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that will turn your home into something special. upgrade yourself with t. w.'s interior design channel on you to. play a. player. this is deja news coming to you live from but could it be a new war in iran. a little treating a hockey chose and a lonely lingering. trunk looked old to make a public display of this special friendship day and it's down to business with president shop talking about a possible new iraq agreement also coming up the road gathers to help city of the
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united nations once that nearly eighty billion euros in aids jelly's foreign minister has already pledged a billion. and a guilty verdict in the case that shocked. the mother on june the scheme valley gets life in prison and warns range to interview future mattson on his cell submarine that he killed and cut up the body. plane. hello and welcome i'm a touchy. at the white house the american and french presidents have put on a public display a friendship donor trying to get a manual mccool a lavish welcome on what's the fuss to visit all trump's presidency but give the serious issues up for discussion mainly the iran nuclear deal trump talked about
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a possible new deal but later the iranian president said he would not accept any changes to the deal we get reactions in just a bit but first this report. pomp and ceremony at the white house french president emmanuel macro all eyes on the first state visit by a foreign leader under the presidency of donald trump. mr president best self proclaimed friendship was on full display time. and time again. but we do have a very special relationship in fact i'll give them a piece of this for. them and it will be we have to make them perfect he is perfect situations and as with many friendships opinions on several key issues differ it is no simply on iran that hundred deal signed in twenty fifteen tehran agreed to limit its nuclear program which it maintains was for peaceful civilian purposes in return
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for an easing of economic sanctions. it's a bad deal it's a bad structure spalling down should have never ever been made 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 we all macro and proposed a solution relationship between our countries 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 aluminum for the european union the paris climate court and
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washington's decision to recognize to restrain with the capital of israel trump and macro also discuss the upcoming summit with north korea with regards to the war in syria from the facts macro for france joining the u.s. and britain in strikes often alleged chemical attack earlier this month however out of consoling the syrian crisis deferred macro favored pushing for a new solution to end the war or its troubles addressed 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 rounded things off with an official state dinner at the white house. so will there be a new iran nuclear deal for more on that story let's go to tehran i'm joined by analyst
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site mohammad marandi said the donor views on the iran deal on this some talk about the possibility of a new deal but the iranian president has shot that down what it doesn't really have to say. well you said the obvious is under no circumstances will there be a new deal. the iranians meet many sacrifices in the eyes of many iranians actually it's a very bad deal the iranians to many concessions say many iranians and many others are are now actually criticizing the government and saying that you know we told you so so it's not as if the americans are the only ones for complaining but iran despite those who are pro and against the deal debating once there was an agreement everyone in it and iran agreed that we must abide by our commitments and a nuclear deal therefore is something the iran expects everyone to abide by even as
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a party not to you know look or did speak strongly in favor of keeping the deal agreed on in two thousand and fifteen but he said one could add new dimensions to it all pillows as he called them what was the understanding of this into head on. well i think the whole ceremony in washington and what people saw on t.v. they saw it is very comic micron went in saying there is no the then he came out strong. said yet that he made it my problem like a clown in the eyes of many writings and across the slit basically. discrediting himself and iran because they don't see him as a serious player and i think that hurts france image. in this part of the world so the iranians are saying that this is the only thing that we're going to accept
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in fact what president rouhani was also saying was that when the americans have not been abiding by the current agreement why should we enter any new negotiations with the united states they are simply unreliable and when the french who till yesterday were saying that this is the only game in town now they're saying we agree with the united states that shows that the french are not a credible country to borrow. say given how much there is at stake is that a compromise full minute that will allow everyone to save face here on this issue. well this is an agreement and the americans have to commit themselves to so far over the past few years the americans have not committed themselves to it so if any aid signed the bargain has a reason to complain if the iranians the iranians are saying that right now as we
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speak i cannot send you a single dollar or euro from my bank account to your bank account after almost three years so that shows that the americans have been abiding by the agreement that was not supposed to happen you know the other hand with the americans and the french complain about syria in reality those extremist groups that came to syria destroy the country the one having groups isis are either these were funded by allies according to the defense intelligence agency under the two thousand and twelve the human iraq west it is here with the authority of the syrian government to rescue syria from the those groups they're carrying black flags and so there is no link between here and the relationship and the nuclear deal iran a ship with syria and the nuclear deal are two separate issues altogether for iraq united states must buy buy buy the new deal and that's the final word decided
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moment not on the entire don thank you very much for shedding the iranian perspective with us on the debt deal thank you. and in big news at the salad course in copenhagen has sentence inventive peter madsen to life for torture and the mud off swedish in this combine aboard his says made submarine molly was last seen boarding madsen's vessel for an interview last august he later admitted to dismembering a vons body and dumping it at sea but claimed the death was an accident the prosecution alleged of a house murder was sexually motivated after investigators found videos of women being tortured to death on matt's computer he says he will appeal the conviction joining me now is kevin mcqueen he's a journalist in copenhagen who's been following that story closely kevin sabet monson has been sentenced to life what does that mean. despite its
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despite its definition it's not actually a life sentence that means that he will be eligible for release after twelve years and according to custom make he will be really he could be released will probably be released after sixteen years although he may well be held for twenty or thirty or possibly even my so there was another sentence that was being considered and that was called basically custody which was being held poor for mental reasons in which case he would have been eligible for release after five years and then after that every two years which is it but indefinitely and it seems that madison is going to appeal the sentence so what happens next. yes there were there are no and there's no time mindset but it will go up to the to the next level in the courts and the process will be going to you know there's no timeline set and there's no certainty about how long the process will last and given this big huge
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interest in this trial in the country how people reacted to these latest developments. to be honest here towards the end people have sort of grown a little wary of it in the beginning it were people there was there was intense interest it was there was just like i want to said it was like something out of a novel or a movie as the case began and the gory details sort of came out we were everyone sort of really just how serious wasn't it does this was real life and this was a parent or a seriously brutal act and then here towards the end after this dragged on it it's been a very law it's been a very long case by dana standards and people have grown actually just very tired of it and how difficult was it for the judge just to give the to manson a life a life sentence because as you mentioned his mental state also played quite a big deal in these proceedings. that the fact that he was handed a life sentence was this as it's as remarkable as it fits the case it's as
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remarkable as the case has been it's rare for a person to be committed to a look can be sent sentenced to a life sentence for for a single crime where they have no no no previous record and that shows speaks to the brutality of the case and the the base of the bridge speak to the brutality of the case according to the according to the prosecutor given the been in copenhagen thank you very much for that. there's been nothing yet to see if it's some other stories making news around the why in india a high profile says became google has been sentenced to life in prison this after the court in the city of joy poor fun a saddam bottle guilty of raping a sixteen year old's father well in two thousand and thirteen he's also on trial in another v.a. case in the state of good shot. at least fifteen people have been killed in indonesia after an oil well exploded in the country's province flames from the
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explosion reached some seventy meters high and destroyed several homes the victims were collecting oil from the bore hole when the blast took place authorities say the well nay have been drilled illegally. the leader of germany's jewish community has warned jews to avoid wearing the keep or the yarmulke the traditional skull cap to reduce the risk of attack last week two young men wearing the kippah in berlin with assorted the suspected attacker a syrian refugee shouted anti semitic remarks. more than a thousand of brazil's indigenous people have set up camp in the capital brasilia demanding the photos do most protect their rights and land the weeklong demonstrations are taking place annually since two thousand and three. you're watching the news coming up ahead the finest champions league semifinal match up so liverpool trash rumah tonight the football world's attention turns to munich as buy
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and host riyadh madrid in sunday's final number two we bring you the latest. the first christopher joins me and chinese drivers are becoming ever more sophisticated in their tastes and they love their s.u.v.s christophe. the foreshore which is kicking off which is kicked off in the chinese capital that is that comes as the skyrocketing growth of new car sales appears to be slowing for the first time still chinese consumers drove more than twenty nine million new vehicles off the lots around the people's republic last year chinese drivers do a lot there as your reason mentioned it which made up around forty percent of new car sales but electric cars are also booming their sales jumped by more than fifty percent last year to seven hundred eighty thousand units now that may be
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a fraction of total new car sales but it still makes china the world leader in the business and with beijing's plan to quote us for electric cars says unlikely to increase further german manufacturers do want a piece of that pie although having been stolen that you car development then you had a false flag and has even made the china business a free standing unit within the company. and that 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 the limousine had 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 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
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like anticipating trends that's our main job and that is always exciting and full of risks. and. 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 seoul brand seoul 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 big government rules and regulations are towards strengthening electric cars electric car production beyond electro mobility the central government wants to be 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
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a smartphone on wheels. with our future center we combine vehicle design user experiences and but also future mobility concepts to really understand chinese customers customers here in asia and we actually see differences in the urban 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. germany's federal cartel office is turning up the heat on facebook that in a time when the company is aiming to comply with new europe wide privacy laws coming into force next month in a newspaper interview the head of germany's competition regulator now says it is our opinion that the amount and format of the data collection violates vital data protection rules and are abusive the regulators feel that the social media giant
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has a dominant market position and as such needs to meet stricter requirements than companies operating in a more level competition environment now let's get the word on this from the frankfurt stock exchange with conrad who isn't standing by first on it all the german cartel authorities the right body here to address these issues. well at least they are a very powerful or thora t. you know they can force a company even if it's an american internet company to change its business model as soon as they the cartel office think that the company abuses its position in the market and the chief of the german cartel office made it pretty clear that he thinks that what facebook does is illegal the collecting of data from users of the internet even when they are not on facebook and even when they do not click on that little facebook like button they find on any given websites even then
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facebook is able to collect data and the cartel people think this is illegal and you know the germans are not alone the cartel office chief says that he and his team are in connection and in contact with the u.s. congress and also we have the e.u. commission which is after the large internet quasi monopolists so a lot of people at work here in town are leaders today facebook will report the latest quarterly earnings what do people in frankfurt think how will the cambridge and a little later scandal will have impacted business. it will probably not have impact of the earnings of the first quarter yet growth in internet adverts advertisement is so strong that this has been shown this week by alphabets earning also the earnings report of twitter today is showing this but what is going to be
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very important to see is what the outlook of facebook will look like now that zuckerman in congress made concessions now that facebook says that they will comply with the european privacy rules the new ones this might have an impact on the earnings outlook on facebook on my bosom reporting on the five are starting to say is thank you. now to a conference in brussels hoping to raise billions in aid for war torn syria region much needed aid crystal thank you very much germany already want the biggest illnesses station x. to one billion dollars in aid for the syrian refugees both inside the conflict ridden country and in neighboring countries and the page came as governments and aid groups began the second and final day of the donor's conference the e.u.'s foreign policy chief in any cauldron russia iran and turkey to force a stop to the fighting as well as drumming up aid organizers hope the conference
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been revive the storage peace process. let me now draw in our correspondent jug matis who's standing by for us and he's covering the donor conference so this is the second and final day of the conference again what have been the outcomes so far . reader you've already mentioned the one billion euros coming from germany as donation of to the syrian people to aid the syrian people this is money that goes particularly into food and medical projects in and just around syria for syrian refugees in the region and it is a substantial amount it is one fifth of the money that has been pledged at the same conference to last years of five billion euros and organizers here hope to surpass that amount this year round so we'll have to see to what extent that will take place but it's a very good sign here that has come from germany but if this money is important but
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the e.u. foreign policy chief medical longer any also call for a new political push let's first listen to what she had to say syria is not a chessboard for big players syria belongs to the syrian people and here today we will mobilize on one side political support for a political process and the un also this is the only context in which a political solution can be found for syria the european union has. devoted so far almost eleven billion euros to the syrian people both inside syria and in the region and we will continue to support the syrians. so we saw a fredricka look at me once again stressing the importance of getting a political solution to the syrian conflict how optimistic people there that the u.n. sponsored peace process will take off again. now the big challenge here really is that those countries that are influential in syria particularly russia but
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also iran or turkey can be brought to the negotiating table sort of in the backbenches they are they have a special responsibilities that's what federica more greeny called it looking towards russia to use the pressure they have on the actors in the region to make them come back to that peace conference to revitalize kick start that process once again as it basically her message being you know we have to find a political solution not a military solution and in order to achieve that to make it attractive so that these players will use their influence the money plays a substantial role that is why the e.u. has said look we were prepared to give a lot more money when it comes to restructuring the future peaceful syria but only if these un peace talks in geneva can be restarted and meanwhile got millions of syrians are refugees but inside the country and outside the country did the
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conference address that crisis absolutely it's a bit of big concern you have of course you're a lot of refugee organizations so the conference is not just a donor conference but it's also a time for these organizations with eighty delegations from different countries different n.g.o.s exchanging their fused exchanging strategies making a common strategies how to tackle problems on the ground how to work together in order to address issues regarding refugees and and to that extend the hope is also that a solution in this respect to work better together can be achieved on this conference right and young martyrs at the syria conference in brussels thank you very much for that update. ok time for some some sport now and the week's champions league semifinals kicked off with a bang last night as host liverpool defeated roma five two the reds got off to
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a flying start as mohamed salah remained in view market before he got two goals in the first half liverpool then added treat more to make it five minute rule must finally found their fighting spirit and scored two in the last ten minutes of the match those two away goals could prove valuable in the reversed leg next week in vo . and bearing in mind the villa faced a three goal deficit against barcelona off the first leg of the quarterfinal run here's what both coaches had to say after last night's action it's much better than i could have expected before the game but now in a moment of course i feel that two goals we conceded still in syria to me others are going to her ducks occleve the five to score here is better than the four one score and tonight in germany the two remaining heavyweights in the semifinals do battle the bundesliga is by new nick and interim coach your plank is play host to riyadh madrid the champions league title holders binah hoping to end
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a long string of failure against. your hind has guided by into the treble in twenty thirteen and this season he wants to do it again. but in order to win an unprecedented second treble he needs to beat bogey side rail madrid a team they haven't defeated in the last five encounters but this is still confident of reaching the final mind and the atmosphere here in the team is phenomenal. but an atmosphere like that is also the only way you can be successful that's why i'm optimistic you can have these two games of optimistic. they'll need to stop christiane eldo though he single handedly carried madrid into the semifinal last season hitting five passed by an over the two legs this time around ray are expecting a considerably better performance from by end. of mid-market in the home of the guy
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and 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 team much of these of whom we can host of. it looks set to be a big nights of football for you pine because quite possibly the biggest obstacle to winning a second trouble with bae and before he calls it a day at the end of the season. finally a recap of the top story that you're following for you a copenhagen court has sentenced the muddled up swedish journalists came back to life in prison peter maass and killed and dismembered a bullet he says built submarine office you've been there to interview him. more coming up in half an hour see you then.
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