tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 10, 2018 5:00am-6:01am +03
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adam a death in custody raises questions about french police and which i put to a former senior officer. i fit in but he later admitted he's a lot easier but the party must face about the internet appreciate it was a. day to free to. report we. didn't see. your decision to who refuse to be with us to join the police or police and then this last week. it would also because. it was a very i don't feel. so he's a bit was that we probably was so this is
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a mood should be she didn't. deserve it could be that it was a very. back to the men's it me looks it is it's a beauty. but is it. because it is a horse thank you so bushy nothing can we do a vision. no half off we can microbe. adam a trial raise death in custody is very high profile and the investigation is still ongoing. unrest on france above and states has been linked to the failing relationship between young people and the police for many as. in two thousand and five the worst rioting for forty years took place in the suburb of clichy sous bois when two teenagers way electrocuted at the power plant after
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running away and hiding from police who wanted to stop and search them. it took ten years and much legal wrangling for the case of the two teenagers even to reach the courts. but little seems to have changed in this rundown taleb locked in clichy sous bois no elevator intermittent electricity and angry graffiti after the two police officers accused of failing to help buddha and ziad were cleared of any wrongdoing in may twenty fifteen. was born in france and was a child when the two thousand and five unrest took place. and i asked her if she felt safe in clichy sous bois.
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i don't think just one of them to evolve from safe to cycle so we've got. see dysfunction i should have fun you probably have to live if you set up with the city but i. think all over the globe. for women for the problem of this level of limbs a layer. you've sold there on that salvation is on fire it's more softly thought you want some of that box and i am not going. to win cecil said my new engine feebly will come want give you. a bubble. where the president. pheno you want to fling all i lose. to bitterness has been so well done shows the fault. less in
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a mama he will. see evolves if you live in it. only took this last one is old school. for me. the i am a fair so the one kept initiative by if one impulse to acquire enough. experiment and stuff to come toss the. same field on can only have one thing. on the indonesian muslim enough again except. one in the long island. to the northwest up sent through paris the large suburbs. which shone as much on the rest in two thousand and five as clichy sous bois. a group of young men who've
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served prison center. says a now martial arts instructor and i went to our dante to meet them in. the shop. they see this is what i think you know when we don't know something oh. so good. and that i'll see if yon if he was encouraging the kids to be violent look so good. so tell me to get real. instructional. and sort of a new movie. that's all going to spawn those who are going to go for the.
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the ball coming. right now you know i'm all for the physic now from people who i want to hang on to see on the follicle the system you don't off this film oh if i feel that i've you know your best buddy dick with a bomb your best medical we think mark because they should. probably be falling off the hearing but it's got some a problem we're going to try to if you don't take on now to talk to. him on top of this if. i soften it up i'll take physical take on that for him if you don't look to the funny. side that i'm not. going that they did this on set that i thought that today by gossip that is out. there if
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you have a book and then you see the same. logic to put up the film is i mean. it's a pot smoke the sun ok so we had them on to about the sorts of the city the city's office of two cities like this one of your own sort of that is the mugsy and i suppose talking about after your car country of the business you know. we. thought it would spoil today wasn't telethons just to walk up imo not something that is you know there's a lot of us and quite a bit that could be uk us coverage on here and very nice obviously not only well there's always an obvious. but not far from the sports center build with government money those you know john terry would not succeeded implied the same way . it wasn't difficult to find a drug dealer here. and i was very she had beaten philosophy hunter. was like oh shit i don't i mean there
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. are some of us here you have additional was more. because when you're on a. number of. them have been people who are like i know you not just feel that like me he's accepted. behind the deal is the nation as a whole subculture in which young people like him simply don't have the same educational and social opportunities as the a white middle class counterparts what would you tell me in public for a peer. i mean. if you can stand around from five years tail on drawbridge and drug traffic in is impressive. but not far
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away when friends in our john tape we still feel completely marginalized from mainstream french society. machine someone. just. doesn't see the fishermen. come see the moon up and want traditional they don't but. it got. pictures in the got to fiction to. ask you straight to if you're not normal you're precociously you're pretty sure that postal signals what you like but also that i think you're just it's just about
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self-confidence and i meet you because i. miss him up on the top and pop up on bob club since i moved in there are going up like you before me suppose sub sub was it produced or what was it like is john c. thought bob at sea or does you see. that little exclude of a debacle school struggled through to get a good man i asked if any of the group had been arrested on a piece of the court in recent years the image of what you going to come see me matlock question was who can judge in the public were able to see that all the yard fuel. comes off as you pour your kind who lobbied us on a problem now play it on piano they never get the money monkey deserve you. being what you are if you call it best love if you take your life for. new tikka masala really is not one.
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in two thousand and nine the french national center for scientific research published a report called the police and minorities. it found that police identity checks in paris were based mainly on appearance and that unsurprisingly people looked in blackall arab was searched far more often than those looking white. blacks it's sad when stopped and searched twice as often as whites but arabs were seven times more likely to be stopped than white people. these figures are not especially surprising but to look into them in more detail i talked to a former perry's chief of the police giudice that is criminal investigation. what would you choose young man you can't do your. shoes pull
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see a cease to. doso let the whole show. pull the city of power to do good to. not eat poop or dead don't sue for delia also go to the mall a cop who. does go see good egg a player insults you mostly divulge those coves of a plea you get a good. pm that two. more your media machine out of it you don't need you to are the. will blow you off. when school will push if you want to. simply.
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because you'll be. measuring this is. france prohibits statistics based on ethnic origin so rightwing claims that more muslims and the servant poor going to jail are difficult to prove. i met an recruited by the ministry of justice to give voluntary religious guidance in prisons. almost weekly prison visits in suburban paris have enabled him to examine life
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you know. coming up i meet a member of the national front whose ideas on a multi-ethnic society come very different from the people i've spoken to so far. but it's a system of community can join at all and sit in a few of the church they can join in but then jamila great distills. it's idiotic and second i vote for me while very vocal optimal song twenty four expect elected children not. uncovering faulty forensic analysis by the f.b.i. more than twenty years ago reports being written without the knowledge or authorization equipments dirty testimony is being given that's way beyond people's expertise the state has announced its intention to attempt to retry john after trees crimes for which he's already served thirty two years their evidence was the
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singapore but tuesday's highly anticipated meeting with kim jong un would be the first time a serving u.s. president and a north korean leader have ever come face to face the president said he felt positive about negotiations it's a one time shot and i think it's going to work. very well that's why i feel positive because it makes so much sense and we will watch over it will protect and will do a lot of things i can say that south korea japan china many countries want to see it happen and they'll help the world so there's a great there's really a great time this is not happened in all of the years that they've been separated by a very artificial bantry there's a great opportunity for peace and lasting peace and prosperity. the taliban in afghanistan has announced
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a three day ceasefire to mark the end of ramadan is the first such truce since the group was toppled by the us led invasion in two thousand and one taliban fighters say they will stop all offensive operations during the muslim eat outfitter holiday later this month except against foreign forces follows a similar announcement by the afghan government russia's president vladimir putin is in china where he's been feted by the chinese leader xi jinping emphasizing their friendly personal relations the two leaders went to an ice hockey match in china's northern port city of changi in china is russia's leading trading partner and buys russian made weapons and two more people have been killed in violent protests in nicaragua demonstrations have set up barricades and clashed with police but demanding that president don't you know take a resigned both men were killed by gunshot wounds a student accused the government of setting paramilitaries on the protesters.
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there's a top stories out there a world continues next news after your about to tell us if you can. i am a shammy and i'm in paris investigating questions of french identity and if the nation on the underprivileged estates in the suburbs. although official figures don't exist it's estimated there are around five and a half million muslims in france and many live in the high rise developments on the outskirts of big cities where. i visited the muslim community in one of these areas to see how they view claims that mosques are somehow connected to violence. now this was a p.c. . version. of it if you build a community. he says he and other animals in another i get
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a lot harder time with the hobby and hell it's a bit with him and with your i can't can't can't. sobbed we're. in the world as a little less see the. war . through my home the sharing and the mission will hold and others whom. she said in. how he had to have been measured up with everyone for the if you had to be a man or jerry my. shortstop. had to bend. over the head of the little toss out nervous mother and mother. and she would say
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our names are who they are but he didn't with our home. there with her or more had never. seen me in my store stop when i met hazel had a magic help that i would you had criteria. a year do all about atmospheric. the million times you've had a million muscly in a must for let you control when i had a lot of energy and measured him food on a limb after all you had forgotten and you had really muscly and you were truly sorry. no one will go to a lesson must go listen have. french muslims came under pressure when a truck drove into a crowd celebrating but still day in july twenty sixth seen in the southern city of
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unease. it's an image noted dean much root password hard to combat for the past two years. especially as is appearance can cause him problems on a daily basis. and that's the much of the left. before when you are near such a head of a movie out of. it to somebody to be in the bill but. that's about me it's mother who know. me that they did not hear any that horrifically dark and that but i buried boulevard how do. you look at having the thought of. me are the reason we are all is that now all of that over that we've. got
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time to china china sania. phelim our was a couple shows it is a. very double that was an area that when you go away i'll show you men who have had the. forethought have. cut them three hundred out about a good year and a lot of them are in a can of enough talk a lot about me on a diet of a thirty. the movement is you have. to put it because. you need to. know what caused the shock. when it comes and i didn't be looking down as of yet. been with him in malone he just threw that out that's really up. to. the.
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thought of who has it. and he has become one with him the have a lot of thought and a mother quality and even a very delicate. look at obama a lot of his if not a. lot of table. as well you know that would leave it would she really would use a journey. to the north east of central paris is the suburban town of. there are some residential and commercial areas have had a facelift but some local people worry that this fails to deal with an employment
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education and social integration i met. a former municipal employee who is the opposition to their innovation project got him arrested people who are going to go you know. because of budget. so. to see those men as a unique no fool but access to beat up a pretty stodgy. old look at you see a. lot of us who got you. see dolly will do for love. but the my guys that if you. just keep posting it was about i was listening to ski hill because when president
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obama buckled i'm going to keep a bus to it but it's just touching to. pull pull me through. alone just not enough given us a little bit how dumb i was talking about the national agency for urban renewal set up in two thousand and four and we launched ten years later. it has billions of euro's of funds and aim to help cool million people in hundreds of deprived areas. but doesn't believe agency has helped the guy in every act of own aides who was at home. i asked him if all these shops had closed down wall oh oh you know for me to leave i guess the only one who got you is the abuse like most of my guys of. the male who supposed to get your picks. just as such if you think you see have to sell some of those you see the
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myth of the mill complex don't do force you see the just she also said she was a go go go what did. you think of the mirror to see also such a. isn't fair to me. what. sort of sears was this one of the palaces you going to go to one of also both up or to do something. a storm or going to go you know they've been up until it does the trick. of it but it is out there this. project additional they love the. council bust to triple dip up with this point in the book for the close but had a missed local legal battle conflicted with his obligations as a mini simple employee report typical of you for because as those. folks so there.
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is always on google to do with them you know because of that a lot do miss a call to local paul paul folks and their commitment is to produce a dollar bill is only because it was a judas priest. look i tell it to the photo secure you do go do that we do because it is a new doc but. you got to discuss one official cause for. a new trend. i went to the town hall at. to get other perspectives on how to mis campaign from some to right and left wing politicians. and ask the deputy mayor about how the most conflict of interest. and then michael i.
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miss it all played levy. and nationalism. if i could by no other aspect of. the day leave. this e.u. travel city shows. a lot of things have to septic system print was on play can only put us at entre levy on mental of law. called what i've said when i asked why french people of arab and african origin seem to leave in much less affluent areas than the white middle class. families and this was because people. easily tickles almost demand ergo it going to levy booze why do people. have to.
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discrimination the work of the cleavers poor four dollars for a shitty falses don't we bore you. have a cruise ship you beatrice or territory or do a problem in rivers territory. to get to places from feel puto really may put pressure on him impressed with the stream you're not sure if you give me a model or. prescription i know we're going to see. me last year but once i was warming up to. keep probably two to three different. women stuck on a canoe. and non-country the one. reason one of us real fans. leave.
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me sunny pasture still teaching of any t.v. news community don't leave what you detest going to feed us teach him a thing guinness. book the minimum very first and i find it tastes of simian city new to discriminate you eat me up don't call the plane was made in lima by some similar priefer team in a paradox sixty one made it on youtube. it is hot and bruises community but gave up i cannot go out but unka be. the most strident political voice on identity on immigration at the national front led by my rain look pan. she was beaten by sixty six percent to thirty three percent by emmanuel micron and the twenty seven thousand presidential elections. when the boeing employees in citizen days on the one. tender competent economy is so sure. there's only who are actual confronting it was she. in a security could see generals in
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a secure he said. but it didn't cost never seen a security think of you know there's a whole ski figure who's only affects young was on the moment live on the forces on the ferry spectator and was a spectator from them and to see the city fall says. of a doctor to sort of fell on the lawn or it will suffer off that was swept expected the national front may have got to the presidential runoff but it still only has eight m.p.'s elected on their platform of limited immigration and stop in the so-called islamisation of france that's a sit in your community can join on in society. and you can join a dramatic great sister also giving. it too much to trickle down that. they are me i mean malicious gossip i think oh well i can just it was public record just before the option on the ground i can
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join as i am for elementary etc i think i'm second i've been well through our view for going to mow and some we four expect election children may not be. the friends city suburbs get quite negative coverage in many mainstream news outlets. these are from looked long and l'express. mourned is a broadsheet newspaper. i met one of its senior journalists rafael baca and the former editor of its monthly diplomatic edition allegro. to get their views on media coverage of the. other focal in the lanham bill our book. is the division in will will. look will express but the lab door yani.
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the. last. issue with yani which had those awash in the she slim young fit. for the wash it might be a selfie might be awesome for fisting. and would just come out on bond you can bet colonel paul. hope because on a. wire on the first. hour. on the year i look at all the bad boy it is a madonna among. the didn't it is in the show that it was during. the film and what your keyboard. in this room to
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fickleness. and she and the father. when i built a bad feeling to get off in the offing can be seen in this whole film is that after i finished that. i said to raphael that the media are often criticised for stigmatising the suburbs and reporting them in a very negative way they said they had luck willis. so you see how they felt the more said jack a book with this with others at the top of the net effect you know the president barely ferric. the party challenge yet given the support of entirely fake hop. they know i've been pretty there are only the you
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don't. survive. the. rest of prosecutor committee. may only said. that the bill serial was moved yeah there is a little bit. of resource what will initiate an elaborate been. from. here. and the really should be a bit willingness to meaning no she didn't show. we fancy. we don't often see martha hamill hamar lose me between the shit and tom morton in the still a few minutes of in for that they are for. me with that they are beyond the fee . is there at the. thought of him i asked if you mean one would employ an arab from this about women wearing
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a headscarf but should he want to. enjoy the nice to have a car while. fast prospects a horrible problem. the formula one to put that that's part of what. you. will who. let me look beautiful has it on to see it has a how. i would like us to be. the al-jazeera production team on a l'express interviews but they both declined their request. picking up on what alan greste said it seems to me that the legacy of colonialism place a bit part in the debate about what it means to be french.
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what's the relationship between mainstream french culture history and identity and the sections of the population descended from immigrants from the former french colonies in africa. this seem to me to be two separate francis' and that the one does not really want to accept the other. i decided to bring together a few young french people from different intellectual political and ethnic backgrounds to debate the key issues around french identity. something to go back methodical point of. view if they can move your issues to me feel good enough before you get to that i'm
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a totally. focus on what it is a few of us through this experience if it could happen next door we're going to see the good that god can do for god is the mission of the suit really of the boulders of absorption we have been going to consume schoolchild you are dumber how this. affects. the monster. that luckless nippon community us constantly of course depicts the tediousness number that we are up of the bucket is used to going up expensive there are more money flowing like you look local government you don't go there you are most of the people who thinks it's going to be going to do to the market is busy with the city
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received it. in the course of the bus a minute visit a business meeting a deal is done if it's on lost their grip is all in on them because it was a little of them have to defect to the little cunt that when you really did the last act could do would you judge because one of us is kinda stuck up over the new pins lists a good looking man yeah it's a good mix to fit. and we don't last another month could min what is free here if you don't exceed the fires of it over them and the moment you joined what is to fit to talk about just. to talk a lot ok that is what you measure me to kick not i meet in the know because if it was going to to match. the circle best interest of i said he's going to. go soon fast i'm just on. you know i'm a shock to the. core
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part of the going to be. yeah. you didn't like. us i'm not just you that got us along here so that's going to also end up with me sitting about. to reveal more than looking to pad his replies in the . new epoch don't you think best onin point of magic condition the only look this is. revealed to be too because it's not really theft us. dear sue still said i'm not an aussie so does this mean this wouldn't put that on board you know i ask mine and if she would accept as president. doesn't want to go. for the republican though it goes. with the.
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record but maybe you don't think it was that it was a living. legacy. france has been looking at how to address the social and economic problems of its population and the city's suburbs since they were developed in the nineteen seventies. the center i'd like to join louis bholu recently set out fresh proposals but they were rejected by president emanuel mccraw in may twenty eighth reportedly for been too costly. microbe also suggested that the future of these areas might partly depend on the people who live there. what was clear to me in making this film was that although many entranced the need to address the problems of the suburbs there seems no real
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commitment in central government to find any lost in solutions. i don't which is it is plain i was a kid things would go for me was a pleasure and oppression would want me always found a ball to play with a toll in the living room. bad to pick out one playa who's made the difference to major yachts or a boy is it the big farm or some who can make things up and people can make things change you know thank you football turia brahimi on al-jazeera world.
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they weather dry in seattle across much of australia at the moment a little bit of cloud moving through the southeastern cone a little bit of cloud over towards the southwest as well go front coming in here it will town of little chilly if the perth over the next couple of days nineteen degrees basin places of rain coming in on sunday temps just fold back to around sixteen as a class for a full monday wet weather will make its way through the bite just scraping the southern coast nothing too much to speak of should brighten up should be fine and dry by monday there in that melbourne at around fifteen degrees sixty celsius there for sydney so not see bad but it's a little damp damp and a little drizzly over the next couple of days that cloud and rain will make its way towards new zealand a that is towards the south all of them that badly fourteen celsius on sunday for oakland and also for christ's little bit of
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a changes because i want into monday cools off in christ it should be dry though if a little on the gray side we've got gray clouds sad to get taylor wet by the making his way toward southern japan over the next day i'd say it would go with the outer band of ad next tropical system which will push towards q.c. as we go through sunday doesn't actually make landfall but lots of heavy rain for much of honshu by monday afternoon. discover new developments in surgery i'm going to double up what i am in here ashima japan to meet the surgeon pioneering new techniques in regenerating on names and could a breakthrough medical trial provide some much needed on to cystic fibrosis sufferers based on all of the evidence behind the virus at least one hundred five more active cattle buried by the cure revisited on al-jazeera.
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its. president and his g. seven summit calling for a terror free world but canada hails a positive summit. i'm going hey reporting from seoul where much of the talk is about denuclearization and peace ahead of the trump kim summit in singapore we'll tell you why many people are focused on more personal issues that they hope can finally be resolved. the taliban agrees to a three day aids ceasefire following a similar announcement by the afghan government. he's worked there longer than anyone else why one man has dedicated his life to australia's most iconic building . and i'm tatiana franchise in doha with all of the day's sport to us the moment a holiday makes it that time lucky at the french open by winning fast have a grand slam title.
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despite trade tensions with the u.s. and after what's been at times a fractious meeting all the leaders at the g. seven summit in canada have signed a communique of knowledge ing the importance of mutually beneficial trade six prime ministers and presidents had hoped to persuade donald trump to revoke tariffs that are threatened a growing trade war let's hear from john hendren incorrect city. he came late left early and ceded no ground zero knighted states has been taken advantage of for decades and decades and we can't do that anymore i can graduate the leaders of other countries for so. crazily being able to make these trade deals that was so good for their country and so bad for the united states u.s. president donald trump hijacked the agenda of the annual g. seven summit twice first when he raised tariffs before the meeting making trade
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issue number one and second when he wide ranging news conference minutes before leaving hours early then he said something that seemed to belie the view of the rest of the g seven i would really rate it on a scale of zero to ten i would rate it ten in opinion that this photograph posted on the german chancellor's instagram page would appear to contradict the president's remained empty saturday morning as the days agenda began with the host of the summit canadian prime minister justin trudeau overseeing a discussion on gender equality trump arrived later fellow world leaders were diplomatic in their response there is of course a diversity of opinions when it comes to charting the path forward every leader comes to the table with a different times divergent view on the preferred course of action this year's g seven is likely to go down as the g six plus one with six members on one side and president isolated on the other the host of the event canadian prime minister
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justin trudeau had hoped that this would be a celebration of the global economic expansion but in the end trade was issue number one in the other nations she could not agree with the u.s. with the trade dispute dominating the summit other critical issues on the agenda gender equality clean energy and climate change were largely overshadowed we're very conscious of environmental issues in many ways but in the south people it's a question of life and death there's no more rain in some countries people see that there is repeatedly year after year as the remaining g six members prepared to continue meeting for several hours departed for singapore and his eagerly anticipated summit with north korea's leader. was going on not to join his in city in the end they seem to have come up with a communique they talked about them drowning the crucial role of a rules based trading system and continuing to fight protectionism. to trump sun sign up to that communique. believe it or not he did there was
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a communique signed by all seven members we have not seen it but we know that it mentioned trade exactly what it said must have been quite vague because trump and the other members were pretty far apart on that issue and just give you an example of how far apart they are since i've been standing here in the past few minutes donald trump has twice tweeted about this summit saying just left the g. seven summit in beautiful canada great meetings and relationships with the six country leaders especially since they know i cannot allow them to apply large tariffs and strong barriers to usa trade he goes on to say they fully understand where i'm coming from after many decades fair and reciprocal trade will happen there's another tweet after that i'll just tell you how it ends it ends with we have put up with trade abuse for many decades and that is long enough so whatever is in that communique it can't possibly say that they agree on u.s. tariffs and justin trudeau just spoke to reporters and he was very clear on that he
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said we still have a dispute he said he was very direct with the president saying that he disagreed and that speaking on behalf of the people of canada that they disagreed with the usa tariffs so that will continue to be a matter of dispute more in another area which they had started off disagreeing on the issue of russia wasn't it and look at the communique says that if russian actions require quote we stand ready to take further restrictive measures to increase the costs on russia and yet at the beginning of all this was talking about wanting to bring russia back to the g seven g eight. and right that was a distracting bombshell of it dropped right at the beginning of the meeting he knew that was not going to go very far the only other. person of the g. seven who agrees with that is jews that picante the italian prime minister brand new on the world stage he's the only other person who positively viewed bringing russia back and the canadian foreign minister stood before reporters and explained
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that there was a g. eight it did include russia they threw russia out after russia invaded in crimea and that russia's behavior has not changed since then so canada and other countries don't feel that there's any reason to bring russia back in trump of course has his own special fixation on russia and his relationship with vladimir putin so he continues to push that line but he knows it's not going anywhere and don't just go back to the issue of tariffs and suggestion that there could be this kind of tariff free wells. how far was that she genuinely considered by the meeting and is it is it something that would that kind of reduces the risk of a trade rule where does it leave that the that the current situation there in new this. it's a novel idea we did not hear response from other leaders on that there was kind of a deafening silence after he brought it up in his press conference and noted leaders seem to have been responding to that so far but it would require he said
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not just a tariff free world also a subsidy free world and that would make things very difficult throughout the world because there are different definitions of what is a state subsidy is it a tax break is it a direct contribution so actually achieving that would be very complicated and there would be objections by a number of countries to doing that so a novel idea so far it does not seem to have picked up here we'll have to see in the future whether it whether that's something that the g seven discusses. john hendren thank you very much indeed. some veteran diplomats in the u.s. are concerned that president trump isn't well enough prepared for negotiations shuttle to start on tuesday so who's likely to come out of that meeting a happiest automatic of the james bays has been gauging expert opinion in singapore
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. the exclusive hotel where the summit will be held has already been placed in a close security zone singapore will be the venue for high stakes diplomacy which may go on for several days but it's arguable the fact this historic meeting is even taking place is a victory in itself for kim jong un his country is sort of meeting with the u.s. president for many years and he's achieved that goal without making any concrete commitment on denuclearization i think kim is a much canny or operator than we give him a lot of credit for certainly in the united states and other circles i think that he has got exposure to the outside world you know through his education in switzerland and i think that he's got advisors who understand the outside world pretty well even if they prefer to live in their relative isolation inside of north korea and i think that he is doing a great job at playing the united states in the fact that we're seen as volatile
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and risky right now in his interactions with the chinese and south korea those two countries a key to summit meetings now with south korea's president moon jay in the north korean leader has shown a different face to the world a man smiling and prepared to negotiate and after reaching out diplomatically to the u.s. experts now believe it will be very hard to persuade north korea's main trading partner china to impose fresh sanctions if the summit is not a success i think it would be very difficult to return to the maximum pressure campaign of last year and early this year because north korea has indicated it's willing to negotiate to work towards denuclearization he's reached out to beijing and seoul and sort of got them on his side and so i think it will be very hard to get china to cooperate at least on the economic portion of the maximum pressure campaign much of course the pen's on what goes on around the negotiating table
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trump prides himself on the art of the deal but kim is the one who intimately knows the secrets of his country and its nuclear program. the world will be watching the diplomacy here in singapore in the coming hours and days could determine the future of the korean peninsula james al-jazeera singapore or the d.p. r. k. as it's officially called is regarded as one of the most repressive nations in the world the u.n. estimates there are around one hundred thousand political prisoners detained in camps and dozens of foreigners are prevented from leaving when hey reports from seoul. in south korea there are many emotions about the changing relationship with north korea among small vocal nationalist groups there is suspicion about pyongyang's motives that concerned even paranoid that south korea is about to be engulfed by communism away from the loud rallies there are those for whom the cross border and gauge went off as a glimmer of hope in what is often seemed
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a hopeless situation you don't it's hard to expect too much but we need to see how it goes we're putting all if it's together in the hope there are no issues will be discussed in this summit with north korea those issues are abductions and other human rights abuses that victims and their families believe need to be on the agenda in singapore one inch holes father when one was on a plane in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine when it was hijacked by a north korean agent most of the passengers were eventually allowed to return to the south but when one who's now eighty one wasn't among them as well as abductions there are countless other human rights abuses that continue to take place in north korea including torture and public executions the united nations says the acts may amount to crimes against humanity words you probably won't hear used when donald trump meets kim jong il and some experts believe raising human rights in the first meeting may be too sensitive japan's government.
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