posh gundam district. mrs park is getting breakfast ready her husband is already at the office the sixteen year old son young guy is trying to sleep in. time to get out. no come on man just give me ten more minutes oh. i got just five hours of sleep last night that s tough for someone his age. he spends so much time studying but he just doesn t get enough sleep. john wants to get into a good university and that s going to take a lot of work. are you up yet. you know you so tired he can t keep his eyes open. your eyes awake now but he s running late there s no time for breakfast so he grabs
two teenage boys and thirteen year old girl. honester gun fight in a birthday party or a privately owned club this is not unusual they ve had a lot of people killed in this little town in the past few years high school students killing each other you know when you know this is you never know when you you know you re going to be robbed and. i would love to walk to work or ride a bike to work and of course it s only like two miles down the road but i m too scared to ride a bike or walk home at midnight i always worry about walking that parking lot always so with half the lights out right now. you know it s very dangerous place. to get on well with the sixteen homicides last year. three times the number of people that are in this church policing community are trying to address an epidemic of violent crime much of it rooted in drugs street sweeper shotgun twelve
a kind of more robust debate in parliament how do you think their presence will kind of affect the proceedings in parliament will it have a destructive effect because the many of that comes at the mic as you mentioned off with a very provocative sure you know i think i think the tone of the debate is definitely going to change there s going to be a lot more hard words it s going to a lot more tough language there s also you know i mean there was no there was basically no parliamentary disagreement about until americans welcoming position on the refugees that s going to change obviously the f.t. they re going to be asking questions all the time they re going to be asking for open debates in parliament they going to try to raise that issue in the muslim issue it at every opportunity on the other hand if we look at how the f.t. has behaved in the local parliaments and of the sixteen states that make up the federal republic of of germany they haven t been that provocative i talked with the
this is germany s business friendly party they want there they want to represented in the bundestag in twenty thirteen but this time they ve come back stronger with an increase of five point nine percent of their electorate and when you look at the air fifty you can see it s clear they re very huge victory for them managing to get seven point nine percent more voters and they did last time in two thousand and thirteen they did come really close but it looks like they used the last four years to regroup shop in their message get representation in the european parliament and in thirteen out of the sixteen state parliaments here in germany and so as we have seen the far right is on track to be the third largest party in parliament and tonight s result means they ll enter the federal legislature for the first time this after having been a magnet for controversy here in germany with a deliberately provocative campaign so let s take a closer look at just what the f.t. has in store for the co