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we're going to have some climate impacts we're turning greater see if. it's really frightening. if that's. why aren't people more concerned. starts may thirty first w. are the world's two largest economies on a collision course on friday morning the u.s. is set to slap more tariffs the most biting yet on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese products and beijing it has promised to retaliate the pressure on american and chinese trade negotiators to pull back from the brink has never been greater as they meet in washington it's all on the table trade tariffs and trust
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tonight it is trust that remains in short supply i'm burned off in berlin this is the day. the way you see the charts with because they're broke that. they broke. there will be no winner in a trade war. this does not serve china's interests the interests of the united states nor the interests of the world we won't back down or kill john or stops changing our workers are still in the jobs china will not capitulate to any pressure. and we have the determination and ability to defend our own interests the way the piggy bank that everybody steals from including china. also coming up germany is considered a global leader in protecting the environment and reducing pollution but how much
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of that is green washing for good p.r. tonight the dirty side of a clean country. one steamed and well champion environmental protection it seems germany is at least now realizing that there's more to the fight against climate change the meticulously separating of it. with you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day talking tough on trade with the likely option of simply walking away that is where the united states stands tonight as u.s. and chinese trade negotiators meet in washington and this meeting was supposed to be one of the last with a trade agreement on the horizon but the outlook and the mood at the white house it changed dramatically last weekend when president trump was reportedly notified that china was trying to rewrite segments of the proposed agreement segments that were understood to be finished in final what trump is now accusing china of breaking the
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deal of promising at the negotiating table to do one thing and then trying to get something different put on paper and there are consequences at midnight tonight on the u.s. east coast will slap the harshest tariffs yet on chinese products it appears the chinese may have overplayed their hand by underestimating the u.s. his commitment to using trade tariffs if that is the case then china has been mis reading the u.s. president for quite some time. the era of economic surrender is totally over from now on we expect trading relationships to be fair and very importantly recept recalls and hence we have these massive deficit numbers in our country and we're going to straighten it out and we'll do it in a at a very loving way it be a loving loving way they like us better and they will respect us much more some
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point we're going to do something we can't wait for the united states. and very much politics at dinner. discussion especially after a relationship is a very special relationship that i had with president xi and i think it is going to be her primary reason why we'll probably get ending up getting something. if he was president there for weeks stock markets have been betting on the positive into the u.s. china trade dispute but it took only two tweets from president trump last weekend to shatter hopes and to send markets tumbling and languishing tonight so how did we get here well last year trump imposed tariffs on high tech goods worth over fifty billion dollars in the u.s. chinese p.c. mobile phones and t.v.'s were suddenly twenty five percent more expensive for consumers truck let the next deadline for more terrorists pass without acting but there were not be a second time he says the u.s.
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will increase tariffs from ten percent to twenty five percent on two hundred billion dollars or the chinese clothes toys and groceries for midnight tonight u.s. eastern time economists expect that china will retaliate by boosting import duties on u.s. goods i mean far from being resolved this conflict it looks set to escalate something that traders around the world do not like to hear or see let's bring in yes gordon now he's at the new york stock exchange up. i mean if i'm judging things correctly by how u.s. markets are closing today a little hope that a trade deal is going to be reached soon early soon enough to mitigate the effects of the impact of these new trade tariffs would you agree. well right now we are experiencing their worst week of the year but at some point good chips in the thursday session were down as much as four hundred fifty points and then we could recover quite a bit because u.s.
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president donald trump actually said that he had received a beautiful letter from his counterpart see so maybe there is still some hope that maybe just toss a coin and see what will happen to a terrorist but yes there is certainly nervous market and all week long especially after pos weekend as you mentioned earlier that's right don't drop that quarter there yet what have you been hearing from traders there on the other trading floor how do they read the actions of china recently i mean from here is it seems that china misread the strength of the u.s. economy talking like the federal reserve policy for example and they gambled that trump would blink first is that what you're hearing there. well i'm not so certain if china really misread the economic news because overall it looks pretty bright here in the united states at least for now but maybe they misread the willingness of washington to cut a deal and then by the way we also got some criticism from democrats saying that
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maybe no deal is better than a bad deal there has been a lot of talk if the protection of intellectual property rights will not be part of the deal and dented called some criticism here so maybe that was also some reason why we actually saw this turning in strategy and those somehow sure were it's out of washington and you talk to me about the impact of these new tariffs we're talking about twenty five percent on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods that's practically almost always imports coming into the u.s. . it's certainly not going to be helpful costs will increase you will probably see some pressure on earnings from some big u.s. corporations you might see higher consumer prices here in the united states but i guess what really worries traders here is that also when the chinese economy should get affected in a negative way by those terrorists that goods lead to weaker growth in china that
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would be bad news for countries like germany or other european nations who exports to china so you could have all those effects and that would be negative and then specially also if china actually does retaliate and then we become full blown a trade for so that's kind of the very it's not so much those twenty five percent on the two hundred billion dollars it's all what could full of that really makes traders and investors nervous you say what can follow i mean there's a lot more than just these trade tariffs there's the iran nuclear deal that's falling apart there's north korea i mean these are three very volatile very active geo political flashpoints it's almost impossible to give the global economy a positive prognosis at the moment isn't it. well i mean besides the trade negotiations i'm not so certain if the dealings with north korea at least for now are really such
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a big impact on the economy around the globe and when we talk about what's going on in iran that does might impact the oil market but i would think for the global economy that's pretty much it for now so i would say when it comes to the economy overall trade that's really the biggie here all right at the new york stock exchange yes thank you very much. basically bishops are at the service of the people. they are not above the law and if they do wrong they must also be reported. they must be subject to the procedures like all others. it is a groundbreaking new decreed that many say is decades overdue pope francis has issued a new law aimed at holding the catholic hierarchy accountable for failing to protect the victims of sexual abuse within the church now it's called voce estie looks
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monday or you are the light of the world and it sets a unifying standard for the church around the globe it makes it compulsory for bishops and other church officials to report any credible accusation or coverup of sex abuse to their superiors all types of abuse must be prosecuted victims protected and investigations completed within ninety days. so those are the changes the talk about that joining me now from buffalo new york is dr robert hoatson he's a former priest and a sexual abuse survivor he runs the road to recovery nonprofit organization that helps other clergy abuse victims like those in it's good to see you good to have you back on the day let me get your reaction if i could to the news today came out of the bad they can today what do you think well i'm disappointed once again the pope has outlined
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a system that really just continues the present system the people who have mishandled clergy sexual abuse cases are bishops and religious appear years those are the very people now that reports of other clergy sexual abuse are going to be given to so what we're doing here is saying that the church is inherently incapable of policing itself and that the pope francis is attempting to do again he's trying to police the church by himself with other bishops and religious superiors that it cannot work because it has not worked a massive cover up of clergy sexual abuse throughout the world occurred because of the very people that he now wants reports to be given to in a doctor's name and i spoke earlier this year with the pope held that conference at the vatican with top clergy from around the world to discuss the child abuse
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scandals i want to play a part of our conversation for our viewers take a listen what about a realistic outcome from this summit is taking place right now in the vatican what would be a successful outcome in your opinion. well judge just what i said would be successful outcome it's very simple we're dealing with criminal behavior the sexual abuse of a child is criminal behavior and so the pope all he has to say is anybody who does this to a child sexually abuse a child must be reported to law enforcement so that he may be held accountable for that in the courts of criminal law and must be forced to report to local law enforcement partners and that's what she wanted then that's what you want now and that is precisely what is not required in these changes right that is correct yes once again crimes against children or crimes against anyone in society
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are handled by the professional law enforcement authorities and once again the pope is talking about doing it in house and doing it in-house is absolutely very potent because it doesn't work. the very people who did it cases who mistreated victims whom obfuscated and lied about sexual abuse allegations against clergy and religious there are the very people who are now going to be asked to adjudicate these cases it just cannot work so why do you think dr why do you think the pope is not going taking that next step we heard earlier this evening i was talking with other sexual abuse survivors and their take is that the legal systems around the world are different and some countries some dioceses they just don't have the legal authorities there that they can trust and work with i mean do
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you think he was factoring that in the equation. that's that seems to be what he is doing he's factoring in that equation however anybody who is sexually abused as a minor has a crime committed against him or her tell that thirteen year old boy who goes to his local priest and says that another priest abused him and that priest then says to the child oh i'm sorry i can't take this to the authorities because we don't trust them the fact that a man is ordained a priest says that he's the servant of the servants and so it doesn't matter if peak if you can't trust the police or edes afraid of the police it has to go to the police it has to go to some law enforcement authority and the priest has to take his lumps was the child is the most important as a person in this relationship what about the canon of confessional confidentiality
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has that been. touched or dented at all by these new rules well there have been some efforts by some theologians to change those rules and i believe in a couple of countries they've made some progress in north korea of for example i believe they made some some some progress for example there's a kind of lawyer here in the united states father jim connell who has suggested that that the whole confessional aspect be changed so that if a crime is committed in a confessional that it will not be under the confessional seal that must be told to law enforcement. dr robert hoatson joining us tonight from buffalo new york dr hudson as always we appreciate your time and we appreciate you sharing your insights with this that very much all the best to you thank you very much good night. the
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last installment of our series of reports looking at what germans see as the big issues after touring around in germany my colleague kate brady today she's back here in berlin where a major concern especially among younger people is climate change germany once seemed to be leading the way in the fight against global warming but it's now fallen back on its commitments people have been telling that the government now faces a stark maybe greener choice. to end my journey across germany i'm travelling back to the capital. where the german government is feeling the heat of climate change. between its love of cars a nuclear power phase out and the country's long goodbye to cofield energy gemini's struggling to meet climate goals. in recent weeks that very issue has been quite literally knocking on the government's front door. inspired by the swedish climate
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activists clear to two meg for the past four months hundreds and thousands of german school kids have been skipping school every friday demanding action against climate change university student louise annoyed power has become the face of the fridays for future movement in germany which is now backed by more than twenty six thousand scientists. we need our government to act now and i don't see that right now we keep burning fossil fuels knowing that they are just trying. and. disturbing our climate to an extent that. we are struggling we will be struggling to stay alive in the long term and species are dying every day. ones deemed a world champion in environmental protection it seems germany is at least now realizing that there's more to the fight against climate change the meticulously separating rubbish blushes heat wave alone brought home the harsh realities of
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climate change cargo ships brought to a standstill dried crops forest fires and image to infrastructure. having missed its twenty twenty climate goals the german government is now looking ahead to twenty fifty with the aim of phasing out coal powered energy by twenty thirty eight but students likely we want to see the end of that by twenty thirty at the latest and. demonstrators have vowed to continue striking until they see more action from the government. if in twenty years time your children or your grandchildren or the children of the neighbors will ask you what did you do back then when will you know what was so could change things where we could make a difference what you do and i'm telling this the government here we were to judge this government. harshly. because we will look back on them and see that there were amongst the last ones who could actually change something and change the
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path we are on. knowing the consequences of what's happening if they don't fear that. it's magic it is but he was back in the studio. you had a nice trip around your body but what were the other concerns that people told you about so we were in boulder cations those main concerns was digitalisation or rather germany's lack of digital infrastructure at the moment the housing crisis demographic change in terms of germany's aging population which of course is having effects only on pensions but also on the labor market particularly the skilled workers shortage and also that climate changes are so in that report in what are these all important for germany's future and you've said some but i mean if you look at it as in its entirety one so important well these are issues that have sprung up on germany as a surprise
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a vote that issues that have been bubbling away in the background for quite some time now and you mentioned as well how germany for a long time was seen as a leader in environmental ism and leading the way in fighting climate change and somewhat some many of these issues were forgotten. and now it's time for germany not only reason to keep up with other countries and other wildly those but to also really play catch up and now the question is whether they're really going to be able to do that to keep hold of the status as a world leader and especially as a leader in europe as well do you get the sense of the people germany lost the lead with even realising it does that mean people have always talked about being green and doing the right thing for the environment i think with these issues it's that. money lost its priorities if you take climate change for just as one example
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there is still very much a conflict here in germany your own have to go out into the street to see firsthand the german love affair with the famous colonized something that germans really struggle with when it comes to dealing with climate change but what's special about these issues that we tackled in these in this little series here that we did this week is that these are all issues that are going to affect future generations and already as you saw from the reports over the last few days it seems to be the younger generations that are really taking the bull by the horns here as well and saying ok how can we deal with this we saw earlier in the week a group of students in hyderabad here were dealing with the housing shortage and by building their own student dorms which of course shouldn't be the way forward this should be something that's been driven by in. federal and local state level as well many students who are going to build their own dorms anyway exactly this is an
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exception sure as well all of the cases that we found here but prime examples and i think what's really interesting as well though is how closely linked all of these topics are as well especially when you think of digitalize ation as well this is just going to become increasingly important to germany's future you've gone from berlin you've come to the countries are you going from used germany to worse germany what surprised you the most when you look at the whole trip i think that having traveled around all four of those places it wasn't so much of a surprise it was more that it really did bring home the fact that all of these topics a link but also that they are not unique to individual places although we pinpointed locations to give viewers and insight into how these issues are playing out in germany they are not individual. case is somewhat unique just to the. west and you see if you did see a kind of
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a rural urban divide. with the farmer for example you know i have no other internet as close as you can compare the problems that agriculture has out in rural germany to problems of agriculture and you know in the in the german capital about that there isn't a comparison there but at the same time if you if you take the example of the lack of high speed internet. for example you don't have to walk down the street to suddenly not even have so much as three g. mobile network connection sometimes you can't even make phone calls and so in a different way although it's an agriculture that's been affected that. still has a huge start up scene as more and more businesses a wanting to move here and this is going to be a massive turnoff for them if they consular much as i get a good internet connection when they're walking down the street tell me about it. thank you very much greets series of stories fascinating too about what's going on in the minds of germans thank you.
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sometimes new isn't always the improved take australia the central bank there has confirmed that its latest batch of fifty dollar notes has the same word misspelled three times hundreds of millions of notes the bank says it will correct the misspelling at the next printing run. it just goes to show sometimes you have to read the fine print australia's high tech polymer banknotes are extremely hard to counterfeit thanks to their highly detailed printing but evidently that technology doesn't include a spell checker the word responsibility is misspelled three times on the new us notes missing the last day but australians seem willing to overlook the error. well i guess with this instinct is that hayes is cash any more and sir quite a lot of people know it was printed forty six million times and that's one hundred
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thirty eight million missing on the misspelling on the australian big drew some predictable puns on twitter but let's take a look at one twitter user pointed out that in australia great power is accompanied by a great response billet t. that's a spelling bee champion there i'm sure another quip that the whole aussie dollar error made him feel better about every typo that he has ever made and another user drew this harsh conclusion i always thought all straw in money look funny now it officially is a joke yeah. russia has been marking at the seventy four the anniversary of the soviet victory over nazi germany and more war two the main victory day celebration took place in moscow red square president vladimir putin joined the estimated half
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a million people many of them carrying photos of loved ones who died or suffered in the war big today marks nazi germany surrender in one thousand forty five in russia it's considered a day to celebrate a day later than elsewhere because the surrender documents were signed after midnight must talk. the day is almost done the conversation continues online you'll find it's twitter either ready to be you news you can follow me a print off t.v. i'm sure you'll see that on your screen in just a second. which
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her. her lead. play. this is d.w. to slide from berlin to mind in the trade standoff between china and the us who will blink first but with a picky bank that everybody steals from including china we've been paying china five hundred billion dollars. us president trump the pressure as his deadline looms either trying to reach is a.
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