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today how risky is it for people to worship in so-called underground churches in china i think. the situation must be very different at indy in a city when where you have a strong underground community there are mass every sunday many people go but they don't have changes so they say mass in the private home and these masses technically illegal obviously either but everybody. everybody know the neighbors they know that they are singing their praises. and. the government should be known. because they be punished if it's illegal you know when i was teaching in shanghai i have my confidence so lesions samos in the end of them. you know what the people put on the the public security. in a one day they told me they say oh father's hand tell your father to be to be more discreet what happened. tell him to cross the door when they same us. you know why because too many people go there his room is small so they feed a staircase everyday kitchen down there and here people keep coming so they have to leave the open that's so much the government whose face because that's tolerated that's a
today how risky is it for people to worship in so-called underground churches in china i think. the situation must be very different at indy in a city when where you have a strong underground community there are mass every sunday many people go but they don't have changes so they say mass in the private home and these masses technically illegal obviously either but everybody. everybody know the neighbors they know that they are singing their praises. and. the government should be known. because...
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have to chase as the only surviving member of the neo nazi cell known as the national socialist underground the group's racially motivated crime shocked the nation still struggling to atone for its dark nazi pounds today after a mammoth five year trial chamber was told she'll spend the rest of her life in prison. also coming up donald trump is in brussels for what's expected to be a fractious nato summit he says other members are taking advantage of the u.s. and launched a stinging attack on germany in particular we asked at the transatlantic alliance can survive trying to pressure. and france are through for the world cup final thanks for won the victory over belgium hamilton petey's second half goal setting the blues to the championship game they'll play i've been away show for england the team smashed up and tonight's other summertime. i'm sumi so much on the good to have you with us a quarter in munich has announced a guilty verdict against the only surviving member of a neo nazi terror cell that was involved in a ten year crime spree but after cheaper has been sentenced to life in pris
have to chase as the only surviving member of the neo nazi cell known as the national socialist underground the group's racially motivated crime shocked the nation still struggling to atone for its dark nazi pounds today after a mammoth five year trial chamber was told she'll spend the rest of her life in prison. also coming up donald trump is in brussels for what's expected to be a fractious nato summit he says other members are taking advantage of the u.s. and launched a stinging attack on...
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after its members went underground. in the group leaders from various german states were directly and specifically involved in supporting the fugitives like. the organized right wing music concerts to raise money for them. and they also tried to find weapons for them. ludden or was an instrumental support structure allison signed on to talk a reason. to have fully been also organized concerts to raise money for the n.s.u. trio. the. german law enforcement agencies were actually watching all this activity. the leader of blood and on and cheering and at the time was actually a police informant he provided detailed reports on the group's operations. and our research for this report revealed that the leader of germany's national blood and on the organization also worked as a police informant for years. half oliva knew that government informants we're everywhere he himself had been under surveillance since the end as you members went underground and he could no longer communicate with them directly so he used a courier who w
after its members went underground. in the group leaders from various german states were directly and specifically involved in supporting the fugitives like. the organized right wing music concerts to raise money for them. and they also tried to find weapons for them. ludden or was an instrumental support structure allison signed on to talk a reason. to have fully been also organized concerts to raise money for the n.s.u. trio. the. german law enforcement agencies were actually watching all...
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she was the only surviving allegedly member of the neo nazi cell known as the national socialist underground today after a mammoth five year trial she will hear her fix. also coming up mission impossible becomes mission accomplished title and react with gratitude exhilaration and relief after the successful rescue of a teenage soccer team from a floodgate it was an ordeal that grips the world. and france are through to the world cup finals thanks to a one note victory over belgium. second tower goal sending the blues to the championship game they will play out the pro racial or english teams matched up in tonight's other surprise. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us here in germany a court is set to hand down a verdict in the five year trial of a neo nazi terrorist cell accused of the racially motivated killings of ten people over a decade the only remaining alleged member of this right wing extremist group known as the national socialist underground faces up to life in prison the families of the victims feel the trial has failed to answer many questions about the killings and
she was the only surviving allegedly member of the neo nazi cell known as the national socialist underground today after a mammoth five year trial she will hear her fix. also coming up mission impossible becomes mission accomplished title and react with gratitude exhilaration and relief after the successful rescue of a teenage soccer team from a floodgate it was an ordeal that grips the world. and france are through to the world cup finals thanks to a one note victory over belgium. second tower...
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it is supposed to be used to put power lines underground but for years pg&e has been using it on other projects. we questioned pg&e and the regulation agency regulatory -- who regulate them. >> we started wondering, why weren't more power lines put underground? we found it is expensive and not practical for every town and we also learned pg&e had money specifically for putting them underground -- putting the lines underground but haven't been doing that. >> reporter: there are cities with charm -- >> it's a beautiful town -- >> reporter: neighbors love -- >> birds and trees -- >> as long as they don't look up . >> it basically looks like a jumble of wires. >> reporter: cities earn tens of millions of dollars to later redeem and spend on putting power lines underground with help from pg&e in a program mandated by the california public utilities commission, also known as the cpuc. cpuc data shows over the years while pg&e was budgeting more money for under grounding -- west was spent but that's not the real problem according to the director of this group fighting for ratepayers. >> the p
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if people have serious problems underground, they usually do not go underground.ave taken a lot of people underground, quite a few novices, although i would not say i have taken a huge number of novices underground. if anybody shows a sign of worrying about it, you bring them out as quickly as you can and they probably never go in a cave again. it isa probably never go in a cave again. it is a lesson learned. there will be lessons learned from this exercise. hopefully, that will be good for reducing the chance of this sort of rescue happening again in the future. andy, former head of the british caving association, thank you very much. thank you. you are watching bbc news. let's take you back to thailand and the reuters correspondent panu wongcha—um spoke to us earlier and described the scene as reports started emerging that two of the boys might have been rescued. it is an undertaking even for an experienced diver. with the rain coming down, which means over the next few days the water level inside the cave could potentially rise. next few days the water level in
if people have serious problems underground, they usually do not go underground.ave taken a lot of people underground, quite a few novices, although i would not say i have taken a huge number of novices underground. if anybody shows a sign of worrying about it, you bring them out as quickly as you can and they probably never go in a cave again. it isa probably never go in a cave again. it is a lesson learned. there will be lessons learned from this exercise. hopefully, that will be good for...
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dot com coming up a former senior member of hamas is the guest on going underground and if you're watching in the u.k. sputnik finds out what's in store for pakistan after iran comes election victory. but after a time they were going underground as russia hosts the twenty eighteen international army games with invitations extended to forces from eighty countries including nato nations coming up to show up for the worst israeli bombing of gaza since twenty fourteen when five hundred children were killed we speak john says former deputy foreign minister ghazi hamad was described israel as an animal state and does that mean ahmed says. we ask one of the founding members of jewish voice for labor richard cooper of accusations of anti semitism i used to silence the jitterbug criticism of israel but how far are we from a new global order following three days of events at this year's bric summit in south africa we speak to american author and former economic hitman john buggins polis a ball coming up at today's going underground but first whatever happened to theresa may and labor blairite suppor
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past she was the only surviving member of the neal not to sell known as the national socialist underground today after a mammoth five year trial she finally heard her fate. also coming up donald trump is in brussels for what's expected to be a fractious at nato summit he says other members are taking advantage of the u.s. and launched a stinging attack on germany in particular we asked if the transatlantic alliance can survive trump's pressure. and friends are through to the world cup final thanks to a one zero victory over belgium. the second half goal setting the blues to the championship game don't play either proration for england the teams matched up in tonight's other summertime. i'm serious oh my god they're good to have you with us and we start with some breaking news that's just come in to us a court in munich has announced a guilty verdict against the only surviving member of a neo nazi terror cell involved in a ten year crime spree the judges agreed with the prosecution that payoff a cheaper was an equal member of the gang that calls itself the national socialist underground the
past she was the only surviving member of the neal not to sell known as the national socialist underground today after a mammoth five year trial she finally heard her fate. also coming up donald trump is in brussels for what's expected to be a fractious at nato summit he says other members are taking advantage of the u.s. and launched a stinging attack on germany in particular we asked if the transatlantic alliance can survive trump's pressure. and friends are through to the world cup final...
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be built would completely underground.urricane force winds could be found on the aleutian islands, and that's why the homes would be completely underground. traditionally, they use a ladder to get in and out of the house. you would have an entire village living in a house together. , itbiggest house they found was almost the size of a football field. it was about 60 feet wide. each of the families would have these, woven together from grass, and they would use it for privacy. at the end of the house would be the chief and his family. kayaks, they don't call them that. again, like the last one we saw, lashed together using senate -- sinew. ii, the peopler were evacuated to southeast alaska, 1941. when they were evacuated to southeast alaska, hundreds and hundreds of their people die of famine, starvation, and diseases because the u.s. military dropped them off and selfies alaska. -- in southeast alaska. in 1941, and were told they could go back to their villages on the aleutian islands, and when they went back, their homes
be built would completely underground.urricane force winds could be found on the aleutian islands, and that's why the homes would be completely underground. traditionally, they use a ladder to get in and out of the house. you would have an entire village living in a house together. , itbiggest house they found was almost the size of a football field. it was about 60 feet wide. each of the families would have these, woven together from grass, and they would use it for privacy. at the end of the...
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today how risky is it for people to worship in so-called underground churches in china i think. the situation must be very different at indy in a city when where you have a strong underground community there are mass every sunday many people go but they don't have churches so they say mass in the private home and these masses technically illegal obviously either but everybody. everybody the neighbors they know that they are singing their praises and. the government should be known. because they be punished if it's illegal you know when i was teaching in shanghai i have my confidence so lesions samos in the end of them. you know what the people around the the public security. in a what did they told me they say oh father. tell your father to be to be more discreet what happened. tell him to cross the door when they same us. you know why because too many people go there his room is small so they feed a staircase everyday kitchen down there and here people. keep coming so they have believed all open that's so much the government whose face because that's tolerated that's against th
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sentence the chipper is the only surviving member of the neo nazi cell known as the national socialist underground the group's racially motivated crimes shocked the nation today after a five year trial sheeple has to share most or she will spend the rest of her life in jail also coming up but germany as far as i'm concerned the captive to russia is no more cause for a life with donald trump lashes out at his need to advise ahead of a summit in brussels he says on the mangoes are taking advantage of america and a stinging attack in germany in particular realize that the trans atlantic alliance can survive some special. and strong sell through to the world cop a final exam and go and push the blues boss to belgium france to play the brit off the other seventy four on the gracious face of england tonight. hello and welcome i'm on the touch a course in munich has found guilty the only surviving member of a terrorist cell that was involved in the ten year crime spree beyond a chipper has been sentenced to life in prison and fun game. ten counts of murder awesome and membership of a terrorist organizati
sentence the chipper is the only surviving member of the neo nazi cell known as the national socialist underground the group's racially motivated crimes shocked the nation today after a five year trial sheeple has to share most or she will spend the rest of her life in jail also coming up but germany as far as i'm concerned the captive to russia is no more cause for a life with donald trump lashes out at his need to advise ahead of a summit in brussels he says on the mangoes are taking...
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, yes. >> the data obtained shows over the years while pg&e was budgeted more money for undergroundingss was spent but that's not the real problem according to mark tony, executive drek of r inhibitor of turn -- -- director of turn. >> the practice has been pg&e has taken the money when cities and towns have not asked to use their credit and spent it somewhere else and diverted the funds for other projects a deeper dive into the public documents show the amount of money has dramatically increased from going over budget in 2000 to nearly $30,000 unspent in 2015. it was money pg&e had the power to redirect without public feedback or regulator oversight. >> do we know where the money is going? >> we don't, buzz they did not track the account. >> last year pg&e implemented a tracking system an audit of its underground program. but as learned the regulating agency the part of the problem. a study of its own undergrounding project found years of issue from long time lines and a statewide balance of underground money totalling one billion dollar something that could pose a risk to utility rat
, yes. >> the data obtained shows over the years while pg&e was budgeted more money for undergroundingss was spent but that's not the real problem according to mark tony, executive drek of r inhibitor of turn -- -- director of turn. >> the practice has been pg&e has taken the money when cities and towns have not asked to use their credit and spent it somewhere else and diverted the funds for other projects a deeper dive into the public documents show the amount of money has...
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those boys have had an ardent —— a hard nine, ten days underground and they have the best quys undergroundhere. sojohn and rick, they are calm, they are very collected, they are organised, extremely disciplined. it is not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities are pumping as much water as they can from the caves but more rain is on the way. a murder inquiry has been launched following the death of a 6—year—old school girl on the isle of bute. alesha macphail was reported missing from her home in rothesay on monday. her body was later found by police in the grounds of an abandoned hotel. the headlines on bbc news: joy for fans as england go through to the quarterfinals, beating columbia 4—3 on penalties in their first ever world cup shootout. a woman who worked at the countess of chester hospital has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to kill another six. still trapped underground — rescue teams try to work out how to bring the boys out of the flooded caves in thailand safely. it could take weeks. a man known as nick, who alleged the
those boys have had an ardent —— a hard nine, ten days underground and they have the best quys undergroundhere. sojohn and rick, they are calm, they are very collected, they are organised, extremely disciplined. it is not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities are pumping as much water as they can from the caves but more rain is on the way. a murder inquiry has been launched following the death of a 6—year—old school girl on the isle of bute. alesha macphail was...
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. >> they wanted to put power lines underground for years, they spent some of it on other projects. >> they question pg&e and the agency regulating utilities. -- questioned pg&e and the agency regulating utilities. >> it is a beautiful town. >> reporter: neighbors love this neighborhood. >> lots of trees and birds. >> reporter: as long as they do not look up, they love it. >> these powerlines are unbelievable. >> it looks like a jumble of wires. >> reporter: cities earn tens of millions of dollars to later redeem and spend on putting power lines underground with help from pg&e. it is a program mandated by the california public utilities commission, also known as the cpuc. >> i would love to have these powerlines put underground. >> reporter: data obtained by us shows that while they were budgeted more money for underground and convalesce was spent. but that is not the real -- while they had budgeted more money for undergrounding, less money was spent there. >> they had taken the money when cities and towns have not used that credit and they spend it somewhere else. they diverted the f
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they were going underground that knock out rush hour twenty eighteen match in moscow with no u.k. government officials in attendance to support england against going to be a coming up of the show on the eve of the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. we ask someone who was fifteen years old when the labor government sent letters explaining that from that day on health care would be free for all political of dollars has been parliament's long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee and we speak to any just doctor and author of how to dismantle the n.h.s. in ten easy steps about his plan to stop the best pound for pound health service in the world being destroyed by me on liberalism how does a soft shortage of one hundred thousand defector help service intensive canas jackie barry tells us what it's like on the front lines of the n.h.s. we're going to be reviewing the headlines on going underground looking at poverty inequality the n.h.s. his seventieth birthday and pride and they speak a little of the more coming up in today's going underground but first will this week's events
they were going underground that knock out rush hour twenty eighteen match in moscow with no u.k. government officials in attendance to support england against going to be a coming up of the show on the eve of the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. we ask someone who was fifteen years old when the labor government sent letters explaining that from that day on health care would be free for all political of dollars has been parliament's long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee and we...
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we're going to be reviewing the headlines on going underground looking at poverty inequality the n.h.s. the seventieth birthday and pride in london this weekend all of the more coming up in today's going underground but first will this week's events in mexico marks the beginning of a truly independent north american nation as the usa today celebrates independence from the united kingdom as you've been showing what many are calling the new revolution of the poor of this country should people. be celebrated event they never thought would take place the election of loving his populist candidate grace money well as obrador someone who has so far continued to doubt obrador there is a leader at the vanguard of anti new liberal action subcomandante marcos of the zapatista or army fighting in the southeastern mountains of mexico here he is when asked by media to take his mosque off. president all trump who backs up commandante mile course on nafta joined venezuelan and cuban leaders not to mention britain's jeremy corbyn to congratulate obrador on his victory however like another leader depict
we're going to be reviewing the headlines on going underground looking at poverty inequality the n.h.s. the seventieth birthday and pride in london this weekend all of the more coming up in today's going underground but first will this week's events in mexico marks the beginning of a truly independent north american nation as the usa today celebrates independence from the united kingdom as you've been showing what many are calling the new revolution of the poor of this country should people. be...
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we're going underground after that knockout rusher twenty eighteen match in moscow with no u.k. government officials in attendance to support england against going to be a coming up of the show on the eve of the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. we ask someone who was fifteen years old when the labor government sent letters explaining that from that day on health care would be free for old bull because all of the knowledge has been on parliament's long term sustainability over the n.h.s. committee and we speak to any just doctor and author of how this mantle the n.h.s. in ten easy steps about his plan to stop the best pound for pound health service in the world being destroyed by me on liberalism well how does a soft shortage of one hundred thousand defector help service intensive can nurse jackie berry tells us what it's like on the front lines of the n.h.s. we're going to be reviewing the headlines on going underground looking at poverty inequality the n.h.s. his seventieth birthday and pride in london this weekend all of the more coming up in today's going underground but
we're going underground after that knockout rusher twenty eighteen match in moscow with no u.k. government officials in attendance to support england against going to be a coming up of the show on the eve of the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. we ask someone who was fifteen years old when the labor government sent letters explaining that from that day on health care would be free for old bull because all of the knowledge has been on parliament's long term sustainability over the n.h.s....
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the boys in their coach through more than full kilometers of dark narrow and partially flooded underground tunnels one diver told later of his fear is this the first boy he was brought to would say when i sold the dive on the horizon were constant outfought are probably about fifty beaches i still don't know if it were. if it was a casualty open source acuity. so i was i thought i was very scared it didn't record but i saw that he was alive and breathing and seemed to be all right. it felt very good a fleet of ambulances transported the rescued boys from the cave entrance to a hospital in the nearby city of chiang rai. for the families it had been an agonizing wait eighteen days hoping against hope that their loved ones would be brought out to life. i want to thank everyone who took part in the government and all the officials the police the soldiers and the seals both from thailand and abroad and with. joy and relief on all sides that for the football team known as the wild pool was their harrowing underground ordeal is finally over. and he. was standing by for us at that hospital where t
the boys in their coach through more than full kilometers of dark narrow and partially flooded underground tunnels one diver told later of his fear is this the first boy he was brought to would say when i sold the dive on the horizon were constant outfought are probably about fifty beaches i still don't know if it were. if it was a casualty open source acuity. so i was i thought i was very scared it didn't record but i saw that he was alive and breathing and seemed to be all right. it felt very...
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they were trapped in a cave underground for more than two weeks.escue mission unprecedented in its scale and complexity. they have ca ptu red its scale and complexity. they have captured the hearts and minds of the whole country and millions around the world. when the last ambulance drove here last night, there were cheers and applause from the people on the streets. our first report is from our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. would this be the day that saw all the boys and coach out safely? with the sky darkening, it had to be today. helicopters in the afternoon told us they were getting ready. then the tell—tale flashing lights. this is the second ambulance we have seen and behind it, the third on this, we hope that being the last day of this truly remarkable operation. and every ambulance we have seen so far has meant another life saved. inside the caves, dozens of divers have been working in wet, claustrophobic conditions to support the rescuers. there has not been a cave rescue this big ambitious before. the boys were fed and tre
they were trapped in a cave underground for more than two weeks.escue mission unprecedented in its scale and complexity. they have ca ptu red its scale and complexity. they have captured the hearts and minds of the whole country and millions around the world. when the last ambulance drove here last night, there were cheers and applause from the people on the streets. our first report is from our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. would this be the day that saw all the boys and coach...
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all the civil coming up in part two of going underground . i think this catastrophe unfolding in britain fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have the tele currency and yet passport rights into the e.u. you take those away and you have essentially greece on steroids and all those banks and the e.u. and america are going to attack the u.k. on mersa plate and drive into bankruptcy. welcome back now to one flashpoint issue that may come up when donald trump speaks to vladimir putin today in finland when britain tried to help destroy the government of syria as it did in iraq it did it from westminster via an aria base in cyprus let's show you some pictures for us released by the ministry of defense all of the preparations that went on akrotiri last night just before the jets took off you can see. on the ground the engineers working hard storm shot a missile that was eventually used yes r.a.f. akrotiri in cyprus is a place of choice for the british government when it tries to threaten any country from iraq to syria
all the civil coming up in part two of going underground . i think this catastrophe unfolding in britain fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have the tele currency and yet passport rights into the e.u. you take those away and you have essentially greece on steroids and all those banks and the e.u. and america are going to attack the u.k. on mersa plate and drive into bankruptcy. welcome back now to one flashpoint issue that may come up when donald trump speaks...
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today how risky is it for people to worship in so-called underground churches in china i think the. decision must be very different at indy in a city when where you have a strong underground community there are mass every sunday many people go but they don't have churches so they say mass in the private home and that these masses technically illegal obviously either but everybody you know. everybody know the neighbors they know that they are singing and praying and. surely no because they be punished if it's illegal you know when i was teaching in shanghai i have my confidence solutions samos in the end a gram you know what the people around the the public security. in a way dead they told me they say oh father's hand tell your father to be to be more discreet oh what happened tell him to cross the door when they say mass. you know why the too many people go there he's really small so if we disturb case every day kitchen down there and here people. keep coming so they have to leave the open that's so much the government whose face because that's tolerated that's against the law but
today how risky is it for people to worship in so-called underground churches in china i think the. decision must be very different at indy in a city when where you have a strong underground community there are mass every sunday many people go but they don't have churches so they say mass in the private home and that these masses technically illegal obviously either but everybody you know. everybody know the neighbors they know that they are singing and praying and. surely no because they be...
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time after time here we're going underground twenty four hours before u.s. secretary of state and former cia boss mike bump aoe delivers his speech on supporting it reining in voices despite recently opposing britain and threatening to crush iran with sanctions coming up in the show amidst the worst violence in northern ireland for years we talk to the possible irish presidential candidate whose father a human rights lawyer passed the new can we. killed in front of him by paramilitaries linked to the party that made to raise i'm a u.k. prime minister and forty two years since the sex pistols probably had an icky in the u.k. we speak to original pistol glen matlock about the trade union roots that inspired his music and playing for peace in the korean demilitarized zone well as we investigate what happened moments before the resignation speech of juries amaze foreign secretary boris johnson all of the more coming up in today's going underground but first yesterday marked twenty one years since the beginning of the end of an armed struggle that dominated u.k.
time after time here we're going underground twenty four hours before u.s. secretary of state and former cia boss mike bump aoe delivers his speech on supporting it reining in voices despite recently opposing britain and threatening to crush iran with sanctions coming up in the show amidst the worst violence in northern ireland for years we talk to the possible irish presidential candidate whose father a human rights lawyer passed the new can we. killed in front of him by paramilitaries linked...
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terrorist group of the national socialist underground that help them to move around to find spots and move on with her doesn't this person could go free today leaving this building as a free man the reason for that is that he was in prison before the charges against him and the verdicts are the verdict against him was not as tough to justify to keep him in prison and this is what makes people that are supporting the victim's families angry about the victims' families themselves as well his tie say the outcome of the five years trial does not really justify all the all what they was put into. into this process for example of supporting networks of the terrorist group they are still they say the families say there still are no and people and police should have done that investigations on the. and african this trial has rocked germany and made headlines around the world why did it shock this nation so much. to. look at the sheer monstrosity say of this was ten murders altogether between two thousand and two thousand and seven then two thousand and eleven as you have just mentioned this t
terrorist group of the national socialist underground that help them to move around to find spots and move on with her doesn't this person could go free today leaving this building as a free man the reason for that is that he was in prison before the charges against him and the verdicts are the verdict against him was not as tough to justify to keep him in prison and this is what makes people that are supporting the victim's families angry about the victims' families themselves as well his tie...
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one rescue diver died last week or today an underground nightmare finally came to where. it was the outcome the world had been hoping and praying for there was jubilation as news reached the volunteers helping with the rescue operation all twelve of the boys and their coach safely out of the cave and recovering in hospital today is a great day older boys a safe no. triumph two for the regional governor who led the has a to smelt a national mission to get the boys out and no one thought we could do it but we did it it was a first for the world thanks to the thai people government agencies and the private sector. specialist foreign divers and members of the time navy's elite seal unit succeeded against all the odds in bringing out the group a difficult and dangerous process with two divers leading each of the boys and their coach through more than four kilometers of dark narrow and partially flooded underground tunnels the hazards highlighted by the death last week of a former tiny baby seal diver whose ass supply failed a fleet of ambulances transported the rescued boys fr
one rescue diver died last week or today an underground nightmare finally came to where. it was the outcome the world had been hoping and praying for there was jubilation as news reached the volunteers helping with the rescue operation all twelve of the boys and their coach safely out of the cave and recovering in hospital today is a great day older boys a safe no. triumph two for the regional governor who led the has a to smelt a national mission to get the boys out and no one thought we could...
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. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placednight at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point, i was a combatant. >> the student protesters of the '60s have turned into more serious revolutionaries using far more lethal weapons. >> the '60s, we were all about changing hearts and minds. the '70s was more just about expressing anger. international politics and domestic politics seemed to be decided by violence. and violence only begets violence. >> from the underground, that radical left wing group, the weathermen promises more attacks on the establishment around the entire country starting next week. the medium for this message was a tape recording reputedly by the weatherman rebel leader, bernadine donor. >> sisters and brothers, we are not just attacking targets. we are bri
. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placednight at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point, i was a combatant. >> the student protesters of the '60s have...
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a team of italian scientists says it's discovered a huge underground lake on mars it's the first time a large stable body of liquid water has been discovered in the red planet and that in baba reports a stunning discovery is what they're calling it one that could help scientists know for sure whether life ever formed on mars or even exists today the study led by italian researches says they found what could be an underground lake it's a large body of liquid water twenty kilometers wide and one point five kilometers below the surface and it was found using radar instruments on board the european space agency's orbiter mars express scientists looked at radar readings from the planet southern ice cap which provided ideal conditions ice is a very thin aspirant medium expression called the impurity of the electromagnetic waves so it's good there they can leak to apply to the the martian polar caps of course these are these caps. have some impute this magnetic the scald there then the ice on the mars might be cold and dry now but we already know thanks to rovers on its surface and other pro
a team of italian scientists says it's discovered a huge underground lake on mars it's the first time a large stable body of liquid water has been discovered in the red planet and that in baba reports a stunning discovery is what they're calling it one that could help scientists know for sure whether life ever formed on mars or even exists today the study led by italian researches says they found what could be an underground lake it's a large body of liquid water twenty kilometers wide and one...
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a european spacecraft has found what appears to be a large underground lake under the planet's southern polar ice caps. if those findings pan out, it would be the first discovery of a large body of water on the red planet and experts say it could potentially be a step toward possibly discovering life on mars. >> it can be either a lake or it can be wet sediment. so these are two different things. but when you're looking back at the same kind of habitat for life on earth, we know that both are equally important and suitable for supporting life. >> italian researchers spent almost two years studying the data from the spacecraft making sure what they detected was water and not another substance. they say this means there could be other large bodies of water on mars, as well. >>> giants looking to get out of seattle with a two-game sweep over the mariners. joe fonzi will tell us how they made out coming up next in sports. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more conn
a european spacecraft has found what appears to be a large underground lake under the planet's southern polar ice caps. if those findings pan out, it would be the first discovery of a large body of water on the red planet and experts say it could potentially be a step toward possibly discovering life on mars. >> it can be either a lake or it can be wet sediment. so these are two different things. but when you're looking back at the same kind of habitat for life on earth, we know that both...
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time after time to my going underground as britain wonders if it's coming home more than it wonders whether the u.k. is leaving the european union coming up on the show on the eve of u.s. president donald trump landing in britain one of his transition team dr jan help by hayes tells us about the future of the so-called special relationship part of blood as nato leaders meets in a new billion dollar brussels h.q. we speak too about her award winning director who edited hundreds of hours of film of nato's enemies to humanize them from the headlines the foreign secretary who spawns of sitting on the fence on the bricks attack a trade respond of fighting discrimination against man dollars or more coming up in today's going underground but first ahead of next week's donald trump glad to be a putin summit in finland the u.s. president and tourism a joint of the nato leaders in brussels today trump has previously voice doubts about nato currently at war from africa to asia doesn't cover terrorism ok it covers a soviet union which is no longer in existence anyone thinking the u.s. as ambassador to
time after time to my going underground as britain wonders if it's coming home more than it wonders whether the u.k. is leaving the european union coming up on the show on the eve of u.s. president donald trump landing in britain one of his transition team dr jan help by hayes tells us about the future of the so-called special relationship part of blood as nato leaders meets in a new billion dollar brussels h.q. we speak too about her award winning director who edited hundreds of hours of film...
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they could stay underground for some time as they are taught to swim and use divg equipment. our southeast asia correspondent jonathan scene.ports from the ewjonathan: there is a rened sense of mission here now. thr the first time in 10 days, they know where boys are and they know they are alive. the constant flow of divers moves in and out of ve, stocking equipment and food inpplies underground, prep for what could be a long and difficult rescue. the boys werall members of a football team, coached by this man. it was his assistant who went with them that day. heart, allted] in my d think about for the la nine days was -- is there any way, any one, who could somehow get those guys out? tojonathan: it felwo british cave divers to find them. this extraordinary video captures the moment john and rick saw the missing children, perched the water.edge above they left them, promising more help. >> we are coming, it's ok. many people are comi. we are the first. many people will come. bnathan: today the children nre visited thai sdriv just divers and had their first food and medical c
they could stay underground for some time as they are taught to swim and use divg equipment. our southeast asia correspondent jonathan scene.ports from the ewjonathan: there is a rened sense of mission here now. thr the first time in 10 days, they know where boys are and they know they are alive. the constant flow of divers moves in and out of ve, stocking equipment and food inpplies underground, prep for what could be a long and difficult rescue. the boys werall members of a football team,...
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told the civil coming up in part two of going underground. that's geysers financial survival guide liquid asset does that you can burn in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind though as a team into a place in the us guys are bored. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten light colored timestamping. each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the old bridge eight point six percent market saw thirty percent year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember it was one of those who can afford to miss the one and only. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only really exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and ta
told the civil coming up in part two of going underground. that's geysers financial survival guide liquid asset does that you can burn in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind though as a team into a place in the us guys are bored. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten light colored timestamping. each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the old bridge eight point six percent market saw thirty...
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told us of all coming to him going underground. would hold his hands do something to do. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president. or some want to be. the two going to be the person this is what will before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the ones in the. first. oh and yes. that. was. a good. welcome back now to one flashpoint issue that may come up when donald trump speaks to vladimir putin today in finland when britain tried to help destroy the government of syria as it did in iraq it did it from westminster. base in cyprus let's show you some pictures first released by the ministry of defense of the preparations that went on akrotiri last night just before the jets took off you can see that on the ground the engineers working out storm shot a missile that was eventually used yes sorry if akrotiri in cyprus is a place of choice for the british government when it tries to threaten any country from iraq to syria to russia as regards russia we should engage but they where we are where is the activity th
told us of all coming to him going underground. would hold his hands do something to do. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president. or some want to be. the two going to be the person this is what will before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the ones in the. first. oh and yes. that. was. a good. welcome back now to one flashpoint issue that may come up when donald trump speaks to vladimir putin today in finland when britain...
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time after time here we go underground as leaders from the world's emerging economies gather in south africa for the annual bric summit as people in britain continue to contend with the effects of the twenty zero eight crisis coming on the show tomorrow sees the historic signing of a peace deal between sudan and south sudan even though to raise a me thinks omar al bashir should be at the i.c.c. over darfur we speak to but she is where i will sit on opposition leader and former prime minister of sudan. and is the u.k. really using people's children a spine we'll ask a former undercover police officer about the morality of theresa may putting the lives of young people that risk well from the headlines the enemy is at the gates in gaza while britain opens its gates to the i tell me all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first while neo liberal media screamed their hatred for donald trump and his foreign policy initiatives what about what happened twenty years ago next month good afternoon. today i ordered our armed forces to strike at terrorist related facilities in
time after time here we go underground as leaders from the world's emerging economies gather in south africa for the annual bric summit as people in britain continue to contend with the effects of the twenty zero eight crisis coming on the show tomorrow sees the historic signing of a peace deal between sudan and south sudan even though to raise a me thinks omar al bashir should be at the i.c.c. over darfur we speak to but she is where i will sit on opposition leader and former prime minister of...
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known as the national socialist underground the group's racially motivated combines shocked the nation to do it after a five year trod shameful has been to she spend the rest of her life in jail. also coming up donald trump isn't addresses the what's expected to be a fractious nato summit he says other members are taking advantage of the u.s. and has ignored the attack on germany in particular we asked the transatlantic alliance can survive trumps pressure. and france up through to the blog come prajna offer of one move victory will belgium salmon going to team second home for good sending the blues to the championship game to play the without the other said you wanted to not win croatia facing the. cima a court in munich has found guilty the only surviving member of the neo nazi terrorists out that was involved in attending a crime spree beyond a cheapo has been sentenced to life in prison and found guilty on ten counts of murder ah. osland and membership of a terrorist organization she belonged to the group calling itself the national socialist underground and su which carried out te
known as the national socialist underground the group's racially motivated combines shocked the nation to do it after a five year trod shameful has been to she spend the rest of her life in jail. also coming up donald trump isn't addresses the what's expected to be a fractious nato summit he says other members are taking advantage of the u.s. and has ignored the attack on germany in particular we asked the transatlantic alliance can survive trumps pressure. and france up through to the blog...
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the boys were fed and treated underground by an army medic to strengthen them for the difficultjourneyen so, some divers said it was too dangerous to try. only the threat of renewed flooding forced them to push ahead. cheering these men run the boys' football team. 17 days of worry, of ups when the boys were found and downs when they could not get out, were over. translation: i want to hug them first. i want to cheer them on. i want to tell them how worried i have been. i don't know what to say. we had something else to tell coach nopparat. from manchester united... an invitation from manchester united to the rescued boys, most of them man u fans, to visit old trafford next season. this is the man who has run the rescue operation from the start. thai bureaucrats rarely get this kind of reception but he pulled off a rescue the whole country had longed for. translation: today thais, team thailand, the government, the private sector and the media have been supporting one another, while the international community has been providing us moral support. we accomplished a admission that was de
the boys were fed and treated underground by an army medic to strengthen them for the difficultjourneyen so, some divers said it was too dangerous to try. only the threat of renewed flooding forced them to push ahead. cheering these men run the boys' football team. 17 days of worry, of ups when the boys were found and downs when they could not get out, were over. translation: i want to hug them first. i want to cheer them on. i want to tell them how worried i have been. i don't know what to...
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time after time here we're going underground twenty four hours before u.s. secretary of state and former cia boss mike pompei o delivers his speech on supporting it reining in voices despite recently opposing britain and threatening to crush iran with sanctions coming up in the show amidst the worst violence in northern ireland for years we talked to the possible irish presidential candidate whose father a human rights lawyer passed the new can was killed in front of him by paramilitaries linked to the party that made to raise a made a prime minister and forty two years since the sex pistols premier have anarchy in the u.k. we speak to original pet store glen matlock about the trade union roots that inspired his music and playing as well as we investigate what happened moments before the resignation speech of tourism is foreign secretary boris johnson goal of the more coming up in today's going underground but first yesterday marked twenty one years since the beginning of the end of an armed struggle that dominated u.k. civic life for decades within the last
time after time here we're going underground twenty four hours before u.s. secretary of state and former cia boss mike pompei o delivers his speech on supporting it reining in voices despite recently opposing britain and threatening to crush iran with sanctions coming up in the show amidst the worst violence in northern ireland for years we talked to the possible irish presidential candidate whose father a human rights lawyer passed the new can was killed in front of him by paramilitaries...
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for marty's going underground spoke to a former undercover police officer who was aware of the practice. certainly had several near death experiences. been threatened with a samurai sword with knives and various occasions stripped at gunpoint and you know you hear some of the information certainly from organizations like the children society they report the kind of things that's going on to children involved these gangs already they are being forced to carry drugs in their rectum they're being intimidated and filmed in compromising situations that the level of intimidation that already exists is quite horrific and that should be enough information to to say to say that there is no policing solution to this and to ramp up the violence even more by using child informants is just the strong way to go now i have to point out most people who have commented on this topic have rightly talked about the human rights and protecting the individual child involved a child who may be chosen to employ a gag that's a legitimate point and i agree completely but we have to look at this in a broader sense
for marty's going underground spoke to a former undercover police officer who was aware of the practice. certainly had several near death experiences. been threatened with a samurai sword with knives and various occasions stripped at gunpoint and you know you hear some of the information certainly from organizations like the children society they report the kind of things that's going on to children involved these gangs already they are being forced to carry drugs in their rectum they're being...
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those twelve boys and their song her coach emerged today from the caves of northern thailand an underground nightmare that claimed the wife of one diver and at the same time gave the one billion people watching a glimpse of the best of our humanity i'm going go off in berlin this is the day. today the time people change thailand one thousand season the private sing together with media and all the international support no one thought we could make it. it was a first for the world let me. now everyone. leaves the cape ok so i mean this. is the thing that this. also coming up tonight the cold war but not as you may remember it tomorrow in brussels nato leaders will gather and we have a good idea what u.s. president trump will say to german chancellor merkel and i said you know. i can't guarantee. no weapons. and it means a lot more to. them protecting us. much for texture we get by protecting you. or we begin the day with a rescue into the white a day in northern thailand some of the world's most skilled and specialized divers completed what may be the biggest mission of their lives safely lea
those twelve boys and their song her coach emerged today from the caves of northern thailand an underground nightmare that claimed the wife of one diver and at the same time gave the one billion people watching a glimpse of the best of our humanity i'm going go off in berlin this is the day. today the time people change thailand one thousand season the private sing together with media and all the international support no one thought we could make it. it was a first for the world let me. now...