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truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t.w. . the state of leaders live from berlin germany chancellor survives a rebellion in how the government i'm going to moscow has been clashing with her interior minister other like regime policy will say hafez not backed down but he's also given the chance of an ultimatum tighten asylum rules in two weeks fall there with myself also on the program. chief executive of german luxury car maker audi is arrested on suspicion of fraud it's the latest developments with diesel emissions cheating scoundrel. welcome jump in germany are in shock after losing to mexico in
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their first match the other favorites brazil fail to be switzerland so what's gone wrong for the world's top two teams. and welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel has a verb to the crisis in her government of migration policy interior minister jose hoffa from the chancellor's but very insistent part of the c.s.u. has been threatening to close germany's borders to illegal migrants who've been registered elsewhere in the e.u. the chancellor has been resisting saying that such a move goes against european principles after today's talks the chancellor said her party the same day you supports whole say hobbs initiative to present a migration master plan but only in cooperation with a new partners say hoffa has agreed to wait for a comprehensive solution to come out of the next e.u.
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summit in two weeks otherwise he says he will act alone is chancellor merkel putting her case. this of course in the image when you thought that we don't want to act unilaterally in an uncoordinated way or at the expense of third parties. that corresponds with what i said on thursday that in the future we will no longer accept those refugees who have already been sent back to the country they were registered in according to the dublin agreement and doesn't salute. and more than from hoffman in brussels and simon young who's at the cd you had quarters here in berlin welcome both simon let's start with you where this is how come leave chancellor merkel. well i think charles the merkel is still in a pretty difficult place this crisis within her conservative bloc has not been solved it's just been perspire around you've still got the bavarian c.s.u. leader horse they hold for saying in effect that you know he's going to carry out
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his threats to introduce tougher measures turning migrants at least some of them away germany's borders and he's got has the power to do that as interior minister you know he's going to do that he said all right are waiting to see what comes out of the upcoming summit in a couple of weeks time but of course nobody really believes that a comprehensive european solution although everyone in berlin says that's what they want they don't believe that that's going to come about and certainly not be implemented in a couple of weeks time so essentially we still have the two parts of angle america's party on a collision course and you know her government looks a little bit wobbly at the moment i saw her in brussels business being a problem for europe for the last three years are they like me to come up with a comprehensive solution in the next two weeks. basically the answer is in your question because if they haven't managed to come up with
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a solution in the last almost three years why should they come up with one now to save i'm going to mecca she doesn't only have friends in the european union especially if you look towards the east to orbit and hungry he has absolutely zero motivation to liberate the way here the pathway for a comprehensive european solution and even if i mean these things take a lot of times they take negotiation they take more than just one political summit the one that simon just mentioned so really the only hope that i'm going to medical here has are bilateral agreements for example with italy to convince the italian the new italian government to take back the migrants that made it to the german border and then just maybe be turned away and taken back but also here the question is what will she be able to offer the italian government in return and why should the italian government take that this is going to be a very very hard path for the german chancellor so what would happen then if germany did stop turning away migrants without including its european partners.
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well first of all it would get in trouble with the european institutions and with other member states because just turning away migrants that have already applied for asylum in other states let's say in italy is against the european law more or less first of all and this was confirmed by the european court of justice the germans would have to make sure that they have applied for asylum and then they would have to request from that country where they have applied for asylum to take them back this is a process that would usually take at least four to six weeks so just saying at the border sorry you can't answer it please go back that doesn't work it's not in the framework of the european union. decides to do that anyway he's in trouble with the european union institutions and then he'd probably be in trouble with the other countries that are south of and austria would probably close its border to the south and then the italians would say ok you're leaving us alone here that means we're just going to stop registering migrants and send them back up north there's
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a precedent for this silvio berlusconi did that a couple of years back and i can tell you the countries farther north weren't happy about it. simon young so it now looks as if i'm going backwards judy coalition partners are calling the shots why is jose hoffa taking on his own chancellor why now. you know there's a little bit of you know the bavarian tail wagging the dog in berlin here because they hope for the bavarian c.s.u. leader is still saying that he's going to implement a rejection of some certain groups a small group of one hundred so or so people who have already been processed by the german or thora teasin have already been given a sort of a ban on them entering germany as a result of that is going to already before two weeks is up that they can't come in and you're going to put his police in readiness to you know get tough on the borders why is he doing it now well because he believes it's important to send
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a message to voters particularly in his home state that this government is tough on migration and simon young. thank you stay with us if you wouldn't mind often will say goodbye to you and. we want to stay with us because donald trump u.s. presidents of course meanwhile has decided to get involved into this rao writing on twitter he said the people of germany are turning against their leadership as migration is rocking the already tenuous birth in coalition crime in germany he says his way up big mistake made all over europe in allowing the millions of people in who have so strongly and violently change their culture so let's go back to political correspondent simon young in. simon tell us about this is is he right on the facts. he doesn't appear to be fair there was a study produced just a month or so ago by german orthorexic is suggesting that crime in germany overall
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dropped five percent last year and it's now at its lowest level since one thousand nine hundred ninety two so in that sense you know he probably isn't right although it is worth saying that stumm some studies show that people in germany don't feel safer they don't feel as if crime is falling they feel as if it may be on the rise and particularly in relation to migrants maybe donald trump is one of those people crime experts point out that many migrants are young men and it's young men in general who are responsible for most crime that could be why migrants crop up in the crime statistics disproportionately much more than other groups some young in berlin thank you donald trump said tweeted intervention on immigration in europe comes amid a growing backlash in the united states so his government's practice of separating
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migrant children from their parents at the border with mexico now the un's human rights chief has denounced the policy so you'd rather al hussein said they thought that any state would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable even the president's own wife melania has waded into the raw issue a statement saying that she hates to see children separated from their families. kept in cages people cut crossing the u.s. border illegally these images from inside a detention facility in south texas more than eleven hundred men women and children the adults risked jail and separation from their kids. outside there is outrage protestors call for families to be reunited the trumpet ministrations new zero tolerance policy has triggered
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a fierce debate and drawn bipartisan condemnation. now the president's own wife melania trump has voiced her concern over the country's immigration laws. in a statement a spokeswoman for the first lady said mrs trump hates to see children some paraded from their families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigration reform she believes we need to be a country that follows all laws but also a country that governs with heart. adults who enter the u.s. illegally are now detained for first time offenses leaving their children in state care previously families have been allowed to stay together until their court dates since the change nearly two thousand children have been separated from their parents over a six week period. on twitter president donald trump appeared to blame the democrats for the crisis although the policy was introduced under his republican
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administration he said democrats can fix their forced family break up at the border by working with republicans on new legislation for a change this is why we need more republicans democrats are only good at three things high taxes crime and obstruction. with foster centers now reaching maximum capacity tens out in the texas desert are being hastily pitched to accommodate the influx of undocumented children but with temperatures set to soar in the summer many are calling for some degree of humanity in a zero tolerance policy. the other story around the world thirty four. police after he's believed to. into a group of pedestrians as the pink pop music festival ended one person was killed and three others seriously injured it's unclear whether the incident was an accident or a deliberate act. a moscow court has ordered the detention of
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a taxi driver who drove into pedestrians near the kremlin at the weekend injuring six before fleeing the city because a subject will be held in custody for two months pending trial he says he fell asleep at the wheel. brother in law of spain's king philippe has turned himself into authorities to begin a six year jail sentence for crimes including tax fraud and embezzlement enough to go down gatting he was found guilty after a year long trial in february twenty seventh his wife princess christina was acquitted of being an accessory to tax fraud. a monitoring group says s. trucks in eastern syria killed at least thirty eight foreign fighters allied with syria's government it tack hits a village outside the town of a book to come out near the iraqi border syrian state media dispatch repeated the attacks to the u.s. led coalition u.s. military officials deny any involvement in colombia conservative candidates at
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duke has won the first presidential elections the peace deal was signed with fox guerrillas two years ago to kay was elected on sunday with fifty four percent of the verse comfortably brito former guerrila a ghost of a petrol of the runner ups a performance at the ballot box was the best ever for the left in colombia. my conservatism has held its ground and columbia was facing an unprecedented challenge from the left the right wing even dukie claimed the solid victory in a divisive but ultimately peaceful election was the two candidates could hardly have been more different to stop a true a former rebel fighter who was popular among colombia's young voters he championed gay rights a boost to social programs and a switch to renewable energy. i was a troll took his loss in stride and. on twitter he celebrated his eight million votes the best results for
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a leftist presidential candidate in colombia's history. yet it is the business friendly do kay who will soon take the reins in bogota. a protege of the controversial former president. campaigned against a peace deal signed in two thousand and sixteen that ended a decades long war between leftist rebels and the colombian government while the deal brought relative peace to the country due k promises to renegotiate the still fragile cease fire. what i've been saying about it is that we're not against the projects we're against it is that we don't have the right measure of justice. the divisive election is over but pedro and his base will not be brushed off the leftists will enter the senate and is expected to be appointed leader of the opposition. the big news today for one of germany's the biggest car makers it's big and it looks pretty bad as well get hot alpha says here
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you could say that after the arrest of c.e.o. rupert startling connection with the diesel gate scandal german luxury carmaker audi is set to receive an interim boss according to reports. short is likely to assume that post supervisory board is meeting involved spoke today to confirm the decision german authorities arrested start this morning as part of an investigation into emissions test cheating prosecutors said he was being held due to fears he could tamper with evidence. things are getting a bit tight for audi c.e.o. stockleigh he's the fast top executive in the auto industry to be arrested for his involvement in the diesel a fast he's been on the radar of investigators for a while a week ago the prosecutor's office had initiated a preliminary investigation against him and his private rooms were searched the challenge frauds and follow such a vacation stop alleging knew about the manipulations in europe off the uncovering of diesel gates in the united states but unlike in the us he didn't order
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a sale stop in europe the fifty five year old has been driving out east since two thousand and seven and was criticized for being slow to respond to diesel date audi is now at the center of the exhaust cheating scandal sadler has always rejected the allegations. but it's the scandal that just refuses to go away for the latest developments let's bring in our financial correspondent only bonds from frankfurt and our reporter hugh adel who's at the structures of q involved but when we first see you how damaging is this for folks who are. or should i mean rupert sadler was almost at the top of the company's not only a c.e.o. of the but he sits on the executive board of volkswagen itself so responsible for all the major decisions and he's been in the know for many years through top positions at once he was chief or c.e.o. fighting on here when when he was on board there at the top and you know it just
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confirms many people suspicions here that i've talked to over the years since the scandal broke that it couldn't have just been a few middle range engineers acting on their own and acting up know this had to go to the top this knowledge of course nothing is proven yet who could stop was among those who must be assumed innocent until they are proven guilty but it sure doesn't look good in the share today went down quite remarkably and the share although is still above the level of the. as before the scandal bennett recovered so the shareholders not really lowering their thumbs but showing themselves shocked at this development. in spoke what is the mood like among workers that. to be honest well it's not very a friendly mood i've been trying to talk to any of the workers here for about an hour now and nobody wants to talk people actually even change the side of the road
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to avoid us and i think it's very understandable because in a way this has been going on on for so long and the normal workers have been the ones that have actually been having to respond to newscasters like me or to journalists and all the big executives they can just go on their limousines passes by and don't really have to talk to us very understandable talking about the men in the limousines what can we expect to come out of that supervisory board meeting today. well we're all waiting for them to end this it was a board meeting and come out it's actually expected to be obviously about the personnel decisions and whether is going to be fired or not interestingly enough even after the raid last week it was unclear whether they were going to fire him or not because the top tier in the company actually has been protecting him over the years there's been a lot of calls for him to step down but they were always behind his having his back
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and now we'll see whether this is actually his arrest is the thing that's going to break his neck maybe it's going to trigger a cleanup operation early what does v.w. really need to do now to get out of this mess. of the first thing is to do is to fire a vocal style blunt and confirm the reports that that's going to happen and then they can work on a few other executives through for example supervisory board chairman hans-peter perche who was chief finance officer when the scandal broke and. lots of people charge all the experts i talked to but also plenty of shareholders who are suing volkswagen for damages and volkswagen in-form too late and this guy is under investigation for this and he's also in charge of the cleanup investigation that doesn't to and people here also say that publish the reports with the evidence of who knew what who ordered what who did what and finally come clean because this cover up also with the charge of concealment against rupert styled law
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does not do the company any good and one has to know it also rubs off negatively on other car companies as well which really briefly say that investors are losing trust and indeed other means corporate governance. not while the they don't have a lot of trust in the corporate governance but there is how about these at the top he came in on the a few months before the scandal. broke is seen as a basically clean person and they are ready to believe that he intends to help the cleanup but there's the family portia ph who are behind people like start lower perch or venture clone and it's going to be a tough act to really regain festers and customers and employees confidence. is a friend frontier though it involves folks thank you both very much. now
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germany hasn't exactly got off to a promising start of the football world cup and there's also been bad news for added us the german teams official outfitter whose shares actually tumbled by more than two and a half percent following the reigning world champion surprise defeat against mexico in their first match the world cup after all is a huge business that rewards the cash till ring of success to global sporting goods giants between them account for the lion's share of team business germany's added us is equipping twelve teams at this world cup making it the world champion sports supply besides germany those teams include argentina belgium and spain and also hosts russia in the second place comes the other industry heavyweights nike the us company is obviating ten teams including the favors brazil england france and portugal but even small companies are getting in on the game but they're trailing far behind for example the italian family company has only one team iceland
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but that's been a huge boost for the company after the unlikely success of the smallest world cup participant which was a small german sporting goods manufacturer but only one team as well tunisia but as footballing guns of giants like germany stumble there could be big upsets ahead at the world cup outsiders like the news and there are figures are counting on it and more on the football world cup now thart with phil. thank you so much again out. now let's take a look at the joy of finding is that there mexico celebrates ratings of goal and eventually victory over germany different champions the battle to join triggered the earthquake sensors a few outside the country rated mexico's chances but they were quick and resourceful and they won the opening match of the group stage was only the second time in nineteen outings that germany have lost their world cup opener chris harrison from t w sports is here welcome chris did you see this coming viva la make
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oh no actually you know i say no i didn't i had my money on that if any champions it was a sin shock wave to the football world no doubt about it i look so good at it well let's find out first what happened. an absolute stunner in the thirty fifth minute chichen retailer let the german defense in his tracks unfit it be lozano who had made the ball into the net it was a blazing counterattack for the mexicans lozano twinkle toes his way past me as it is in the books and fired the ball past the helpless manuel neuer. elation for mexico dejection for germany. and the reigning champions got their best chances in the final minutes mario gomez with a chance and two minutes later he was absent again but couldn't flick it past yet more show up the ball found its way out to u.t.m. punts for his screeching long wait shot click the post mexico now top group while
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germany needs to go back to the drawing board after the match mexican fans spilled out onto the streets of moscow. oh. god i love money i said yeah germany was seen as the strongest team germany this germany that in the end mexico won go mexico the fans celebrated their country's made in world cup win against the football powerhouse well into the night. and that's. not. so let us talk about this more than with the welcome chris german coach you love what has he taken away from this a defeat other than that he's going to have to go back you know push the reset button in terms of figuring out a game plan that can match up best against her next opponent you know mexico feel that a very fast and fleet footed side you know specifically from p.s.v.
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he's the fastest player on the mexican roster he was just too much specifically for the back four i'm talking about yahshua kimmage he was a little slow getting back often the defense was caught on their heels that was the play right there you can see was i know just jam. but over measure. and he had a clear shot you know there were concerns at least in my opinion that manuel neuer his left foot might not be healthy he actually had to push off his left side to prevent that you know to try these to block that goal unsuccessfully you know but germany's going to have to push reset button you know under your name love they've never finished worst in fourth in a major tournament so i do expect them to really show the world what they're all about up against sweden their next opponent we're going to be it's warm it's warm going one result but it's not a no does this does this result put point to problems within the world cup team of job you know it's interesting because the last time this happened it was over three decades ago and when it did germany rebounded magnificently and actually was a finalist in the world cup that was nine hundred eighty two italy finished first
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in that particular world cup but that's what they going to have to do they're going to have to they've been trying a lot of missed attempts on goal they had twenty six shots on goal had the ball well over sixty percent of the time i mean they have to going to have to find the back of the net i do think they will be able to do that they have the experience i'm calling on thomas mueller some of the older players to really step up thomas moola specifically when he does good the team tends to do well and i expect him to turn things around if they don't if they don't i do think you he moves job will be in jeopardy if they were to crash out miserably today's at today's action started with sweden against the south korea how did not pan out for the other two teams in germany's group well you know unfortunately for south korea sweden played seoul snatcher in this particular game you know it was a deadlock a defensive battle the first shot was after twenty minutes that was the second longest wait for a shot on goal in the world cup here's a look at the action sweden has the upper hand most of the game finally the
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pressure paid off of the sixty fifth minute men who came bringing down victor clausen down in the box the referee awarded a penalty after they are tipped him off sweden's captain andreas ron christie stepped up to give his side. i believe in the way and now they are leading the group at. some far well we're going to still. enjoying the rights of the father says a lot of nice performances that's far also more hard to find thank you ok that's it you're up to date i'll have more fear at the top of the hour in the meantime of course as always the website at state w dot com have a good. long
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