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and more determined to do something here for the next generation. the environment series of global three thousand on d. w. and online. this is news coming to you live from u.s. president signs an order to and family separations at the border with mexico trumps major policy reversal comes amid growing outrage over the policy of separating children from their parents who enter the u.s. illegally also coming up a video that's convinced many turks that last year's constitutional referendum was
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racing ahead of this weekend's national vote those suspects in potential fraud are on high alert. and celebrating the soccer world cup in russia spain on the brink of reaching the knockout round after they beat us in a tight hold of that and the rest of the action. is passing on the baton as head conductor of the berlin philharmonic the british maestro trying to do a new path for one of the world's most renowned orchestras bringing it up to date for the twenty first century. oh i'm terry martin good to have you with us all it took was his signature u.s. president donald trump had insisted he was. powerless to stop the separation of
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immigrant families at the country's southern border but he has now issued an executive order to reverse course trump's move means families entering the u.s. illegally will now be detained together it's a rare policy retreat for the u.s. president following days of public outrage. and have a lot of afghan people. it was that easy president trump effectively reversing a policy that has separated thousands of children. this is trump's new zero tolerance immigration policy in action. illegal immigrants are now being prosecuted as criminals and can be imprisoned for an indefinite amount of time the children that cross the border illegally however can only be detained for a maximum of twenty days under u.s. law the policy to separate children from parents was designed to get around that problem and critics argue to send
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a stark message to families thinking about making the journey. as the numbers of detained children grew in recent weeks so too did the waves of opposition from dozens of cities across america to congress. let's go back to a time a steady and decency in america when children were respected love the children mr president be a dad for once it's been going on for six as the blowback intensified including from members of trump's own republican party trump relented signing an executive order to do what his administration had been saying for weeks it couldn't we're signing an executive order. i consider to be a very important executive order it's about keeping families together while at the same time. making sure that we have a very powerful very strong border and border security will be. equal if not greater than previously so we're going to have strong very strong borders but we're
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going to keep the families together. although this solves one problem for his administration it creates another children will now be kept with their families in detention but because the children can't be detained for more than twenty days the trumpet ministration is headed to the courts asking a federal judge to allow children to be detained alongside their parents indefinitely for as long as the prosecution takes. claire richardson is in san diego california near the us mexico border she's been gauging reaction to trump's policy reversal the majority of americans have never supported the idea of separating children from their parents when they cross the u.s. border so you can imagine that this reversal has been very welcome here indeed now the immigration rights organizations that i've been speaking to here in san diego say that it doesn't go far enough they want to see more comprehensive reform to the
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immigration system they want to see an end to the war on drugs that they say fuels instability and drives people up to the border and they say that they want to silence seekers it to be seen as people who are fleeing terrible violence not as criminals who need to be locked up they say that one a silver lining of all of this is that outside of latino communities in the united states perhaps it has raised public awareness of the plight of these people and they hope that that will translate into more comprehensive immigration reform. or corresponding claire richards and there in san diego california near the us mexico border it's a girl new zealand's prime minister just and are down has given birth to her first child amid a flurry of excitement in the country and a photo posted to our official facebook account are down thanked her well wishers and said she and her new daughter were doing well she's just the second elected world leader to give birth while in office her deputy will run the country for the next six weeks while our down takes maternity leave. hungary's prime
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minister viktor orban has emerged as a leading figure of the e.u.'s hardline anti immigration wing now the country's conservative led parliament approved a raft of tougher new bills on migrant related issues the package of legislation known as stop soros makes it illegal to help asylum seekers who are not entitled to protection in hungary a change to the constitution was also approved making it illegal to settle foreign populations in the country this move is seen as a swipe at e.u. plans to redistribute migrants by quote this one. in the lead up to turkey's national election this weekend many turks fear the outcome could be fixed allegations of tampering have emerged after last year's constitutional referendum president out of one sharply rejected all accusations including from international observers turkey's electoral commission declared his victory valid despite the protests this time around those suspecting potential
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fraud are on high alert our correspondent yulia han reports from istanbul. the price cash on the balance sheet this video shocked millions of tests it was recorded during the constitutional referendum last year the footage purports to show dozens of ballot papers being stamped as valid after the vote. and her colleagues are still angry at this apparent evidence of irregularities and the prospect of it happening again this year. shah you've been in all of this is one reason why many people think elections in turkey a rigged. i don't believe last year's referendum really went the government's way through arses then that's why we want to make sure there is no deception this time there were no pursuing it through the visit of the. murder of a fellow we're trying to keep votes safe do you want to know. now know and her
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fellow activists are out on the streets of istanbul practically every day they talk to voters and try to persuade them to sign up this election want to choice. you know all of us because we know our i'm a political party we're part of a citizens' initiative the. election monitors are allowed to be present at all the polling stations in turkey are often there are not enough volunteers but ghana wants to change that in the conservative stumble district many residents are loyal supporters of president ad one panel is not having much luck here. turkey's biggest opposition party the c.h.p. has actually set up an election fraud center it's better organized than banjoes one tear initiative but the goal is the same sending out observers and documenting suspected fraud. or searching. a lot of people had doubts about the results of the last election that's when it was there. for
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many thought it wasn't right. this public feeling has to be taken seriously. we say to citizens cast your vote count as well for what happens to it. writes for the pro-government newspaper. he says the opposition and some media exaggerate their claims of vote. that apart from a few local irregularities i don't think there's anything wrong with our election security. i have always been people who make such claims. or love say things like votes have been stolen. on the board just thrown in the trash. it's been like there's all the elections rather. than ovata and her colleagues do not agree they say the
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allegations of ballot rigging at the last vote have never been resolved. this time round they hope of voting will be more secure and they want to play a part in it. did abuse you leon there reporting from istanbul well turkey is also one of the countries affected by washington's trade policy and they're hitting back absolutely getting ready to head back territory is joining the chorus of countries denouncing the united states higher tariffs on steel and album in the i'm starting today and korea is imposing tariffs on twenty different us products ranging from coal paper and tobacco to cars and manufacturing goods in total of the retaliatory tariffs the worth around two hundred thirty million euros and turkey's economy minister says they should balance out of the costs of the trump administration's tariffs the move brings turkey in line with other nations including india which also slapped the u.s.
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with retaliatory terrorism on agricultural goods and your member states of course will follow suit tomorrow when terrorists with some three billion euros go into effect while talking of tariffs german automotive giant dima is feeling the pinch both from the emissions scandal and the escalating trade conflict between the united states and china the german car maker has issued a profit warning saying cost from chinese tariffs on cars produced in the united states which take a bite out of their bottom line is also selling less s.u.v.s than expected in the people's republic and i'm not also has to recall some eight hundred thousand diesel vehicles across europe due to emissions cheating and i'm. predicts that earnings before taxes in interest will be below last year's level of fourteen point seven billion euros. with that i'd like to cross over to our man at the front for the stock exchange outside the stock exchange at the moment. a profit warning that
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doesn't sound good how are investors reacting. yeah they're very unhappy campers share is going down over three percent and it's taking other car shares with that b.m.w. also with losses about as heavy as a dime learned and volkswagen also down because investors fear that there will be contagion that this will affect other companies as well and of course investors are totally unsure of whether the kind of indication that time they gave that the profit will be just below the target that one one had set for itself whether that will indeed be the case or work whether the damage will be more serious i don't think anyone can really pinpoint the exact cost because you don't know that you're ration you don't know the customer reaction and of course the easel gate at di miller is also something that i don't think one can calculate fully yet. diamond
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the only one feeling the pinch out there anymore tariff victims. well b.m.w. is basically in exactly the same position in the united states as this time where it also exports cars to the world market that it manufactures only there and they will be affected too whether there will be a profit warning we don't know but it will affect them and then valvo today came out with a warning that jobs at a new factory in the united states might be affected by this and if you look at the economy in general very many people might be affected because no least in the central bankers who are meeting at center this week warned that they might have to downgrade their forecasts for economic growth and i don't need bats in front outside the stock exchange thank you so much. finance ministers meet today to discuss greece the aid package to athens is set to expire
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in late august by the end or by the time that the bailout ends offense will have received more than three hundred billion euros from both the e.u. and the international monetary fund and exchange greece cuts down on public spending and crucial reforms to shore up its economy time for athens to go it alone . greece hopes it will soon be able to stand on its own two feet again that's why some of its creditors including the international monetary fund and the european stability mechanism will end their support in august it's a step greece's parliament is already preparing for get past the latest reform and austerity package in june eurozone finance ministers now want to discuss how they can remove the final roadblocks for greece to reenter the international financial market one idea is to tie greece's future debt payments to its economic development that means that in good years it could chip away at it suffer in debt more quickly
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that's something the economic data support greece's g.d.p. had been shrinking for years but since two thousand and seventeen it's been growing the ministers could also decide to extend greece's loans set lower interest rates or even freeze greece's payments for several years but it current rates greece won't have paid off its loans until twenty sixty should the bailouts actually end in august than greece will be forced to raise new funds on the international finance market and to help convince investors to buy greek debt eurozone authorities are discussing giving athens a twelve billion euro financial buffer when the bailouts and. world cup in russia now and the hosts are all but through to the knockout round with me in the studio to talk about is alina what tucky from v.w. sports good morning alina so russia go off to an incredible start with two wins but in order for them to actually go through to win their group europe wide stand in
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the way just how good does the south american side look they haven't quite come out of a shell yet i mean they left it made in the open against egypt that of course it wasn't the case this time around against saudi arabia thanks to this man right here from a corner in the twenty third man who is power as he gets his foot on the bar. going to get his foot on the bar and this is his first goal of the tournament and it happens to be his one hundred eighteen point his three. but overall i'd say lackluster performances from have been squeezing by opponents and you really expecting a lot more from a site that's basically made up of the defense and with a forward line like forest and edinson cavani interesting joe said let's cross over
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to moscow with jonathan crane our world cup correspondent standing by joe wilson your guys win means saudi arabia and egypt are among the first nations eliminated from the world cup how much of a blow will that be to fans who travel all the way to russia. well of course they'll be disappointed nobody wants to go out of the tournament so i rarely do they i think if you're a saudi arabia found the writing was probably on the wall after that five day five you know the fates against russia they can at least take some heart from a much improved performance against uruguay i think the more disappointed fans will be seen so many of them wandering around the streets of moscow with their fairy costumes on they had such high hopes for most salah that's how does the magic strike obviously it didn't help that he missed the first game through injury but he really didn't deliver against russia either he was really kept very quiet in that they say there will be disappointment but look one thing we have noticed at this tournament lots of fans supporting other countries they're just happy to be here
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for the posse and remember they still have one game left they play each other say one set of fans could still have something to cheer about come the end of this tournament now there were two groups being games yesterday you were at the portugal morocco match up but that turned out to be a pretty tight in the end didn't it. yes i was at the luzhniki which you can see behind me all eyes were on that christiane there are now the portugal player he was that cheered and did in equal measure by the fans inside the stadium but unfortunately for the u.s. and iraq or it was his goal that sent them out of the tournament let's take a look at. portugal got off to a flying start thanks to you guessed it christiane are now the real madrid superstar schooled the only goal of the game in the fourth minute to seal three points against morocco. he top the goal scoring charts once again with four strikes in two games. the win sent his team chop of group b.
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ahead of wednesday's late game a moral code crushing out of the tournament. spain needed to win to usurp the group leaders and diego costa put them on their way in the fifty fourth minutes to flex a common george joint is also in the hunt for the golden boot with three goals. his name already ran for that level to school in the sixty first minute i mean but the spot celebrations it wasn't to be the iowa stepped in to spoil the party with a tight but correct offside decision one no final school. so jonathan a very exciting group b. there are a lot of suspense left in that group are spain and portugal among the contenders for the trophy. they are certainly among the contenders but i would like fried a big caveat to that because aside from the hosts russia no team has really set this tournament so right so far and i'm not suggesting for more than minute russia
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can go all the way but both portugal and spain can count themselves very lucky to have come away with wins from that too much is yesterday yeah their opponents put up a valiant efforts especially morocco i don't know how morocco didn't manage to score yesterday they did everything but their fans were very disappointed after the game and maybe we shouldn't be so surprised because morocco only conceded one goal in qualifying coming into this tournament and wrong went through qualifying be said and iran still have a chance to get through if they beat portugal next week they will advance instead of portugal and based on what we've seen so far they might fancy their chances. so a lemo christiane there were no he's done it again for portugal today we've got linda missy's argentina in action is the pressure on messi to do his wife oh the precious so high it is a huge burden on his shoulders his coach even came out saying that the world cup pressure is so intense it's like
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a gun basically being pointed to his head he has to win this tournament and this of course we get into the debate why has messi international career not been as successful as his cup korea and of course you know he lost four finals with argentina at the world cup three copa america finals and he's constantly been combat compared for example tamara donna who single handedly won the world cup watching tina in one nine hundred eighty six and it also doesn't help as jonathan just mentioned that crescendo when although he's overshadowed this tournament he's doing so well for portugal at the moment and yeah there's a reason why it was the goat just you know some people say it was a dig that ronaldo had it in the spain game right. now that wasn't the case. that wasn't of course that is that it's a gesture that's very common in in portugal but let's see if. a lot of personality being injected into the hero's addressing rally here as the hour i leave attack you
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for a day that we sports and jonathan crane in moscow for us thank you both. well as those secret that putting out a world cup requires a massive security operation he doesn't use your ear shot has been out and about assessing russia's efforts to keep fans and players say. a wild party for soccer fans is a hard day's work for security personnel thousands of police officers national guard soldiers and secret service staff have a strong presence in all eleven cities where world cup matches are taking place trains with a heavy backpack and headed to the city center the trip made by six and a half million people every day. soon after entering the station our bags placed in an x. ray machine like those used at airports. then it
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scanned with a metal detector at another station. the last terrorist attack on a subway station was a year ago in st petersburg security forces aren't leaving anything to chance but most soccer fans with child here from around the world hardly give this a second thought the entire city of moscow is a scene of tournament colors plus the grey uniforms of team police authorities won't divulge the total number of security staff since some of them are part of intelligence services. or with you because of course we had many preventative measures in place at the outset and almost. we also have lists with the names of fans who are bugged from entering the stadiums. we not plan embodied as you go the same applies to non russian fans that many countries apply the same laws we do we have plenty of information about these people from our colleagues in a seize. in addition the right to demonstrate has been restricted the
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russian opposition has criticized this measure as a diversion tactic to steer attention away from the country's real problems. obviously kremlin wants to use this championship to boost its international image to normalize russia because many people becoming him tourists fans and they will be coming back saying look we saw a normal country nothing like the dictatorship of the western media use portraying in this regards any kind of real mass protests as is a lethal poison for the image of russia. but there's also been widespread praise of the police service so far in part from police officers from other countries who've come by the hundreds to support their russian counterparts for the four weeks of the tournament. the football world cup in russia has been a happy and safe celebration so far the huge effort to do that story does have put into the tournament safety seems to have paid off of course everyone hopes that it will stay that way. he called it the world's most beautiful and
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difficult job after sixteen years sir simon rattle is passing the baton as head conductor of the famed berlin philharmonic orchestra as he announced his departure the sixty three year old from liverpool had the orchestra play a beatles tune when i'm sixty-four but he planned a traditional program for his farewell concert. says simon rattle's last day as head conductor of the palin phenomenon ik is conducting malas six symphony just as he did in one nine hundred eighty seven when he first worked with the phenomenon ik first as visiting conductor and since two thousand and two as its principal now the rattle era is coming to an end. it's it's awesome to be here in berlin and get to experience this after i think
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it's thirty one years to be it is lachelle it's yeah it's truly special i could feel like being the center with a universe in front of us if it would if you when you meet simon rattle. says simon has brought the traditional orchestra up to date for the twenty first century. he group young musicians from disadvantaged backgrounds into the film monic introduced more contemporary works into the repertoire and had concert streamed on to cinema screens. his farewell concert was seen live in more than two hundred cinemas in twelve your opinion countries here in berlin of course but also in the british capital with simon is now conducting the london symphony orchestra. funded every change brings the opportunity for a new beginning of fun and i think he's been here for long enough it's a shame he's going on much of the heavy back it was
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a lovely farewell topsy. and it's by no means goodbye for good simon's planning to be with the ballin fella monic next season just as he was in one thousand nine hundred seven as a guest conductor. so you know it's now thanks for watching.
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enter the conflict zone there's been plenty of coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along the border with gaza but what's been the role of hamas in the bloodshed by case just a song by hamas on a senior member of hamas is fooling all the hear of the move closer to live with me for both israel with no school official for the safety of its citizens conflicts. with the coming of b. c. one could be with the mind. as soon as you can do that and for me was about preventing medina to uncouple to dodge. confused mocking one and two and why she got beyond this with. still some cultural
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. it's. crimes against humanity. because witnesses. they're recording images travel around the globe via social media. but what can the picture of what is a fact of digital investigators comb through the flood of images they combine sources try to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of. forensics between bits of. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on g.w. . there's been plenty of
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coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along its border with gaza but what's really the role of hamas in the bloodshed the organization that runs gaza and is labeled a terrorist group by western countries my guest this week here in beirut is a sama from down a senior member of hamas is ruling politburo did the movement deliberately provoke israel with no thought at all for the safety of its citizens.

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