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this is deja news live from bali and in football from schools the world again in a blue lift to the world cup trophy last night gigi additional steam beating a resilient croatian side in the final in moscow and setting off wild celebrations back home in paris well the police did have to use tear gas when things got out of control. on the pitch blue crush croatian didn't sing for two victory they scored twice in each hall and although croatia never gave up it just wasn't enough on the night it's a second world title for the fridge. also on the program
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a high stakes summit in helsinki between the u.s. and russian presidents donald trump greeted by the president of finland before the talks with lucky me up putin there was a sizable demonstration against both trunk and putin trump also said relations between the u.s. and russia had never been words. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring a good to have you with us french soccer fans all on top of the world this morning after that team won the world cup last night in a hard fought but decisive win over croatia millions of french spilling out onto the streets to celebrate throughout the night. the sea of love now. city of joy paris erupts after france's win in moscow.
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thousands of the seaborn fans packed the french capital. dancing in the streets and shouting from the rooftops. well this is great everyone is here together and it's a good atmosphere and makes everyone feel better and we're happy to be here and pride to be french. nationals and it's honestly i really felt as happy as i do today. i remember in one nine hundred ninety eight it was fourteen years old i can celebrate like this but tonight i'm going to set the city on fire thank you france think you laid look it's great it was great thank you go they observed where the champions. one fan in particular couldn't contain his excitement french president and man were not called watching the match in moscow he even got
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a pass on the head from his croatian counterparts thrilled to the team second place . ok we're not going to get some reaction and analysis on what happened last night from g.w. sports team extensively covering this story for you tom general here with me in the studio good to have you with us and standing for by forests in the french capital paris and turkey in the croatian capital of zagreb melanie. we're going to start with tom here. but then tom the croatians actually donated the first half of the final a lot of possession that they had to the french coach to do additional saying that you know it was sheer mental strength that pulled the french through in the end how significant is this french victory well i mean the world cup is the biggest event in sports very significant is that i wish to avoid all that. did is film has been has made himself one of only three men in history to have won the world cup as a player which he did as captain back in march in art. and it was so as the coach
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pays just nineteen years old he's won the young player of the tournament he's the first teenager to school in the finals and pele in one hundred fifty eight. the final itself was the highest scoring finals it's one thousand nine hundred sixty six france had the second youngest scored the whole the whole tournament so what the records tell a little bit of the story because the story what self unless you see the pictures though let's see how the game of the loaded. an early and twenty one free kick made its way past the croatian keeper but it was a croatian head that not it in mario months to catch with an unlucky own goal to get france the lead. but the croatian comeback kings hit back in the twenty eighth minute to even pettish each. he went from hero to zero though as a video review showed him in handling the ball. a soft penalty but nonetheless tucked away by greaseman for his fourth of the tournaments. in the second half
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france extended their lead through paul pogba. a long range effort chucked into the corner. julien and bok they repeated that trick again beating daniel from far out for one france then took their foot off the gas pedal. mention to chase down a back pass for hugo lloris and connected an embarrassing mistake but the french captain did the front for a long four to the final score a blue win the world cup for a second time with smiles all around. and so with me in the studio tom going to be a sports a toll of course has always to to win this kind of title you need a little bit of good fortune the french had that today a soft penalty an own goal knee i mean it's not even a football match and it's always an element of fortune whether you're playing down the ball with your friends or you playing in the world on or you always need a little bit of luck. the was a true is that you called when the biggest competition in the sporting world
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without deserving to do it france played brilliant football for its own man did you had to show him was really the tactical monster. of the whole to him and you know his system was criticised a little bit for maybe not getting the best out of his attacking talents but he sat back in the games they needed to sit back and he attacked at the right moments and you know he's the one holding the trophy end of the day in fact we can hear from him now and see how pleased he was with his victory last night. it's simply beautiful it's marvelous for these players they're such a young generation some of them are world champions or just nineteen even though others have been around a lot longer. brilliantly today but we showed lots of mental strength. in any case we scored four goals it's deserved. to be. we scored four goals it's deserved you can talk you with that let's bring in these really moho tuckey now in the french capital paris some millions of french fans on
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the streets yesterday you were in the middle of it in the thick of it i believe they cost you an entire night's sleep what was it like in paris oh i mean the beginning as any other celebrations it was joy it was ecstasy the country was on cloud nine but of course what started off as a very family event as peaceful celebrations turned quite ugly later into the night and that's me as it's we had a small contingent of hands that basically turned by violent they started damaging property and they started kicking in the windows of business says you even had what is it bottles bottles being thrown at the cops and the cops of cook course had to come in and disperse the crowds and so celebrations were cut short and of course one of the main places where you would have all that and gather up to the world cup victory is to santelli say and that's where it's tradition to basically go up and
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down the street around the opted for your home and that of course all the celebrations were cut short because of the violence yesterday ok alina so that was that was the blemish on last night's celebrations all on a more positive note i believe you know a very a very diverse crowd celebrating last night tell us more about that. it is and that was also a very big talking point because this team the two thousand and eighteen eighteen team had so many has so many similarities with the one of nine hundred ninety eight and ice and i spoke to so many fans she has so many people here in france and of course there was just talk about both of them having a very ethnically diverse make up the us from africa from north africa from the middle east so you have so much diversity but the fans also in one thousand nine hundred eight what happened was that people thought that now that we have an
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ethnically diverse team that wins us the world cup that that would somehow help solve some of the political and social problems in the country specifically some of the racial tension but of course we saw what happened after nine hundred ninety eight frightening opinion just increased so people here all quite aware that football is something that that unifies the country temporarily it's meant to be enjoyed and that it's not a solution to the country's political and social problems ok and the moment he thanks for that we're going to switch now to the croatian capital to zagreb melanie . on hand for us then melanie give us a sense of the mood in zagreb in croatia are all people mostly disappointed or all they celebrating. somewhat surprisingly there was no disappointment no sadness just a massive outburst of joy him zagreb just behind me spak these thousand people were here yesterday what seemed to game day but cheering throughout the entire game
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uprooting the players after and throughout the entire night people did not stop sending breaking we had waving flags flying and crying because people singing and dancing and it was just truly amazing to see how great the festivities yeah ok so very small ball couldn't very proud of making it to the final of the well cup we're going to come by. tom here in the studio tom you know two years ago france were hosting the european championships they lost the final a huge disappointment is that one reason why they now won this final i think i mean of course it's the experience of using a foreigner always helps and you know any experience of having those are progressing that far through that's on them and. adds a lot to the squad but let's not forget some of the players who really announce themselves at this tournament was there last year rose of course killian pays the first name on everybody's lips like i said the young player of the tournament this
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time around really opened games up really took teams apart when he ran at them so france is future is looking very broad ok tom many thanks for that tom going on here in the studio. in paris and melanie in many thanks to all of you moving on now we're going to look ahead to the first ever summit between u.s. president all trump and his russian counterpart vladimir putin taking place in helsinki today arriving in the finnish capital trump said relations between the u.s. and russia have never been worse and whether the summit will make them any better is uncertain because the agenda is shrouded in quite a bit of mystery at the moment it's left washington's european allies nervous about any concessions that might make during the summit and those nerves frayed further yesterday when the u.s. president called the european union a phone in terms of trade. donald trump the u.s. president arrives in helsinki. and you know when trump is in town
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he's here to meet vladimir putin russia's president in a high profile a much anticipated summit it's the last stop on trump's european tool and like elsewhere he's been met with protests around two thousand finns turned out in helsinki to oppose the president's views. and the protesters aren't all too happy with putin's track record either what will the leaders discuss well it isn't that clear trump's administration has said they aren't looking for anything concrete i don't expect anything i frankly don't expect i go with very low expectations i think they're getting along with the russians a good thing but it's possible. the summit in helsinki is being billed more as an opportunity for the leaders to improve their report then as a chance to hammer out a new relationship but it hasn't all been plain sailing in a television interview the day before he left for helsinki trump once again rattled
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his european allies. asked who he thought his number one foe was trump said not russia but the e.u. he said well i think we have a lot of photos i think the european union is a foe what they do to us in trade now you wouldn't think of the european union but there are folks these comments to a quick response from donald tusk e.u. council president america and the e.u. are best friends who have a says we are foes is spreading fake news. the theme of trump's time in europe ruffled feathers the president's relationship with russia has been under scrutiny since he was elected president casting doubt on the strength of the u.s. european alliance ahead of a summit with russia only adds fuel to the fire. and did over his peter craven is covering today's summit in helsinki for us first of all peter why helsinki why are the two men meeting in the finnish capital. well christopher for more we gather
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this was a suggestion that came from donald trump itself himself he put that suggestion to his team he said he wanted to have a backdrop that would be monumental no i when you look behind me and you see the president's palace across there the yellow fronted building where the press conference is going to take place between putin and trump this afternoon it doesn't look exactly monumental and i think when we talk about monumental in a backdrop i think what donald trump was referring to was that what we all know is that helsinki has been a venue down the years for big summits east west summits the united states and russia the united states in the soviet union not least the famous summit that led to the helsinki declaration accords back in one thousand nine hundred seventy five and that really led to invention through the process of doing more to the final demise of the soviet union i don't think anything so grand is going to happen here in helsinki today in fact donald trump despite the fact that he had huge expectations in advance of this get together monumental if he is actually now being
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backpedaling and saying don't expect too much keep expectations low well despite those low expectations or at least that expectation management strategy should we call it this is a much anticipated summit. very little information about what's going to be on the table though what the two leaders are going to talk about so what are you hearing what are we expecting to be on the table. well two things i think first of all that's donald trump style he wants to go into these meetings he says he is prepared but he's not really as prepared as generally speaking leaders are going into these summit meetings that says that that kind of his team quite frankly they fear that such a smooth operator does not emit putin is going to run rings around him what are they going to talk about will trump said before he left the u.s. to come to this meeting and to come to europe he said they're going to talk about syria they're going to talk about. crimea they're going to talk about ukraine but they're also. inevitably now we're going to have to talk about the charges the
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accusations of russia meddling in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election with these twelve indictments that came through in the u.s. so further indictments accusing u.s. russian operatives of meddling in the election donald trump is going to have to look at him and putin bright deep in the eyes and says do you know about this you've been involved in this can you come clean here from the track record from the past is going to say i know nothing donald trump is going to come out of the meeting and say well i asked him but he said he does not think i believe him. of course some another. section if you want to who are looking on nervously the europeans they're worried that trump might make concessions to putin that will harm their interests all those war is justified you know. many people think so and then again because this is going to be a meeting behind closed doors we're not quite sure we we have no idea frankly what they what you know what arrangements they might make with each other what we do know this is been a bad week for europe donald trump but rated nato leaders
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a few days ago he berated cerise and bay in london he's now come out and said the u.s. a photo and let's be honest donald trump and. share a lot of common ground here their gut instinct says a chisel away at the values based liberal democracies that you stands for and whether they're going to agree to do more of that let's wait and see but i don't think they're going to tell us they are going to be you know this is why they want to speak in private ok peter many thanks for that bit of craven in helsinki. time now to catch up with some of the other stories making news around the world two reporters from man march charged with violating the country's secrecy laws and you to testify in court today the two she did not guilty on charges of seeking classified information last year as part of the report on the government's handling of the range of prices the case is being closely watched as a chance to press freedom and we have now. activists in the indian city of bhopal
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have demonstrated in support of the rights india's beachy community is hoping the country's supremes court will soon move to criminalize gay sex the court has been hearing a challenge to that which dates back to the colonial era. nearly two hundred migrants have disembarked in the italian port of parts of go to several e.u. countries agreed to take them in the migrants are part of a group of hundreds saved from a distressed boat on saturday italy had initially refused to allow them to dock until other countries agreed to accommodate them. you're watching the news still to come on this program the twelve boys rescued from a cave in thailand are getting ready to leave hospital and resume their lives as normal at first they took time to remember harrowing member of the rescue team they've only just been told about. business news now with monica there's another
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summit underway this one's in beijing i believe absolutely it's between china and the e.u. christopher and the european union has asked the united states china and russia to ease global trade tensions saying there is danger they could spiral out of control european council president donald tusk was speaking in beijing at the opening of a summit between china and the european union task insisted that europe china and the u.s. and russia had a duty not to destroy the global order task called for a roof. form of international trade rules as well as an overhaul of the world trade organization while there's still time to prevent what he called conflict and chaos . well for more on that summit and the relationship between china and the you i'm joined by senior economist at commands bank in singapore good to have you with us of course we have this this trade disputes between the u.s.
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and china which is getting worse and now we have u.s. president to trump we just heard that calling the e.u. a follow on trade is this now the time for the european union and china to to strengthen economic ties yes i think so in the basically all we have seen that day in the u.s. has that is collate in that instance that with the rest of the ward and days like the u.s. were olds that another far away another ten percent terry two hundred billion chinese goods i stood so this year because you and china these days that rate and the globalization under pressure as well so basically a big if it makes sense for all sides we create union and china just go in is your issue my trips as well as on the brink of a site what could that strategy look like what does china for example want from the e.u. . i think you know in for china's perspective there are two things no one to strengthen
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with you one thing is that china went to strengthen its economic ties was the european union my chait so basically china won't to your inquiries by lecture or treat flaws with the e.u. in the next couple of years and on the other hand china that why to improve its supply chain and also you know how so basically e.u. is the kind of destination for china's operates to improve its corporate governance as well as the state knowledge in the future so basically i think in this case there could be more capital flows between china and the e.u. in the coming years now the economic and trade relations between the european union and china isn't conflict free there certainly issues like price dumping or theft of intellectual property is there enough common ground for the two to strengthen economic types pops' even go as far as a free trade agreement where i think you know the free trade agreement is kind of.
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you know maybe in the foreseeable future and in that you know meantime you know we do see that china you try to walk out to have more calm and ground for all sides to come up with more consult concrete to know economic relationship in the future definitely i think you know what china is case it has to be improved and it's columnist on the right you tell outlook property as well as the overall kind of market access for the rest of the company is calling around howard hughes senior economist at commencement in singapore thank you so much thanks. and with just about eight months left it's still unclear how breaks it will actually play out one of the key issues is immigration which britain wants to control but if you are in the strawberry business without migrant workers from the
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continent you will be in trouble brits love their strawberries but they don't like to pick them. david figures is approved for the fourth generation in a family business but maybe more and more of his group is rotting in the fields the pickers who work for him for years to stop showing up not just do we want labor from europe but we want to be at a trade with europe we boy they stroll revamps came from belgium the worst came to the worst we would be going through and. i know of more than one farmer who has started growing fruit of the industry suffers without labor from eastern europe percent the pickers in britain come from there according to the farmers association and they can't find british people who are pulling their thousands of workers down in these critical weeks they don't know if they'll be welcome after price it in the pound has also lost a lot of value over brags that which makes fruit picking elsewhere in europe more attractive. i have a long time here so i'm still happy here so when i will not be happy with just
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going on the place foreign workers leaving the u.k. is not only a problem in agriculture hundreds of thousands of jobs are under threat at companies like rolls royce jaguar airbus and siemens and so our entire industrial sectors like steel. eighty percent of those exports go to the e.u. market so for us we absolutely need for the very survival of the steel said unique a seamless trade with terrorists. with no end in sight for the u.k. trade deal many sectors have a long road at economic instability ahead of them. to something uplifting now because this is a story that's in the captivated the well it's christopher absolutely the heroic rescue you may remember last week of twelve boys and their football coach trapped for two and a half week deep inside a flooded cave in thailand and the boys are doing well the doctors and pleased with
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their recovery and as they prepare to leave hospital they've now been told for the first time how one person a former navy diver lost his life during the grueling mission to free them. a moment of silence for the men who died trying to save their lives. former tiny seals some on good nine run out of air as he was laying oxygen canisters for the rescue of the trapped football team. good nine is being memorized in a huge painting depicting the cave rescue more than three hundred artists are working on it it also features john volunteer and in a new interview the british diver recalled the moments of the rescue mission that brought the boys back to safety procedure is in this situation we're swimming along on the water passage wherever there is as spice we surface we shout and also
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we smell. and. in this case we smelt the children before we actually saw them. from their hospital beds the children record the messages of banks to the rescuers. and thank you for worrying about me and thank you for going inside the cave to help me out don't worry about me now i'm safe. i would like to thank all thais who sent their moral support i will get better and keep fighting well as. the boys are expected to leave hospital soon but they'll continue to receive psychological support. outside the cave complex a mammoth cleanup is underway authorities plan to turn the cave into a tourist attraction with safeguards in place to ensure nobody gets trapped again. a quick update for you of our top stories this hour there's again france of lifted
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the world cup trophy for a second time to do dishes team beating croatia for two in the form of fans back home from school just as wrong as the players. and the u.s. president donald trump has been welcomed by the finnish presidential head of his summit with his russian counterpart vladimir putin trunk saying that relations between the u.s. and russia have never been worse a large demonstration reaching both leaders on the streets. as your world news update from. the top of the hour in the meantime don't forget you can always get the latest updates from our website that's dot com up next here on news a documentary on monumental museums thanks for watching.
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