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it's company and it's money on the dollar you know. this is v.w. newsline from berlin tonight america migration and the money the leaders of france and germany talk about reforming the eurozone but europe's migration dilemma dominate the french president and the german chancellor are calling for a unified european response to migration but is it money well microphones support nothing to ease the pressure on i'm going to medical at home also coming up
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children in cages the images attached to americans and zero tolerance immigration policy anger is growing as u.s. president donald trump defends tearing families apart at the border. and school or at the world cup in russia senegal put on a blazing display against poland we'll show you how that turned out plus the rest of the day's world cup. i'm brinkerhoff it's good to have you with us tonight germany's chancellor angela merkel is digging in her heels and insisting that there has to be a unified european response to migration americal and the french president met today to discuss eurozone reform and solutions to europe's migration crisis and
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chancellor merkel said that europe should stand up for its democratic principles and she called for greater e.u. solidarity in managing migration. to people who may need one another french president a man who will macro needs under the mask over his ideas on europe and the german chancellor needs france for a europe wide migration policy should last may's a bag outside of. the pleasant atmosphere for difficult subjects after the talks mccrone called for franco german cooperation and a united europe. it's really a decision for society and perhaps even for civilization. did on the one hand there are those who say we can get rid of europe no longer addresses challenges i mean really for us if you. on the other hand are those who say as we do that this europe can make progress if we become more sovereign and unified that the op on the whole
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don't just a more to it than a for pursuit when it is unique. when it comes to european asylum policy where machall urgently needs results there's backing from the french president front supports the aim of sending refugees home already registered in the e.u. back to the country where that initially been registered. both want to further strengthen europe set external borders and a strong franco german access an asylum policy at the e.u. summit at the end of june. we want to prevent europe from further division and instead we want to promote common solutions. this also optimism on both sides when it comes to e.u. reform the issue that mccrone has made his own the euro currency is to be made more stable france and germany have agreed to invest millions in the euro zone however
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the euro zone budget will be a bit smaller than what mccrone wants as per medicals wishes. she had met it gets going it's totally pragmatic what budget do we have today in the eurozone none what do we have to moral a euro zone budget and do it as a normal. mccraw being both pragmatic and ambitious the details for reform can be decided later nuckle i'm across say that a new chapter of franco german relations has begun. all right for more on that new chapter i'm joined by political correspondent so i mean young he has been at that meeting just outside of berlin maser bank good evening to you so ivan so we know that the german chancellor angela merkel she needs results on migration quickly and she could use a political wife wine from mr what did she get today. well she certainly got
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a certain amount of support no. obstacles to place in hawaii by president mccrone he signed up as far as the migration issue is concerned to that objective of a european solution of finding common asylum rules that suit all the members of the european union and they've agreed to go a little bit further some of the detail talking about for instance setting up asylum census processing centers for migrants outside the e.u. for instance in north africa and other african states where people claims could be looked at that's the kind of thing that even the populists in italy if for instance will will like because it could mean that people don't arrive in europe in the first place also both leaders talking about providing more help for those countries particularly affected by migration of course the southern european nations it's the in greece in particular have been very affected by this issue and even on the
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question of bilateral agreements a little bit grudgingly perhaps but france's president said you know he won't be letting migrants through to germany that's exactly what the troublesome bavarian conservative leader also wants out of medical of course he's got her under pressure because he said if he doesn't see advances on the migration issue in the next two weeks he's going to take unilateral action and start taking a tough line on his own so a little bit of what she needs to keep going in the difficult situation she's in in bolin is what the chancellor got from the french president today we know that she needs the support from the french president but that's not enough she needs more support from other edu countries when it comes to finding some solution on migration dishy have anything that she can offer these other countries to get them to come on board. well they've talked about that as well they
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talked about providing incentives as i say support for the particularly affected countries i think. the last few days is a travelled a little bit on this issue in respect of this idea of actual agreements so wish she would prefer to have a european wide range but that everyone signs up because as the team leaders said in that declaration today you know individual solutions result in more migration nonetheless. he's now saying is well you know if it's a question of doing bilateral deals with particular countries to say you keep your migrants there and maybe we'll support this project or we'll help you to deal with that problem that is the poff that nickel seems to be inclined to take because again she's under such time pressure to show some kind of concrete results and a change of policy on this very troublesome issue so we know that merkel wanted to talk about migration today and that's what happened we know that mr mccraw and he
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wanted to talk about the euro zone budget and reforming of the euro zone i mean did they have any results to talk about i mean we know that a euro zone budget will go into effect by two thousand and twenty one but i mean is there are we talking about real reform here so i mean or is this just window dressing to keep the french president happy for a while. well they for. this declaration they have today which is a piece of paper that contains all sorts of technical details about for instance the european banking union about the european stability mechanism developing that into a european monetary fund and so on so there's a lot of detail there but they also suggested that these were just ideas because you've got to get the other leaders around the e.u. to have signed up to these ideas as well. our political correspondent simon young
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in just outside of berlin tonight simon thank you. but here is some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world italy's new far right interior minister matteo salvini says that he will not back down from a controversial proposal to conduct a census of his country's roma community the proposal has been sharply criticized by selby's coalition partner the populist five star movement its leader described it as quote unconstitutional flash floods in the financial capital of ivory coast have left at least eighteen people dead and displaced hundreds more original rains washed away homes while sinkholes formed on some words causing chaos and heavy rains are expected to persist for several more days chinese president xi jinping has called on the u.s. and north korea to implement measures agreed at last week's summit between kim jong un and us president. she made the comments after meetings with the north korean
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leader in beijing china is north korea's most important ally. now in the united states anger is growing on both sides of the political aisle in the u.s. as president trump defends his zero tolerance border policy of separating migrant children from their parents now the number of children separated from their parents at the border has risen sharply since may leading to many children being confined within sealed camps with little or no contact with their families and alter your recording released by the transparency group pro publica which appears to feature solving central american children separated from their parents has added fresh fuel to this debate. whether they will.
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children detained in cages calling for their parents this is the trumpet ministrations zero tolerance policy in action critics have likened the practice to torture. opponents of the law interrupted a u.s. congressional hearing to demand an end to separating immigrant children from parents. this is a policy and i understand this this was a policy invented implemented and executed by president donald trump and i'm talking directly to my republican colleagues we need you to stand up to president quote. we need you to join us in telling him that we reject this mean. president donald trump has blamed the separation of families on democrats saying they're at fault for refusing to pass new immigration laws yet the zero tolerance
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policy driving the separations was introduced under his own republican administration i am for in place a zero zero zero zero policy for illegal it's free on our southwest border if you cross the border of lawfully there we will prosecute that so if you are smuggling a trial we will prosecute you nacho may be separated from you and provide law. as the sides trade blame in the debate over family separations the children in these detention centers are forced to cope with a new reality it could be months before they're reunited with their parents. well chinese american relations couldn't be any worse than they are right now we're on the brink of a trade war and funny is following the market reaction which is not pretty not pretty for the day brian thank you so much indeed china accuses us president donald
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trump of blackmail and well again we tell you for the latest set of tariffs by washington china's threat to the haitian on the first for all of us tariffs trump is now targeting an additional two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports into ten percent levy that brings the total amount of tariffs trump threatens to slap on chinese imports up to four hundred fifty billion dollars here is more. shoppers in china might not be interested in every twist and turn of the trade dispute between their country and the united states but the tit for tat spot could soon become apparent in their grocery bills these are inches imported from the u.s. are among hundreds of goods beijing has bagged to tax in response to a fresh set of terrorist threats from washington. to move makes good on china's pledge to retaliate up to the united states imposed an initial set of tariffs on fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods. and if you needed further proof that
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china is no longer adopting a conciliatory tone in response to donald trump take a listen to this. one. but in china does not want to fight a trade war but it's not scared of. you will continue to take effective steps to resolutely defend the country's interests of the people and to defend globalization and the multilateral trading regime. that defiance stance has also been reflected in the ass attitude of some residents in hong kong. i don't think she can win this trade war china is china. has a really big economy they have other people who they trade with although u.s. might be one of the. largest countries that they do trade away and most of their exports may go there by. the u.s.
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is also going to suffer from this maybe just as much or even more than china is suffering on both sides that is appears to be the most likely outcome is the battle over tyrants threatens to explode into a full blown trade war. and let's get more on this and that's bringing ask what are our man on wall street while coming out as you just heard i mean china and the u.s. are big trading partners so what are the risks of this move or potential move by donald trump and cons to terrorists. the past year the u.s. imported goods from china in the amount of five hundred billion dollars and china imported u.s. goods in the amount of one hundred thirty billion dollars so if you look at those numbers the possibilities of china at a first glance seem to be limited if you look at tariffs but having that said china did mention that they also could take qualitative steps or not just quantitative
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steps what they mean is that is that for example they could start a boy called for u.s. products that could disrupt the supply chains for example for the high tech industries and that could turn out to have unintended consequences for u.s. corporations and also for the u.s. economy talking about the consequences to dell plummeted for the sixth consecutive day already what are the sentiments on the ground what are you hearing. so far representatives from the trump administration call it a trade dispute would not trade war and there's still hope on wall street that all those wearable threats are actually part of the negotiation strategy. and that at the end we will not see those terrorists being implemented to but they're guessing at this time if the disputed shows escalate we could see the car industry the
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agricultural industry and many other parts of the us economy being hit. will follow this story and see how it escalates and yes quarter thank you so much. to a different story after sixteen years in the job turkish president trichet type one is a gann seeking reelection this weekend many see him as the man who put the economy on the global map but times have changed the turkish lira has been tumbling for months for investment is declining and the uncertainty is also prompting german businesses to pack their backs like this one. fresh fruit and vegetables are the bedrock of maurits fall vines business four years ago the german entrepreneur started a small company and its ten bull he made juice that he sold from a small shop but a year ago he had to close that shop down many of his customers were foreigners who had left the country after the attempted coup you know sells mostly to hotels this
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is this is carrot apples and pepper. he and his american partner built a business up together but now they are looking to leave turkey there's more driving their decision than a longing for home. life here has changed. this is it isn't as free and open or as relaxed as it used to be. i think the main reason is that so many people are under pressure because of the economic situation. the turkish economy has kept growing since the coup thanks largely to government spending but the turkish currency the lira is under severe strain that means imports have become more expensive the weak currency is also fueling inflation increasing numbers of people are experiencing financial hardship add to that the political situation and many foreign investors are feeling spooked . a little sun most else in the politicians are trying to make people believe that
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the poor exchange rate with the dollar well the fact investors are avoiding the country with high interest rates which it doesn't in taki everything is connected the justice system education security. it's all tied to the economy money coming down bombs. from bombs. when fall behind leaves the country his company will keep going under the management of a turkish business partner his investment was made in u.s. dollars and with the current exchange rate it wouldn't make sense to sell the company for now he will continue to monitor the developing situation in turkey from outside. six of the world cup is in the can and here to bring us the latest and up to date
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is chris harrison from our sports this course how you doing all right let's start with russia they beat egypt today what was it three one yeah it was the host nation state to do well brint in this particular competition you know let's not forget they scored an incredible five goals and one thing interesting about this match up there and beaten it gets african competition egypt quizzed really haven't beaten your competition in the world cup and that is take a look at this action to see how it played out started off for the first egypt they don't go. pretty much says demoralize them and obviously thrilled everyone in here and i'm just guessing here more russians in the stands in egyptians i'm sure about it but a penalty did there was the concession i mean most solid was the player he had questions about his shoulder he injured it in the champions league but he was he got the green light ahead of this match and then you know it was more insult to injury did this sherry chef sherry chef yeah you might not have heard of him but right now he's leading the world cup in scoring here right over to the guy he just
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beat christian over naldo you heard that right yeah but you know russia is full steam ahead they look all but certain almost guaranteed in my opinion to reach the knockout stage like it's typical for those nations to do so and what about the days two other matches they were both in group a try group h. we saw colombia in japan in one match poland in senegal in the other and the two favorites colombia in poland got the short end of the stick in both occasions and we have a report let's take a look. senator poland sought to stop strikers this captain so badly want to ask inside your money is a letter at least one provider for e.t.s. again who nets the first gold shortly before last time but it turned out to be a known goal for poland's tiago tronic was deflection hits a ball into the net so i got second come off that terrible back pass by the polish defense and after that it was all too easy for him by a neon at the hour mark. poland scored only managed
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a late consolation those who jagger should. have been dusty left no mark on this match white sunday goes to one success as a first win for football match africa at this world cup. colombia i mean watch out some substance afoot against japan after just three minutes carlos sanchez got sent off for handball and change account of a converted in swing penalty b.c. columbia back in funf and i'm talking to the level it's called before the break. but also of course saves the day for japan when he knocked in a corner after seventy three minutes to one of the final score heroes we're. back here at the big table so he pressed senegal beating poland was that expected. you know not really i think poland was a favorite i mean the you know there are fueled by robert levin and then when you
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consider factoring the european championship you know there were quarter finalists there was only two years ago and so there were bigger expectations around poland but senegal you know they got in this particular competition thanks to a play off that they had to replay a match because the match fixing they got in the last time there really was two thousand and two that's when they beat the defending champions france and made it to the quarterfinals and on the pitch i mean basically told them look confused they were often frustrated and too slow making foolish decisions on defense poland is known for having one of the worst defenses in all of europe and it really showed today because the one goal to go it go for senegal i mean there was no one between the striker and the goal post except air yeah right now that didn't stop and so. we saw japan beat colombia their first ever victory let me get this right over a south american team at the world cup right yeah but they had a huge advantage i mean five minutes had gone by and there was a man down on the colombian side you know japan thanks to their bundesliga
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connection she could go a little softer they both you know contributed and it was nice to see big colombia a lot more expectations behind them because the last world cup they receive quarterfinals they were expected to do that again how ms rodriguez is you know their fuel he was subdued late because he wasn't quite one hundred percent i mean teamwork be colombia and it's kind of easy i think when you have an extra guy i mean is this is hard to get your office going but they did equalise at one point you know so when you look at the whole tournaments or for lots of unexpected things here there are a lot of unexpected things right. chris as always thank you very much ok. the former tennis star boris becker to avoid bankruptcy proceedings have hit a snag backer was claiming his role as a sports envoy with the central african republic gave him diplomatic immunity if
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the african nation's foreign minister says that the diplomatic passport becker protects him is quote a clumsy fake. lawyers for boris becker launched a claim in the british high court saying he had been appointed to support such a schaefer the central african republic and therefore enjoy diplomatic immunity. this is an image of backers passports obtained by d.w. now officials in the central african republic say the document is false in an interview with the w foreign minister said i have never provided boris becker with a diplomatic passport i can assure you becker is not a member of my diplomatic personnel back as lawyers now say the president of the central african republic was present went back to receive the passport back i tweeted this picture of himself with. in april eric's open eyes covering the story for the w.'s francophone service and fair miss clear that mr baca has received
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a passport which seems to be fake. some claim for the ambassador to belgium saying he issued a possible to mr baca. but the authorities believe it's fake he says. a spokesman for the presidency of the central african republic told eric that the passport might be a result of the political unrest in the country five years ago. during the coup joining the troubles in twenty twenty fourteen question i give ministration most pitched fundi passports was setting like bread rolls. exist it was a place setting passports in the. us and he got it possible these passports which have been stolen robbed from the central african republic continuing to be sold. he continued mr baca could be a victim of that it's just. becker is waiting for the british call to rule on his immunity press reports from the say that won't happen until october on that
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bankruptcy proceedings against him will continue in the meantime. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you the german chancellor angela merkel has insisted on a unified european response to migration she's calling for greater solidarity among european countries merkel met with french president today to hammer out reforms in the european union the leaders also proposed the setting up of a euro zone budget. after calvin back to take you through the day stick around for that.
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