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know the blue line it's you know because i have a family that could lead me in the right direction p.d. having the pint he says she's his father was a deal when he was thirteen years old so he nor fun and you know there was snow on the left. and that's what happened. in the cartels or as well called how young do they start it's real dad sometimes when they are thirteen fourteen years old they start off just from which means the washington scene although not just one single spot. washington is the one emerging market as the soldiers just pass by the day when will you know that there are the ladies going in that direction so it does it's usually when they're stalling to smooth they move a set of the stiletto see. which is like a gunman and then they a star your new movie is rock so it's different steps in the charts of deals and. you know. we don't know how this boy died but he was only sixteen. cardenas still to maya is known locally as the narco cemetery it's where a lot of very young men are buried and that's no surprise to anyone around here about five hundred people a year interred in this
know the blue line it's you know because i have a family that could lead me in the right direction p.d. having the pint he says she's his father was a deal when he was thirteen years old so he nor fun and you know there was snow on the left. and that's what happened. in the cartels or as well called how young do they start it's real dad sometimes when they are thirteen fourteen years old they start off just from which means the washington scene although not just one single spot. washington is...
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p.d.'s left party and the f.d.a. have more in common than you might think and. i head for the north district hardly anyone here gave their vote to the far right. a good friend of mine from university lives here cast and crew and grew up in the former communist east germany and has spent most of her life interested she says the a.f.p. has been able to tap into anti democratic sentiments that have deep roots in eastern germany. but really just get a new card it causes a little naturally this being a strong nationalistic shift especially in rural areas to the point where a far right ideology has been making a comeback is why do i believe it still existed under the radar in communist east germany. it was swept under the carpet and never dealt with because it was glossed over by ideology. to the outside world people presented themselves a socialist anti fascist dandy racist and so on but in people's heads for some people back then they never really made that mental switch. they just suppressed what was bubbling underneath the surface and then you now it's coming back
p.d.'s left party and the f.d.a. have more in common than you might think and. i head for the north district hardly anyone here gave their vote to the far right. a good friend of mine from university lives here cast and crew and grew up in the former communist east germany and has spent most of her life interested she says the a.f.p. has been able to tap into anti democratic sentiments that have deep roots in eastern germany. but really just get a new card it causes a little naturally this...
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have those levels. so would congress. their latest is 19%. the media, 9%. i will take the cop numbers. polling,w york p.d. may have developed the most developed polling that can be done editing time. polling shows that 65% of blacks and 71% of hispanics agreed that based on the personal dreams, most officers in their neighborhoods treat them and those they know with respect. falling crime. in 2017 we had an emerging template. just as we did in 1994 with comstat. there is much more to do. he can never forget that the consent of the government is earned, but there is a template. that template does not have the site indiscriminate enforcement. it does hinge on target enforcement of criminal behavior. even libertarian think tanks report that immigrants do not commit more crime, but they are less likely to be incarcerated. they are for more likely to be victims than perpetrators, and pushing them into the shadows makes it worse. we do not need to know where the crime is. we need to know who the victims are. if you from people into choosing not to report crime, it does not mean that crime is not happening. the c
have those levels. so would congress. their latest is 19%. the media, 9%. i will take the cop numbers. polling,w york p.d. may have developed the most developed polling that can be done editing time. polling shows that 65% of blacks and 71% of hispanics agreed that based on the personal dreams, most officers in their neighborhoods treat them and those they know with respect. falling crime. in 2017 we had an emerging template. just as we did in 1994 with comstat. there is much more to do. he can...
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about five percent so how have things changed since the last german election we can take a look now at what's the same and what's different we can see that the conservatives and as p.d. both of the mainstream parties have lost major support here the left party and the greens are also up ever so slightly you see those figures in pink and green the pro-business liberal f.d.p. they're up almost six percent and the f.t. up almost eight percent this time around so remember germany is a parliamentary system none of the parties got a majority so they're going to have to form a coalition and we can have a look now at how many seats each of the parties is expected to take in the bundestag the most the c.d.u. c.s.u. about two hundred forty six yes hundred fifty three the left party sixty nine sixty seven seats for the greens eighty for the f.d.p. and ninety four for the far right i have to be. so pretty much the only coalition that's possible right now is what's being called here in germany a jamaica coalition that's because it has the same colors as the jamaican flag it consists of the conservatives the greens and the f.t.p. the pro-business liberal party and you can see the
about five percent so how have things changed since the last german election we can take a look now at what's the same and what's different we can see that the conservatives and as p.d. both of the mainstream parties have lost major support here the left party and the greens are also up ever so slightly you see those figures in pink and green the pro-business liberal f.d.p. they're up almost six percent and the f.t. up almost eight percent this time around so remember germany is a parliamentary...
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it in context first here's a look at how things have changed since germany last voted four years ago we can see that both the conservatives and the as p.d. those the black and red figures there have lost quite a bit eight point six and five point one percent meaning germany's mean stream parties were the big losers this time around the left party in the greens each gained about half a percent the winners this evening the f.t.p. up almost six percent that's the pro-business party here in germany and of course the far right populist a.f.d. up over eight percent this evening. so what does all of this mean for germany and for the world for some analysis i'm going to head over the table now talk with our parliamentary correspondent christopher spring day. it's great to have you here in the studio it's a big night for germany it looks like the political landscape has changed and we see those projected figures one of the takeaways from as elections there are loads of takeaways sara i'm going to give you for first of all chancellor merkel is paying the political price for open border policies back in twenty fourteen win over a million refugees
it in context first here's a look at how things have changed since germany last voted four years ago we can see that both the conservatives and the as p.d. those the black and red figures there have lost quite a bit eight point six and five point one percent meaning germany's mean stream parties were the big losers this time around the left party in the greens each gained about half a percent the winners this evening the f.t.p. up almost six percent that's the pro-business party here in germany...
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p.d. takes on this role the empty by default doesn't get it that's correct. having said that the f.t. will change the nature of political debate in the next parliament. they are going to be getting around ninety seats in the next poem and that is a sizeable portion of the parliament many of the candidates that we believe are going to get seats come from the far right wing of the party and some of them are. openly racist some of them anti semites you've got hardline nationalists there revisionists conspiracy theorists so it's going to be they're going to break one to boo after another you're making them sound pretty bad but we just learned that like thirteen percent of voters chose this party why well it was largely a protest one of the statistics coming out this evening is that sixty percent of the voters voted for the a.f.p. not because they wanted that party in parliament but because they were disappointed with other parties so it is a protest vote. i think it is down to the chancellor merkel's open border policies letting in over a million refugees back in twenty fifteen here to ge
p.d. takes on this role the empty by default doesn't get it that's correct. having said that the f.t. will change the nature of political debate in the next parliament. they are going to be getting around ninety seats in the next poem and that is a sizeable portion of the parliament many of the candidates that we believe are going to get seats come from the far right wing of the party and some of them are. openly racist some of them anti semites you've got hardline nationalists there...
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or some of the things that have gone wrong they've they've really confused a lot of the die hard assed p.d. and campaigners that i talked to today because they leave a lot of people really like him and as a as a person they find him very very friendly very very charismatic but something that's really harmed the last p.d. a lot of people told me is being in the grand jury wishing according to them there's not as much of the differentiation now for them between the c.d.u. between miracle c.d.u. and the ass beauty and for them. that's hurt them on the on the campaign trail. well one of the problems the party i mean they've put up a string of candidates against marco shrewder time i appear steinbach and now schultz and it looks like each one is going to do a little worse than the last. it is it is a really fascinating trend actually and it's something that a lot of s.p.d. voters and as well as s.p.d. politicians are quick to point out that merkel is extremely good at quote unquote stealing topics from her from her opponent and one of the ones that came just a couple months ago was he was germa
or some of the things that have gone wrong they've they've really confused a lot of the die hard assed p.d. and campaigners that i talked to today because they leave a lot of people really like him and as a as a person they find him very very friendly very very charismatic but something that's really harmed the last p.d. a lot of people told me is being in the grand jury wishing according to them there's not as much of the differentiation now for them between the c.d.u. between miracle c.d.u....
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vote democratically in germany and have support different policies in turkey but it's it's unclear exactly how they will vote on september twenty fourth but if they do is p.d. certainly will take a hit they if they listen to the one minute i'm just wondering where this leaves and gillum merkel she's already said that they are no natural coalitions for her to choose from what do you think might sway what direction would she look. well given that i think we can safely assume or go on the assumption that america will win the election the next question is who will she go into coalition with of course we could have a continuing grand coalition with the s.p.d. but maybe she will go into coalition with the liberals that they of course didn't make the bundestag last time around because they didn't pass the five percent threshold or you could potentially have a coalition with the liberals and the greens a so-called jamaica coalition and i think that the s.p.d. might be hesitant to go into coalition with it to do again because one of the reasons they've diminished so much is precisely because voters cannot distinguish between the essential left as bt and the center
vote democratically in germany and have support different policies in turkey but it's it's unclear exactly how they will vote on september twenty fourth but if they do is p.d. certainly will take a hit they if they listen to the one minute i'm just wondering where this leaves and gillum merkel she's already said that they are no natural coalitions for her to choose from what do you think might sway what direction would she look. well given that i think we can safely assume or go on the...
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have. heard that the day of the t.v. debate between the two top candidates for chancellor. it's the first time the two candidates are squaring off against each other yes p.d.'s martine sean says far behind in the polls the debate could help him to improve his ratings. the over then the debate is underway narco presents herself as an indispensable crisis manager but the moderator challenges her on her apparent attempts to try to be all things to all people at the sunrise yes no but it's not my thing that people change in the course of their lives but the challenges that they think are always new don't realize that the father did know the company was marching srodes attack the chancellor on her refugee policy from knowing that well. in an interview with mrs merkel said that she would do what she did in twenty fifteen again if she had to i would not recommend that. we made the mistake of not involving our european partners we presented them with a done deal. and this means that today the home darian and polish leaders are shirking their responsibilities in poland so he was tough on volatile student after the debate merkel met some of her more enthusiastic su
have. heard that the day of the t.v. debate between the two top candidates for chancellor. it's the first time the two candidates are squaring off against each other yes p.d.'s martine sean says far behind in the polls the debate could help him to improve his ratings. the over then the debate is underway narco presents herself as an indispensable crisis manager but the moderator challenges her on her apparent attempts to try to be all things to all people at the sunrise yes no but it's not my...
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miami-dade.gov/emergency where we have updated information on shelters and many of the topics people are searching for answers for and follow us on social media at miami-dade p.dross the major platforms and we'll be sharing information as much as we can throughout the event. >> yang: major hector llevat of the miami-dade police, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you very much. >> yang: in the day's other news, late today president trump signed the bill to spend more than $15 billion in harvey relief. the house had given its final congressional approval earlier in the day. the legislation also raises the federal debt ceiling and funds the government through early december. it's part of a deal president trump made with democrats earlier this week. and much of southern mexico spent a tense day after a powerful earthquake struck in the middle of the night. it hit the pacific coast, killed at least 60 people and sent hundreds of buildings crashing down. nick schifrin has our report. >> reporter: in the dead of night, the ground shook so hard, the centuries-old buildings crumbled. this was once juchitan's city hall. it's now cut in half, and collapsed. old
miami-dade.gov/emergency where we have updated information on shelters and many of the topics people are searching for answers for and follow us on social media at miami-dade p.dross the major platforms and we'll be sharing information as much as we can throughout the event. >> yang: major hector llevat of the miami-dade police, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you very much. >> yang: in the day's other news, late today president trump signed the bill to spend more...