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and. this is the abuse live from berlin could there be a new arend nuclear deal a little mutual training party toast a manly handshake. and trump hitting it off at the white house then it's down to business with president truong talking about a possible new arayan deal also coming up. new fears uprising anti
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semitism in germany the leader of the nation's jewish community warning jews to avoid wearing the kept the traditional skull cap in major german cities. and albania at the crossroads prayers for the e.u. access talks prime minister in iran tells us about his hopes for his nation. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us at the white house the american and french presidents made a public display of friendship at a state dinner last night but behind all the camaraderie president trump offering few concessions to his french guests well where does that leave the arend nuclear deal we're talking about that after this report. the pomp and ceremony at the white house french president emmanuel mccall is on the first state
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visit by a foreign leader under the presidency of donald trump. their friendship was on full display time. and time again. but we do have a very special relationship in fact i'll get that piece of this for. every little piece we have to make them perfect he is perfect for the situation and as with many friendships opinions on several key issues differed most notably on iran under a deal signed in two thousand and fifteen tehran agreed to limit its nuclear program which it meant tains was for peaceful civilian purposes in return for an easing of economic sanctions it's a bad deal it's a bad structure it's falling down should've never ever been made
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i blame. congress i blame a lot of people for but i will say if iran threatens us in any way they will pay a price like few countries have ever paid we're going to meetings today proposed a solution. you can see the of a cause you consider the around deal to be a bad deal for a number of months i've been saying it's not a sufficient deal but it has enabled us until twenty twenty five to have some sort of control over their nuclear activities we want to work on a new deal with iran. the iran deal is not the only source of disagreement possible u.s. tariffs on steel and dollar minium for the e.u. the paris climate accord and washington's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel trump and mccall also discussed the upcoming summit with north korea with regards to the war in syria trump thanked my call for france joining the
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u.s. and britain in airstrikes after an alleged chemical attack earlier this month however their outlook on solving the syrian crisis differed knockoff they were pushing for a new solution to end the war whereas trump stressed his exit plans. i would love to get out i love to bring our incredible warriors back home they've done a great job we've essentially. just absolutely obliterated isis in iraq and in syria. after a day with a big agenda the leaders rhyme the things out with an official state dinner at the white house. ceremony but we have two world leaders with very different worldviews going to work together why not talk with boris foreman political science professor bard college good morning boris will president mccall be able to walk away from this visit with any success. this is something we'll be able to judge pretty soon really because of two items on the agenda the
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iran deal as well as the tariffs are something that will be perhaps they start by trump a may first the may twelfth respectively so we'll see if among them a call had to have to mean pact on changing his opinion or not ok let's let's pick up with iran's two issues that will start with iran that has been a sticking point it sounds like from what we're hearing on that state dinner that president trump is bringing much wrong over his to his approach to rework the deal what do you think well perhaps it looks like that i think it's also a story of. it's a question of face saving measures trump won't be able to back down without any kind of damage to his political capital at home the congress elections are coming up so he has to maintain his stature as a strong leader but what i think mccall is suggesting is that there can be a compromise that is a face saving measure which keeps the. current deal in place perhaps
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rename it in order for it to look different and then add other measures to it so that trump at home can say well he did what he promised to do it sounded like mccain was open to that possibility as well and let's look at the transatlantic trade partnership briefly if we can do you see any movement there i mean there's a fuse on that that runs out on may first just a couple days i mean this europe has been exempted just as a couple of other nations after trump was deciding to impose still limited tariffs on other nations it's part of his longer term agenda of making america great again it's part of his protectionist new mercantilist strategy. yep it's a swiss cheese strategy so there are a lot of holes in it it seems like he might be open to that again it's about face saving the measures so we will know on may twelfth on may first if there has been any effect merkel will also come to washington to try to hammer this home we'll see
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what the effect of this has been so we just heard some very interesting tamas from the president about bringing american warriors home from syria might he be getting some french help doing that i mean this is something that the gender he's trying to push obviously because the. four engagements are very popular at home there's a fatigue military fatigue that has been going on at least since two thousand and six two thousand and seven after september eleventh happened and the enthusiasm for the wars in iraq and afghanistan so this is of course big on his agenda but i think that what mother mccall has tried to tell them is that if they leave syria too abruptly then they will leave the playing field to iran and give them access to the mediterranean and this might destabilize the situation even more and so it
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sounded from what we hear rumor was that michael has been successful at least in pointing out the situation to trump ok now we're seeing another high level guest arriving in washington on friday you mentioned on the machall coming there is going to be doubling down on microphones message on iran on trade that's the interpretation of the european press that this is what's happening there is a good cop bad cop strategy even though i'm not sure if it's better to stop the bad cop first and then the good cop it's been clear that the relationship between trump and mocassins much more friendly and outgoing than it is with with until america yes she's trying to she will be briefing deep briefing with mccaw and she will try to see what points are still open to try to negotiate and. further a strategy that is in the interest of the e.u. we'll see the results of that so i'm ok as soon these friday or saturday we should see some firming up on both iran and transatlantic trade borders foreman thanks
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very much. now for a look at some of the other stories making the news at this hour new details are emerging about the man suspected of killing ten people in the canadian city of toronto. alex maskey and posted a hostile message towards women on facebook moments before careening onto a busy pavement and striking pedestrians the twenty five year old has been charged with ten counts of premeditated murder. traditional dog services we're anzac day like this one in australia's capital canberra been taking place around the world honoring the lives of those australians and new zealanders who died in two world wars this year marks one hundred years since world war one into a net. more than a thousand of brazil's indigenous peoples have been setting up camp in the capital brasilia there demanding authorities do more to protect their rights and their land
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. weeklong demonstrations have taken place annually since two thousand and three. well here in germany the leader of the country's jewish community has warned jews to avoid wearing the keppel also known as yarmulke the fischel skullcap and major german cities now that's in order to reduce the risk of attack last week two young men wearing a kippah in berlin in the capital were assaulted the attacker a syrian migrant shouting anti-semitic remarks and later today a solidarity march berlin where schiphol will be getting underway will bring you special coverage of that event let's bring in our political correspondent for more on this on your color anya a machal the chancellor recently told israeli television that germany is experiencing a new phenomenon of anti-semitism specifically from arab migrants is anti semitism on the rise in germany. this is a question which is not easy to answer with
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a straightforward yes or no the stock the german parliament had asked. an expert committee last year and that was us on this issue and they came up with three hundred pages on it there are different types of anti-semitism first there are those who think that jews have too much influence anyway second there are those who want to put an end to the discussion about the show and germany's eternal responsibility and the thirty this is israel related anti-semitism and this seems to be on the rise and in relation to this we have to ask who is it apart from right wing extremists there is a muslim side to it and this is what i'm glad america was referring to in this interview you mentioned brine she said refugees of arab origin who came as refugees to germany they bring
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a new type of anti-semitism to germany and this is why the jewish council asked the muslim organizations to stand up against anti-semitism until later today solidarity marches taking place to promote but jewish leaders are expressing a lot of concern about wearing one. yeah well and germany. buildings jewish institutions always protected by the police they are watched by the police and if there is a march like today going on. security personnel is on high alert so for today they should be safe but the jews committee a committee warned them that they should exercise caution they already did this in recent years and ask their members to hide the kippah to hide the cycles and this is quite common to put. base camp on this is quiet of
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course because the concern is that this might. be a signal that by giving in to it's ok and we will be having special coverage of that solidarity march later today on you for now thanks very much so to christophe now and there's rising expectations among chinese drivers for ever more quality that's right bryan and customers can get a first look and feel of what car makers have in store for the world's largest auto market at the beijing motor show which just kicked off in the chinese capital now it comes as the skyrocketing growth of new car sales appears to be slowing for the first time still chinese consumers sold more than twenty nine million new vehicles off the lots around the people's republic last year chinese drivers love their s.u.v.s which make up about forty percent of new sales but electric cars also
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booming they jumped by more than fifty percent last year to seven hundred eighty thousand units not that may be a fraction of total new car sales but it still makes china the world leader in electric vehicle sales and with beijing's planned quota for each cars the sales are likely to increase further now speaking of market leaders china's own s a i seem older is the largest car producer in china thanks in part to its joint ventures with general motors and folks like. d.s. is exactly where he wants to be leading vokes wagon and just like his predecessor his sights are set on china this is where big bucks are made with a brand new s.u.v.s or with a new levy to limousine have a decent tends to pick up the pace according to his vision the company will develop and build new models faster and cheaper. why do good just because we're
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doing well now doesn't mean it will be the case in the coming years of course it's good when the brand is strong and you have the technology but product decisions like anticipating trends that's our main job and that is always exciting and full of risks. and equally starting in twenty nine thousand almost every brand will be introducing new e-cards to the market drivers in china are already using an electric vehicle produced by the soul brand soul is built and developed by a v.w. joint venture in central china the industry is in agreement that china is leading the way any mobility china's policy is very much committed to electric vehicles. all the government rules and regulations are towards strengthening electric cars electric car production beyond electro mobility the central government wants to be
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a trailblazer in autonomous striving to that's why folks wagon has just opened its new future center in beijing. their vision is a car that's a lot like a smartphone on wheels. with our future center we combine vehicle design user expenses and but also future mobility concepts to really understand chinese customers as customers here in asia and we actually see differences in the oven mobility developing here. the daily traffic in beijing shows just how important new traffic concepts are for most of the day millions of cars here are stuck in traffic jams. now here in germany the hand over fair is in full swing daniel gathering is one of the best places to get a look at the cutting edge technology which is transforming the manufacturing industry advances the automation our economy sassed and sewers these days but a new o.e.c.d. study suggests that the threat of robots placing workers and putting them out of
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a job is a lot less and once you. fears that factories will soon operate without human labor are easing it likely has something to do with changing attitudes about robots they were once seen as brutish work courses that would make human workers obsolete now they're acknowledged as skilled in agile collaborators. advances in artificial intelligence have made machines smarter and easier to operate they don't require programmers today's robots can even respond to simple hand gestures they're also aware of their surroundings able to pause if there's any interference researchers or even developing a kind of electronic skin that can sense objects without direct contact. devil but almost god is i know but you don't need to stop there sensors can allow them to interact with humans with the kind of physical give and take of a dings and approaching. co bots are
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a newer class of lightweight robots that work closely with people there are a niche product that have been around about ten years now. danish company universal robots are pioneers in the sector if you wish to get called out it's become and the original idea came from three students who basically wanted to design a robot that could help them make a pizza in the evening and if it so it was just a crazy idea from students thinking outside the box that ended up becoming an industrial product of. a product projected to see rapid growth the market is expected to increase ten fold over the next five years meanwhile more and more data is being collected uplink and analyzed allowing systems to run more seamlessly many customers are nervous about their personal data disappearing into the cloud so now with edge computing data can be processed near of the source instead of in the cloud. it was the thought is that the stand that a big advantage is that the technological domain is very localized now which allows
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me to apply our domain technology know how quickly right at the source thought that may be enough to convince the naysayers we may soon see a workplace where humans and machines create products together as a teen a harmonious work environment with data gloves and artificial intelligence it's still just the developers vision but even that underlines the likelihood that humans will remain in control. armenia's prime minister steps down but will the street protest into new runs that's the big question right now christophe the prime minister of media may have resigned but that has not satisfy the opposition the leader of the march the brought down the prime minister has called on his supporters to return to the streets and finish what he calls the velvet revolution the cold machine ian says the opposition wants the ruling republican party out of power completely because of what he says is an demick corruption but he's also
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stressing the need for reconciliation and unity. after the protests the people of armenia are looking to wash away any lingering enmity the scene and to government demonstrators that pachter public square are pushing for serge suggs younes resignation helped to clean it up. how we do it is through show all right citizens self armenia beds everybody should do something to help our country to develop tend to become a better here. but all. this was a public holiday commemorating the must murder of armenians in the autumn an empire days midyear of was less than solid. you knew it was a victory and we are all very glad that we sent people like search sucks yon got his team to hell you know about the big truck. during the protests the opposition's
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main demand was the resignation of longtime leaders are in the accuse of attempting to hold on to potest prime minister after two terms as president know that they've achieved that goal opposition leaders are pushing for early elections. opposition activists hope the armenian people will continue to remain engaged in the political process. long rule changes. prime ministers it has resigned but. these gives us more responsibility everybody told that during his vote is very important limits not so here's what the opposition have emphasized the importance of national unity the arrange the march for armenian genocide remembrance day for all sites called for politics to be cut on pause at least for a day. while albania as prime minister in a rama is you're in berlin today for talks which answer all american topping their
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agenda is that country's progress towards european union membership now that's ahead of the summit next month with albania and other accession candidates from the balkans european council president donald tusk. told the prime minister that enough progress has been made for albania's accession talks to begin to feel easy you requires new members to meet certain standards in the rule of law human rights democracy and economic competitiveness and the albanian leader acknowledged that hard work lies ahead so i asked him whether there will be tough obstacles on the road to your obsession technically we have fulfilled all of legations and the role more because been done for this phase so now it's. the season making based on political judgement and where is or they will just move their old is always a. struggle because there are different views different interests but what
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i. wish it will be does not become of any. interior politics dynamics and is not used by the political forces or individuals as kind of state goats to kind of push forward agendas that have not anything to do with what we have done in terms of our homework. football now the swedes champions league sami's kicked off with a bang last night as host liverpool defeated roma five two reds getting off to a flying start as mohamed salah continued his remarkable form struck for two goals in the first half then four added three more to make it five nil roma finally found their fighting spirit scored two in the last ten minutes of regulation and those two away goals who could prove valuable in the reverse leg that's next week in rome
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. or head of that match of violence flaring as liverpool fans clash with those roma outside of the stadium. police are saying a fifty three year old man suffered a severe head injury in one instance and isn't critical condition local hospital two men have been arrested both from rome on suspicion police say of attempted murder officers are appealing for mobile phone video to help with that investigation. well tonight here in germany the two remaining heavyweights in the semifinals to battle the bonus league has munich and interim coach you're behind us play host to real madrid the champions league title holders byron hoping to in the long string of failures against real he guided by into the treble in twenty third team and this season you're behind kiss wants to do it again but in order to win an unprecedented second travel he needs to be bogey
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side rail madrid a team they haven't defeated in the last five and counts is behind this is still confident of reaching the final. and the atmosphere here in the team is phenomenal . but the atmosphere like that is also the only way you can be successful or come and that's why i'm optimistic and if these two games of the mistake then need to stop christian on the run out of he single handedly carried madrid into the semifinals last season hitting five caused by it over the two legs this time around way al are expecting a considerably better performance from brian. going to me they seem hungry for success at the moment and of course when you've been knocked out in the semifinals and last year in the quarter final you definitely want to reach the final again that's obvious so we're expecting a revved up and hungry by i mean a team from. vices and looks set to be
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a big nights of football and for your pint is quite possibly the biggest obstacle to winning a second travel with by him before he calls it a day at the end of the season. time now for one cool ron paul robinson an irish runner has clocked the fastest mile ever run at the north pole robinson braving temperatures of about minus thirty degrees celsius even softened frostbite right here but he didn't let any of that stop him as he crossed the line in four minutes and fifty seconds. the twenty five year old is now the fastest mile runner at both poles having previously run in and arctic up in november of last year. it's your minder now of our top stories this hour. u.s. president donald trump and his french counterpart the money will mccall have hinted at an update on the twenty first tina run nuclear deal because all my state visit
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to the u.s. . and new fears of rising anti semitism in germany the leader of the nation's jewish community warning jews in germany to avoid wearing the traditional skull cap in major germans as. well don't forget you can always get news on the go download or opera movie player from store that gives you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news you can also use that app to send us photos and videos. this is the interview news live from berlin i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks so much for being with us.
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