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ali esbati, swedish iranian politician, leader of the left party.ex cup event in penslvannia may struggle to finish after heavy rain waterlogs the course, novak djokovic wins the men‘s us open title in new york and colin kaepernick tweets his support for the two miami dolphins nfl players who knelt during the national anthem. england‘sjustin rose could become the new world number one this week after the final round of the bmw championship was postponed on sunday. the penultimate event in the fedex cup was unplayable on sunday as persistent rain fell. the final round was postponed until monday, but with more rain forecast overnight, there‘s no guarantee they‘ll be able to complete it as you can see from these pictures, meaning third—round leader rose could be declared the winner, and also gain the world number one ranking. under tour rules, half the field must complete the final round by monday for an event to extend into tuesday. italy play the second game of their uefa nations league campaign later on monday as they travel to lisbon to face portuga
ali esbati, swedish iranian politician, leader of the left party.ex cup event in penslvannia may struggle to finish after heavy rain waterlogs the course, novak djokovic wins the men‘s us open title in new york and colin kaepernick tweets his support for the two miami dolphins nfl players who knelt during the national anthem. england‘sjustin rose could become the new world number one this week after the final round of the bmw championship was postponed on sunday. the penultimate event in...
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wing support and then on the other hand bundling the forces of the left critics even within the left party led by star of are going to act in the parliamentary group they say look. this potentially could split the left further and there is a sense that that this probably could be a movement of short duration yes it's an online movement right now but will it really translate into the kind of widespread voting changes that the act is looking for many people are skeptical when the current thank you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world coalition forces led by saudi arabia have admitted that last month's astrakhan a yemeni school bus was a mistake forty children were killed in the attack the western back to line said they thought the bus was carrying who's the rebel leaders and that those responsible would be held to account for. this president donald trump as well and syria against morsi attack on the last rebel stronghold of the country he tweeted about an offensive put calls a human tragedy syrian forces are massing around the province in the countr
wing support and then on the other hand bundling the forces of the left critics even within the left party led by star of are going to act in the parliamentary group they say look. this potentially could split the left further and there is a sense that that this probably could be a movement of short duration yes it's an online movement right now but will it really translate into the kind of widespread voting changes that the act is looking for many people are skeptical when the current thank...
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but i've been celebrating here at the social democrat headquarters center left party that's been the ruling party going into this election it remains the biggest party in the swedish politics as it has done for a century albeit with the worst result that it ever got in its electoral history it is something that illustrates the way in which this election has sealed support away here in sweden from the two mainstream center ground parties benefiting smaller parties particular on the extremes the extreme left doing well and of course the far right as well the sweden democrats much talked about ahead of this election they're the big winners here tonight albeit having done quite as well as they'd hoped and many fears. the center left social democrats have been the biggest party in every swedish election for a century true again this time but not by far and it's a relief it's been their worst result of a jump and i think it's fine the problem now is how can we make it. how can you be government with this since it's really hard to see. how to how to make us a full government this is an elect
but i've been celebrating here at the social democrat headquarters center left party that's been the ruling party going into this election it remains the biggest party in the swedish politics as it has done for a century albeit with the worst result that it ever got in its electoral history it is something that illustrates the way in which this election has sealed support away here in sweden from the two mainstream center ground parties benefiting smaller parties particular on the extremes the...
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wing support and then on the other hand bundling the forces of the left critics even within the left party led by sorry if i can connect in the parliamentary group they say look this potentially could split the left further and there's a sense that that this probably could be a movement of short duration yes it's an online movement right now but will it really translate into the kind of widespread voting changes that the act is looking for many people are skeptical willing to cry thank you. i'm going to machall is in front for today trying to boost the german financial capitals chances of taking over from london as europe's funking center get hot as it hit with a business update and is one of those who hope that london's loss could be frankfurt's again when britain leaves the e.u. in march next year because of the brags that non e.u. banks and financial service providers will no longer be able to do business in e.u. countries from their bases in the british capital and number of bankers have already traded their apartments on the banks of the thames for the weather mind but paris is also l
wing support and then on the other hand bundling the forces of the left critics even within the left party led by sorry if i can connect in the parliamentary group they say look this potentially could split the left further and there's a sense that that this probably could be a movement of short duration yes it's an online movement right now but will it really translate into the kind of widespread voting changes that the act is looking for many people are skeptical willing to cry thank you. i'm...
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i am with supporters of the ruling centre—left party.suggest they have won this election, but a far right party is expected to come third, perhaps even second. for sweden, a country with a long, liberal tradition, that really is an astonishing result. this is their night. the far right just meet swedish political history. the sweden democrats do not like the eu, or migrants, and they havejust up eu, or migrants, and they havejust up and ended his country's liberal tradition. more people have understood the situation now, that we cannot carry on like this. we have the politics swedish people wa nt have the politics swedish people want so the judgment and the rhetoric will change a lot. are you worried? for sweden's prime minister it isa worried? for sweden's prime minister it is a battle for the soul of the country. i am very concerned of course. this is important. either we stay with a decent democracy or we choose another path. the centre-left party still tops the polls, but a strengthened far right will not make it easy for him. it is
i am with supporters of the ruling centre—left party.suggest they have won this election, but a far right party is expected to come third, perhaps even second. for sweden, a country with a long, liberal tradition, that really is an astonishing result. this is their night. the far right just meet swedish political history. the sweden democrats do not like the eu, or migrants, and they havejust up eu, or migrants, and they havejust up and ended his country's liberal tradition. more people have...
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international to see the vision of a solemn i guess member of the left party. the impartiality of google is once again being called into question after a leaked video showed the company's executives expressing disappointment back into it xtina donald trump election victory at least on a quarter picks up the story google's always tried to maintain in a political front but recently tells a very different story and if true it outlines google's executives pick for president in the twenty sixteen presidential elections most people here are. pretty upset. her. because of the election i certainly find the selection deeply offensive and i know many of you do too this is none other than surrogate brin google's co-founder and if his assumption that every worker in the video was a clinton voter was upsetting it gets worse. that was the first moment entire really felt like we were going to lose and it was really doing all it did feel like a ton of bricks dropped on my chest and that right there is the chief financial officer of google's parent company alphabet ruth poor at
international to see the vision of a solemn i guess member of the left party. the impartiality of google is once again being called into question after a leaked video showed the company's executives expressing disappointment back into it xtina donald trump election victory at least on a quarter picks up the story google's always tried to maintain in a political front but recently tells a very different story and if true it outlines google's executives pick for president in the twenty sixteen...
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parties have shrunk, and the sweden democrats, and other parties, including the former communist left party is following a trend we have seen across europe and other parts of the world where migration is a key dividing factor. are the other parties going to be forced to take on some of that grand? they already have. in 2015, as many will be aware... sweden took in a lot of refugees and it became clear they could not cope with some of the numbers arriving. it introduced much more strict migration policies. most parties, all the larger parties, supported those much stricter policies. that has already been baked in, but there was a shock to the system in 2015, and i think a lot of voters felt unsettled by the number of people arriving, and a perception perhaps that the big parties didn't really have control of the situation. that helped the sweden democrats grow from where they were at the last election, around 12%, to where they are now, 17—25%. it has help them and it has forced other parties to re—evaluate their position. is enough being done in terms of supporting areas which have seen mig
parties have shrunk, and the sweden democrats, and other parties, including the former communist left party is following a trend we have seen across europe and other parts of the world where migration is a key dividing factor. are the other parties going to be forced to take on some of that grand? they already have. in 2015, as many will be aware... sweden took in a lot of refugees and it became clear they could not cope with some of the numbers arriving. it introduced much more strict...
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take a look at the headlines now on al-jazeera sweden center right and center left parties are neck and neck in sunday's general election the prime minister stuff on law and social democrats remain the biggest party but says he's open to talks with the main opposition group and as expected the anti immigration far right party in sweden democrats did make significant gains to hall has more from stockholm. this is not like election did his dream in a new political landscape here in sweden the cheat to send to parties much diminished but still while the party's on the extremes will have the voices jimmy ackerson the sweden democrats lead to the far right party saying that this result made his party will have a may just say even syrian sweden in the coming weeks and the coming years syrian russian jets have continued their heavy bombardment in the it live region rebel fighters are digging tunnels to reinforce their positions but local media report that barrel bombs but a hospital out of service in neighboring hama province flared up again around the port city of who data killing eighty four
take a look at the headlines now on al-jazeera sweden center right and center left parties are neck and neck in sunday's general election the prime minister stuff on law and social democrats remain the biggest party but says he's open to talks with the main opposition group and as expected the anti immigration far right party in sweden democrats did make significant gains to hall has more from stockholm. this is not like election did his dream in a new political landscape here in sweden the...
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as swedes have understood themselves for many years all right barbara so if the incumbent center left party does get pushed out of power in this vote what are the options and what kind of a government could we see in sweden. that is difficult to say the evening before the election started because the polls have been veering all over the place during the last days some c.e.o. of the right wing swedish democrats the nationalist party. was more than twenty percent other see them was under twenty percent so that depends on where the weight of the weight off sort of the political consensus will be at all where the parties can cobble something together that according to the latest wage of polls it might still be possible that this social democrats could hold on to power if the greens get relatively strong now that is the only other issue that really has played a role in this election is climate change because the swedes were really omar alarm during the summer because they've had huge forest fires for the first time ever so that's the second issue and so if they win enough seats then there might
as swedes have understood themselves for many years all right barbara so if the incumbent center left party does get pushed out of power in this vote what are the options and what kind of a government could we see in sweden. that is difficult to say the evening before the election started because the polls have been veering all over the place during the last days some c.e.o. of the right wing swedish democrats the nationalist party. was more than twenty percent other see them was under twenty...
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he leaves the center left social democratic party which has come first in every swedish election since one nine hundred seventeen it governs in coalition with the greens. he faces a challenge from the center right moderates led by other christerson his is the largest of the opposition parties which make up what is known as the alliance which also includes the same chair liberals and christian democrats. who stood still. but all eyes are on the far right sweden democrats ones on the fringes the party led by jimmy acas son boasts twenty percent support from the thirteen achieved at the last election other parties have real day working with pay is making it unlikely they'll be part of any government what's more likely is that any party forming a minority government will have to rely on their. and with no party likely to achieve an overall majority that's a potential political nightmare for sweden's establishment but even if widespread unease about migration doesn't bring the sweden democrats to pirate it could mean the country century old political consensus is over. and for more on the s
he leaves the center left social democratic party which has come first in every swedish election since one nine hundred seventeen it governs in coalition with the greens. he faces a challenge from the center right moderates led by other christerson his is the largest of the opposition parties which make up what is known as the alliance which also includes the same chair liberals and christian democrats. who stood still. but all eyes are on the far right sweden democrats ones on the fringes the...
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we know that the parties more of the left are going to vote in favor of starting the procedure we justeard about in this report by catherine martin's so the greens of the social democrats the left parties in general so the question is what is the. own faction going to do with the european people's party conservative party but of course with very different influences depending which country is represented we know for example that the austrian part of that party already said they will vote to trigger the article seven procedure that might tip the scales but if the two orbán can convince a majority of those politicians not to vote in favor of it then they might fall short but we do know and we're hearing that from the that a lot of those members are really fed up with what the torben is doing back home in hungary and don't think at all that it that it's part that it should be the norm and that it really corresponds to the values of the. by the way of the european union. all right so one if there will be enough votes to support triggering article seven what are the consequences for hungry
we know that the parties more of the left are going to vote in favor of starting the procedure we justeard about in this report by catherine martin's so the greens of the social democrats the left parties in general so the question is what is the. own faction going to do with the european people's party conservative party but of course with very different influences depending which country is represented we know for example that the austrian part of that party already said they will vote to...
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mps are being targeted in their own local parties for standing up and centre—left values, for examplewe have a zero tolerance of racism in the labour party. more motions are expected by colleagues in the weeks and months to come. my message to our leadership is clear: it is within your power to stop this, so call off the dogs and get on with what my constituency, one of the most diverse communities in the country, demands we do. without equivocation, fight this tory brexit. that is where all of our efforts should be. there has also been a lot of talk about the forthcoming labour party conference and whether corbyn will change the rules on how mps voted, but we are already seeing deselection votes. what isjoker amina already seeing deselection votes. what is joker amina —— already seeing deselection votes. what isjoker amina —— chuka umunna saying about that? not deselection, but they are almost failed, thinly veiled, threats, that they potentially have the numbers to deselect if it were to come to that. this week, joan ryan and gavin sheehan car, to make mps who have been critical ofj
mps are being targeted in their own local parties for standing up and centre—left values, for examplewe have a zero tolerance of racism in the labour party. more motions are expected by colleagues in the weeks and months to come. my message to our leadership is clear: it is within your power to stop this, so call off the dogs and get on with what my constituency, one of the most diverse communities in the country, demands we do. without equivocation, fight this tory brexit. that is where all...
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just the basic idea is that the three parties which are on the left of. the greens. under social democrats. and which are no longer capable of attracting their traditional base. so so the working class it does the working class still exist it's different you get yes it does it's change must be but it exists most of the population consists of who cleans and the rest primarily of self-employed and small businesses. in order to get these are the people this movement wants to attract without of course excluding voters and urban centers more progressive beliefs or that's not the point. but the social democrats no longer seem able to bridge the gap between different groups as they were able to do you know back in the early seventy's just. how we hold. these two trying to get what i'm going to but it's a broader left wing movement necessary couldn't the social democrats not just go back to their roots or get a high from that matter if we're going to justify i don't want to rule out that that might happen at some point but the organizations at the moment are so stuck in thei
just the basic idea is that the three parties which are on the left of. the greens. under social democrats. and which are no longer capable of attracting their traditional base. so so the working class it does the working class still exist it's different you get yes it does it's change must be but it exists most of the population consists of who cleans and the rest primarily of self-employed and small businesses. in order to get these are the people this movement wants to attract without of...
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of the -- the friends who were at the party that night, who had been at the bars and drinking with christina. >> reporter: including enrique arochi -- the guy who leftty with christina. the detective reached him at this sprint store, where he worked as a manger. >> hello? >> hi, enrique, this is detective cathy stamm of plano police department. >> reporter: enrique was more than willing to help. >> you said that you were leaving at the same time -- same time as christina, and you guys walked over to where your vehicles were parked, is that right? >> yeah. yeah, we walked separate ways. we walked until the end of the apartment complex, and after that we just split up because i went to a different parking lot than she was. >> reporter: that afternoon enrique arochi drove down to plano pd for an interview. >> if you don't mind, i'm just going to -- >> reporter: he never asked for an attorney and answered all their questions. >> and if you don't mind if i look in your car, that's great. and then i can say i did. >> yup. >> and i hope you understand. and thank you for being cooperative. >> no, it's no problem. whatever i can do to help. >> reporter: poli
of the -- the friends who were at the party that night, who had been at the bars and drinking with christina. >> reporter: including enrique arochi -- the guy who leftty with christina. the detective reached him at this sprint store, where he worked as a manger. >> hello? >> hi, enrique, this is detective cathy stamm of plano police department. >> reporter: enrique was more than willing to help. >> you said that you were leaving at the same time -- same time as...
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is the answer to your question of why is it that jeremy corbyn's labour party are picking up votes and support, unlike other leftoughout this interview you have been saying we must do this, we must do that, and i have been pointing out that actually in the real world and the world of opinion polls and politics, you ideals are not adding very much traction, if we leave aside the united kingdom. i disagree with you. is there a point where you at some point say to yourself democratic politics does not work, one labour mps said recently we need to topple this government, if we can't do it at the ballot box, we will do it with a general strike by working with a general strike by working with the trade unions. is that your kind of politics? well, firstly a strike is not illegal the first time i checked. i am not saying it is illegal, i am saying is that your view of where your kind of politics needs to go? firstly, let's be very clear because these are dangerous politics with the rise of extremists around the world and we have to be very be in a language and in the way that we support democracy. so the a nswer that we
is the answer to your question of why is it that jeremy corbyn's labour party are picking up votes and support, unlike other leftoughout this interview you have been saying we must do this, we must do that, and i have been pointing out that actually in the real world and the world of opinion polls and politics, you ideals are not adding very much traction, if we leave aside the united kingdom. i disagree with you. is there a point where you at some point say to yourself democratic politics does...
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you can reverse the trend we see in much of europe where traditional, social democratic, centre—left partiesusly badly? how do you change that dynamic? we have to punch above our weight. once upon a time during philippe gonzales‘ government, spain was... that is when the socialist party was power. and it played an important role in europe. powerful and playing an important part in europe. with the greatest respect, that was in the 80s and 90s, here we are in 2018, yes you are in power at a minority government with an uncertain future, my question to you is that you change the trajectory for centre—left social democratic politics? because in most of europe, these parties, like yours, are in disastrous shape. i wouldn't say disaster, but bad. look, social democracy was a 40% party, 40% of the vote everywhere, everywhere. and now we are a party of 20% of the vote, everywhere. for sure, this is not going to be changed overnight. but portugal and spain can represent the renewals of social democracy. i think it is an opportunity. here is an interesting comment from an analyst who has been consulti
you can reverse the trend we see in much of europe where traditional, social democratic, centre—left partiesusly badly? how do you change that dynamic? we have to punch above our weight. once upon a time during philippe gonzales‘ government, spain was... that is when the socialist party was power. and it played an important role in europe. powerful and playing an important part in europe. with the greatest respect, that was in the 80s and 90s, here we are in 2018, yes you are in power at a...
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the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to "call off the dogs", and stop centre—leftf the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. i've been speaking to our political correspondent, pete saull, about mr umunna's comments. there is a real growing unease, i think, amongst some of those moderate centre—left labour mps that they are being unfairly targeted now and that really is what chuka umunna is saying in this speech today. he of course has been ardently critical of course has been ardently critical ofjeremy corbyn in the past, there is no surprise there, but it is striking, the language he is using here today. he says he's proud of the party ‘s centre—left tradition but the danger is that tradition is being driven out. having only been re—elected by their constituents last year, often with big majorities, already ce ntre—left mps are being systematically targeted with motions against them in their local parties, motions brought against them for standing up for these centre—left
the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to "call off the dogs", and stop centre—leftf the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. i've been speaking to our political correspondent, pete saull, about mr umunna's comments. there is a real growing unease, i think, amongst some of those moderate centre—left labour mps that they are being unfairly targeted...
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a politician of berlin politician from the left party says seventy nine years ago today fascist germany invaded poland and began the second world war antiwar day and world peace day is an opportunity to reflect on where racism anti-semitism and militarism lead to so really making that connection between racism and what happened before world war two and germany not. not all demonstrators who are out on the streets today in ten minutes identify with the far right even or not neo nazi ism they see that they're out there too. because of the murders that happened but a lot of people on twitter making the connection between world peace day and the demonstrations basically that look at what happened in nazi germany with using an ethnic group as a scapegoat and so that's the conversation that's happening right now i mean to say thank you so much for that definitely leaving us much to think about thank you let's now look at some of the other stories making news around the world a massive explosion at a south and german oil refinery has left at least ten people injured by officers managed to get
a politician of berlin politician from the left party says seventy nine years ago today fascist germany invaded poland and began the second world war antiwar day and world peace day is an opportunity to reflect on where racism anti-semitism and militarism lead to so really making that connection between racism and what happened before world war two and germany not. not all demonstrators who are out on the streets today in ten minutes identify with the far right even or not neo nazi ism they see...
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might as well hold onto power it depends now on the showing of the others of the greens and the left party ok but still significant gains there for the far right swedish democrats as you were saying is there a chance that they could now become part of the next government. that depends on whether the fire wall that the other parties the traditional sweetie party so far have defended against the right wing populist and we've been asking around here today during election day and everybody who was allied to one of these party said no we will not do it no way under no circumstances of course they had been reporting before this day whereas some observers said we're not so sure they might you know sort of make a pact bot if the social democrats the other two leftist parties emerge as the strongest force and they can again form a minority government then no they will not get the direct say however they will be in parliament they will be strong and their voice will be heard and so they will wield a certain amount of influence that's quite clear and also a lot of people we talked to here today said
might as well hold onto power it depends now on the showing of the others of the greens and the left party ok but still significant gains there for the far right swedish democrats as you were saying is there a chance that they could now become part of the next government. that depends on whether the fire wall that the other parties the traditional sweetie party so far have defended against the right wing populist and we've been asking around here today during election day and everybody who was...
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party. and then he said he had five meetings but he had three times more meetings was dealing with the left wing party he had over one hundred meetings with the c.d.u. c.s.u. members in the palm and so in the end five meetings with the ultra right maybe five too much but i think they need lots of help with what the constitution allows and what's not. member of the german parliament thank you so much for talking with us today i thank you and you are watching still to come a new defense for endangered species these very cute lion cubs are proof that it is possible. crossing no man's land just to get to school this is a daily reality for some peoples in eastern ukraine the armed conflict between government troops and russian backed separatists in the region has left a fortified front line in ukraine's east dividing communities and leaving many areas cut off from their surroundings as nick connolly went to the front line. to meet the children face mortal danger trying to get an education. another morning and another trip to school without any shots being fired. reason enough for people here to b
party. and then he said he had five meetings but he had three times more meetings was dealing with the left wing party he had over one hundred meetings with the c.d.u. c.s.u. members in the palm and so in the end five meetings with the ultra right maybe five too much but i think they need lots of help with what the constitution allows and what's not. member of the german parliament thank you so much for talking with us today i thank you and you are watching still to come a new defense for...
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party's just trying to put an acceptable face on some of the more extreme elements in swedish political society lumping it with far right groups like alternative sweden or nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours where we can say what we do know is my point of view it's not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in with immigration with all the problems we have others have employees who've been doing this for thirty maybe forty years and in every election they come up with the same so-called solutions to problems they themselves made in the same thing all over again what has never been tried in sweden is a less immigration that's the one thing that's never been tried. the one thing we want to see is sweden zero immigration and to get people to move back to their home countries we can save our own. moving to iraq now where a spree of islamic state kidnappings and attacks have targeted security forces. the spite losing territory the militants are still active in many parts of the country and are now turning to guerrilla warfare we heard from the relatives of some who've lost their lives in the ongoing violence. in. the last book it's feisal contr
party's just trying to put an acceptable face on some of the more extreme elements in swedish political society lumping it with far right groups like alternative sweden or nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours where we can say what we do know is my point of view it's not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in with immigration with all the problems we have others have employees who've been doing this for thirty maybe forty years and in every...
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polling for the green, left parties has largely been the same. erhaps these polling figures explain why the three party leaders have agreed so quickly to new talks? thomas: that's correct, because they realize they don't necessarily reflect what the public, what the german voters are thinking. you can imagine the criticism that came from german voters after mr. maassen was promoted. there was an outcry on social media. i would interpret these numbers in a much broader perspective because it is not only about mr. maassen, but it is about general sense of disconnect between german voters and traditional parties like the conservative bloc or the social democrats. that reflects precisely why we are seeing these numbers are why other parties like the alternative for germany have been gaining ground. yes, it does have to do with mr. maassen's situation, but i would see it as much -- i would see it as part of a much broader problem in germany. phil: thank you. the united nations has warned that the deal between turkey and russia to delay an offensive in
polling for the green, left parties has largely been the same. erhaps these polling figures explain why the three party leaders have agreed so quickly to new talks? thomas: that's correct, because they realize they don't necessarily reflect what the public, what the german voters are thinking. you can imagine the criticism that came from german voters after mr. maassen was promoted. there was an outcry on social media. i would interpret these numbers in a much broader perspective because it is...
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populists this is an election about values have a series sweden's been fundamentally challenged and left party is growing in the swedish democrats a growing. reformation of travel to so-called vulnerable areas in sweden where some of linking immigration to a spike in crime. fifty hunger in sweden in the country has skyrocketed a spike in shootings this year already violent crime has moved right up the least of issues swedish poverty supplanting to tackle the head of the general election we went to two cities making some of the worst criminal headlines. model in southern sweden has been saying to many volunteer tax earlier this summer there was a drive by shooting here across this cybercafe you can still see the marks on the bullets three people have been killed and three others seriously injured interesting that police station is just walk away from here. people who were the victims were targeted because of who they are we know that they are heavily involved in criminal activities this is. usually something to do with the narcotics and different types of heavy crime the trade continues and pol
populists this is an election about values have a series sweden's been fundamentally challenged and left party is growing in the swedish democrats a growing. reformation of travel to so-called vulnerable areas in sweden where some of linking immigration to a spike in crime. fifty hunger in sweden in the country has skyrocketed a spike in shootings this year already violent crime has moved right up the least of issues swedish poverty supplanting to tackle the head of the general election we went...
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for these comments that were made that's really upset people particularly some of those on the left party. the head of the federal office for the protection of the constitution with you speak news is now qualified for a position in the interior ministry if there are factual reasons for his replacement he cannot be so seamlessly easily recycled. or violent crime involving migrants has been drawing a lot of headlines here in germany and in fact i spoke to the father of a man who was killed after an altercation with migrants in the city a victim burke his family say that they are still looking for justice and the father himself has said that he's being called a white nationalist even a nazi for speaking out at demonstrations. my aim for. both it was more than bush or going to be the reason go home get through it get your info. but to stop and. think teeth. nifty was what. they were i would have done a hundred. peter all of her alive on the program or europe correspondent thank you for that peter what a political analyst we spoke to say he's under merkel has to maneuver her way very carefully
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broad side not just to the government but also to the left what was his argument against the the left. party and left wing movement so he's trying to say it's not only a right wing. story to mark old german chancellor about what. president reagan and colleagues he meant the mere mention of the majority of people in germany. live and work towards a good tolerant way of living together that is my firm conviction. and i see it as my job and the job of all of those who bear political responsibility to support all of those people who are trying to bring our country forward through their work through their lives and the figures confirm this as well germany is among the safest countries in the world and germany is among the most prosperous countries in the world ladies and gentleman. and of the same. many in our country are concerned about cohesion and germany and i believe that the citizens of germany are looking very closely at the way in which we are holding political dialogues ourselves both in the parliament and outside of it as well and so we bear a great responsibility in recent weeks seriou
broad side not just to the government but also to the left what was his argument against the the left. party and left wing movement so he's trying to say it's not only a right wing. story to mark old german chancellor about what. president reagan and colleagues he meant the mere mention of the majority of people in germany. live and work towards a good tolerant way of living together that is my firm conviction. and i see it as my job and the job of all of those who bear political responsibility...
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the center left social democrats have been the biggest party in every swedish election for a century true again this time but not by far and it's a relief it's been their worst result of a i think it's fine big problem now is how can we make it. how can you be a government with this since it's really hard to see. how to how to make us table government this is an election that scene support shift from the center to the extremes coalition building will be tough one big winner has been the anti immigrant sweden democrats are not as big as they'd hoped the story of the night is that while the far right has become a force in swedish politics they won't be taking over just yet what would seem hairy is a political earthquake. really brought to sweep this political history and i think that they're the leaders of the two big parties social democrats and the moderate party need to listen to this single from the swedish people need to say is the policies. that the sweetest people want to see the rise of the far right in sweden meant voters took to the election with customary. suzy hasn't even i
the center left social democrats have been the biggest party in every swedish election for a century true again this time but not by far and it's a relief it's been their worst result of a i think it's fine big problem now is how can we make it. how can you be a government with this since it's really hard to see. how to how to make us table government this is an election that scene support shift from the center to the extremes coalition building will be tough one big winner has been the anti...
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jeremy corbyn, hitting back at tony blair, he said that the party has been lost to the hard left. g up with policies that real people like and they are looking to the labour party and his vision to change things for them? the labour party see themselves as mainstream. they say that tony blair is a man of the past, and for example, taking the ra i lwa ys past, and for example, taking the railways back into public ownership, thatis railways back into public ownership, that is a popular policy and the membership clearly feels the same. these votes of no confidence, a lot of members feel they are being u nfa i rly of members feel they are being unfairly portrayed, as far left trots kyites. unfairly portrayed, as far left trotskyites. they want to see their elected representatives reflecting the views of the wider party. there are half a million members there now. they say it is effectively democracy in action. and conference season democracy in action. and conference seasonis democracy in action. and conference season is about to pick. thank you very much indeed. a massive operation to
jeremy corbyn, hitting back at tony blair, he said that the party has been lost to the hard left. g up with policies that real people like and they are looking to the labour party and his vision to change things for them? the labour party see themselves as mainstream. they say that tony blair is a man of the past, and for example, taking the ra i lwa ys past, and for example, taking the railways back into public ownership, thatis railways back into public ownership, that is a popular policy and...
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ruling party in this country, the centre—left ruling party, will win this election.anti—eu the liberal tradition here that far right anti—migrants, anti—eu party could take second place. depending on which poll you look at, they are in third or second. a few hours before we know certain. that is a remarkable shift in the politics of this country. by me are the supporters of that ruling party. they have been watching very nervously as the evening has worn on. the country‘s by minister is also here. earlier today he described the sweden democrats as a racist party. of course they have done very well since the migrant crisis. sweden took in more people seeking asylum per head of population than any other european country. the sweden democrats have focused on that in the last few yea rs. focused on that in the last few years. negi particularfocus on focused on that in the last few years. negi particular focus on the link between what they say is migration and crime. —— making particular focus. when used migration and crime. —— making particularfocus. when used it migrati
ruling party in this country, the centre—left ruling party, will win this election.anti—eu the liberal tradition here that far right anti—migrants, anti—eu party could take second place. depending on which poll you look at, they are in third or second. a few hours before we know certain. that is a remarkable shift in the politics of this country. by me are the supporters of that ruling party. they have been watching very nervously as the evening has worn on. the country‘s by minister...
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party's just trying to put an acceptable face on some of the more extreme elements in swedish political society lumping it with far right groups like alternative sweden or nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours what we can say and what we do know is that my party is not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in the with immigration and with all the problems we have others have employees who've been doing this for thirty maybe forty years and now in every election they come up with the same old so-called solutions to problems they themselves made in the same thing all over again what has never been tried in sweden is a less immigration that's the one thing that's never been tried and that's the one thing we want to see zero immigration and then to get people to move back to their home countries we can say. america's top security adviser has declared the international criminal court i too right dangerous john bolton called the body ineffective and illegitimate in the eyes of washington the united states will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court. we will not co
party's just trying to put an acceptable face on some of the more extreme elements in swedish political society lumping it with far right groups like alternative sweden or nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours what we can say and what we do know is that my party is not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in the with immigration and with all the problems we have others have employees who've been doing this for thirty maybe forty years and now in...
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party is just trying to put an acceptable face on some of the more extreme elements in swedish political society lumping it with far right groups like alternative sweden or nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours what we can say and what we do know is that my point of view is not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in with immigration and with all the problems with the other so employees have been doing this for thirty maybe forty years and now in every election they come up with the same so-called solutions to problems they themselves made in the same thing all over again what has never been tried in sweden is a less immigration system one thing that's never been tried. the one thing we want to see is sweden zero immigration and to get people to move back to their home countries we can see our own. elsewhere in europe and to migrate rallies have been held in germany after a twenty two year old man died shortly after a reported street fight with my groups it comes out of the heels of last week's on rest of the city cabinet of the division even seems to have reached the top level of the country's security services the domestic intelligence he
party is just trying to put an acceptable face on some of the more extreme elements in swedish political society lumping it with far right groups like alternative sweden or nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours what we can say and what we do know is that my point of view is not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in with immigration and with all the problems with the other so employees have been doing this for thirty maybe forty years and now in...
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behind me are the supporters of that ruling party, the centre—left ruling party, and they've been watching prime minister is here too. earlier today he described the sweden democrats as a racist party. they have done very well, of course, since the migrant crisis. sweden took in more people seeking asylum per head of population than any other european country, and the sweden democrats have very much focused on that in the last few years, making particular focus on the link between what they say is migration and crime here in sweden. very divisive for this country. when you speak to people out and about, some of them are very anxious about what is happening. some of them say that this liberal tradition of sweden is really being upended. and of course tonight's election will be closely scrutinised in many other eu capitals. that of course is because, like so many other european countries, it finally looks as though sweden — even sweden, with that liberal tradition — mightjust be shifting to the right. thejustice secretary is supporting the idea of "as many prisoners as possible" having phone
behind me are the supporters of that ruling party, the centre—left ruling party, and they've been watching prime minister is here too. earlier today he described the sweden democrats as a racist party. they have done very well, of course, since the migrant crisis. sweden took in more people seeking asylum per head of population than any other european country, and the sweden democrats have very much focused on that in the last few years, making particular focus on the link between what they...
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the the left party the social democrats and the greens here in germany call for a pall of entry inquiry into the comments of mr marson and actually gone so far as to say that he should be stripped of his position within the s.p.d. we're risking the government that mr marson be removed from office since he's using his agencies have somebody to present all those who've been reporting about the horrible events in chemists and spreading this information and in doing that he's clearly supporting the propaganda of the f.t. and divide in general. mr martin's task is to expose the enemies of the constitution and his latest comments will result in the exact opposite if he fails to immediately provide proof for his clients that's why we have the s.p.d. have decided to call a parliamentary hearing next week so that mr marston has the opportunity to back up his assertions german interior minister. mr marson as direct boss says he still has faith in him as head of the however he must produce some proof to back up those claims that he made and it's certainly said to be a busy week it would seem that
the the left party the social democrats and the greens here in germany call for a pall of entry inquiry into the comments of mr marson and actually gone so far as to say that he should be stripped of his position within the s.p.d. we're risking the government that mr marson be removed from office since he's using his agencies have somebody to present all those who've been reporting about the horrible events in chemists and spreading this information and in doing that he's clearly supporting the...
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the center left social democrats have been the biggest party in every swedish election for a century true again this time but not by far and it's a relief it's be their worst result ever the think it's fine the problem now is how can we make it. how can you be governed with this since it's really hard to see. how true it is not to make a stable government this is an election that seen support shift from the center to the extremes coalition building will be. tough one big winner has been the anti immigrant sweden democrats are not as big as they'd hoped the story of the night is that while the far right has become a force in swedish politics they won't be taking over just yet the rise of the far right in sweden meant voters took to the election with customary enthusiasm even if many harbored deep concerns terrible i just want to cry when i think about it the see. things i mean yeah of course we have a lot of refugees here we need to take care of them they come from a terrible place terrible for us we can't just throw them out because we can't know now sorry i just feel like crying whe
the center left social democrats have been the biggest party in every swedish election for a century true again this time but not by far and it's a relief it's be their worst result ever the think it's fine the problem now is how can we make it. how can you be governed with this since it's really hard to see. how true it is not to make a stable government this is an election that seen support shift from the center to the extremes coalition building will be. tough one big winner has been the...
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is said to left party is that muslims promotion is only worth something on paper you trust or you don't of course he's moved from one top position to another how stable is this coalition case that we can only see coming in the next week so also course the main thought was the biggest thorn really in the side of this coalition which we're seeing time and time again is migration policy so yet again we've seen another deal another compromise reached but at the end of the day this problem is going to keep coming back to haunt this coalition because it took a long long time for this coalition to be formed after germany's federal elections in september and i think it was interest in developing news paper here in germany this evening made a rather scathing comment about the coalition and they said yes the coalition can continue and maybe one day it will even be able to govern which i think says a lot about the future of this coalition that is very harsh indeed brady thank you so much as always. and meanwhile in commits a court has released one of the suspects being held for the killing that sp
is said to left party is that muslims promotion is only worth something on paper you trust or you don't of course he's moved from one top position to another how stable is this coalition case that we can only see coming in the next week so also course the main thought was the biggest thorn really in the side of this coalition which we're seeing time and time again is migration policy so yet again we've seen another deal another compromise reached but at the end of the day this problem is going...
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stud where in that sort of why mark two point oh phase i'm in eastern germany yes if you add the left party the post the ex communist party and the alternative for germany together. you get in some places to almost half and that is deeply worrisome but i don't think in west germany. were anywhere near that but you know if you say what could make it better or what's what's to blame for that trend if it exists. then i think it is these. these grand coalitions again and again and this sort of centrist centrist parties getting which together. and stifling real debate on big things and just keep themselves busy with little. the laws on some you know technicalities of of of rent rises in in in your area when big things are at stak- in a world of trump and pollution and so forth and that drug that alienates people and drives them they used to be non voters are now did they go to the fringes and if you wait a little bit longer than you get something that. you have an austrian now or you you get something where people there was a poll i saw were people did your in the third. the ratio especially in
stud where in that sort of why mark two point oh phase i'm in eastern germany yes if you add the left party the post the ex communist party and the alternative for germany together. you get in some places to almost half and that is deeply worrisome but i don't think in west germany. were anywhere near that but you know if you say what could make it better or what's what's to blame for that trend if it exists. then i think it is these. these grand coalitions again and again and this sort of...
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stefan lofven‘s centre—left party still tops the polls, but a strengthened far—right won't make it easy day for sweden, but perhaps for europe too. you really get the sense here of a political establishment under pressure. mr lofven, has your government failed to address voters‘ concerns over migration? no simple answers for a country which took in more people seeking asylum per head of population than anywhere else in europe. the far—right‘s promised to show sweden something different. they proffer security, a new identity for this fragmenting society. they want to take sweden back 100 years, and we're not going to take it. what do you think about the government here? do they do enough for you as a person? no, i don't think so, no. because today it's a rich land, but where is the money? not to the people. the political establishment have ruled out a coalition with the far right, for now. and tonight, sweden's waiting, impossible to predict who is going to run this country. north korea has been marking the 70th anniversary of the country being founded — with a series of big events. for
stefan lofven‘s centre—left party still tops the polls, but a strengthened far—right won't make it easy day for sweden, but perhaps for europe too. you really get the sense here of a political establishment under pressure. mr lofven, has your government failed to address voters‘ concerns over migration? no simple answers for a country which took in more people seeking asylum per head of population than anywhere else in europe. the far—right‘s promised to show sweden something...
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sweden's being fundamentally challenged and left party is growing in the swedish democrats are only a riff a national travel to the southern coastal city of helsingborg to gain opinion that . the swedes will be a minority in our own country within two or three decades even if to stop all immigration now we will become a minority that's the demography journalist in good carlquist has been branded a racist by many she's calling for the borders to be closed and all immigrants to be sent away nowadays when people call me a racist i say ok fine let's get say that i'm a racist can we now go on to discuss the frogs the factories are ones one of the mused homogenous populations of europe almost equal to of all swedish people today happy foreign background and some parts of society really aren't happy with that reality sweden is not swedish anymore i mean this is still the change here used to be a small little shop where you could buy hotdogs now it's sort of a kick up show you never find any swedish dogs anymore but then as i ask out. now. this looking lady. is just here. all the science aren
sweden's being fundamentally challenged and left party is growing in the swedish democrats are only a riff a national travel to the southern coastal city of helsingborg to gain opinion that . the swedes will be a minority in our own country within two or three decades even if to stop all immigration now we will become a minority that's the demography journalist in good carlquist has been branded a racist by many she's calling for the borders to be closed and all immigrants to be sent away...
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a member of germany's left party believes all sides are to blame for the recent surge of nationalism in the country it seems to me very difficult and as a leftist myself and the son of an immigrant i have to say that it's also the fault of my party that we should have been guiding those people but instead it's the radical right that are doing the city and radical things and they are guided most people in the wrong direction but i think what we've seen after this is complete and accept chaos if one interior intelligence chiefs asked know all of this is just fake news you know i don't know the circumstances he should have been fired already and i don't know what to tell us about the state of the german government that angle a miraculous powers are not capable of firing him right now. a new political movement in ireland is pledging to take the country out of the e.u. that story and much more when we come back you're watching our two international. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to t
a member of germany's left party believes all sides are to blame for the recent surge of nationalism in the country it seems to me very difficult and as a leftist myself and the son of an immigrant i have to say that it's also the fault of my party that we should have been guiding those people but instead it's the radical right that are doing the city and radical things and they are guided most people in the wrong direction but i think what we've seen after this is complete and accept chaos if...
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left mps. that is the accusation from chuka umunna. he does not say the party orchestrated the says they need to do something to stop it. this is what he said a little bit earlier. already, centre-left mps are being systematically targeted with motions against them in their owfi with motions against them in their own parties, motions brought against them for standing up to be centre—left values. my message to our leadership is clear — it is within your power to stop this. so call off the dogs. and meanwhile the shadow chancellor is out trying to get his message gci’oss is out trying to get his message across and having to deal with these divisions and infighting that he sees as a distraction. he has been critical of those claims by chuka umunna and says there is no conspiracy to try and purge the party of a certain group of mps. he has dismissed that out of hand and has dismissed that out of hand and has said chuka umunna should stop throwing themselves in front of the tv cameras. this is whatjohn mcdonnell had to say in response to chuka umunna slightly earlie
left mps. that is the accusation from chuka umunna. he does not say the party orchestrated the says they need to do something to stop it. this is what he said a little bit earlier. already, centre-left mps are being systematically targeted with motions against them in their owfi with motions against them in their own parties, motions brought against them for standing up to be centre—left values. my message to our leadership is clear — it is within your power to stop this. so call off the...