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it's just this is about the truth. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. this is g w news live from berlin after talking through the night a leaders say that they have reached a deal on migration the french president emanuel not prong is hailing the agreement as a victory for european cooperation but will it be enough to diffuse angela merkel's crisis at home and what will it mean for the migrants themselves. also coming up
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a deadly attack on journalists in the united states a gunman kills five people at a maryland newspaper police have the suspect in custody and say that the attack was targeted and is no more second chances we are down to the final sixteen at the football world cup in russia belgium beat england to take the top spot in the street and we'll bring you all the highlights of that match and talk about all the world cup news that have either of you sports team oh. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program. diplomats describe the talks as tense and tortured but after working through the night a leaders say that they have reached a deal on migration italy had threatened to veto an earlier statement but now says that it feels demands have been met and the german chancellor angela merkel also
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called the agreement a positive signal but she conceded that a lot of work still needs to be done to overcome divisions after hours of deadlock the breakthrough came in the early hours of friday leaders agreed to tighten the e.u.'s policy on migrants and asylum seekers as is why they like the negotiations were long and difficult but i'm pleased that many countries are now pushing to reduce the influx of migrants to him or her will produce. that was echoed by german chancellor angela merkel who added that asylum seekers should not be free to move between member states to confiscate both of you know we realized that we have to stick by the rules and give a clear direction. no asylum seeker has the right to choose the country in which they will apply for asylum is all says. the key points of the deal. they'll be tighter controls on the e.u. border processing centers for asylum seekers will be opened within the e.u.
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and external centers in north africa are planned for centers fulfil a crucial demand from italy which no longer wants to be responsible for all the migrants who land on its shores and go to live with cement of the principle that whoever arrives in italy also arrives in europe. but it really didn't get its way on all points at once mandatory quotas to distribute refugees throughout the e.u. but with countries like hungary strongly opposed to that taking in refugees will remain voluntary the french president is pushing a narrative of cooperation emphasizing that a year pm breakthrough has taken place see the move is the result of working together european cooperation has prevailed over blockades and national interests as you know but a lot still remains uncertain whether the deal will stand up to the cold light of day something chancellor angela merkel will find out back home in germany. and for more let's bring in brussels bureau chief max hoffman who is standing by there for
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us so max is this indeed a breakthrough is this a european solution on migration or has the can been kicked down the road. it's a european solution because all the twenty eight member states signed off on a german chancellor was very happy about that as we could see in that report but is it a comprehensive european solution it isn't that's the short answer because it really only addresses the first part of a two step process the two step process involves first of all trying to reduce illegal migration so trying to have us few migrants as possible come to the european union and the second part would be to redistribute those migrants within the countries of the european union so the first part was addressed the second part wasn't because of longstanding divisions especially with eastern european countries like hungry that absolutely just refused to take in any refugees. and we know that
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italy for example that they've blocked and earlier dale lacks what special assurances did prime minister contact get this time around. two things very important for italy the first one was to have these what they now call disembark and. just important platforms outside of the european union that's something italy absolutely wanted and it got it at least in theory what exactly that means and where they will be is unclear but ok they have a surance that this will happen and the second part was to have these new reception centers that are now being thought about not only in italy but also in other countries again we don't know which countries would agree to have those reception centers but in theory other countries or the you as a general said yes we can do that so that's why the italians after this summit were able to come out and say italy is no longer alone let's talk a little bit more about those perceptions centers that you've mentioned there. these are of course. as for the asylum seekers are we talking about detention camps
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in the e.u. how would this work if we if we talk about the reception centers that are planned for the e.u. so on territory the only one who really said that these would be close facilities so for those seeking asylum once they're in there they can't get out until it's clear what their status is either economic migrants in which case they would probably be sent back to where they came from or. asylum seekers that have been granted asylum and then they would and that's the big question i talked about earlier stay in the e.u. but where and how also unclear so mccoll french president said he did talk about close to silage these which in a way from that perspective make sense because they want to limit secondary migration so basically migrants coming to one country applying for asylum and then moving on to another country that's something we've seen between italy and germany a lot but for sure military reasons we've already had a lot of feedback from n.g.o.s who say this is not the solution we had hoped for.
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so thank you so much brussels bureau chief max health and joining us with a very latest thank you. well there was a lot at stake for german chancellor angela merkel at this meeting she is facing an end of month deadline from her bavarian partner the c.s.u. to present a new you wide plan to distribute migrants more fairly as we've heard there the interior minister horst is a huffer has threatened to defy her and introduce border controls a move which could spell the end of america's coalition government let's get more on that now with political correspondent hans broncs joining us from berlin so the time is really ticking for angle americal and ditching get what she needed to smooth over the conflicts with her bavarian partners the c.s.u. . well indeed the clock is ticking indeed the deadline that has been set is the end of the month in other words the day after tomorrow sunday and i'm going to america really is under a lot of pressure but she has agreed with
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a european partners now is not at the moment on first cycle please clear enough. does not really comply with what her very and conservative allies have been demanding but it might still possibly. be the first introduction of a some kind of compromise if you look at things possibly close to detention centers and cost countries such as italy if migrants were to be detained there then there would be no need to close borders because there would be no migrants coming to the borders that would be something that the conservatives than varia might well come but at the same time there seems to be some need still for merkel and germany as a as a country to agree to some kind of bilateral arrangement with other countries on the distribution of migrants and there's no idea at the moment that any of any such agreements have yet been made in other words there is still some way to go fungal americal but nevertheless we have had some very action from from some members of
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the c.s.u. what have we been hearing. yes one of two people from the c.s.u. leadership buds of those that are more regarded as being on the moderate side have said that this is a step in the dark right direction in other words that there is some form of rapprochement between these two sides at the moment on the other hand the top leadership of the party people such as interior minister of policy a whole for all the bavarian leaders in bavaria itself have not responded to the until now and their their latest reactions were from about twenty four hours ago and there was no seek some signal from them that they were prepared to back down and then tomorrow on their demands i think what's going to happen is that everyone is going to wait for various party committees to meet mainly on sunday for discussions on these issues and only then possibly even only on monday will we know exactly what's going to happen brandt in berlin thank you.
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well now it's got a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world in thailand heavy rains are complicating the search for twelve boys and their soccer coach missing inside of a flooded cave authorities say that floodwaters have blocked the route to the area where the teen may have retreated the group went missing on saturday after entering the cave complex despite warning signs that it was prone to flooding a huge fire at a market in the kenyan capital nairobi has killed fifteen people and injured dozens some of the victims were children it's the seventh fire to hit the market in less than a decade kenya's president who will kenyatta says that there will be a thorough investigation and police in washington d.c. have arrested nearly six hundred people demonstrating against the trunk and ministrations hardline immigration policies the protesters mostly women and occupied a government building they were demanding an end to the separation of migrant families more rallies are planned across the united states this week.
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a gunman has killed five people and injured two others at a newspaper in the u.s. state of maryland police say that it was a targeted attack and that the shooter walked through the newsroom of the capital goods that in annapolis looking for his victims. police say officers were on the scene within sixty seconds after the emergency call came in. officials have praised the rapid response saying it may have saved lives. they went immediately into that building without a moment's hesitation and demonstrated incredible courage we are so deeply appreciative of their great work it could have been a lot worse. more than one hundred seventy people were evacuated from the building and brought to safety. one reporter gave a harrowing account of loss he experienced. there is nothing more terrifying than
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hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload. the suspect has been identified as a white male in his late thirty's he was taken into custody at the scene investigators say he came prepared with smoke canisters and armed with a shotgun president donald trump said that his thoughts and prayers were with the victims on their families as he lays a refused to comment to reporters you probably. have. remember. police have stepped up security at media outlets in new york and other u.s. cities as a precautionary measure and in annapolis surviving stuff at the capitol disaster
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worked through their grief to put today's paper. you're watching d.w. news still to come on the program belgium fans celebrate their team's win against england in the world cup are they the team to watch in the knockout round we'll hear from our football experts. but first helena humphrey is here and deutsche bank's business is still looking risky to say the least to say the least certainly bad news for deutsche bank the bank the i.m.f. termed wald's most dangerous lend brings us to vision has failed the second round of the us federal reserve annual stress test the fed cited widespread and critical deficiencies in its appraisal of the linda deutsch a bag was also criticized for having weaknesses in its data capabilities revenue and law school costs as well as internal controls of the thirty five banks tested the test were goldman sachs and morgan stanley were only granted conditional passes
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shareholders continued to question the overall health of germany's top lender shares have recently tumbled. so let's go straight over to frankfurt the home of deutsche bank no less and speak to our financial correspondent daniel quote then a daniel this is the second stress test deutsche bank has now failed the bank maintains its undergoing reforms why haven't they had any impact yet essentially what is going wrong. yes you're right the bank has struggled to get many reforms through that was the main reason why we also saw former georgia banks see all joyn crying leaving now christians even is in office since a couple of months and we really haven't heard much from him here is promised big reforms like a complete restructuring of the investment banking sector of us still with very little success georgia has a lot of problems and now this is really a disgrace because they want to play a big international role and now they're being testify that they might not even be
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able to handle a big financial crisis so a change of hands but still much to be desired did this surprise investors how's the market reacting. well actually we don't see big markets movements true day because investors were actually prepared already that the bank would fail but when we take a look at the share price since the financial crisis since then the lender has lost ninety per cent and just this month already more than ten percent so investors they're really disappointed with the share price development financial correspondent for us daniel cope in frankfurt thank you. well sometimes our worst enemies are our so-called friends that's what u.s. president donald trump said a rally in fargo north dakota earlier this week he argued that the european union is taking advantage of the u.s. attacking their piggy bank referring to the trade deficit america has with the e.u.
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in front of the six thousand people attending that round he promised to address the issue of trade now and fix the deficit by playing hardball take a listen. last year with the european union we lost one hundred and fifty one billion dollars on trade we had a trade deficit of one hundred and fifty one billion because they send a mercedes and they send the b.m.w. z and they send their products and we sent things to them they say new thank you we don't take you brother that's not the way it works and for all those free traders out there that's not free trade that's stupid trade stupid for well to talk more about this now i'm joined by good faith by my director of the center for international economics thank you for joining us we just heard it bad good morning a trade imbalance that trump has coined stupid trade we've heard that complaint time and time again but calculations new institute appear to dispute that tell us
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more. yeah president trump always refers only to the treating goods cars the steel and so on and so forth and he never talks about old services and he never talks about the profits the american firms make in europe and if you take all these into account what you see is that yes the u.s. has a deficit englands of one hundred fifty million dollars but it has a surplus in services of fifty and a surplus in profits of a right so if you at that up we have a black serial or right help us understand this then because if services from the u.s. to germany is such a large part of trade why is the european union retaliating with tariffs on things like whiskey jeans motorbikes for example well that is. simply because we don't have tariffs on goods that's what we usually have about to do not have tariffs and services services a tariff free services that services have come relatively new into the arena of international trade and we don't have any system in place that because he was here
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we know that donald trump wants to protect the u.s. high tech industry from foreign companies that's something we're expected to hear about more today what would a hotel like that mean for german companies well i think the the issue about high tech is more with china china is a houston be a steaming. us technology europe is really in a different situation here and the president has not excused europe of intellectual property theft of these types of things so i think we're relatively safe here the what we are threatened by tariffs on cars that would be costly for germany we think five billion euros of damage to the cheating but to me to think that the relationship with the americans in the area of high tech research and development you sold tens mary can firms have a lot of research and development in europe and the opposite is true too so if the
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americans want to shore up their high tech industries really should they should use europe as an ally in this case but talking about the car industry and father retaliate three measures against the european union germany for example what it trumps chances of success with this approach. well right now we are seeing that there is an increasing amount of opposition in america because the terrorists that the u.s. president has already acted to cost money to the average american household they do not create so many jobs as he was promising we see the first examples of of companies that have to cut back employment or who move production abroad so you know the situation is not so far is as one could think capital and had a mind the director of the effects center for international economics thank you you thank. the group stage of the world cup is over at let's get the latest now from nick mechanic line from v.w.
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sports here in the studio this morning so we have to talk about belgium because they continue to impress didn't think it did not just by putting out the b. team last night they were beating and one male wasn't glorious football but it was ok it was worth it was a good watch last night as i scored in the only goal in the second half it was his first goal for belgium i and the interesting thing is that he used to play for mass united in the f.a. things f.a. one point was about making a naturalized citizen so he could play for england so after scoring that goal last night i think some people if they might have been he said they had something down why didn't we do it. a lot to play for also in group h. in colombia got there tournament back on track because they started talking with the defeat but they've won now the last two games the only goal of the game last night coming from gary mena he scored early in the second half and this was one the group for colombia but the result it was tough for senegal who you see here in green they were the last african team who could have qualified for the last sixteen
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but they were at the mercy of fair play rules and of course japan. and there was controversy when we're talking about japan in their game against all and it was indeed poland of course winning their first game of the tournament but japan knew the results went their way they would advance to the next round so that's not the beginning of course poland scoring their goal their young bednarek when the only goal of the match another one will win and it's also his first for poland but towards the end it got to be possible i after this scene right here will see how japan players started possible just around the back line and try to avoid the polish getting that ball because they knew even with a defeat they were neck and neck with senegal same number point same number of goals same of goals conceded but that's when five fifty five fair play comes into play and korea and japan had two last yellow cards so japan go through them in the last sixteen and said i don't foresee. go home the rules are the rules ok so now let's get more now because there's been so much action coming out of russia our correspondent crane has actually had one of the best seats over there in moscow and
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jonathan as we've been talking about here the group stages of course over the home fans though there in russia how confident are they about their chances winning against spain this weekend well i think it really depends who you talk to but i do feel there is a sense of trepidation going into the match at the weekend. the feets against uruguay in russia's final group game is really kind of dampened spirits a bit. after such an amazing start to the tournament but you know there is some bravado among fans at one respect to immediately after the game said we're going to get to the semifinals because we can others though not quite sharing his optimist and someone found i spoke to today said it was going to be like kicking a child's lead you to work out who the child is in that scenario now the last time the two sides may see finished in a three zero draw in a friendly at the end of last year russia were two nodes oun in that much of one
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point so i think many fans would be pretty happy with a similar result some you know the humiliation some of fearing but whatever happens now to russia in this tournament there really is a hope among fans that their performances here will bode well for russian football in the future and whatever happens you're not going to be there to witness it in fact we understand that you're actually leaving russia tomorrow what has been your impression of the tournament so far. my overriding memory and i think the thing i will most with me is how much everyone is enjoying themselves not just the fans who traveled thousands of miles from all over the world to be here but the russians really really embraced this tournament celebration. argentinians chancing opposite. thing with. has been incredible and also things that just don't usually happen here people smiling and talking on the metro police offices being friendly and approachable
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things i'm told before the tournament unthinkable now you might argue this is all part of. what he wants you to see that russia despite being isolated internationally is capable of staging such a big tournament some people say what happens after the tournament what will actually change but you know i think there's others who are just enjoying the moment and you really complement for that so a jolly atmosphere and we're going to contrast that now just bring it back down to earth for a moment because germany came home yesterday and it was quite the frosty reception when they landed in france course in the past have never been knocked out of the world cup in the group stage usually when they come home especially the last three tournament's they've been. or first which means they've been welcomed by hundreds and hundreds and thousands of fans in the streets so this is the pressing when you see the players here. not happy they're disappointed with their performance because of as i said is a first for germany but plenty of teams have faced this humiliation before italy won in two thousand and six and two thousand and ten the same went for spain four
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years later. but maybe. i have to stop thinking about competition until the end of the group stage how long. have in terms of his accommodation as the coach there so. he just extend his contract to the d.f.t. so they're probably not going to sack him would be more his decision to leave. because once you're the top you know hard to stay at that level he was not happy but this is what i had to say when he landed in frankfurt yesterday afternoon. that's an expletive you said pretty very upset and still haven't completely processed the pain and disappointment of exiting the tournament side. it's going to take some time to come to terms with that you haven't because we have to be honest with ourselves because we failed at this world cup but that hasn't got a bouncy ball we're all incredibly upset that we didn't deliver for our fans for the team didn't perform the way they normally do like and can use the coach i'm
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responsible for that and i must ask myself why we didn't deliver those we need to take some time now and soon talks will be held to get this the type that you can lots of questions yet to be answered there meantime back in russia we know that russia against spain will be this weekend as you've highlighted for us jonathan can the host make it past the former world champions. pretty me on the spot with me being start his own red square reveler by the kremlin i think it will be tighter than a lot of people think spain haven't really convinced at this tournament and they forget they also have the very programs going into that sword and they sacked that coach on the eve of it after he joined right on the trace i think it will be close i think spain were probably going to go for two one to spain but russia can exit this tournament with their heads held very high in the jonathan crane in moscow and nick mechanic live here in the studio thank you so much to you reckon on the action
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. a quick reminder now of the top stories that we have been following for you e.u. leaders say that they have reached a deal on migration after marathon talks in brussels the french president says that the european cooperation has prevailed over nationalism german chancellor angela merkel has welcomed the deal but says that much work still needs to be done to overcome divisions and five people have been killed in a shooting at the offices of a newspaper in the u.s. state of maryland police believe it was a targeted attack the suspect is now in custody and had previously sued the newspaper over a story about him stalking a former classmate. and with that you are up to date now on d w news i'm sarah kelly and for lent it is so much for watching i hope to see you again see.
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have the benefit of pop. songs to sing along to download it is to come from super live. to be able to monetize gotta. have varied courses into active exercises the hard thing about that d w dot com slashdot atlanta on facebook and the app store. glen german for free w. . hello and welcome to quadriga this week's european union summit was said to be dominated by a deepening political crisis over immigration whether a compromise can be found and its outcome could decide the fate of germany's governing coalition and ultimately of the european.
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