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was the cause for dr. from before it starts aug ninth w. this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin donald trump lashes out at his nato allies. for germany as far as i'm concerned captive to russia because it's getting so much polish for a large. chunk launches a stinging attack on germany and says or nato members are taking advantage of america we are asking what this means to live transatlantic alliance also coming up
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one of germany's longest and most notorious neo nazi murder trials and with a life sentence today of the authorship of the only surviving member of the new nazis who's a racially motivated crimes shocked the nation was killed she would spend the rest of her life in jail. and strong suits the world cup final the primary industry is going to push the blues boss to belgium france will play the winner of the other semifinal gratiot face england too much. i'm a touchy ma spock's already flying in brussels ahead of the summit of nato which is just got underway now u.s. president donald trump arrived at the nato headquarters a short want to go here. clear that he expects america's european allies to pay
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more for their defense and this morning at a meeting with nato head against stoltenberg trunk to particular a gemini here's what he had to say as. far as i'm concerned this captive to russia because it's getting so much energy from. so we're supposed to protect germany but they're getting their energy from russia explain that to me you know. and the german chancellor respond a shock to those comments by donald trump this is what on the american had to say just a short while ago it's not the tongue did not germany owes nato a debt of gratitude extends to nato that german reunification happens and that europe is united today about that with germany also does a lot for nato we provide the second largest contingent of troops and we make most of our military capacity available to may tell you we're still very much involved in afghanistan to this day and therefore how can defend america's interests but i
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didn't go to the final stop the phenomena to come and they're not going to lose a brussels bureau chief maxwell fun who is at the nato headquarters might stop once from the german chancellor is a showdown between trump and merkel and the two sides the u.s. and the european allies in the offing at the summit. you know she even said something more impressive than the soundbite we just heard which of course is important but she connected her personal story to the russia comments of donald trump by saying that she remembered a time when a part of germany was occupied by the soviet union of course referring to eastern germany and then she added saying i am happy that today we can make independent decisions so that was a clear rebuke of what donald trump said about russia given the fact that the americans have already confirmed that during
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a planned bilateral meeting between donald trump and i'm going to go this afternoon will reiterate what he said about russia this morning yes i think we are heading towards a showdown between the two and next give us some context as to why donald trump raised this issue of russian gas supplies. it's a pattern emerging he has been raising and mixing up modeling different topics that usually in the international community are separate just to give you an example he's connecting trade with defense now he's connecting the relationship with germany to russia with the feds he's been connecting climate change with trade all those things and apparently although i cannot read his mind this is to up the pressure even more on germany and other nato countries to spend more on their defense. now we have to wait and see what comes out of the bilateral meeting between x.
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and mecca but all this does not seem to already for the nato summit max what does it mean for the transatlantic alliance the u.s. and its u.i. seem to be existing a bot. well three things the first one is it might mean that especially the european members will keep on spending more and more because it appears that this pressure has an effect the alliance is getting more money from european member states for example also from germany so that's one important factor here the second one is that you have to make a difference between what is happening militarily what trump is saying what is actually happening militarily and now for the last year we've been hearing these harsh words from the child but if you ask the diplomats here if you ask the people that are working you know on the in the machine room of nato they say we don't have any directive we don't have any orders to really change anything on the ground so that hasn't changed in the past and quite frankly that the third point agreed at
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the moment i can't think of it but i'll think of it later. myself one of the what's going on there right now thank you so much for bringing us up to date on the nato headquarters and of course you because bring that meeting and bring us more as and when it happens like you so much. and if i'm being updated with some other stories making news around the wild. celebrations outside of time hospital or twelve boys and the soccer coach as medical officials say the children and their coach in good condition. prominent chinese political campaign a king young man has been sentenced to thirteen years and jean off a court found him guilty of subversion of state's power he was fast as a counter-revolutionary in the one nine hundred eighty s. and has already spent a total of twenty two years in prison. according to a pakistani police suicide bombing at an election rally in the country's northwest
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has killed a secular politician for whom and with the bill north and the police trial of august fifty people were also injured in the attack at the national event in question. this comes ahead of national both share due for later this month the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility. a court in munich in germany has found guilty the only surviving member of the neo nazi terrorist cell that was involved in a ten year crime spree beata shaper has been sentenced to life in prison and found guilty on ten counts of murder awesome and membership of a terrorist organization she belonged to the group calling itself the national socialist underground or in a seal which carried out ten racially motivated modest two bombings and a series of robberies between two thousand and two thousand and eleven. the dobie correspondent frank kaufman is in munich is standing outside the courtroom and
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joins me now from the friends of belgium cheaper has been given a life sentence she is appealing that sentence from what you hear of the here how did she react when that verdict was given out. and. there was not so much change to what we know from her in the cause of all these last years when she when she was about her appearance in the courtroom she was very controlled calm and all there was not even on a single emotional reaction to. the verdict at the end when the judge mr kurtz nonstick a life sentence for practically because as it looks like now if this verdict will prevail in the appeal in the federal constitutional court and cuts way here in germany i then it's very much likely that she will not leave prison for fifteen years or even will have to stay longer than doubt. there are other reactions in the courtroom coming from supporters of mrs chap has. followers that
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were also on the on trial here for supporters of the terrorist group because their verdicts were read it safely. lower than the one for mischief or for example the main person supporting the terrorist group most of all even for will be convicted obviously for about ten years of time being next of member of the support network there but others less than three years and there's even a chance that one of the. people sitting here in the courtroom accused ones would might even leave the courtroom today as a free month nothing this is a trial that brought to me and made headlines around the once let's take a look now at what led to today's guilty verdict. throughout the years long trial the main defendant beyond the chief often turns her back on proceedings as if the
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charges did not concern her membership of a neo nazi terrorist organization involvement in ten murders arson bomb attacks and robberies but chip has always known a guilty verdict could mean spending the rest of her life in prison. prosecutors say. bernhard ran a right wing underground terrorist cell for fourteen years in november twenty seventh the two men were fine dead in this burnt out motor home only then did the apparent dimensions of the case become clear. chip is accused of setting fire to the house with the three suspects lived in a pond attempt to destroy evidence she was also charged with attempted murder in connection with the fire revelations of a suspected right wing terrorist group in germany shocked the country security authorities struggle to respond to their failure to detect it have afforded to have gone to charges before the state security senate of the munich higher regional court against the accused be out
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a champion for alleged supporters and assistance of the terrorist group national socialist underground known as the n.s.u. and. between two thousand and two thousand and seven prosecutors say the n.s.u. murdered nine people with turkish or greek migrant backgrounds and one policewoman . investigators initially suspected organized crime or clan feuds even family members the killings were insultingly nicknamed the dorner murders because some victims owned restaurants. as the authorities failure to properly investigate the killings became clear the n.s.u. case developed into a political as well as a policing scandal a number of parliamentary inquiries were set up their aim to find out how the investigators failed to connect the ten killings and identify the far right motive behind them politicians were forced to apologize to the victims' families for the state's failure to properly investigate the killings i knew i knew the biggest and
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yaba some relatives have themselves been wrongly suspected for years that is particularly disturbing and i sincerely apologize for its own thoughts. disillusioned relatives describe the distress of being treated as suspects instead of survivors coping with the murder of loved ones. whitish the sheer today i stand here mourning not only for my father i myself am also tortured by the question am i at home in germany chancellor angela merkel promised a thorough investigation but many questions remain unanswered the n.s.u. trial has taken five years it can only be hoped that the verdict against be out of shape provide some closure for the victims' families. so francophone in munich as micaela there's still so many open questions including allegations of institutional racism and the security agencies what lessons if any have been learned from this
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case. that's the number one question many families of the victims are caring for themselves they are saying is the investigation really being properly they are saying what about people standing in the background to now and you not see networks in germany that obviously supported this terror cell that killed at the end ten people. these questions are being asked by the way the whole entire day here also by supporting groups of the victims' families and they are not convinced that it's especially the public service the public services like it's just the police at the first place really has learned enough from these cases here thinking about institutional racism asking this question now in this over heated debate in germany about refugees whether people are really still independent enough independent enough in the police before they went and they're doing investigations
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. trying to find kaufman outside the courtroom in new nick in southern germany thank you very much for that update. to the work of non france have booked their place in the championship final and to talk about last night's game these two welcome a limo her turkey from the sports says welcome you know there was so much of anticipation both teams a very hungry to win this match in the end france won one nil against belgium how did they do it yeah so when you have one golden generation take on another you would expect more goals it didn't happen it was still a very tight match and at the end the difference maker was basically france defendo m.t.t. this man right here behind me on the screen and he scored a goal from a set piece and i have to mention that because around forty two percent of all golds at this world cup have come from set pieces that's a new record let's take
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a look at the report now. it wasn't until the twenty second minute it's k.g. seventy final sprang to life belgium's toby and a viral tonight on the turn a stunning sight from hugo to race fronts attack next kilian and back pay feeding benjamin providing the thirty eight minutes of vital stuff from t vocal twelve this time the breakthrough arrived early in the second half fronts the summer than t.t. rose highest and not home and strong reasons corner in the fifty first minute. nothing courtois could do about that one for france turned on the magic to produce one of the game slick his moves shortly after a lucky escape for belgium the red devils three men forward in the dying moments but left blur held firm under pressure. delirium at the final whistle the first world cup final appearance for france in twelve years probably show england line wait a heartbreaking and so the tournament for belgium. the live from us. for
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me the liberals said the much wasn't as exciting as i expected given the two teams are so strong laden presents problems i'm from a defensive perspective definitely definitely i mean france this was a display of top notch defending and m.t.t. i mean they defend it with a maturity way beyond yes and i think this is france's pragmatics and it might not be so pleasant on the eye but it's really paying off a compact a solid they know when to hit top gear and as we saw in the report belgium really had no solution they ran out of ideas and that's now hear what some of the players and coaches thought about the game. you know i'm an older i feel so much pride. like we worked a lot for this when we did it together phyllis or a person like us who like you moxie i scored the goal but the whole team played well on march we did what we had to do to get to the final it's just and i'm very
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proud of everything you want to do in that mall you feel to kill something unfortunate four hours the difference is jews are a devil situational so playing. the game was as you could imagine very close very hard. on he was going to be decided in two maybe they wanted he could find a funnel to join the boards or we could get a little bit of work in front of goal. ok let's look ahead to today's semifinal a crucial and england play each other for us to play the window one of them what do you expect issues of the match really well i have to say fifty fifty i mean crazy i think the hat there have a slight edge because they is a bit more creative and with the likes of new come our trade and even got to take it but i do think that in and we'll have the fresh legs because quesada did go twice into extra trot time twice into a penalty shoot out so that might either work for or against them let's take
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a look. this flight from london heathrow should be packed with england fans but the check in desk has seen busier days political tensions fears of the russian hooligans and costs mean the number of england supporters usually it's a will copies will die down this year even ahead of a first semifinal in twenty eight years. organizers have brought out a former miss russia to try to encourage more england fans to make the trip. i says i want to say to english fans guys that get it together come to russia and support a national team because if they have gotten into the same me fine no. croatia's wealth of talent could also be scaring off some england fans real madrid's luka moderates event to strike a mario man to catch and barcelona midfielder even rockets have shown so far a knock out wins by a penalties hoffenheim forward andrei kraemer h.
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knows england well from his time at leicester. england play more attractive and attacking football than in previous years. it's hard to say what suits especially because we have our own style. i'm sure the match won't be off to a false start because there's so much at stake we need to stay focused especially in defense. it could go the distance but know this england fans don't want penalties. ok let's take a look at the seventh piece of clothing everyone is wearing something what waistcoat wednesday what's it all about so i think most england fans will look like this today with the waistcoat and this is basically the fans are encouraged to support the team by having a waste coast waist coat on and the quick craze has gripped england before the semifinal against crazy and the man who started it all is in an manager gareth
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southgate. eight and the craze has been trending on social media ahead of the match parents paying tribute to the manager's fashion sense and it's such a hot item right now that in many parts of england they've even run out of waist cold coats but i have to say it's all being done it's not just in a steady craze it's really being done for good cause because money raised from this will go to a blood charity called blood why isn't i know why you're trotting around with the whiskered in the clothes of. you know not even fair and so i did oh boy. oh yeah. very much it also doesn't sides. ok now for some tennis is an error remains on course for her first wimbledon title after booking a place in the semifinals keva done down a day. in straight sets to clinch a loss for berth against it in a us to franco victory the possibility of an or german women's final on saturday
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and that's up to you live under georgia scheme from behind to beat a kick you bet since george this is enjoying her best ever run at the grand slam but it doesn't get any easier she leads seven time wimbledon champion serena williams in the semifinals. ok let's get here of business is now with danielle can we call it a trade war as yet danielle we're getting close from close we've held off so far but soon we'll have no other choice the next round in the american chinese trade conflict is what we're talking about donald trump's administration is getting ready to impose tariffs on another two hundred billion dollars in chinese imports the white house says the new levees are response to china's counter tariffs which came after america's first round of import duties while they focused on industrial goods to limit the impact on consumers the expanded list of over six thousand products includes everyday items like electric lamps and food like macro beijing slams the
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threat as totally unacceptable unbalanced from post counter measures. and that's bringing economists high not fluster back on this you've said that trump is rights to be angry at america's trading partners why yeah he goes you know they've. difference in their current account in the trade accounts for now i think something like thirty even forty years and indeed troubles right and say this is true certain extent unfair because free trade shish trade should be trade without criminal balances on the one side and the other sites or something has to be done on the surface and either of those countries or the deficit go ok but it's not europe's fault that the dollar is weak and pushing up energy inflation it's not china's fault that america is driving up national investment and not savings when the us isn't near full employment and growing why is trump stirring things up at all. you
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know you see nevertheless whatever. the city economic situation us are if you have a trade deficit to permit you losing something that's why the surplus countries feel like witness no they're the winners the trump is the loser so he says why should we get more even if we are at full employment in europe is not. this is not a good argument against him and about savings had nothing to do with savings this is just my view a very silly economic theory that says you need to save to have a current account surplus so it all countries in the world would save they could nevertheless not have a current account surplus because the world cannot have a current account surplus but forget about this for a moment deploying deployment it's very simple. china and more germany have gained employment have gained jobs and in the past years because of their exports which were to a certain extent maybe not expensive enough not to cheap if germany just isn't
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thought he he would look at the strategy though and in the end it is going to end up blowing up and trumps face he's pushing china to the edge as we've just heard they cannot match the value of this latest batch of tariffs trump announced that would be the easy way out but they may be forced to intervene against u.s. businesses in china who operate in that all was to sell off u.s. debt to hit american bar was where it's trump is going too far. to say of the last argument again it's no argument at all if the chinese are selling us debt for someone to buy to us debt that's not now the threat to the us at all is no way they were driving not a harrowing. no no no no not at all because the boring is the turn by the american central bank the federal reserve and not by the market and market this is all kind of theories that trump doesn't buy and is not buying the theory. for good reason so
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. this is all kind of new liberal neo classical economics that he doesn't he doesn't. accept and he doesn't believe and so far my view he's right to a certain extent at least and so far we have to come back to the client who did what and was it justified or not and to germany wait stamping has not only hit the unit united states but it has hit europe and so even in europe we have to find a solution for that and why should we all the time complain about we have to do something germany has to change and no country in the world can have a current accounts of eight percent nine and over many as china has reduced its overall multilateral current account surplus and that is right getting all the time out to china is not justified germany is a different situation germany has done nothing to reduce its current accounts of us ok but the throwing the neoliberal economics out of the window trump as you said is
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for straight to the germany's massive trade surplus from the german side but what they supposed to stop making great cars tell consumers to stop saving their hard on pashman he said savings on even involved here what do they need to do prefer. well you have to get to have to increase your prices out to increase your prices by increasing your wages wage dumby where the cards so the higher wage increase would be the solution that's very simple like that as germany doesn't have its own currency it has to use wages to her simple thing if germany would still have the demand but you might not appreciate it which has exactly the same effect as a prius increasing wages more and he has. spent more in the public deficit. base than puffing up and it's a not be proud of his famous black zero for just some nonsense and just ok so germany's hands are tied there by the euro it sounds like economist kind of prospect thank you very much for your analysis on the work done. now let's get
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a reminder all the top stories we're following for you. a nato summit in brussels off the us president donald trump criticized america's european allies. of taking advantage of america. and one of germany's longest most notorious neo nazi murder trials. and then to life in prison on ten counts of murder. was part of a national socialist underground. members carried out a ten year racially motivated killing spree. and watching the news. coming up. at the top of that.
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