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this is it really was like for a girl in a u.s. president to trust russia over his own intelligence services dull chum takes vladimir putin's word on election meddling. by president putin he just said it's not russian i will say this and i don't see any reason why it would be. the next down doing moment from
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a summit that grow quick convention in more ways than one will get the details from our correspondents around the world also coming up with a hero's welcome for france's world champions the victorious it team have arrived back home and are showing off the famous trophy in a victory parade down the seans an easy hundreds of thousands of fans have packed into central paris to greet and celebrate live from an. hour layover walk thank you so much for your company everyone president donald trump has triggered a storm of controversy in the u.s. after openly disagreeing with his own intelligence agencies and savor russian president vladimir putin the pair health their first ever summit today in the finished capital helsinki well during
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a press conference afterwards putin denied that russia ever meddled in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential elections and trump clearly agreed with him saying he saw no reason for russia to meddle in the vote. and that statement directly contradicts u.s. intelligence agencies the summit comes days after the u.s. indicted twelve russian agents for hacking during that very election so i have great confidence in my intelligence people but i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today and what he did is that in credible offer he offered to have the people working on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the twelve people i think that's an incredible offer thank you all right let's go straight to warehouse sinky teri schultz covering the summit and leads us off the terry extraordinarily
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extraordinary language in that first of bilateral a meeting between dowell trump and russia's vladimir putin the president basically citing went over his own intelligence agencies was this unexpected. i think that nobody knew what exactly to expect from either of these two men they're very unpredictable leaders but i think that that perhaps here in europe people were expecting to hear more about the kind of issues that president trump has been trumpeting about in the days leading up to this summit the kind of issues he talked about it in nato you know how ending germany over defense spending talking about brecht said about advice he gave theresa may i don't think anybody could have been briefed been prepared for exactly what he said about his own intelligence agencies and agreeing with putin or believing putin that he had nothing to do with election meddling when clearly all the evidence shows otherwise i think that is what stunning people when you look at the reaction on twitter i
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don't think anyone expected him to to not stand up at all to president putin president trump is also known to want to be portrayed as a strong leader and after this press conference i simply don't think that he can walk away thinking he looks like a strong and patriotic leader a cherry as you referenced so just seen your reporting there there's somebody coming out the back of the blues in couple of days for america's european allies who have been braided by trump undermined at times as well did you get the impression after this presser that president putin is now gaining the upper hand at the expense of the e.u. for instance. i don't think we know yet because of course we should mention that there were two hours where the two men were alone with simply interpreters in the room and nobody knows exactly what they discussed and nobody knows if there were any bargains made no one knows if as feared president trump agreed to do things like back off in nato exercises in order to
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make putin feel more comfortable that was something president trump was asked about directly especially by members of the baltic states back at the nato press conference he was asked specifically will you support nato exercises in the baltics and he said we'll have to see which is something we heard also on crimea we'll have to see whether he reiterated the u.s. policy rejecting the annexation of crimea by russia and because we don't know what happened for the majority of that meeting two hours i don't think we know just how strong putin's hand is just from the optics he definitely looks like president trump was conciliatory to all the russian issues only on one point president putin did say that president trump in the meeting reiterated that crimea was illegally and its but he said nothing at the press conference and that's something that ukraine very much wanted to hear that the united states is standing by ukraine as an ally a country to whom i said i should mention the u.s.
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is getting defensive weapons and yet president doesn't stand up for his own policy on that country so i think putin walks away clearly a victor in these in these cases now what president bush did do is speak about new pathways to peace with russia should be holding our breath. again lately we just don't know what the details are he mentioned that there may be new ways to find peace in syria but with no practical details mentioned at all you just don't know what that means president from mentioned refugees but these were just passing random comments he didn't lay out a real plan and again i just can't emphasize strongly enough that without knowing what may have been promised in exchange for a more peaceful religion that relationship with russia i don't think anybody's breathing easy at this moment because of a lack of a substance as you're pointing out now president trump has left tel sink you where you are a short while ago that this summit deliver on what world leaders were expecting.
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again we didn't know what to expect i think that europe may be a little relieved if we have to be honest that president trump didn't continue his line of you know nato two percent budget which is just been a nonstop refrain from him i think that europe is probably happy that that didn't come up here but they don't know what was said in its stead and i think that will be leaving many europeans very nervous until there's more unpacking by officials other than trump we're very much going to want to hear from secretary of state pompei a whose job it is to smooth down relations with allies will want to hear what john bolton said now john bolton has been very tough on russia before he took this new job as the n.s.c. adviser to president trump so he's going to have to come out and explain exactly what happens from here we just don't know that press conference was quite a show many surprising things said we don't know what will happen on the ground president trump says a lot of things that don't actually work out an implementation when he criticizes
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nato he doesn't say that actually he has strengthened u.s. presence in europe for example so i think we're going to have to see what other officials say how they explain what was said in that press conference and if indeed he really was so conciliatory to putin that that entire u.s. policy will change and tilt more towards the kremlin to be continued teri schultz reporting live from house inky thank you all right well let's get you now the view from washington and how that all went down in the perspective from moscow we have your shutter bureau chief in the russian capital and alexandra on nominee w.'s north america bur chief alexander when you give you the first word to put it crudely don't present some just throw his country's justice department under the bus. well that's the case many observers many commentators here say a we have seen so far predominantly very negative reactions we have the
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top democrat in the senate chuck schumer saying accusing the president of dangerous failure to step up to his russian counterpart the counterpart said in a statement the president who sides with the russian president against american law enforcement american defense officials and american intelligence agencies is weak dangerous and sulk less so very strong reactions here also among republicans. have we heard i believe you also heard from the house speaker some very harsh words from the republican party as well. yes house speaker ryan issued a statement saying that there is no question that moscow interfered in the u.s. presidential elections at that saying the statement is also saying that president
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trump must appreciate that russia is not our ally we also saw some very negative reactions from all over the republicans from republican senators from bob corker for example who is the chairman of the u.s. senate committee on foreign affairs he said that he was very disappointed that he thinks that comments in housing he may ask local like a push over and we also heard from senator graham who is normally not very critical of the u.s. president he said that this summit in helsinki was a missed opportunity and that it's going to be seen by a russia as a sign of weakness all right you're in there brings me to you because one of the things that won't play well in washington was that frank admission by president putin saying basically i wanted him to win he's not beating around the bush but
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also denying that russian interference in the presidential us presidential election that took place let's take a listen and hear exactly what president putin said and then continue our conversation. once again. going to mention the issue of the so-called interference of russia with the american elections and i have to reiterate. the things i said several times including going out there so you don't think that the russian state has never interfered and is not going to interfere into internal american affairs including you know what should be. if they're sticking with their script. well trump and putin seem to to have agreed on what line to take at the press conference laila limit putin once again said what donald trump want the team to say on election madlang and donald trump who are so music to vladimir putin's is putin sat that russia never had the
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intention of interfering in u.s. domestic affairs though he did add as we've heard of that he had hoped to jump aboard to win the presidency in twenty years sixteen because trump has always sad he wants to prove us russian relations but he also said that having a preferred candidate doesn't necessarily mean state backed interference putin sad that plenty of individuals in russia also want better relations with the essence of those people may have nothing to do with the government what he was implying here is that the twelfth russians who were accused of interference in the united states may have had nothing to do with the kremlin on the whole putin was the biggest auriti in the room i think at times it sounded like trump had learned a lesson or two from putin to me trump even sounded like a child at one point saying naively they couldn't nor meddling because president putin had assured him of this all right alexander next to you a bilateral relations or relations ties between these two men might be improving
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but to present trumps the trouble back home is only intensifying. yes i think that we can say that for sure there is investigating in the still going on an investigation into potential collusion between the trump presidential campaign and russia with more indictments to be expected there are no lawmakers from both sides of the aisle thinking about how to extend how to enhance their influence on trump's foreign policy oh to prevent the president from changing u.s. policy on russia or ukraine and talking about improving relations between you ask the u.s. and russia we have to say that this can be that it's not going to happen because then it's been a gap between what the president is saying and how it is he's ministration is acting we saw a very strong actions on russia. imposing of news saying expelling russia
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russia russian diplomats from the you ass instead of donald trump's always very friendly words about. your you want to give you the last words what will the summit be remembered for in russia. well a crusher is on a winning streak it seems and the football world cup russia received a lot of law from the rest of the world for being a great host and today's summit will be seen as the big payoff for some a successful gambling by the kremlin i think the summit came as the kremlin was looking for ways out of its international isolation in fact let me putin it was good enough for the meeting happened it told at all if there is a real interest in normalizing russian american relations and this summit was a clear signal to the world that the u.s. president strongly support that idea russians wants to return to the world stage
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and they want to do so by making smart the deals and smart for them means that russia must be rid of its most painful global problems making in return only minimal concessions and tom simply didn't say sion of crimea for example the trump seems to be fine with allowing russia to its geopolitical interests you're rachet are reporting it from moscow and alexander naaman with a view from washington thank you both. and turning now to the championship match of the football world cup which france won last night after a heart for fought win over croatia while the world cup winners have arrived back in the paris with the famous through even the careening down the famous shoals of easing in a double decker bus where they've been greeted by hundreds and thousands of a static fans and later the victorious team will be hosted by none other than the
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french president emmanuel michel. all right enigma going to klein is site didn't use force lever talkies in paris for the homecoming party and sent us this before it's. just i don't think i was final trading. day i was. thinking of what i was you i was just trying to get like lance i was right oh ok i don't really hate speaking it's crazy it's you it's x. i like these teams i was i like it i didn't know what i do and i think this is kind of surreal like i'm right you are right to say i was just the guy john ioannidis to believe it and that's why can't you take. him back to work only retired in the midst of losing her
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voice there in the midst of those children fans and for more on france's world cup win and arrival back home i'm now joined by nick mechanic like from the w.c. sports of with me here on the set what he came and what a what a win incredible scenes that we've just seen and also fans welcome him and the team are friends what this is victory mean for france i think anyway does mention it brings unity so verbal war sports in general has a way to bring a country together even if you're not necessarily football. sports fan however a world cup brings so many people together said if you're from different backgrounds not the shoes thing in france of course because you know so many people from different countries and the people who live in the body used often do not feel that they are part of the french. parts of france and this is they've said for example for the first time i feel like a frenchman for three days and you think for someone who's lived in the country for so long that's also very difficult so you can we can definitely hope that by winning the world cup for a second time we'll see what happens also twenty years ago the last of the country
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came together that they started to put money in grassroots systems that they then across your football system sorry then people subsidizing you know you sold people from different backgrounds playing football and coming together and helping the country right let's talk about croatia which if finished with a runners up a medal but fans back home still have plenty of reason to celebrate our correspondent melanie corrado ball is in zagreb and this is what she has to say about their homecoming. it's true hero's welcome here in zagreb in the city center for the national team of tracy it's impressive to see how many people have come there and tens of thousands just behind me sound of breaking the and see that play is it is truly an inspiring achievement for the entire nation and it's the best result that gratian national team has ever seen in the wild cub so there is no sadness over here and there is just an outburst of joy to come in second in this
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why you know has been a truly amazing experience for the entire nation and i'm sure the fans will keep on separating with that scene throughout the entire night. make that brings me back to you here in the studio where does team croatia go from here sky's the limit unfortunately not to seem has a lot of very old well old and i proposed times as players just the one of the stars luca moderates even rockers is they're all thirty or over and that means they would have to then do something of the year is in two years' time it's not like the french team we saw minutes ago who are all on board all but most of rugby is twenty five so you can keep this group together you can develop you can keep working together this i think the question is going be a one off and it will go down in history as one of the best moments in football. on the upside it means that i might also be some funding that's what ross crossroads just described grass roots system beforehand same thing will happen pray for the you see that success has come to the country and that can only happen if you help the football supporters develop so you'll see money flowing that's regimen for me
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for this particular question team i don't see it going to take you far ok you know this is the stuff about france again that the world cup holders now this is their second world cup when do you think they deserved it after watching the group stage i thought i didn't know where they were going to end i thought was going to stop that because it was such a poor group stage once a guns knockout stages with a four three win against argentina tonight against uruguay one delegates belgium you just saw how they were working together playing together and was about stop plays in creation with much racket it is the same with france you go book by you go on tom cruise man you go a fantastic young players who want players things individuals they're playing for the team but the continuity of this all from twenty years ago and now is the dish on the manager of us have a look at this. i it's been twenty years since france tasted world cup glory certain did eate he sure was among the illustrious class of ninety eight they sure his coach les blue for the last six years in the former midfielder has brought in a new generation scandal and attitude free that wasn't the case with former squads
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that clashed with such as raymond domenech in twenty ten france that has gone all the way in russia has been a highly disciplined unit with team success the ultimate goal players have been keen to make up for losing the euro twenty sixteen final on home turf. the food i know the taste of defeat in a final it's really not good very bitter are member that defeat and it's really not good not approach this final like the euro's come out all after winning group scene and spectacular fashion fronts progressed efficiently through the knockout stage of voiding extra time in all three matches their play is always working tirelessly in service of the team. d.d.a. de sean has been able to choose from an incredible wealth of talent his squad is not only the most valuable in money terms it's also the second youngest of the russia world cup with paul paul but somewhat deep and kilian and bumpy among six
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regulars who are twenty five years of age or under the future is bright for this france team as for da de shawn he now becomes only the third person ever to win the world cup as a player and because each following in the footsteps of brazil's mario's i garlow i'm germany's front back and both. my fantastic staff nick and you know going into this tournament there were a lot of doubts so if this young team with gel and do a wealth that they won the highest accolades so where to next the only way is up for this team as we are saying beforehand they're so young there are so many of them on these twenty five they're such good talented players and if they stay together as a team if they manage to avoid the trouble that they had in two thousand and ten and raymond domenech we can stephanie see this france team possibly even in the u.s. they did the same thing last time of course as well they won in one thousand nine hundred eighty two years yet later they won the european championships i can definitely see that happening again with this team that is such
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a solid good unit and i mean the only way is up for this team quite thank you so very much well it's been thirty two days with thirty two nations taking part in sixty four world cup games and now tournaments is over for another four years so let's take a step back and spend a few minutes remembering savoring some of the many outstanding moments of the tournament in russia.
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it has been an emotional roller coaster let's also take a look at what's been trending on social media after last night's game and for that to call nasa joins me now from our social just some of the highlights hi carl many of the friends players had their phones out and filmed kind of their. the biggest game was over here the rain pouring down for their phones it was such a fun thing to watch there and this celebration kind of migrated into the locker
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rooms after that we want to show you kind of how the french team celebrate and actually i know mccraw was a big part of this is well take a look at him here getting some dancing lessons this is the dad and this is the french team teaching him i'm not so sure he succeeded there but pretty cool the post match press conference was just as crazy of a celebration but i don't think many questions here were actually being asked or answered just a big party i mean. the second youngest team in the world cups their money of energy to go around festivities continuing in france yesterday police even joining in they could hide their happiness and the paris metro actually renamed six stations temporarily to honor the blue including a hugo lloris and the coats to sean they all got their own stops that's cool this is my favorite though this is the mona lisa and apparently she is also a fan of the french national team. tweeting out this picture you can see already the jerseys updated with those two stars for the two world cup victories you know
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there were some problems last night some sporadic violence some some rioting but mostly a peaceful and fun celebration and including today as well as we're seeing and raring to france letting loose and let's talk about creation how have they reacted as they've been fantastic i mean it's almost like they've won from watching the operations in the second place is great you know they're very passionate but interestingly social media users they fell in love with road one croatian in particular it was not a player was actually creation as president and this is what we mean this is kalinda grab our kid to rove it and many are saying that she actually one of the tournaments she had this down to earth style she was celebrating in the stands with the fans and she only missed i think one match this woman on social media says that she's her new role model she really made an impression of all the world leaders that we saw in the croatian team did as well so the celebrations well deserved our thank you so much carla we're sad to see the tournament cleared thanks so much.
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all right now want to get you caught up on some of the other stories making news around the world. eritrea has reopened its embassy in ethiopia is a further sign of thawing relations between the two neighboring countries ethiopia has prime minister abi on it in eritrea as president i say affair with the reopening ceremony in a disavow that move comes a wee. after the cheerleaders declared an end to two decades of conflict. to reporters from ian maher charged with violating the country's secrecy laws appeared in court today the journalists who work for the news agency your workers have pleaded not guilty to charges of seeking classified information while before tng on their way into crisis last year they were porters told the court they were framed by police and officers insisted on giving them documents. hundreds of migrants have disembarked from two ships in the italian port of put silo after
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two days of waiting in the only agreed to allow the ships to dock after five e.u. countries including germany france and malta pledged to accept fifty asylum seekers each. all right still coming up on the show. that's well boys rescued from a kid in thailand are getting ready to leave hospital and resume their lives. that story coming up practice. times as china and south africa. once the pair of blue cross. but it conflicts on contradictions one head on. extremists a poison in the social climbers. driving a raging sweat cracks already exist. is reconciliation feigning. a.
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it's a story that captivated the world the year will request you last week of twelve boys and their football coach trapped for almost three weeks deep inside a flooded cave in thailand the boys are doing well and will leave the hospital later this week in the meantime they've been talking to the media as they will cover from their ordeal. rescued and recovering from their hospital beds the children of the wild boars football team send messages of banks to their saviors. 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 them as. getting the boys out of the flooded cave complex was a harrowing mission they were trapped deep into the earth almost three kilometers
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from the entrance dozens of expert divers were involved in the rescue in the aftermath some of them recalled moments of an operation they likely remember as the hardest in their career. most of them don't even know how to swim. and we're all wondering how this is going to possibly work and to be honest the prospects are bleak trying to push him through pulling back trying to push myself through. and you could spend several minutes at one just one obstacle to try and find you are through and you know never doing anything is risky and i don't think i ever will again. it was the only option we had we took it. back at the hospital the boys pay respect to the diver who died trying to save their lives former tiny baby seal some on going and run out of air while delivering oxygen tanks inside the cave the group only learned about
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a days after their rescue as their health condition improves the young survivors are due to leave hospital on thursday but they'll continue to receive psychological support. back here in europe the crisis in caregiving in germany is one of the government's biggest challenges chance the anglo american government says at least eight thousand additional caregiving jobs will be created but at the moment thirty six thousand positions in hospitals are and for the elderly are unfilled well it is a crisis situation that affects caregivers every day as u.w. reporter. reports. rosa lopez is always on the go the spanish born nurse works in berlin she loves her job but it's becoming increasingly difficult to deal with well. in miami there are a growing numbers of elderly people who need help and fewer and fewer individuals willing to do the job. rosa looks after up to thirty people
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a day could the marker for carla ellis not come or suffers from frequent bouts of dizziness and can rarely leave her bad nurse rosa administers her medication seven minutes are allocated for this task but mrs karner wants to show her the pictures from her daughter's wedding which she could not attend. i couldn't get to the wedding. m v he believes nurse rosa lends a sympathetic ear comforts her and stays an extra twenty five minutes. we're the only people she has contact with and when we go to her she wants to talk but this is what a lot of patients attention someone to talk to you can just sit with them and listen ask questions and help them. so her own health and. mr matters is more straightforward and he's quite happy but his wife is away at the moment at eighty one all he needs help with are his compression stockings.
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and you're not safe march and you're expected that he won. by that i society has by sickly written you off. if you didn't have your family you'd be completely stuck the stockings are on in five minutes but documenting the visit takes extra time. then nurse rosa rushes to the car as so often it's double parked she would love to tell those politicians who so often promise improvements what her daily routine is like such as germany's health minister who has just announced he wants to create eight thousand caregiving jobs. but we have that self if he does that i'll eat my hat i don't believe it at all there aren't any caregivers he'd have to train them first and that takes years. that sounds like frustration yes it is frustrating when you always have more and more patience and
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less time and the pay is too low of course that's frustrating to who would want to do this job. and no one but i know. her next patient is ninety four year old hotel mc who has lived alone since her husband died. ok as methods but they are acute to him and his m makes it impossible to take her on medication she's glad to have this help rather than go into a nursing home. i will not leave my beautiful home it cut me i can cook for myself. i use fresh ingredients every day no canned food. and home care and seven hundred thousand seniors in germany wish to remain in their own four walls for as long as possible and because of this nurse rosa often has to work overtime. but despite the jobs often
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unrealistic demands she has no intention of quitting. ari daniel now in china takes its train grievances to the very top daniel you call a collection of trade policies perhaps a rash of policies has been a big day for china's trade relations the country has filed an official complaint with the world trade organization against united states saying the u.s. has broken the rules by imposing two hundred billion dollars of tariffs on chinese goods meanwhile at a summit in beijing president of the european commission john claude juncker areas encourage china's top politicians to open up the economy to foreigners chinese premier li keqiang painted his country as a defender of free trade has taken the avenue to say june china and the e.u. are willing to talk about reforming and improving the w t o on the basis that it maintains its core principles and continues to operate based on rules that foster
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free trade mostly ok so let's join the dots here on the one hand you have china saying it wants to enforce global free trade on the other hand the e.u. has long complained saying china's intense bureaucracy strict rules and subsidies make it extremely tough for foreigners to access their market well could trade tensions soon have its effect on the country the latest stats out today show the country's growth slowing slightly as you can see down here at the end of a six point seven percent china thinks that this could go down much further this year and much of that is the result of china trying to offload a bunch of debt but with a looming trade war the economy right down here could be lacking to firepower it needs to push forward what's clear is we're seeing headwinds for china's economy and at the same time donald trump's trade policy is quite simple making america great again of course pushing that pattern of tech policy requires
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a lot of flax that surely provides a boost for american flag makers you may think well think again. the how flag company and china's on the province is busy despite the trade war between their country in the us it's all about supply and demand and business is booming here even with all the buy american rhetoric at home the trump campaign has their reelection flags made right here in this factory geo how produces around ten thousand trump twenty twenty flags per month factory workers here hope the new tariffs won't affect production. that one realize they want and tariffs ordinary people like us won't have any profit margin. it will be taken by the state . of course we hope it doesn't happen if they add more tariffs sales will gradually decrease a little the sales will drop on some flags if they get too expensive so we hope that doesn't happen. before long. but for now business is
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still booming with republicans in the us gearing up for donald trump's reelection campaign by churning out thousands of american flags and reelection banners the trump family has been criticized for having their company's products produced in china despite trump's insistence that americans buy american made products. if you're anything like me you love a good show the latest and greatest mobile's all wrong show well one such as shown fondren the south of england prime minister to resign may have her shiny new pricks a plan on display the problem is no one knows if it's her plan that will take off i mean business is still thea a bumpy land. aircraft makers have been flying high for almost a decade now pushed up by rising demand now they're showcasing their new a shyness and farm. but a change in political landscape could spell turbulence ahead the sector depends
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heavily on cross border trade in plane parts so a break that related disruption in the movement of goods and services would be costly. british prime minister tourism a sought to soothe industry fears that the air show she offered more than four hundred fifty million dollars in new funding for the industry and she announced plans to build a new fighter jet dot the tempus place the eurofighter and speculation brags it could upset cooperation in this field too i want to ensure that the u.k. remains one of the best places in the world for aerospace companies to do business to continue as world leaders in innovation to make the most of the huge opportunities that exist because this is an incredibly exciting time for aerospace not only is the huge growth potential but many of the developments taking place have the potential to transform the way we fly airbus for one has announced seventeen billion dollars worth of deals so far at the farm bro air show just last
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month it said it could quit the u.k. overprice it but since the release of may's proposal to try and keep a free trade area between the e.u. and the u.k. airbus has said it's cautiously optimistic. the u.k.'s main aviation industry group echoes the sentiment but insists much is still up in the air. now believe it or not for a change some good news from deutsche bank germany's biggest lender says it will make a second quarter profit of four hundred million euros far exceeding expectations that impressed markets and sent its share price soaring new c.e.o. christian xavi is restructuring the bank cutting thousands of jobs and shrinking its investment activities that's led to lower costs and spending on legacy litigation is also down savings says the higher profit shows his reforms are working towards the bank incurred a huge full year loss last year so there's still a lot of ground to cover for deutsche bank and his new c.e.o.
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the for the share files can recover properly as our financial correspondent only bots reports. but your bank not only held on to its gains causing about seventy percent higher than on the price but also a cause above the level of ten year olds for the first one since the month of may in the center so you know they're buying to investors the her way or the dogs are banking the market down at the sierra club and planning once more it's an important signal coming from the second quarter results. who are terrible years the bank. of improving its profit though their. program is now coming. maybe benefited by one off. for example legal. benefits from selling you know there's also. other new strategy by then you.
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may not bring. quickly enough down earnings quickly enough in order to. turn around. and stay in frankfurt china international capital corp or c r i c c is chosen frankfurt for its european h.q. china's number one investment bank wants to operate freely throughout the in you certainly needs to be firmly located inside the european union frankfurt germany its financial capital home to the e.c.b. and with all the uncertainties surrounding breck said london is much less attractive now cities like dublin paris are drawing some of that business but frankfurt is leading the pack so far twenty four international banks are opening new offices there. b. and b. is not being transparent with its pricing so say the european commission the convenience of holiday rental service abyan bay has been a hit with customers earning the family must one hundred million dollars in profit last year but the e.u. says it must be clear about extra fees and charges on top of the rental price. at
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first glance a b. and b. can look like a real bargain that is until additional charges are added at the end of the booking process charges for services like cleaning and b. and b.'s agency fee the european commission says the procedure misleads consumers welcome to the coming together this is. going on be aligned and conditions with. us and be transparent on the presentation of prices and i will review. does not fully comply with. the commission also wants a b. and b. to show clearly if the accommodation on offer is private or commercial is different consumer protection regulations apply b. and b. has long been a thorn in the side of hotel operators as well they say a b. and b. unlawfully sidesteps the vast range of regulations they are forced to it here to.
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do business now let's get some culture and a museum with a twist. james bond fans will though doubt we flocking to this beautiful parts of the world. this is the area around sold in the austrian. marvelous ski resort is now also the site of a brand new resume dedicated to the one and only agent double zero seven and in particular to the action scenes in one particular movie. which diehard fans will recognize there are several. here with me in this studio good to see you care so what's the main selling point of this ok location first of all as we've just seen i mean you have to go to a top of the three to the top of a three thousand or alpine peak just to see this museum and it also focuses on specter which you rightly mentioned that's the last film in the bond series number
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twenty four from two thousand and fifteen which was also daniel craig's fourth performance as agent double zero sec seven so it's called double zero seven elements and it's showcasing of course the most recent film technology that they've used for the bond films hardcore fans will remember that incredible chase scene i think you remember it yourself of the mountain chase scene inspector that involve the plane and an entire fleet of range rovers may actually spent five weeks filming just that one scene here in. and this new exhibit is really into the more of a movie experience than a traditional news you. you arrive at the new james bond museum just as a stars and crew of spec to date by cable car it's an original bond movie location the place where double zero seven makes a crucial. psychologist's. the new seven
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elements is located next to the ice cube restaurant which stood in a huff the clinic in the film. came up with the idea and worked with. director on several bond films to get it just right we wanted it to be a multi-sensory emotive experience where you actually feel the kind of world of james bonds in a physical way. to experience some dramatic bond film scenes visitors are placed in the thick of the action. and instead of just. looking at the looking at the screen. you know you always have to cut up because the something happening on one screen then it's more engaging. with the spectacular
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birds. architect. created the interplay between the outdoor and indoor spaces. it was important to get a sense of the film locations to play a virtual real game these elements were very important and played a role from the beginning. visitors have a panorama view of the set for one of the most thrilling chases in james bond history . the remains of the plane flew so wrecked just lead by double of seven. are of course on display. and the cable car ride is part of the experience bond fans leaving the mountain top man will no doubt be a little count for the baddies who confronted computer whiz kid q inspector.
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as you can see there you're in the heat of some of the most incredible actions really a novelty and it does pay tribute to some of the others sort of signature scenes across the james bond franchise but daniel craig's action really does take the spotlight and me using vista as i mean the location unparalleled straps it looks fairly very precarious it must've been a feat of you know it was it was it was that they actually had to drill drill literally hollow out the top of the mountain and when they did this of course they had to ferry up tons and tons of concrete and they're still there still doing that actually to finish off the edges of the slopes by helicopter visitors should definitely be warned you know in not in order not to destabilize the permafrost or
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the geological fault lines up there the whole museum is kept at a constant temperature of one degree celsius and as you know it's it's freezing cold up at three thousand meters even in the height of summer and so for that is should surely be ready to dress for glacial conditions a layer is essentially experienced certain probably also a nice price tag to match it's a bit pricey you know consider the fact that you pay for the museum but you also have to pay for the gondola to get up and back so for adults it's coming from about fifty four year olds to thank you so much to add a little bit more on the in terms of for of course for the for the martini oh yes yeah yeah yeah for choice and she's going to start her daughter off all but only you know two people who act like you give it as a gift it doesn't mean i think it would be perfect absolutely nations and one scary place where you free shade if and just want to remind you of our main headlines this hour. u.s. president donald trump has sort of brushed off the findings of his own intelligence
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services in a year for over into russian election meddling at a summit with russia's vladimir putin trump wolf used to hold moscow accountable and said putin had denied interfering in the twenty eight sixteen presidential vote . all right now it lasted thirty two days with thirty two nations taking part in sixty four matches but the world cup is over for another four years let's play out the collection of some of the moments from russia that make the last four weeks such a tournaments to remember. thanks. thanks thanks. thanks
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