mark a pivotal point of departure to create a new order of reconciliation and cooperation on the korean peninsula. i once again urged the community of nations to mobilize its strength for the end of war declaration on the korean peninsula and proposed that the 3 parties of the 2 careers, n d, u. s. or 4 parties of the 2 careers and the u. s. and china come together and declare that the war on green peninsula is over. well, let's bring in kim that young june in on son. he's a member of the national security advisory board at the south korean presidents office. and it's good to have you with us on this news, or would you say this constitutes a breakthrough? could we see an end to war between your 2 countries? yeah, it's not that it's a message in the b 5. this message is nice. but for a change ration for shipping and the patient policy. and the other thing is that the next. ready step is to get the baby. okay. mr. cannon. oh mr. can i'm, i'm sorry to cut you off. we are having problems with your audio. let's see if we can try and fix that. and we will come back to you when we can apologize. once again, kim young jan, joining us from non sun. let's try and see if we can fix that and come back to that interview for now. let's move on at lawyer sim catalonia is a former liter carlos approach to move say he'll be released from italy in detention. imminently pushed him on, was taken into custody by police in san antonio on thursday. the move spot riley, st. site, the italian concerts in bar saloon and the court in san antonio. supporters are asking for the e you to stamp pin will spin accuses, pushed them on the sedition for wanting a 2017 dependence referendum, which was teams illegal by spanish courts and left cross. now to adam rainy, he's on site, the prison, where call us push them on is currently being held on the italian islands of sardinia. actually go backwards and forwards quite a bit in the last couple of hours. so what's happening were you are, what are we likely to see? well, holla, we're right out side the prison, which by the way, is one of the reasons higher security for the 1st time heads are held at any moment . now you can see perhaps some commotion here kind of money and parliamentarians, supporters, the former president, catalonia all. busy here mass, because we think any moment out he is going to walk out of prison. that doesn't mean he's totally free because the ruling earlier friday here and so then is that he should not be held in prison, but he should not leave the island. what that means is the court is going to keep considering this extradition order band, considering whether that's how they got the same or perhaps set free to go about his own business back for belgium, where you've been reading for a few years and exile. so what we've seen is a lot of energy over the last hour. so it's people left the court where this was taking place once that was issued and they've mass. you might not see them all, but we're talking about a few 100 people here right now. so one of the highest security work people that i've seen it in factory as and i do have to say just tell us about how we go here because it is rather unusual. carla's pushed him on, he was the meter of catalonia, the famous regional spain, which is desperate to seek it's in dependence. this controversial court case happens. it resulted in the role of politicians in capital and b jails in spain, and they've been pardoned. but it's still unclear, isn't it? what's the faces of people like carlos pushed the car up and starting on who fled the country? where legally do they stand? right? no, because there's a lot of discussion over whether the facts, tradition arrest warrant status. what indeed. so 1st off, back track a bit more than 3 years ago, 4 years ago. this referendum call when you, when was president crushed by spain? put down hard, lose his power, please, to belgium, an exile he's one is trenice. authorities want them to cage and he'd been detained in belgium, in germany, of both those cases. he was allowed free return to belgium, and this one happens to months after his immunity. as a years in member, i've been stripped from when it was stripped earlier this year. from him he said, well, there's really no risk that you will be arrested anywhere. well, but you know, it becomes to lead to this cultural event here and start being a part of the lead that has a lot of affinity, which catalog. i'll give the company to people actually speak paddling. they're not all the people calling authorities immediately grabbed him and detention arrest him in spain as clearly as this extradition warrant that pushed him on. according to someone we spoke, i spoke to him in prison earlier said he had no clue. this was going to happen. he thought he would come see this cultural event and be on his way that this is happened. he's going to be released in just a few moments how long you'll be in is not weird because the judge says he wants to have more information in ways it's decision a little longer. so he might be uncertain you for several days or even longer than that. i was getting fascinated. see how that plays. i'm not sure if there's any movement behind you that jail will let you keep an eye on it for us. but for some reason, their life for a fight that high security prison in sensory, thank you very much. in the iran, the says talks and returning to compliance on the 2015 nuclear deal will resume very soon. this comes from the new radian foreign minister who's been speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the un general assembly on friday. let's get more now with aren't diplomatic adds to james base who is live 1st at the united nations. james, what more do we know about this? while i was in that briefing via the iranian foreign minister saying, i don't know who was telling us about the current state of the nuclear negotiations and making it clear once again that iran is prepared to return to the negotiating table in vienna. very soon, because the definition of very soon i think is that is the key factor here. remember those talks in vienna were taking place earlier in the year. they paused because of the iranian election and the election of president e. c. and they haven't resumed at this stage. iran says that it is currently through because they have a new team and new forum minutes at noon to go to the words we will attend the sessions very soon, reviewing the file and c h a will recompense very soon. they said that iran once a return to the nuclear dealer 2015, the quote was in a complete and 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c d c has been awaiting, so those plans are pretty much in place. but again, there is that formal signing off that needs to take place. we expect it will happen quickly. and as you point out those vulnerable groups, those who are 65 and older or 18 above, but perhaps working in a high risk occupation such as police stations, grocery stores, even teachers, hospital workers, all of those people that feel that they would need one would be eligible to receive this booster jab. kimberly, what does this plan say about the concern over the spread of the virus right now in the united states? well, it says that what these regulators believe is that this is still a pandemic of the on vaccinated. and that where we see the surgeons in the united states and states like montana, alaska, kentucky, wisconsin. we're also seeing high levels of vaccine hesitancy. and so this has been a source of frustration for not only public health workers, but also for those that actually work in the hospitals. and this is led to another crisis of source. because while we feed a search of cases in some of those states where vaccinations are low, what we've also seen is a high number of exhaustion among those that work in hospitals and have been dealing with this now for more than a year and a half. so as a result, a lot of hospitals are not only seeing a search and care, but simultaneously they're seeing staff shortages. so what's the result of this rushing of care and that is a high concern. so the regulators are once again pushing the message that you need to be vaccinated. and now if you're one of those vulnerable groups you may need and will now qualify for a booster shot. kimberly, how does b u. s. administration balance these booster plans with the needs, the inequality needs for vaccines around the world. well, already the united states has made a major announcement about 24 hours ago of the fact that it will now be distributed throughout the world. the more shots that it's actually giving in the united states, because what the united states has experience for some time now is that there is more supply, then there is demand. and so as a result, the by the administration continues to make announcements where it is when we should point out that this is coming with no strings attached, the united states says, and this will be free of charge. so the united states and specifically the bi administration, believes that it is also delivering on this sort of fill of proper aspect of the vaccine sort of inequality that exists around the united states in the world rather. but at the same time, certainly there is no obligation, but also people are around the world are looking at the united states saying it's a wealthy country. and it's certainly could step up into even more money. things that can the hong kong 1st live in washington dc. spain's tourism minister has been criticized, suggesting that a volcanic eruption on one of the canary islands could be a draw for tourists. a wall as lava up to 12 meters high is slowly moving across la palmer. more than 6000 people have been evacuated since sunday's a russian nicholas pack has this report from la palmer. this is jose hernandez, her massive house in the distance, just below the gushing crater, still standing. but for how long? he says he was no warning from authorities, but he knew when the earth under his feet suddenly started shaking the old stomach, luna who had once again a walk and i angry. i am so disappointed so many people have lost their homes. we have nothing left and nothing was in his neighbors are staying in a nearby parking lot, relying not on the state, but friends and family for help. there in shock with only a few belongings. in a plastic bag they watch. european poorest flocked towards the volcano. encouraged by spain's tourism minister, who's described the russian as a great show and incredible natural aspect, and not really much places in the world where you have an active case where you can see that people go to live alone to, to, to do something by turning the canary islands is something very unique, especially the people from the island. spain's opposition leader denounced what many on the island describe as a disaster tourism thousands of people have been displaced in hundreds of home, destroyed. he gets from the crater william hearing right now is liquid rubbing, shot up into the air as well as the chemicals being released with century reader. it looks right lewis, look at the thick layer of ash just on the outside of the conscious on the ground. it's also right above the articles of sulfur dioxide hanging, the air residence in its path are given less than an hour to evacuate. yes ma am trying to get as much as i love my house because exactly when i will be able to come back. we are still missing 2 kids, and we want to pick up some documents, photos, and some clothes. the government has promised to rebuild last houses and say help from the us coming direction. and this isolated island has revealed a fault line between europeans. in its mention, facing an unfolding tragedy. millions of afghans are in need of humanitarian assistance, including the 600000 who have been displaced this year. the taliban say there is peace now and they can return the years of conflict to natural dissolve. this means they have nothing to return to some binge of aid reports from the right shimaya camp in cobble but to desperate for help. the visa ross says it would be better than face this humiliation she's been trying to find shelter for nearly 2 months after her husband was killed in canoes. a similar story from northern and central of gunston repeated across to sir, i shall money count in cobble. many parks and open areas in the african capital are now camps for displace people. jamal's daughter has been missing for 6 days. he breaks down, explaining his look for her and police stations, hospitals and mortgage. people here surround every step of the way, hoping someone has solutions. even after the fighting over this woman has arrived yesterday from northeastern to pisa. she wants to attend a spot for shelter. this water is per sanitization only, but drinking water is expensive. and when you're thirsty, quality of water isn't a priority. the tank is filled every few days for an estimated 6000 people here. if aid agencies are philanthropists, don't come. people must pitch into by the water. beside the washing and drinking is the makeshift clinic, the open air single bed operation is run by well and is in the last 2 months, they have treated cases ranging from pneumonia and diarrhea, dement and health issues out of $46.00 pregnancies at the camp. they said 26 were miscarriages with the decided not to leave of guns, funding and thousands of professional fled after the taliban takeover if the international community and the world health organization is listening to you right now. what will you ask? dial on the not going to we don't have enough medicine. we don't have enough space . we lack food and water. i want to told them the at least some of us gave bath here in this camp. i want the whole well to help our people. yes. 8 workers estimate 5 and a half 1000000 people across a lot of sun have been displaced. a large population of adults is going hungry so they can feed their children. that's all about have been in battle for the last 2 decades. but the biggest challenge yet might be fighting hunger, gave them 2000 and brands. for 6000 people, everyone used to get half a piece of bread, but today they don't have the money to buy it. fund faces multi dimensional crises . people have been displaced by conflict, drought floods, and natural disasters. and the taliban government says it cannot help because western powers do not recognize the current government and have frozen assets. in the meantime, agency said they're ready to work with the new administration. part of our responsibility is to not only address these immediate life saving interventions, but is to try to work with the intern government to try to find solutions that work ultimately for the afghan paper. the interim minister for refugees told out there about plants 3 holiday people, create jobs and help restart their lives. but it will be a tricky interaction, but donors such as the un, because highly refined connie and others in the government have been sanctioned by the united nations. without that help people here fear their problems will multiply, especially as vented approaches. now that the fighting is over in doors, why are you not going home? no, no, no problem. if you feel like we eat plain bread at night and in the morning, what can i do? if someone helps me, i'll go back. if i find enough money to pay the transportation, i'll go back. even if i don't have a house i just up and that involuntary return of the displace can only happen if and when help arrives. i'm a been job done to the or a couple more had own many 1000, including the anglo american prepared to step down. we look at whether open door policy in refugees work and fear of being sent home or some migrant from haiti. a trying to make a new home in full european team and doing their best. when the local fans had a gulf, why didn't come? and the peer with a syrian forces have entered several more villages around the raw, bringing the country southern region under government control. it comes 2 weeks after president bashar said, forces captured the rebel held part of the city. they now control much of the country. 10 years of the serious war began the ra provinces, known as the birthplace of the uprising in syria in 2011, which led to the conflict on new port says some of the richest countries in the world. a failing children at refugee comes in syria, save the children, says the situation is worsening. and according to the humanitarian group, at least $62.00 children have died of different causes so far this year. that's almost to every week. say the holder has more than the story. agencies say, an estimated $40000.00 children are trapped in the l hall and was refugee camps. in ne, syria. every day is a struggle for survival. and the statistics tell a grand story, save the children, says at least 2 have died every week since the start of the year. some were killed from avoidable illnesses, others by fires, poor sanitation malnutrition and even murder. living conditions are tough and daily outbreaks of violence are making them worse. they are witnessing so much trauma around them. they're living through it every day. busy and we're really concerned about what this means for children growing up in these conditions. it's simply no place for a child to grow up. and so we're calling strongly on government to repatriate their children, bring them back to their countries and give them accounts for a proper life. cause to re, patrick, the foreign nationals among the camp. 60000 residents are not new. at least 30000 are from iraq. and 10000 are from other countries. many are families of iso fighters or those who lived under their control before the armed group was defeated in the region 3 years ago. some countries have taken back their citizens, but many have not. since 2017, nearly 1200 children have been repatriated almost 59 percent of them went home in 2019. but repatriation declined in 2020. and so far this year, there have been only 14 the united nations as calling for action from the nearly 60 governments who are believed to have nationals in the camps. but with differences on policy, possible security threats. and the lack of political will many are reluctant. each of those countries have their own local situation with their own complexities in terms of political environments. so this is something that each government is having to work through as they consider the restoration of their nationals. the 2nd level i would say the legal one. so in many countries as well, there are complexity in terms of the actual nationality of these children and mothers. 80 percent of the camps residents are women and children. 65 percent of them are under the age of 18. they are vulnerable, not just the dire conditions, but also to the threat of radicalization in camps described as the most dangerous in the world and with the slow pace of repatriation. it will take decades before they can leave that there as ita germany now, where a televised debase is being held the head of a crucial parliamentary election on sunday that will replace long time leader anglo merkle, elected members of parliament will then elect a new chancellor to replace medical stepping down to 16 years, whole suggest a kind, a result among the top contender and party, the outcome of the votes will mark the start of a new era and shape the future of europe's largest economy. while one of angela back was landmarked decisions during a tenure, as germany's chancellor was opening its borders to nearly 1000000 syrian refugees and 2015. now that she's leaving office stuff that's and met some of the people who manage to begin a new life in germany. when i'm asked alex, let his syrian birthplace, damascus, he never imagined he would end up in cyber could. it's a town, a border between germany and france that have not seen many refugees before. the hardest thing was the unclear road. which road should i take? where should i go? and where i'm going to live, how my life is going to be. but after the former medical student got help from new german friends, he quickly got his life on track. you fall into you to joined the german red cross as a paramedic and sat up an online learning company passing on his skills to auto refugees . recently has been working with other syrian refugees to help survivors of floods into german states in july that killed nearly 200 people. i have seen from the experience when they volunteer, they create kind of a value. they bring disclosure to the community. i'm going to merkel saying her 3 famous words were sharpened us. we can do this as soon as one of the finding moments as germans chancellor. a decision to accept a large population of refugees seen as to leadership or some but other say it was a huge mistake. now, at the end of 16 years in office, the main question is, if her famous course come to back out a bite for the book with a title we chef and us in which he has portrayed on us, alack at an auto success or refugees to counter the negative stories, he says, i told about refugees in germany, he's working on a german translation. these are going, okay. american outfit, people say merkel, made a mistake to accept refugees in 2015. they say we ruined this country. we don't work . i have a different experience yet many are studying or looking for jobs and working and paying taxes and statistics show that of the 1800000 people classified as refugee free under 60000 are currently fully employed around 55000 are enrolled in training programs and then thousands of studying universities, i would say many of those who know arrived are on 2015, i know part of the german society and with regard to labor, mac integration, it went better than most expected due to merkel decision to accept a large group of refugees writing parties like the a f d. deltona for germany flourish during the last election 4 years ago. they are predicted to when around 12 percent began in elections on sunday with merkel leven office on us as hoping the next government will continue to support him and the refugee. those who have been successful agree that it has been a helping hand from german friends who pointed them in the right direction. that estimate the difference step, fasten al jazeera. cyber can us get some where the now, here's kara. hello there. let's have a look at the weather across the middle east and levant, and we've got a weather system that's been playing coastal areas of the black sea that bought some really wet and wintery weather to pots of turkey and georgia. and some of that rain is going to creep down into northern areas of iraq and iran, as well as syria and lebanon. but it winds up by the time we get into saturday in the system, pushes off further east and temperatures. here have come down slightly for some of the gulf states. we have got a bit of a chima wind blowing down. so plenty of hazy sunshine around. and we've got some wind blowing down coastal areas of saudi arabia and from cloud cover to so we could see so shallows and possible storms around that western coast. and those join up with showered in storms across the central band of africa. they've been rather intense. around uganda. we have seen some heavy rain in the east and land slides, but as we go into the saturday it's going to be nigeria. once again that sees the really heavy rain. sophia found the storms coming into play, and we could see some flooding here, but farther south that is looking finer and dryer. lots of wounds coming through the heart of south africa. it's getting cooler in cape town, but it is picking up in job oh, the temperature sitting in the high twenty's with plenty of sunshine coming through . still ahead on algebra, we look at why won the troops sent to help find help groups and move on beacon raising concern about the effectiveness of security for that and how a 9 year old got his work featured alongside. some of the most renowned enforce will, hey, will best have a way fox has to say about the prospect of becoming b on the world. ah, more and more indians are going under the nar to become tall. ah, when i want to investigate the length some people are willing to go to bridge new on al jazeera, up kinda on al jazeera, some drilling vaccine inequality to the political and economic impact. the latest development at the corona, virus and damage companies to read across the globe. democracy, maybe inexpensive new series explores the ever growing challenges to democracy around the world. former president place come pouring goes on 5 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legislative proposal was unveiled on thursday for a charger that works across devices and manufacturers. the move would likely affect i phone, make an apple the most charges all use exclusively for apple products. let's go to charlie angela is covering the story for us out of london. totally good news for customers, but not so good news for apple. yes, so a chevy? red on the commission of the internal law at present this legislation. and he's saying that the u. s. b c is going to become the standard port for all new smart phones. i pads, electronic devices like cameras and headphones and tablets. and for those that know the charges one from another, this is the usb cable and it counts for about 29 percent of all new devices sold, which shows that the industry probably sold this coming. but it's very different to the us be micro be cable, which accounts about 50 percent of all charges sold at the moment. and of course apple's lightening cable, which is this one which account for the remaining 21 percent. now apple is saying that this harmonization, the standardization is going to hinder innovation, but that is a.
c d c has been awaiting, so those plans are pretty much in place. but again, there is that formal signing off that needs to take place. we expect it will happen quickly. and as you point out those vulnerable groups, those who are 65 and older or 18 above, but perhaps working in a high risk occupation such as police stations, grocery stores, even teachers, hospital workers, all of those people that feel that they would need one would be eligible to receive this booster jab. kimberly, what does...
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c d u. c su, candidate who hasn't been as convincing. it was very focused on the person. we have a very strong personalization of this election campaign board is also a little bit new for our political system because we had here for longer the case very strong parties at. busy busy the program of the parties was very, very important, but we see also in this election campaign that candidates and advantages and especially also the failures and mistakes of individual. busy candidates made it made a big difference. climate change in social justice have dominated the campaign. and some of the c d. u votes could go to the green party or the social democrats shadae. it's a shame that merkle doesn't want to run any more. cd you people are bit unsettled and are scared that things won't be the same, although they shouldn't be. renewal is important. everyone believes that from all parties. so it's good to have a new coalition. germans expected to spread their votes among the more parties than usual. the election will be followed by coalition negotiation that could last weeks . if not months, is not yet clear whether germany's conservatives will be included. now there are 3 days left to the election. the greens are expected to do pretty well, maybe double the number they did at the election. but at the end of the day that we are present mostly used was 2 thirds of the 60000000 german voters are above the age of 40 and 50 rather. and they typically look for the ability and consistency. okay, hold me the life for us and for, but very up. thank you very much indeed. whoa, the, the sta
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c, d, u. c su party has shrunk considerably since the last floating 2017 germany said ask for news channel, put the social democrats in the lead with 25.8 percent. with the ruling christine democrats, in 2nd place a 24.2 percent of the vote. thirds is the green party with 14.7, then come the pre democrat party, we will let them point 8 alternative germany. garnering 10 point one on the left party, only just getting past the 5 percent threshold. now in terms of how things work regarding this germans today would not start choosing a chancellor. they were like team members of parliament, the buttons talk and those members will go about picking a chance little lead. what in practice has always been a coalition government. each photo receives to ballot papers, the 1st is for a candidate in their electron district, $299.00. so the constituency exists around the country. the 2nd ballot is where a political party, $47.00 of them vying for safe, but only parties who get more than 5 percent of the vote nationwide will end to parliament. the. okay, let's go live to correspondent in germany, pete oliver. good evening. we thought that was going to be interesting and judging by the exit polls is looking extremely close. do you think that one party stands a chance the former government single handedly? we bound to see lots of coalition conversations coming in the next few days. absolutely not. when it comes to one party forming a government by themselves, perhaps absolutely not when it comes to 2 parties forming a coalition, which is the usually the preferred option here in germany. in fact, that's what i'm going to merkel. the outgoing chancellor is presided over for the last 4 years. it is as tight as it possibly could be here in germany, that's going off the exit polls that have come out. it's putting those exit polls are putting you, pardon the social democrats slightly in the leads and in fact that is be represented by the various different party headquarters and the reactions that we've seen coming out of them. the social democratic party headquarters work is cheering, coming from their, their secretary general say what the shows is. there's a mandate for all our shots to leave the country going forward. it was a lot quieter. christy and democratic union headquarters in berlin, where they're set for perhaps their worst performance for a long time. in fact, they may well along with the, the christian social union who represent that in bavaria be set to lose around 90 percent of the vote where they were last time around. and if we stay all the christine social union in bavaria exit polls, putting them on 32.5 percent. that would be the lowest performance at an election to 1949. as you said, neil germans don't pick directly at chancellor for what they did get off the fluid as part of the exit polls. who would they prefer to take on that job, particularly when it comes to who would they prefer in a crisis? i can tell you that the exit polls showed 60 percent of german said they won't all of sholtes of the social democrats as their chancellor when it comes to a crisis. 25 percent said armand lawsuit of the christian democratic union. while 50 percent, they're about 18 percent of their thereabout said a babel of the green. now, when it comes to those exit polls, it worth mentioning that the bev postal votes counted in amongst those, there is a complex mathematical equation that tries to add those in as the evening goes on. but we are understanding that a record number of people have voted by post in this particular election. a lot of us down to the pandemic. in fact, under america, the outgoing chancellor cast her ballot by post this time around. the mom that she back on. and last year, from the christian democratic union, he turned up in person and didn't do particularly well. he managed to fold his ballot wrong so that you could see exactly who he cast his vote for now. those who are real experts in the electoral system here in germany say that shouldn't have been allowed. however, it's such a small mistake as he posed that for the cameras, it would seem that it's not going to cause too much jeopardy, and it's a bit too late for, for anything to be done about it. so that would be talented even though not exactly correct. but where does this leave of for future government? we talked at the top r, i talked out the talk about the potential of a, a to poppy coalition being what's preferred and not being what we have right now. that could work if the let should math stays the same as the exit. polls suggest it will. you would of course see a swap over where the christian democratic union, christian and social union would swap into the junior coalition partners, the social democrats taking the chancellor. now whether that happens or not, i'm not so sure. i think they may have been a lot of bad blood during this election campaign. whether they can bury the hatchet and a lot of what, when it comes down to forming coalitions in germany, comes down to having those talk to we go, hey guys, i know we said some things on the campaign trail, but let's put that behind us and see if we can form a covenant potential solutions on what's called the jamaica coalition, based on the the colors of the respective parties and the colors of the jamaican flag that would see the, the union, the conservative block with the formula government along with the greens and the free democrats, there is also the traffic light coalition that is viable at the moment, which is the colors of a traffic light where the social democrats, along with the greens, the yellow of the free democrats making a boat. triumvirate, when it comes down to the party though, and who stands for what, and who campaigned on was where. tricky when it comes to forming the coalitions, the social democrats, they put climates up there on their agenda. they also looked at perhaps increasing taxes in certain areas they, they did talk about imposing a speed limit on germany, famously, speed free outdoor bonds that with quite at the site a divisive issue in the election campaign. they are also the social democrats on the side of europe, taking more control when it comes to defense. the so called european defense force, sometimes called b, u army. but that they want to see that firmly alongside commitments that are already in place to nato. now the union, the conservative center, right, what is happening to them? they campaign saying no new taxes that didn't go down. it would seem as well as they would have wanted they. they also put a focus when it comes to foreign policy on targeting both russia on china. we then have the green party, as you would imagine, from the green party, the environment and environmental issues right up there in the manifesto. but they also talks about the ideas of a increasing the minimum wage. they also want to get rid of the speed limit on they also bond. they also want to see taxes come in on high earn is and not money being used to provide more cash for children. also for more infrastructure in germany, they haven't performed as well in the interest of the country of they did in the west. what we have seen also is the left party, you know, they had been talks about a, an outside bet for, for me, what's called a red red green coalition. alongside the social democrats. the green party doesn't look likely out the home. and in fact, the left party, a delinquent are fighting for their lives to make not 5 percent threshold in order for them to maintain their seats in the bond. the stock, you've got the people that nobody wants to work with, or at least that's what they've said. nobody will work with the right wing alternative for germany party. they campaigned on very much an anti migration policy. they campaign saying that they wanted to pull out of the power climate accord, the polling it around 10 percent. where they all right now. then you have the free democrats now, they're often talked about of the king makers. i mentioned 2 possible coalitions that include them, both the jamaica coalition on the traffic like coalition. they do not like taxes though, and if they're to form either one of those coalitions, they're going to have to work alongside the greens who want to see new taxes not is why we are set for so pretty intense coalition talks over the coming weeks. the social democrats say they've got a mandate in order to govern the social, the christian democratic union, also saying they could well for the coalition. as i mentioned with the greens and the free democrats, nobody starts these. go see ations though, until all of those votes are counted. not going to continue for a little while yet about as tight as it gets here in germany. i know many things complicated. he's still a good explanation. peter oliver, in berlin for as well. let's get a bit more understanding of this bit of analysis from dr. brooklyn, who's a professor of european studies at stanford university, also in berlin. very good evening to professor. so, according to the exit polls, the social democrats are just the head of the c d. u. it's very close. how significant is that? if at all well, it feels very good for the social democrats to be in a position like this when they have the lead for the very 1st time since 2002. and it was like rising from the ashes when you look back just a few months ago, they went down to 15 percent and no one could possibly expect a result like this. on the other hand, what is 25 percent plus? it's certainly not enough to call this an impressive victory, but that is the situation in germany these days that the country is so diversify it and, and no one really has a home in the political party spectrum that they easily swing from one party to the other depending on single issues, and that made it so hard to predict a possible outcome, not to speak of the colors that people peter just mentioned. so people just tuning in maybe don't know much about the german political system that they might be used to seeing, you know, a couple of parties in america, maybe 3 main parties in the you
c, d, u. c su party has shrunk considerably since the last floating 2017 germany said ask for news channel, put the social democrats in the lead with 25.8 percent. with the ruling christine democrats, in 2nd place a 24.2 percent of the vote. thirds is the green party with 14.7, then come the pre democrat party, we will let them point 8 alternative germany. garnering 10 point one on the left party, only just getting past the 5 percent threshold. now in terms of how things work regarding this...