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this is the w.'s wife from america's secretary of state to make someone show jules trip to brussels as tensions between the u.s. and iran increase my pump air gatecrashers a meeting of e.u. foreign ministers as he tries to win support for washington's hard line on tech crunch that the e.u. is keen to preserve the nuclear deal european ministers warn him against the conflict in the region also on the program china says it will respond to washington's doubling of tariffs on their imports by increasing levies on american
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goods as u.s. officials warn of the trade dispute is hurting both sides. hollywood movie magic and doris day has died at the age of 97 take a look back at some of the most iconic moments. i'm filled welcome to the program and iran is at the center of a growing rift between the united states and its european allies meeting in brussels today e.u. countries the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o not to escalate tensions with teheran britain and germany raise concerns over a potential accidental a military conflict in an already unstable region a year after the u.s. withdrew from the iran nuclear deal in new foreign ministers are still trying to find ways to salvage it the u.s.
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secretary of state's visit came as a surprise mike pompei you turned up in brussels with the message that if europeans were discussing iran he should be there too even if he wasn't invited. but what he heard from his counterparts was mostly criticism the risk of war in the gulf has escalated since the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal a year ago. is it's probably an issue that's in europe we are united in our view that this deal is vital to our security no one wants iran to be in possession of nuclear weapons that's the goal of this accord and that's what we had achieved so far therefore we will stand united for this agreement to be implemented because it's. after donald trump withdrew from the deal last may he reintroduced harsh sanctions against iran and most recently he sent warships to the gulf iran followed suit last week by abandoning part of the deal. a puzzling incident in the
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gulf of oman is an indicator of rising tension in the region. the united arab emirates says this oil tanker with one of 4 commercial vessels attacked and significantly damaged near the port of food trial on sunday emirates officials have not described the nature of the attack or who is responsible what is clear is the growing unease in one of the world's most significant shipping hubs 20 percent of all oil transport passes through the strait of hormuz. e.u. foreign officials warn the incident could trigger a major conflict all the more reason to restore the nuclear deal with iran we are very worried about the risk of a conflict happening by accident with an escalation of these unintended really on either side that ends at some kind of conflict and most of all we need to make sure that we don't and opposite iran back on the path to renewed to rise ation because if you're wrong becomes a nuclear its neighbors and it won't become nuclear powers this is already the most
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unstable region in the world pompei a left brussels after just a few hours without any change in washington's position. no change either in e.u. leaders desire to save the nuclear deal with iran and with no concrete plan on how to do that tensions are likely to grow further. let's get more on this from teresa dropout who has reported extensively on iran 40 w. and for in brussels we have rebecca rich as well welcome rebecca welcome let's start in brussels with you rebecca i wanted mike pumper walk 20 gatecrashed this this this meeting in brussels and didn't get it. well it's hard to say exactly what he wanted to mean as we just heard it was a surprise visit he didn't announce it till he was getting on the aircraft to fly over his so it's not an exactly what he wants wanted but if we assume that he wanted the e.u. to join the u.s. in dropping the nuclear deal then we can safely say that he didn't get what he
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wanted filled the went into that meeting pretty united pretty confirms that they want to maim time they believe in the deal they want to keep it and they left that meeting with exactly the same voice say they do not want to abandon the iran nuclear deal. with the sort of taken place on a day when there are fresh tensions in the persian gulf war that we've heard them referred to in the report just talk us through what's been happening we're fried about the alleged assault on those 4 vessels in the persian gulf and while that it's not really confirmed what's what's happened there or who might have been behind it and of course that contributions to the fears of open aggression in the region i mean it all happened just like days after the u.s. announced that they are moving to wash up there through the persian gulf including a number of the 52 bombers and i mean that's into the area where there are iranian military is already active because it's basically their backyard so with those 2
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militaries around just a tiny misunderstanding could lead to an open confrontation of course and with the lack of diplomatic channels between washington and tehran right now that could lead to further escalation because during the obama area the foreign ministers used to talk on that right now it's not happening so with more escalation coming that could also not only be in the persian gulf but also in iraq and syria or even israel and this is for the british foreign secretary jeremy hunt was making today yeah that's what he said he said that it's doesn't really take much for an open confrontation so that both sides should be aware of that and be like restrictive in what they. doing and be careful so what is. what 6 m.j. what is it trying to achieve by announcing its partial withdrawal from this deal i mean it's basically just trying to put pressure on europe because it's been a year since the u.s. withdrew from the nuclear agreement and back then all the other remaining parties
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china russia and also the european countries said they want to keep the deal alive and the europeans said they would do pretty much everything they can to save it and make sure that iran still gets benefits from keeping its part of the agreement but that not this didn't really happen because if everything all they did was talk basically they couldn't really live up to it so what rouhani is trying to do now with a deadline is say you have to acknowledge because he's under immense pressure domestically ok rebecca riches in brussels so does the e.u. have a plan will it pick a side. well it's these finding itself increasingly stuck in the middle between a rock and a hard place and really doesn't want to have to pick a side they haven't spoken publicly about another a an alternative plan may they want to maintain the deal they they believe in it. they have said that actually just after the press conference of foreign policy
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chief frederick a moderate moderate moderate me said at the conference he really wanted to stress that the iran have been are holding their end of the bargain as long as they do that the e.u. want to maintain doing business with them she said that the only body that could decide whether or not they were holding up their end of the bargain with the international atomic energy agency and so far they found that they were so that she really wanted to stress that they were the only body that could determine this and so such a time when they are not. determined to continue doing business with them then you are obviously worried about escalation they want to maintain restraint. so are we likely to see further escalation or that's hard to tell of course but it's definitely not in the interests of the iranian people therefore already been suffering from the effects of the sanctions that are crippling the country's economy so they don't want any further escalation of course but what happens from
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now basically depends on whether the 2 men in power or donald trump in washington and i actually how many into iran would want to risk. bringing their countries to a war they both cannot win. thank you rebecca resists in brussels thank you. sure some of the other stories making news around the world certainly state media say ousted president omar al bashir has been charged over his role in protesters deaths during last month's uprising bashir ruled for 3 decades until mass protests led to his arrest process leaders have announced a breakthrough with a breakthrough agreement with the country's military rulers over a transitional power structure. trying to police a muslim man has died after being attached during anti muslim writing it's the 1st fatality in a violent backlash against the eastern suicide bombings conducted by militant islamists death was reported to africans was placed under overnight curfew after
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mosques and shops owned by muslims were targeted. thousands of families in syria are fleeing to s. trikes it rebel on claims in italy and how many provinces syrian government forces begin advance began advancing in them on the region late last month human rights observers say more than 300 people have been killed in the offensive. u.s. china trade routes taking on new force in stocks in asia and the united states took a beating today as washington and beijing raised the stakes and entered a new phase of tit for tat tariffs u.s. president donald trump tonight that u.s. consumers would pay for higher tariffs on chinese imports and warn that china would not follow suit but beijing said it would not swallow any bitter fruit that's harmed its interests. china's response to washington's lie just tariffs was as swift as it was predictable beijing says it will impose additional tariffs of 20 to
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25 percent on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. imports. raising tariffs will not solve any problems dr china will never surrender to external pressure we have the determination and the ability to safeguard our legitimate rights and interests. more than $5000.00 u.s. products including american airplane pots and liquefied natural gas are among exports to be hit by the new tariffs from the beginning of next month washington sanctions announced on friday activated a new 25 percent duty on nearly $6000.00 categories of products from china. after announcing his new tariffs president donald trump took to twitter to assure his people that china would foot the bill for them saying we will be taking in tens of billions of dollars in tariffs from china but on us t.v. one of trump's chief economic advisors was forced to admit that u.s.
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citizens were going to be splitting the bill with chinese consumers despite beijing's bluster by setting the june 1 date rather than making the retaliate 3 measures immediate china at least appears to believe that the 2 economic powers can find a resolution. stephen beardsley from d.w. business can tell us will welcome stephen how much to the to these tariffs hurts each of the countries we're seeing right now you can see some of the pain already from the markets for example the renminbi which is the chinese currency had its biggest one day last since last august dow jones and s. and p. 500 you know traditional gauges of economic activity in the u.s. they're both down 2 and a half percent so big losses there on both sides as investors feel that this is going to spiral out of control in the u.s. the biggest brands that are hit are you know manufacturers like boeing like caterpillar big exporters chip makers those who stand to lose from new tariffs on
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their products and i think here is china can't really compete with us dollar for dollar they import far less than the u.s. does so they can't match the. dollar for dollar these imports of course is part of the problem as far as donald trump is concerned exe well that's part of his advantage that's part of his advantage he believes that he can put more tariffs on imports than china can put on american imports however china can target very important sectors of the u.s. economy u.s. economy for example agriculture already have 25 percent tariffs on soybeans for example and now liquefied natural gas that's texas to southwest both those area agriculture and look for natural gas is a sort of trump traditional basis so he's going to be hearing a lot more about their pain from them for example to the rest of us this sounds like a trade war is it right it's sort of hard to define i mean remember that the center of this is still a goal a trade agreement between the 2 nations and that there is so much posturing that goes on but yes as they raise tariffs than the rest of the world is affected and that's when you risk a trade war so when trade flows get diverted products that can't go to the u.s.
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may have to go to they may be dumped in europe they may be dumped in southeast asia and so other countries fearing for their sectors then they raise their own trade barriers and that's when you see a trade war when suddenly everyone says no more in our area we can't we can't have this we're going to raise tariffs we're going to raise there's we're going to raise tariffs and then it really becomes something that spirals out of control so what can we expect in the coming to use i think the days ahead it's going to interesting to see one of the things that that investors are going to wait for is another sign that there are further trade talks trump has said that there might be a meeting with a shia believe in june with the g. 20 we'll see if that actually takes place and then also the u.s. says that it's preparing further tariffs on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese imports and that of course could for the races states that could further inflame investors and what they see as situation is getting out of control stephen bisley from day to day business thank you if you feel for the philippines where polls have closed millions of people have been voting in the midterm elections allies of
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president madre hugo rodriguez deter terrorists pressured to do well which would strengthen his position off the seats in the country set us up for grabs which means a good result could help the president change the country's constitution has also promised to reintroduce that death penalty for drug related crimes as part of his war of his wife war against drugs. his name may not even be on the ballot paper but there's no doubt these midterm elections are all about him this is a referendum on president roderick are due to have today and his controversial rules. millions of filipinos follow their lead and turned out to vote many for the candidates who have his backing. i want to win change people who will really help our president. you're going to stray sure but i also voted for a few from the opposition so there will be checks and balances. when president
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eternity came in. the crime was cut to 70 percent of the position that remain with me but not everyone is happy with a man who proudly launched a brutal crackdown on illegal drugs thousands of being killed in due tatties war on drugs including this man's nephew kyin delos son tell us he was shot by police and found here. in the way we should choose a candidate who respects human lives or about someone who appreciates human rights and is ready to fight for the poor like us about only a guy and i mean we're seeing that the people who are killed are only the core. detent a has also denounced human rights and put journalists and press freedoms on his list of enemies but bob there has been some international condemnation he
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successfully courted other populous leaders like us president donald trump. even serenading him. detecting now expects to seal his own domestic political power through these elections for a new senate isn't local officials whatever the opposition most believe it's already a done deal. is take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world and the government protesters in albania have taken to the streets again throwing fire bombs and flares at riot police outside the main government building hours after the u.s. and the european bomb makers restraint the center right opposition has been staging demonstrations since february accuse the government of corruption of corruption and vote rigging and calling for early elections. assuaged prosecutors say they will
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reopen a great case against wiki leaks founder julian assange and seek his extradition from the u.k. mr soames took refuge at their door an embassy in london 7 years ago to avoid extradition is denied the allegations. facing germany found 2 more bodies during their investigation says the killing of 3 people with crossbow balls or sell stuff in southern germany discovered the bodies of a man and 2 women at the weekend today investigators discovered 2 female corpses in northern germany at a flat belonging to one of the women found in the hotel. the state of the news life from above and still to come why india's public schools failing to make the grade but take a look at the role of education in the country's election. head of fact doris day why would a screen legend has died at the age of 97 the singer and actress was known for her wholesome image and lilting voice passed away early on monday surrounded by close
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friends according to a half foundation thursday enjoying the peak of her film career the 19 fifties and early sixties and musical. samantha comedy is like cancer jane and pillow talk later here she focused on well. talk through the great lady's career with another great lady don't least not for about data you should welcome. so she was the epitome of hollywood's a wholesome girl next door or well this was the image this was the ideal of the woman back then she was blond she was blue eyed she was white she was not too intellectual not too challenging and this whole sim i think was a synonym for chaste in her memoirs she kind of mocks herself calling herself mr chester the belt and in fact they the composer comedian oscar levant said i knew
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doris day before she was a virgin so there is some discrepancy with this image and in fact in her films she was rather flirtatious she wasn't just the winsome innocent she was quite titillating let's have a look at pillow talk when she starts with an. bottomless mara this is racks. and racks. i wonder if you can see that i've got separate bathtubs was over brother corey and of course back in those days rock hudson was 100 percent hit for 6 or so later he came out as gay so their parents is where a lot of the sept if it is hollywood after all tell us about the doris day is the background how did she get to hollywood yes where she was born doris keppel hoff came from cincinnati isn't symmetric and all 4 of her grandparents were immigrants
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from germany divorced parents at the age of 14 she won a talent contest as a dancer should it go to hollywood as a dancer there was a terrible car accident. a train and a car and she ended up in a wheelchair and from there she went into singing and she had a beautiful clear voice and i'd like to play a clip from the alfred hitchcock film the man who knew too much where she sings that's the best known film case or us are all. that i was that was. who are. you will be. the future's not to see. kerry said ah then i. will be 10 seconds. so she became an animal rights activist she did she took in strays she helped them survive she was
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a survivor at midnight just have time for a clip of calamity jane where you see doris day as a strong let's play the clip of you got it. a strong ceci. she wears pants she carries a gun and the guardian newspaper called it a pro toad in salem this is doris day from the more progressive side was going on under the surface. thank you. voters in india have been taking part in the world's biggest fall eventually election the nearly 900000000 people are eligible to vote in the elections take place over breaks across regions we put out a phase of voting which includes the capital of delhi took place on sunday a downy is the part of the controls the city at the moment i hope their efforts to improve public education have convinced voters to w. correspondent sunny pharmaco reports. this is hopefully my francis begins
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her day getting a grandson when it's ready for school. she's raised in ever since his mother a school dropout moved away to work. prema also didn't get the chance to go to school. but she wants to make sure prince does. the 8 year old studies at a prestigious private school in derby. it costs more than a $1200.00 euros a year a huge financial burden for prima works as a. husband is a shelf you should stick it out loans to cover the school fees. and she's determined to make it work it is a safety net a at the top and this will have a school there's a good environment for prince he learns good values there the teachers are good the toilets are clean prince learns to read and write in english we want him to work in an office some day and have a better life he shouldn't end up doing what we do for
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a living. that. we most aspirations at a familiar theme in india. many families like hers see private schools as the path to success and social mobility. but getting into these schools isn't easy. they dominated by children from wealthy families. private schools like these are highly coveted across india though they charge exorbitant fees the alternative government funded schools offering of course but they suffer from teacher absences for infrastructure and a lack of facilities the ruling party in delhi is trying to bridge that gap with the army lucky a common man spartan is holding a rally instead. education is a central campaign issue. the party says it's transformed public schools in the capital since it came to power in $2013.00 and a succeeded in creating
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a more level playing field. the government's work in education seems to have paid off at this public school admissions a for. the delhi government says it's been a positive classrooms and is constructing another 12 policy. its trade policies more teachers and started special classes for children falling behind many of them 1st generation learners. lessons begin with happiness classes meditation exercises to beat stress and start the day on a positive note. for money society or delis education minister money is a big part of the solution. to spending that education now accounts for 26 percent of delhi's annual budget but he admits the change in attitudes towards public schooling is an uphill task. as to the symbolism of the problem many people come to
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me in the one my farewell to get their word and to do some good private school like many of the balance of value that if we send our kids to government schools we don't know what will be their future 1st of all we have to mix of qualities that once qualities there vacant is that one set of. back at play that's already beginning to happen. her granddaughter my neighbor also moved in with her a few months ago. that we pretty much just heard about the improved public schools in the city she's now considering sending money to one of them. little. fellow across large parts of the world the auto rickshaw is known for squeezing through heavy traffic at high speeds a british man has taken that need for speed to a whole new level but ever a lot of boys a 48 year old took talk from bangkok on e bay and suited up with a new engine as he tried to set a guinness world speed record for
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a top talk on monday he made it talking almost $120.00 kilometers per hour he now has plans to beat is a record. as a reminder our top story u.s. secretary of state might pump air has left brussels at the un shuttle talks with a new fighting ministers and washington says there's a growing threat from iran britain france and germany warn the united states against any escalation in the region as they try to salvage the i'm talking nuclear everyman's with factory. up next here on the w. the death of a good. an
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his life story may have ground to a halt. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. right. lynn thank you for watching. cinema starts may 27th on the t.w. are going. to. hear what's coming up in the book is what you meant to think of these things. 17 year old. girl it's fun to take a look at what all that means for the type of clothes. mom to sleep every weekend here on t w. you know that 77 percent. are younger than 60. that's me and me and you. and
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you know what time all voice is. i. think the 77 percent to talk about the issue. this is where you cut. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. europe calls on the united states not to further escalate tensions or virata nuclear deal as american warships had for the gulf merchant vessels of the united arab emirates waters mysterious to marine interference and britain france and germany criticize the us hard line approach to iraq i'm phil gale in berlin and this is the day.
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