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this is the w. news live from berlin tonight a major policy about things by the u.s. president don't trump signs in order to end family separation at the border with mexico the trump u. turn comes amid growing outrage over the policy of separating children from families who enter the u.s. illegally the president now says we've got to keep families together but still protect our borders also coming up from one migration challenge to the next here in europe the german chancellor is maneuvering to seal a deal soon on a new e.u.
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approach to migration if she feels her government could collapse and her chinese chancellor could quickly be over and on this in day seven of these soccer world cup in russia spain joined the first teams to go through to the fuck out realm when they beat iran in a tight battle we'll have that and the rest of the world cup action. i'm bored gough it's good to have you with us all it took was his signature u.s. president donald trump has signed an executive order to stop immigrant families from being separated at the country's southern border his move means that families entering the u.s. illegally when they'll be detained together or the practice of taking children away from their parents and the images of those crying children have drawn international
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condemnation. protests like this one in new york have been taking place in cities nationwide. how does the government defend this by framing it as defending the borders. people who have crossed into the u.s. illegally are not criminals the trump administration says and a child cannot say with a criminal. so goes the logic. after a massive public outcry a president from signed a new executive order that would keep families together when they are detained for the same reason. we are very strong at the border we're very strong on security we want security for our country the republicans want security and stored security for our country and we will have that at the same time we have compassion we want to keep families together is very important over signing something
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a little while that's going to do that and the people in this room want to do that and they're working on various pieces of legislation to get it done but i'll be doing something that's somewhat preemptive but ultimately will be matched by legislation i'm sure. trump also continued to blame the democrats for the crisis democratic leaders pointed out that it was trump's policy that separated families in the first place and here we are bringing our concerns to the steps of the capitol once again once again to say to the president of the united states how low can you go. what is the measure of your character your compassion and your commitment to a better america that you would advocate a policy that gets children from the arms of their parents their mothers and or their fathers. an estimated two thousand children were separated from their parents at the us mexico border before trump decided to sign the new executive order.
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or i want to pull in our correspondent course of the nominees on the story for us in washington good evening to you karsten the u.s. president has been saying for days now that he could not and that he would not do anything to change this policy he said that an act of congress would have to change but today he used a pen and he did change it so how do we understand this move. well it seems that the public pressure and pressure from within his own republican party simply became too strong with their demands to end this policy of separating kids from families that immigrated illegally and quite clearly donald trump did something here that he didn't want to do he never needed the democrats or congress
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to end this he introduced this practice and he could also have ended it but clearly he wanted to use these children as a bargaining chip to force congress to give him more comprehensive immigration reform and also to give him money for the border wall that he promised but even members of his own party had been critical over the past few days about that some governors republican governors had withdrawn their national guard troops from the ball because they didn't want to be associated with this policy even if you are christian evangelical leaders have voiced concern and so basically from has been convinced that these pictures of children crying in cages could hurt the republicans big time at the upcoming midterm elections so the president wants to see this in political terms most of the country does not see it that way at least for now and so when we talk about this being a defeat for the u.s. president. i think absolutely don trump would never admit that
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but once again clearly he had to do something that he didn't want to do the democrats of course for him need it not for ending this policy but for getting reforms getting money for the ball the wall but the democrats always said they would not be blackmailed and they think now as we heard from nancy pelosi that donald trump made a big mistake that he presents himself as crude and without a hearts and so they think this will now have them in the november midterm elections so if we're honest there is some kind of a political play here to be seen on both sides of the aisle on the back of those children in the polls that have been coming out of cars to sure that the majority of americans have always been against this zero tolerance policy of separating children from their parents but i'm wondering tonight how is this playing with trump's base when according to the latest polls that we have
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between fifty five and sixty percent of republicans actually supports these policies let's not forget that immigration or a crackdown on immigration was one of the key issues for them and trump in his election campaign was one of the main reasons why people voted for trump so it seems clear that even though moderate republicans didn't like this and they fear that it might hurt them at the ballot boxes the core base of supporters they want to correct on illegal immigration they want more restrictions on gender on immigration in general and they want on the trump to build the wall crossing phenomenon the storyboards in washington carson thank you. well from one migration challenge to the next this one in europe the german chancellor angela merkel will meet with a group of being leaders this weekend in the hopes of hammering out a solution to the migration crisis here it is
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a divisive subject that threatens the german chancellor's coalition government americal is at odds with her interior minister who has given her two weeks to secure a unified plan to tighten border controls the two conservative leaders are putting on a friendly face for now but the conflict between them is threatening the chancellor's political future. no one knew ultimatums no angry words until a macro and hoarse they hope for chatted with one another as if they had never been at odds. during a commemoration for german refugees after the second world war the varian conservatives they hope to seem less confrontational than in recent weeks one of the first of all surely thanks to the chancellor. disconsolately you've made this state of remembrance something special well space on there and for this i thank you. say hope i did not explicitly mention the conflict between
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medicals conservative c.d.u. and experiences to party the c.s.u. macko repeated that she does not want to close germany's borders to certain refugees without first having made agreements with neighboring countries. the months later and then whichever way you look at it migration is a european challenge perhaps the greatest challenge at the moment the cohesion of the european union is at stake. is the role of peace non-u. . a former refugee said an emotional highpoint a tamil who as a thirteen year old fled to germany without his parents and then grew up and started an impressive career years. it's been a tribalist i didn't become a refugee voluntarily but i did come to germany voluntarily because it's so wonderful to live in a country where democracy reigns where we respect the constitution we must never
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allow our fundamental values to be threatened fed. back and see who seem to be moved by the story of a man who went from refugee to heart surgery. the two conservative leaders or at least trying to mend fences. obviously i didn't hear any remarks against me when the chancellor sat down i said nothing that ramped up today did it with the. next day it didn't come and stick to hope. the c.s.u. chairman has struck a conciliatory tone but that doesn't mean he's necessarily changed his position. or less try to make some sense out of this bring in our correspondent simon young he is also here in berlin this evening so i mean what are we to make of this apparent shift. between the chancellor and the interior minister are they friends again. well for today at least french know today wasn't a day for hostility everyone knows ho say hope his position he's got his tanks
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parked on an angle america's lawn he's given our two week deadline or ten days now it is to get some real progress on this migration issue at european level as he sees it otherwise he's going to take tough measures unilaterally but this was a commemorative event commemorating second world war refugees and also marking world refugee day and so that explains the conciliatory tone and of course hosts a have a needs to watch out he's not too tough he could end up looking like the european don't know trump if he's not careful angle americal is always stress the humanitarian aspect of this migration question and horse a hope and it's to respect that as well of course. there is a mini migration summit planned for this coming sunday and what do we know about who is invited and what's the plan there. you know he's invited it's mostly countries directly affected by migration germany and france of course as well as
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the southern states like greece italy and spain and some others. well gary and belgium and so on what are they hoping to do well i think just thrash out some kind of a blueprint compromise ahead of that european summit perhaps try and make it so that those brussels late nights are quite as late as they would otherwise because of course it is difficult to get agreements on these tricky issues particularly when you're talking about. asylum rules and those type of technical matters i mean this is really important for the german chancellor isn't it simon to be she has to come up with a deal that is has to be good enough to save her job in the end of the day am i right. absolutely because she's under a lot of pressure as we've said from the very end could serve it saves you know they want a century they have bottom line is to say they want the power to turn people away
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at the border where that's appropriate as they see or they want some kind of a quick deal that essentially reassert that national control over migration flows and asylum seekers' just yesterday angela merkel agreed to the french president that he would stop people coming through french territory to arrive at the german border so that perhaps is a step in the right direction but not really as far as angle americans are concerned she wants a european solution but if she can't get one. maybe move unilaterally she might have to fire him that could bring down have government so it's a tense time for the medical some young on the story for us in berlin tonight simon thank you fears of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world more than four hundred fifty patients died in a british hospital after they were given dangerous doses of killers without medical justification a new report by an independent panel found that the institutionalized practice of
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shortening lives at gosport hospital in southern england spanned a decade the u.k. government has apologized to the families and said that criminal charges could follow. eritrea's president is signing off where he says that he is sending a delegation for talks to ethiopia the two neighboring nations have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoff for decades but earlier this month ethiopia said that it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal made with eritrea back in two thousand. by the global trade dispute is set to go up yet another notch funny words the good news and i think a class in france because this friday the disputes first e.u. tariffs and us. exports come into effect they will hit real american products like peanut butter whiskey and motorcycles in a resignation to washing coals unjustified pious price rises and he says
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a son in the market are are fairly clinging on to inventory there is more the price of steel and for a while the pros of aluminum wind up far more than is justified by the tariffs and so we are starting an investigation into that trying to find out whether there are people who illegitimately profiteering out of the tariffs there is no reason for terrorists to increase the price of steel by far more than the percentage of the term. in other big news today the dow has kicked out industrial giant general electric its shares of day today down by zero point zero point seven percent she has been part of the dell jones industrial average for more than a century it was just recently one of the largest listed groups in the world but has recently fallen on hard times its talk price plummeting in the past year from
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twenty seven dollars to just over twelve on wednesday it's a controversial move general electric's is valued a lot higher than companies which are still included in the leading index thank you knight a technology and cato pillar investor say it's this disparity which makes it go bad for understanding the true value of corporate america and because the index is based on share prize cheese clearly far behind top firms like the bank goldman sachs or apple they have share price is ten times higher than she a sign of declining relevance perhaps but is the problem more on the side of general electric's or del let's get more on that from our correspondent on wall street can score to standing by he should be there there he is yes so general electric's is out what does that mean for shareholders. well i
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did was eight hundred ninety six when child's doll came up who was his favorite doll jones industrial average and as you mentioned g.e. was part of it then but the good days seem to be over for g.e. just in the past fifty two weeks the stock actually got hammered by about fifty five percent meaning the stock price got caught more in the hov what does it mean looking forward for the stock price well maybe not that much because we see that quite often before the stock gets kicked out of the dollar jones industrial average we've already seen most of the pain meaning that thought. prices have been under quite some pressure so that after the reason we move all we do is see that those stocks actually once in a while outperform the broader market so at least when it comes to the stock price it does not have to be a dream state for general electric right and just briefly if you could what does that mean that general electric's is out of the delegates replaced by walgreens
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a pharmacy cult any. well it tells you quite a bit of how the u.s. economy looks like in general and what of the main drivers obviously are not industrial corporations even if the u.s. president donald trump would like to see the u.s. becoming a strong industrial nation again it's more consumer orientated it's the health care business what walgreens is also partly in so those parts and also on top of it for sure technology companies of far more important than those former industrial giants like g.e. or also like a co-op for example that also got kicked out of the dow jones industrial average a couple of years ago can't go to new york thank you so much. and that's your business update for now no more roll of news on staircase and. funny thank you very much richard tireder one has held power in turkey for more than fifteen years first as prime minister then as president many young voters have grown up knowing no
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other leader and his authoritarian style is the only kind of leadership that they know in national elections next sunday they'll be able to decide for themselves if one should stay at the helm. yulia han reports. when the ferry docks at the pier in iskandar and the passengers disembark i mean sunny old who is there waiting he's complaining here in east for the a.k.p. president madeline's justice and development party. i mean he's twenty eight and studied sports management he's admired the president for as as long. so you can remember. when the news was going to move on here's a good. some say that our president is tired but it's not true. he has so much energy or emergency there to young people and that's a very motivating you will do us good he isn't tired we young folks shouldn't be
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either. gets regular patrols us that it's always on you to find love what you do don't get tired we love this country this nation all fight for it where you can resolve it you'll be going what was it that we will be saying no to this one man regime on june twenty eighth when you're still be behind in the neighboring district of. collin there is drumming up support for the pro kurdish people's democratic party. its presidential candidates. has been in custody for nineteen months on terrorism related charges xanga batiuk it's time for a change people are being detained without reason and nobody asks why this is happening to send the money up to this photo of the nineteen year old john sue trained as a legal assistant like many young people in turkey she come from member a time when alderaan wasn't turkey's leader but unlike a k.p. campaigners she's had enough of him in
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a thread he invests in rather than in education he behaves like a racist a warmonger a nationalist he doesn't care about the people that's why we say it's enough to end one he and his people say we build roads and bridges for you but in fact so many people don't have homes or anything to eat. turkey is a youthful country roughly fifty percent of those alledged will to vote are under thirty an entire generation that's grown up with the address and the religious conservatism of his justice and development party. hashem so everything has an expiry date an air. one is already out of date i dun dun dun tied english thing in the whole time want more freedom we should be able to think free money that's the kind of techie i want to live in. only sixteen years is a long time for a government and the same mentality the same person in power that's not good. at
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the upcoming elections in turkey will be decided by young people one point seven million of them are eligible to vote for the first time the country's future is in their hands. all right time for our world cup update that means chris harrington is at the big table with me to fill us in on action from day seven and he's got his bow tie with them. they've got to be a slow start against iran but it is that winning what was it one neal talk us through the action yeah you know it was expect the result you know. you know got things going after the break it was a sluggish start and actually it was evenly matched in terms of possession but the raw was relief crowd in the box because they were displeased just trying to get a decent showing i mean even their coach came out and said hey we're going to try to pull off the impossible you know tonight here's a look at diego close to us and now he has three goals for the tournament just one
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shot after shot over and although this match saw something that erupted the iranians in the sixty fourth minute what appeared to be a goal after those little contact and you can see the iranians everyone's going crazy but unfortunately it was called offside and it was called back in the finish was one nil you know. it was unfortunate to see in terms of the result especially when you get the gold taken back and one thing happened really strange it was in extra time the one player for you i was on the ball and he tried a court will maybe try to equalise i don't know what happened with that but it didn't work out with him and yet spain four points level a portable that's exactly right there on a gator on level on points agree be rinaldo as alone go was enough to get portugal past morocco earlier today did morocco did they put up much of a fight. you know not really that they did look weak i mean you know obviously there were they scored an own goal to give iran a victory so they were obviously trying to move uphill and gave the momentum but
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you know christian honor and all the what can you say it five minutes did even go by on the clock and he was able to head in from the corner from mo teen yos corner kick i think we had this video here it is crescendo rinaldo can do this in a pitch black room believe it or not i've seen the video it's incredible there is. as i mentioned morocco they were no pushover they came close to equalising right here in this moment but as you can see. i think it was. the blocking and who else but c r seven a great teammate according to pep a the defender on portugal that was enough and that maybe not a lot of good put production today that a lot differently yesterday we saw ten goals today only three not so much that he's already making of an all those performance so far historic you know historic i mean he scored a hat trick against spain that's never been done he just surpassed former hungary and spanish striker frank gus and he now has eighty five goals the most of european
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on an international pitch that's also you know remarkable i'm thinking if he continues down this path. he's going to pretty much put his stamp on this particular world cup because he's leading in the golden boot race right now looks really good for renault own company let's talk group a now we've got your growing booting saudi arabia out of the world cup finals earlier today rice all talk us through that it was a one nil victory right yeah this game also you know things were hot and heavy early but if fell flat after the break and it was who luis suarez's is you know uruguay's main threat out front and he's typically known for biting but not this world cup he did that the last world cup right you know but he did it a different way right here he's very effective in front of goal he had no problem letting this one through. and interesting me enough saudi arabia had the ball plenty of ball they actually had more possession. they just couldn't do anything with it unfortunately and the wind as you mentioned means russian oeuvre why go
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through this in the homes saudi arabia and egypt all right so you know group a standings the host nation russia our lead europe was right on goal difference we may be remiss not to talk about their success when of course i mean you have to give it up for russia you know not only were they the lowest ranked team coming into the tournament you know they've been a faded from beat in a way group they pretty much got the world cup off on a great foot by scoring five goals didn't slow down their off its at all by scoring three pass in egypt side that was hurt because most solid soldier injury you know put a lot of i think it will be very difficult in a tall task to think russia will advance be on the knockout stages i just don't see that may have no i don't but their fans i'm sure are pleased and toasting a lot of out of the right and i'm sure the president as always thank you we'll see you tomorrow night ok all right i'll be back after a short break to take you through the day stick around for that.
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entered the conflict zone there's been plenty of coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along the border because of what's been the role of hamas in the bloodshed my guess just a sum up from a senior member of hamas is fooling following. the move to live richly provoked israel with no school thankful for the safety of its surface of the conflict zone. in sixty minutes p.w. for. any companies in germany to learn german english pinnacle. why not learn with him the music he learning course nikos fake. time for an upgrade.
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crying from the children outrage from the world and condemnation from the pope all because of the u.s. president's zero tolerance policy separating illegal migrants from their children at the border and for days trump insisted that only an act of congress could change this tonight all it took was the stroke of the presidential pen i'm burnt off and this is the day.
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