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this is the w. news live from berlin the countdown is on u.s. president donald trump and north korea's supreme leader kim jong il were not in singapore ahead of their historic summit u.s. secretary of state mike pump air has told reporters that america's ultimate objective is complete denuclearization and bring you the latest from singapore also on the program stranded in the mediterranean a slave refuses entry to a migrant rescue ship with more than six hundred people on board instead it says multiple should open its doors multis government says it has no legal obligation to
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act so why should the migrants go put that question to the un agency for refugees. i'm going back to try to repair the damage after donald trump it sounds like the g seven open trade german chancellor describes his withdrawal from the g. seven a joint statement a sobering and reiterate the european union's determination to retaliate against the u.s. tires. and install to ferrari sebastian vettel sends a message to form of the long rifles missing his german converts a pole position to victory at the canadian chrome prayed every taking the lead at the top of the championship standings by just one point. i'm still going to welcome to the program preparations for tuesday's historic summit between us president donald trump and north korea's supreme leader kim jong . only in singapore are in full swing president trump has mass were fast in force
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prime minister at least as a working lunch if tomorrow's event happens it will be the first time a sitting u.s. president has ever met with a north korean leader mr trump has said has said that he will no within the first minutes of the meeting with a deal with north korea will be possible u.s. secretary of state my pump has been spelling out u.s. preconditions in light of how many flimsy agreements the united states has made in previous years this president will assure ensure that no potential agreement will fail to adequately address the north korean threat the ultimate objective we seek from diplomacy with north korea has not changed the complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula is the only outcome that the united states will accept. the double years i was under from naaman was about to briefing the secretary of state mike pump a oh she joins us live from singapore welcome our xandra so what did the u.s.
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secretary say about the progress of the preliminary talks. while pumping air was quiet optimistic about. the progress has been met made that the north koreans have demands treated their willingness to the identical or is a sion of the country he also said that he is hopeful that the summit to morrow could set conditions for future talks and what i found serve particularly interesting was the fact that u.s. secretary of state john pale said that the u.s. that the administration will take action to call for north koreans to provide north koreans with unique security assurances something that has not to be done before as he said something that goes beyond what previous u.s. administrations were ready to offer however pompeo didn't want to talk or whatever it means that the u.s.
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is ready to talk about reducing the number of its troops and south korea or whatever the u.s. is willing to say that it's not going to attack or topple the north korean regime so my pump the very old who was objective is completed denuclearize ation tell us more about the u.s. preconditions yes you're right so the complete dinnick there is a shot of north korea is the long term goal and it has to be irreversible and rifle with a rifle bill and that is a key issue for you as secretary of state peo he said that you asked it's going to establish robust system of verification but that's been a key issue before and the huge problem because regardless of the fact the north korean were ready to problem is that they never kept those promises and that's why many u.s. experts we talked to in the u.s.
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. remain quite skeptical let's have a listen. there meeting be more than a photo op a breakthrough or a disaster times decision to hold the summit called friends and foes off guard and blindsided his own aides proving once again how unpredictable this u.s. president is it is good that this summit is taking place says mark to call up a former state department official in an expert on korea to call us sees it as a chance for diplomacy and things it is promising that presidents trump suggested this could be the start of a longer process that takes more pressure off more than one meeting because if you made it all about one meeting the chances of a failure would be would be too serious i think being a believe things for future beatings having a process start up is going to be good for everybody. trump coordinates his efforts with south korea japan and china but all timidly he relies on himself the
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president says he's a master dealmaker and doesn't need much preparation and extremely unusual approach towards such difficult talks trumps all for sanctions relief and economic growth in return put it in you clear is ation of north korea but is that enough we've try it before says bruce clinger the former cia deputy division chief for korea clean there doesn't trust the regime in pyongyang. we've had eight international agreements in the past with north korea where they first promise never to build nuclear weapons and then promise to give up the weapons or promise never to build in the first place and all have failed we're we're hopeful that this time will be different but i think we do have to be pragmatic about. trams says the summit is about building a relationship with him but he also promises to walk out of the meeting if it's not fruitful the truth is this is a gamble and no one knows how it's going to turn out. as well as wonderful norman
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in singapore alexandra what is at stake for north korea. i think that for the north korean regime is is it is a huge p.r. victory to be here to have this summit in singapore now north korean leader kim jong un can say well look we are meeting with u.s. presidents donald trump the u.s. is treating us as equals and that's because we have to fill up the nuclear weapons so that's will be here message to his domestic audience for north korea and generally speaking for the north koreans it is very important to get sanctions relief so they can kaname and of course for the regime it is very important to gap security guarantees from the u.s. government alexander phenomena in singapore thank you. of course t.w.
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will be on the ground in singapore throughout this historic event on to other news now more than six hundred people have been stranded on board a migrant rescue ship in the mediterranean for a second day after first italy and then multiply those their ports to the vessel accuses it and they are violating international norms by refusing to allow the boat dock even though the italian coast guard coordinated the rescue germany very humanitarian ship operating. the rescue says it is now searching for a safe harbor doctors without borders which has staff on board tweeted a video which they say shows some of the women praying they say the migrants on the ship are unaware of the diplomatic standoff. this standoff marks the first display of italy's get tough immigration policy under the new government on sunday the new interior minister and league party imitative salvini said in a tweet the country would no longer accept so-called clandestine immigration he wrote from now on italy will also begin to say no to human trafficking no to the
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business of illegal immigration that is parts of india criticised a motor for failing to fulfill its international obligations. and their local orlando is man of the italian port city of palermo he opposes the interior minister's decision to block the migrants arrival and says he would allow the ship to dock if it reached palermo welcome to d w so it's always new government has been very clear that it wants to limit the flow of migrants into into italy why would you therefore seek to defy the will of the people in this way. because speaking about the so called of the new it out of government i wish to to those who pilotless in so many have said we because see that the magnets are human beings and when somebody asks who me to the male i let him up how many magnets out in front of them i don't reply sixty thousand seventy thousand the one on the thumb and their
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prime no one will give a simple adam is a let me then i didn't make no distinction between people who was born in parliament people couldn't leave him alone because of how believe that we believe in and we have who was a child at all or that we're just to say that the national mbit is human right no one no one can be all blood that will lead to die or to be given in the county where the mother and the father letting people who are suffering from this position i strongly react to they against the italian government and i repeat as i was said in the last the hears that the euro european state at least to be process at the next second the process or not the better we had the best approaches were naughty but they gave us the nazi fascist the genocide we are leaving us second genocide and this eco collateral doesn't want to be come them in the form of
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genocide and i accuse i q's created it kind of government for by a measurement of it the michelin low bar leisure more of the elementary know that these will be flat and to rescue the human lives my approach is not what. i do not use i understand as you say i knew you have made your position very clear i wonder when when when the italian government and that the multis government and other governments of the front line the greek government for instance when those governments on the front line of immigration say we cannot come. and the a you the way the a you distributes migrants is unfair and as far as that concerned the e.u. has not responded well if the e.u. doesn't take notice of those arguments on this country's right to try to force the issue in this way i will do all right i
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because i think that the present european the legislation and the president the or c. should of the minister of interior says is against the human rights is in violation of the definition of the laws and i asked the prime minister that and prime minister not to stay behind the seat of the things the responsible. was a prince of instead of i pretended to know if the prime minister today privateers is cautious of could leave out of leisure of the human rights violation of the mission i look therefore i publicly ask that it will be done in government or just to ask the advice of for some international law so advice because if they go hide this way i was going
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thrown off the justice of court so as the asking that there would be declared the illegality of the be a view of the hearts of the tyrant government or the other european states beluga olando manapul am a very clear thank you for joining. thanks a lot for your correction. there are some of the other stories making news around the world around three thousand people have rallied in the romanian capital bucharest to protest against moves by the government to dismiss the country's chief anticorruption prosecutor the demonstration came a day after supporters of the said to left government marched against alleged abuses by the at the corruption agency. three gulf states have pledged two and a half billion u.s. dollars in aid to jordan as they try to help the kingdom overcome by financial crisis it's hoped the government will now introduce a new austerity plan after its recent savings measures prompted widespread public
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protest. more than one hundred people were arrested in vietnam of the weekend after protesting a draft law that could grant chinese companies lengthy leases to operate in special economic zones relations between vietnam and china have cooled over disputed territory in the south china sea now the fallout from the weekend's g. seven summit in canada raising of the world's leading industrial nations and graveled after president trump withdrew u.s. support for the g seven joint communiqué german chancellor angela merkel has now given her take in a rare interview she describes the president's decision a sobering and a bit depressing commenting on the u.s. threats of trade tariffs she was a man who said that germany will not be taken for a ride it was the image from the g seven summits in canada that had everyone talking what had the german chancellor been saying to the u.s. president what was she thinking and what was he thinking that photo was taken
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before donald trump withdrew his support for the g seven is joined statement on international trade and it seems that decision has changed everything. in an unusual move chancellor merkel used to german political talk show to vent her frustration at the way things turned out. i worked hard for a compromise we struggled with it for a long time and then afterwards there was drawn so to speak via tweets is of course sobering and a bit depressing. and all to come yet. despite trump's threats of reprisals the chancellor didn't hold back on why germany and the e.u. should apply retaliatory tariffs. some of we have prepared our countermeasures against the tariffs that the us president placed an alum in human
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steel which we consider unlawful under the terms of the w.t. oh. we're not going to let ourselves be taken for a ride we're also going to act. and while defending the g seven the german leader also took the opportunity to call for a more united europe we have to ask ourselves where we can act on line that of course means new responsibilities for europe and it is specially means that we in europe need to be loyal to ourselves angular merkel has never had the easiest of relations with donald trump. his decision to disrupt the g. seven will only have made things worse. so let's take a look at the economic a four hours of alpha's can guide a search as fun thank you film but after that g. seven summit ended in disarray fears are growing that
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a trade war between the us and the you could be about to blow up as both sides talk tough the prospect of the tariffs appears ever more likely so how did we get there and what will happen if the car industry really gets embroiled in the spat. hit us with terrorists and we'll hit you back that was germany's response to washington's decision to impose a twenty five percent levy on new steel imports. refusing to be rattled the u.s. has already announced its next line of attack cars imported from the e.u. has traded bites or peter navarro had this to say on fox news. germany has chair of song autos four times higher than our. german imports here and they sell us three times as many cars as we sell so on the issue alone we have allies strategically but when it comes to these trade disputes
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these allies basically you're robbing us blind the president is not going to put up with that some ways that relationship really that's imbalanced let's take a look at the numbers the u.s. taxes e.u. car imports are two point five percent the e.u. on the other hand imposes ten percent on u.s. imports so quite a difference there but that's not the whole story when it comes to s.u.v.s the united states imposes a twenty five percent tax the e.u. on the other hand just ten percent. still some experts say the e.u. would be better off addressing american concerns than escalating the spock's. so why not cut them from the content. and i think such a strategy of cooperation could bring more because then president of the united states can go to the voters and say well. this was
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a good deal for the united states. but within the e.u. the mood seems to be more combative harley davidson motorcycles are just one i use them on a list of u.s. products the e.u. has voted to tux. this c oh all of german luxury carmaker audi group would start last but implicated in the diesel gate scandal munich prosecutors say the investor is investigating him as well as another board member of the folks farden subsidiary the prosecutor's office star been accused of fraud in connection with the ongoing emissions cheating scandal since may thirty now police have also searched his apartment part of the investigation. quick check on the markets with to know do a loan a friend to stop a stranger to know that piece of news about their out is c.e.o. has that gone down in the markets. well adi itself hasn't said very much
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except the usual statement expressing cooperation with the investigation but investors certainly made their sentiments felt of the share price of our d. cratered upon this news of crushing more than one per cent so the investigation has now widened to include twenty people including stadler and another board member you have the likes of shareholder protect protection associations within germany calling first father to resign as with this former c.e.o. martin winterkorn who was disgraced in the scandal of the question remains how much did you know if he didn't know anything about bodes badly for corporate governance if he did know how much he will fully participate so as usual these will get is a space to watch. because it's been relatively calm about the failed g. seven summit probably investors didn't expect much today. know they didn't and at this point really they're familiar with the back and forth between trump and the rest of the world when it comes to issues of global trade
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they know that if you take away the angry tweets and the insults to allies the facts on the ground remain pretty much the same and i think more than anything this is what's helping investors retain their call that what they've heard so far from trump is mostly just noise it's also worth pointing out that investors are looking for are looking towards a very market heavy market moving week this week they're obviously looking towards the north korea summit today and tomorrow a. rate decision from the u.s. fed on wednesday and on thursday a monetary policy update from the european central bank or watchers of course will be expecting an update on the health of the eurozone especially given italy and a sustainable at that levels you know that thank you very much. begs it's must be looming but so far investors appear on the want to buy its trust in britain it seems remains high according to a survey by a consultancy firm young the u.k.
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still the number one destination for foreign direct investment in europe last year saw six percent hike in investment projects that creating around fifty thousand new jobs the main reason increased involvement by u.s. companies also on the we get healed so the u.k. meanwhile is germany which has also seen investment projects klunk by six percent. the danish capital of copenhagen that wants more honest billboards on its streets we all know it's quite tough if not impossible to look like the models featured in those that's because many of them of course photoshop to present perfect bodies smooth skin or even bigger eyes copenhagen city has administration things retouched photos on billboards contribute to self-esteem problems among young people so now it proposes clearly labeling poses that have been photo shopped that way boys and girls will know that the perfect smile on the ad was only possible with
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a little digital health. and that's it from the business desk it's back to sell thank you so much and take a look at some sports in formula one ferrari sebastian vettel has jumped to the top of the championship standings after winning sunday's canadian grown prix it was the german drivers the first victory of the season following wins in australia and bahrain so here's how we did it in montreal. it was a catch me if you can day for sebastian fettle and ferrari kid it is grand prix after starting in pole position the four time championship winner never looked back where there was a little bumper car action. back in two thousand and thirteen fettle won the canadian grand prix in similar fashion from start to finish but this victory this season was a bit sweeter not only did it end a canadian dry spell for ferrari it also led to fettle ahead of lewis hamilton in
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the championship standings perfect for a good way i mean good way to describe unbelievable i mean i said yesterday how much this place means for her i think we see it from the moment we touchdown we come here. to have a race like we had today it's unbelievable. rounding out the podium was mercedes driver fell terry botha's in second and red bull's max fish top in third formula one's next up the french grand prix. the football world cup starts on thursday in russia but amid all the excitement there is concern that it could end up being remembered for all the wrong reasons russia has long had a problem with found violence of the scenes involving the russian supporters for the european championship in france two years ago despite this zero thirty say they are confident of preventing any major incidents this time. hiding for the sake of
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fighting this is the hooligan seen in russia when they were in the world cup. maybe in these fights a pure adrenalin it's a rush everyone wants to prove that the strongest thing that they step in and that's exactly what happened in moscow a at the twenty sixteen european championship violence broke out between russian hooligans and england fans it wasn't always like this the soviet union did not have a major problem with hand violence but its collapse almost thirty years ago left a perfect breeding ground for a hooligan seen in russia. russia will find culture started with nineteen nineties when there was a huge vacuum of the government when they could do whatever they wanted at the stadium and government just turned a blind eye or. nowadays it's about competition and ana it's almost it's own school what russian hooligans don't drink alcohol they train but russia is not the only
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country with a hooligan problem just weeks ago at the champions league semifinal clashes erupted between diehard liverpool and roma fans. russia says it is taking strong measures to avoid violent scenes at the world cup both inside and outside the stadiums police days we see on the president a crackdown on trust on facts like at six o'clock they knock your door saying you have no we came just for you know four of the four a talk to tell you what should be done and what should not be done but they don't leave you a choice you either you disappear from the host city for the tournament or you will have some very huge troubles. even the russian president has assured football fans that they'll be in good hands eager to do our best to secure that comfort and safety of our guests and. so will the russian world cup. a festival of football and
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a fight only time will tell. just hundred minder of our top stories at this hour u.s. president donald trump has met with singapore's prime minister at least shown at me c.n.n. no in the run up to his own president it's something that with north korea's leader kim jong un president trump has described tuesday's meeting as a one time shot at peace. comes german chancellor angela merkel house describes the troops withdrawal from the g. seven joint statement a sobering she says the e.u. will retaliate against american tires o'collins came after a president trump attack several of the us is closer closest allies following the g. seven summit in canada. so it's up to date small at the top of the hour.
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