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but is it because it will be legal in the us to handle every of the tea. party find us on facebook and on com. this is live from berlin tonight the trunk whiplash in the u.s. president threatens to leave the alliance hours later he declares a fine tuned machine truck boasted today of winning big spending increases from nato members he then flew to britain where more controversy awaits after trump said the british people like not get the briggs's they voted for also coming. where does
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your digital data go after you die in a landmark judgment a german court rules that facebook must grant a grieving mother access to her deceased daughter's account. it's good to have you with us it was arguably the most divisive summit in native's sixty nine year history and today it ended with as much turmoil as it began u.s. president donald trump spent most of the two days lambasted nato members for not spending enough on defense especially germany and this morning after an emergency session reaffirmed his commitment to the alliance and said that his allies had all agreed to increase their budget contributions. true to
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form u.s. president trump taking center stage at an old press conference trump ailed the nato summit is a big success we're very happy and have a very very powerful very very strong nato much stronger than it was two days ago. but not everyone's as happy as he thinks trump ruffled more than a few nater feathers with an apparent threat to leave the alliance if other countries fail to increase defense spending later backtracked speaking of the u.s. a strong commitment to nato. are you still threatening to potentially pull the united states out of nato i think it probably can but that's unnecessary and the people have stepped up today like they've never stepped up before trumps determination to get his way on spending also disrupted in meeting about ukraine and georgia non nato members were forced to leave the room as the raul escalated it. it was
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a little tough for a little while. leaders were even confronted with a new spending target when trump tweeted that commitments must go up to four percent. but nato allies said they remained committed to a twenty fourteenth. the help of a dutch onto at least speaking for germany has made it clear that we know we have to do no harm and this change of direction started a long time ago at that. leaving the summit trump said he was happy with the tremendous progress that has been made over the two days but other leaders late did night they'd caved into trump's demands. well i'm joined tonight by the german marshall fund of the united states mr tesco is an author and foreign policy analyst to his work at the german defense ministry as well as with nato he had a front row seat at the nato summit in brussels mr here's how it's good to have you
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back on the show maybe you can help us find some clarity truck declared victory today saying that everyone had agreed to his demands for spending four percent of g.d.p. on defense but that is not what we are hearing from other leaders what is the truth . the truth is that of course four percent was not agreed at the summit what we have seen is a classic trump in a sense we have seen a president who has escalated the negotiations and the proceedings really of the summit on that second day today and in order to increase pressure on the other allies and threatening even to basically withdraw the united states from the alliance and there was this kind of zero gravity moment today at the summit when you for all those present that was you know a moment where everybody thought ok you know is this the kind of show that we've all expected is it ending but in reality what has been agreed as is as pretty much you know what everybody has agreed to already when you look at the communique the
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declaration the actual tangible outcome of the summit reaffirming the two percent spending goal from twenty fourteen and that is the official line of nato tonight truck maintains that more defense spending is necessary to make nato a fear alliance and with that in mind of waiting to take a listen to what german chancellor angela merkel said today about the reasons for increasing spending one hundred twenty thousand we began making changes long ago we're doing this for all soldiers but also of course for the alliance we're also doing this in light of an altered security situation the need for it was made particularly can it by the attack on ukraine and the annexation of crimea. now there we see americal intro see very different things and you've written this traditional that not since the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's is anyone got nato was wrong and donald truong was the missing.
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i think he's missing that a couple of things first of all the role of the united states and europe you know this is a strategic role this is a role that is good both for the u.s. and for the europeans it is a stabilizing force also in european politics and has been there since the one nine hundred fifty s. and he you know does not see the fragility of the of the political agreement of the of the a queer librium of power in europe and how crucial his own country is to it and then of course the other thing that he doesn't see is that a strategic security guarantee and that is what article five of nato is and that is issued essentially by the americans as the strongest ally must come on conditionally it cannot be turned into a transactional kind of security care and he will you pay for protection because then it loses its credibility and this is something that not only the europeans the allies see that it's also something that you know will be seen in russia and which will be very closely and interestedly observed also in beijing you know this is
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something that matters that you know credibility and trust are the key currencies a such an alliance money is also important but these other two things reigns supreme and if you kind of ignore them you're doing to the damage to the alliance without even knowing you know it's a show with the german marshall fund of the united states joining us tonight from brussels mr touchett always always we appreciate your insights thank you. from that native summit in brussels the us president traveled on to what he called hot spot. he arrives during what has already been a difficult week for prime minister theresa may two key members of her cabinet resigned over her handling of britain's exit from the european union brecht's it trump is adding fuel to that fire by weighing in on the issue. is four day visit with a black tie gala and blend palace near the city of oxford tonight he and first lady . to resign may. visit the two leaders are expected to talk about
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a bilateral trade deal police expect more than one hundred projects across the country mr trump's visit here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world syrian state television says that government forces have raised the national flag over parts of darius city that had previously been in rebel hands since two thousand and eleven was the scene of the original anti assad protest that sparked the civil war seven years ago the move is a major victory for president bush also israel has released video of its forces attacking syrian military positions near the occupied golan heights the country said its forces hit three targets in retaliation after a syrian drone entered israeli air space syrian forces continue to push towards the goal area israel seized from syria in one thousand sixty seven the u.n. still regards it as syrian territory. the former separatist leader of catalonia.
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could soon be extradited to space now that's after a german court cleared his extradition on a charge that he misused public funds which fled fane last year after attempting to declare keva lodhi is independence he has been in germany since march. e.u. interior ministers have been trying to hammer out a common plan on migration at a meeting and. their plan is to strengthen the e.u.'s external borders and combat people smuggling interior ministers of italy austria and germany want tighter e.u. wide asylum policy but others are concerned about the impact that would have on human rights. where does your digital data go after you die wednesday a german court handed down a landmark ruling elevating inheritance rights over private data protection the court ordered facebook to turn over the data which had belonged to the parents of
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a deceased adult the family had been in a legal battle for years claiming that information in their daughter's facebook account could give clues to what caused her death. almost six years ago at teenage girl was run over by an underground train in berlin whether it was a suicide or a tragic accidental still unknown the parents shared a drive to get access to her facebook page to find out if the messages provided any clues although they have to loving code the said was blocked as facebook had already memory allies to account after facebook refused to grant them access the parents went to first case and twenty fifteen only for another court to overturn the ruling on the grounds that opening the account would compromise the privacy of the chinos just contact. in the latest verdict the federal court ruled that the parents can inherit decoders facebook accounts. so we have an. analogue documents
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like diaries and personal letters are readily passed on us from an inheritance point of view there's no reason to treat digital content differently do you talk. around us to ponder. until now liars and activists advise people to make their own arrangements until such time that there was a final ruling catacombs of fundamentally advise people to take care of their estate one way to do that is by issuing a letter of authorization which can include how digital data is dealt with in case of death is. not included you designate someone you trust and ideally give them power of attorney. to form up to be given so it is imparted to take care of once digital legacy but not everyone is aware of that and the obviously so we're not going to i haven't thought about what happens to it when i die. or photos are also digital inheritance i now print them out for my daughter and put them into another
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album money talks on the as open as i will and it's only sort of us old enough to think about if you have to so not at all no. really just to make the somewhat difficult. topic because i'm personally affected right now since someone i know died and the question came up what happens to their facebook account i see it in facebook. maybe. two that he did it did. but i don't have a photo about it i don't know the federal court's decision could now centerpiece it and for how gemini deals with the ditz to legacy in the future. serena williams is third to the woman and final after a straight sets victory over germany's you'll your girl guess the seven time champion cruised past gergis six two six four williams will now meet i'm going to care for in a rematch of the twenty sixteenth fine made quick work of your lane i'll stop
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paying go winning the match six three six three in just over an hour it's the second time the german has been to the final at the all england club at the tour de france ireland's dan martin time his attack to perfection to claim victory on stage six the team u.a.e. emirates ryder pulled ahead inside the final kilometer and never looked back at the top of the standings belgium's greg fine met kept hold of the leader's yellow jersey. this one hundred eighty one breast free the countryside really sprang to life in the closing stages with the pellets. breakaways new zealand's jack made his victory but like those before him his lead was eaten up by the main pack. this was a bad day for the other title contender. on the twenty seventh. he lost nearly a minute to getting a puncture with five kilometers to go outfront the pace was picking up as the
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riders made their way up the day's final clyne while the pack just position. in a group the line he held on ahead of him right at piano and. this was the second. career. clung on during the final climb and state. are the football knell chelsea have sector there. after just two seasons in charge that's according to british media reports. to the premier league title in his first year at stamford bridge and one this year. but his future was plunged into doubt after the team fell to qualify for next season's champions league is expected to be replaced by another italian the former napoli coach marty. it. is a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you us president. has
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reaffirmed his commitment and. he boasted of winning increases in spending from nato ally. visits in the u.k. . from berlin for all of us here thanks for the company will see you at the top of the hour with more news. you know. like right. gemini with t.w. any time i mean plays. music music video never let.
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