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i am. trying. to. leave. leg. length. leg the end. this is news coming to you live from donald trump stopped finally dobson for his false official visit my phone pale blue print as the top level talks in his time when transatlantic relations on distance train it's taken him a year in office to visit the german capital with the 2 countries of odds over numerous issues find common ground. after i got macular dresses hollywood class
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of 2000. to out golf balls. and they're all fired it just. has to stay as it is. she's only just graduating students to the great optimism and makes a case for multilateralism and cooperation also coming up donald trump announces talent on all goods from mexico he says they'll be in place under the concrete take action against the flow of migrants across the border. and police of hungary arrest the captain of the cruise ship that featured new ground a true old boat in the danube so it will be blackened from day print you want us to mistake and screw is great then give it up to raise the bulk of the baltimore but it will go into the heart of the high given capital without that. class in thailand people come from far and wide to seem oblivious to the bell. into taking children
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in special camps. the training of elephants required to torture the debris looks at the controversy over time and cast. the. pattern of a $100.00. u.s. secretary of state. and foreign minister. america's top diplomat touched down in the german capital this morning 3 weeks after he suddenly postponed his visit to germany at the very last minute instead he flew off to iraq to win support for washington's position in growing tensions with iran and the differences in the u.s. and european iran policies are also expected to be high on the agenda.
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now for more. political. welcome simon secretary of state is visiting for the 1st time and we know after he abruptly canceled his previous trip what is on the agenda and he still you know the secretary of state finally got got to germany a year after he took office as you mentioned he's here to have meetings with foreign minister master also with chancellor americal and there's quite a few there's a list you could say of complaints that the trumpet ministration have about german policy and pompei are mentioned some of them as he set off in particular that battle over germany's military spending the u.s. doesn't think germany spending enough but also the question of a hallway the chinese telecoms company u.s. is very worried about the idea that that company be involved in telecoms that it's the. provision in europe including in germany. i think
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they're probably also going to talk about the nordstrom to gas pipeline project between russia and germany because the u.s. has been threatening sanctions against germany and other countries over that so that's that's that's a key so it's of conflict point and i think they'll also be talking about iran of course where there's a huge difference over what's the best way to pressure the iranian regime to steer away from nuclear weapons that of course is the issue. in part the issue that caused pompei ot cancel is his planned visit 3 weeks ago he had to rush off and deal with issues in iraq and iran in the region so you know he's finally got here but there's a lot for them to talk about exactly we'll continue our conversation in just a bit silent but 1st we reach also america in just a few off time and she has just returned from the united states russia delivered
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the commencement address at harvard university advised to the drug just was spiked with indirect criticism of donald trump's policies. at the home warts of ignorance and their oh my goodness well nothing has to say as it is. it was one of several standing ovations for the german chancellor during hurricane speech she ended and began an english highly unusual for under the makeover at such a major event. then gets off if we step out and embrace new beginnings everything is possible. so the normally cautious pragmatic politician this was a far reaching to do list she spoke of halting global warming eradicating starvation eliminating diseases giving people especially girls access to education and fighting the causes of displacement and forced migration and forced migration
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that's how we can do all of that at. the harvard commencement speech is by tradition inspirational setting the bar high for graduating students merkel urge them not to act impulsively but to take a moment to stop and think during laughter as well as applause. explore the none cynical seem to conjure up donald trump without mention of his name. that that means not calling a lie is truth or truth lies. except chancellors mixture of the political and the aspirational seemed to resonate with the graduating students. before me the main message is about believing that's the walls can be broken and for me i think wallace is sort of a metaphor for anything it could be sort of your own close mindedness or your own servant violence to how you see the issues of the world whether you know whether or
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not you think they could be solved i think the speech was very well done and well received and i think that she's struck a balance between inspiring the graduates to make change in the world and also sending a political message. as merkel nears the end of her chancellorship her speech at harvard hints of the legacy she hopes to leave behind especially a firm commitment to transatlantic cooperation. and it obvious washington bureau chief alexander pronominal was asked to hear the german chances address to the graduates and had this to say. americans seem to have the right. it's town here in new york city a speech that's many here felt was inspirational and had a positive message and the german chancellor seemed to enjoy the attention being praised for her leadership and commitment far away from home and from political turbulence in europe. that is
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a phenomena not tending to. political correspondent simon and love making mates and they pointed remarks during a commencement address they're warning against snap decisions and impulsive action how do you think that's going to play in into talks with talks with the secretary of state of the united states who is here for the 1st time i've officially visit yeah i mean those were very pointed remarks he didn't actually mention president trump but i think everyone in the audience understood that that was what she was talking about with those talking about snap decision making and also really criticizing broadly american foreign policy talking about isolationism and you know setting up boundaries what you need to do is find common solutions multilateralism was it was a plea for that really a speech we've heard from anglo-american many times before i don't think it changes exactly the dynamic of course as i say pompei or is the one who's chosen the timing
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of their meeting today so it's just unfortunate for him baths that you know it's come after this rather pointed speak from the chancellor in america and obviously it will add a little extra spice to those conversations absolutely and as we saw that the speech was really well received by the students at harvard now it also gave her a big platform to address certain issues which are very close to a hot yeah i mean she receiving the honorary degree from harvard for her. chef and so sort of can do attitude on migration and openness to welcome refugees into germany of course highly controversial policy so i'm not sure of the university is aware of all the nuances around that policy that still plague angle a medical here but there is a sense in which angela merkel's on the sort of home straight of chancellorship she won't be standing again of course as we know she's got a couple of years to run. and i think she's sort of drawing together these strands
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of her worldview multilateralism the battle against climate change but also a sort of respect for approach in dealing with other world views that's what she was playing for right so man good obvious political correspondent thank you very much for your analysis and i cannot assist president has announced that the u.s. will add a 5 percent tariff to all goods coming into mexico as a way to curb illegal immigration at america 1000 border trunks is the tatt of the increase until it's clear that mexico is doing more to prevent immigrants crossing into the u.s. illegally how the new terrorist an impact on going trade talks is still unclear. 2 years after negotiations for a new nafta began everything seem to be working just fine. today we will
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send the relevant information so that the senate of the republic can ratify the free trade agreement with the united states and canada you can either. then an unexpected shot fired from washington u.s. president trump tweeting about a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming into our country from mexico trump threatens to credibly increase tariffs until the illegal immigration problem is remedied the reaction in mexico shock it's. exactly and i just read that right out there i just read it as something to sastre us because that threat taken into action would be very grave very serious extremely serious. at the same time it's no secret to anyone that president trump is very active in his use of tweets. but mexico can hardly afford to ignore the threat
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the u.s. as its most important trading partner trade between the neighbors was worth 670000000000 dollars last year. also crossing the border so-called illegal immigrants as seen in this video from u.s. customs and border patrol recorded in el paso the migrants most of whom are from honduras guatemala and el salvador crossing through mexico trump says the government there is not doing enough to stop the flow of people to be instead passively cooperating. and we have more on this developing story in business news with christopher christopher. that will bring you up to date but some other stories making news around the hundreds of seventies protesters marched on we had quarters in khartoum after protest leaders issued a call to action. the protest encampment outside the defense ministry has
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become a threat to stability and also the author says the. television closed. heads of government from the arab league have gathered in mecca they're calling an emergency summit on iran saudi arabia's king film on open the meeting asking the international community to confront iran and. its threat on the seas and interfere . during high level talks japan and russia have accused one another of dangerous military buildup on several islands that lie between the 2 countries the disputed dates back to the 2nd. leaders of both nations will hold a summit in japan. police in hungary have detained the captain of a cruise ship that collided with a sites in boat in budapest a wednesday night the 2 a boat sank into the danube river within seconds 33 south korean tourists aboard
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so far 7 people have been confirmed dead 21 missing. the walls of budapest sized korean embassy bear witness to a city's sorrow one of the missing so far from home is a 6 year old girl who was traveling with her parents and grandparents the tragedy has shaken locals and tourists alike is that they are used. by their very. high water levels and strong cover and are hampering efforts to recover victims experts say it could be days before the boat's hole is raised. the size career is sending its own teams to assist they flew out on thursday together with the families of some of the victims. the hunt gary in government has promised and says about what caused the accident. the government has called for
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a thorough and in-depth investigation it's a criminal investigation has been launched. thing after thing took out. c.c.t.v. footage captured the moments that the mermaid the small boat seen on the left was struck by the viking sit in a river cruise ship 5 times its length it took just a few seconds for the mermaid to capsize and sink. in the search for answers the captain of the largest ship has been detained he is being questioned on suspicion of endangering waterborne traffic resulting in multiple deaths. joining me now is the correspondent stefan both on the he's standing along the banks of the danube river in budapest did me 1st before stefan what is the latest on the rescue operation 21 people are still missing including 2 hungering crew members how difficult is it going to be to find
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survivors at this stage. well it's just going to be extremely difficult and i think the authorities are slowly realizing that at least more than 20 people have died actually they found 7 people alive but also they found 7 bodies already and more than 20 people are still missing. a little little chance that any one of them will be found alive at this stage so the situation is very sad in a way people have also. brought flowers here and candles because this is not only a situation that has impacted the south koreans but also to people who live here in this neighborhood who every day actually see the sight seeing boats here it's important business for many many on gary and says well. slowly now and the tragedies only. to be described as the worst tragedy
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on the danube river for angry in 75 years when the captain of the cruise ship that was involved in this. what more is known about his involvement in the accident. well what we do know at said disappoints jets that the sorties have to change team on suspicion of reckless behavior they say that he will stay coalition away said the smaller bolt. mate and that he was also responsible for basically almost i'm. making sure that that ship sunk in 7 seconds now that is of course the charts of the older hands didio food each also shows steps caps and all steps a small bolt steered to watch to pass off that big ship so that is of course difficult to point out because he is so of course not being able to be questions
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because most likely that captain passed away stefan most in with a face thank you very much for that update. you're watching the news coming up ahead thailand's screened elephants activists say the animal speak to tell you the price for their performances. to trust. is rudd no tobacco day an opportunity for the want to remind us that smoking cares more than a 1000000000 people still regularly smoke tobacco and that's about one in every 70 tobacco use has been declining in many parts of the want the 2 exceptions. africa and some countries in the middle east the w. h. o. ses that tobacco more than 7000000 each year graphic warnings on cigarette packs
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have been shown to significantly increase awareness of the dangers of smoking so have advertising bans in tobacco taxes now the cigarettes many see them as a way to quit smoking but they can cause a whole lot of other health problems take a listen. it's proven that isa carets contain far fewer talk sense than conventional tobacco cigarettes but as their relatively recent products their long term effects unknown. this is a moment disclosed you could call it the biggest field study that's taking place in the health sector worldwide. up. vapors can choose from hundreds of refills solutions could be liquids the additives that give them their flavor however contain less than appetizing substances diasur tile
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for example has a battery taste that can cause a severe respiratory disorder commonly known as popcorn none of. the vapor produced by the heating device of any cigarette is laced with tiny particles which settle in the lungs they can cause coughing compromised lung function and inflammation. in this last year we know from animal and soul experiments that the vapor causes inflammation in cells that does this suggests that in addition to inflammation it could result in long term damage such as cancer for heavy smokers though vaporing might still be the lesser evil artist made this which 3 years ago. i need. a couple of weeks or months i noticed that my smoker's cough was gone plus my nose isn't so stuffed up anymore i can smell and taste things
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a lot better so things have definitely changed for the baking as less harmful than smoking tobacco and is one way of cutting down on quitting but eesa carets do impact health. to thailand now and a tourist haven with beaches monton spicy food and a chance to write on an elephant a tourist heaven for many but elephant tourism is sound like fire and harmless but animal rights groups say in order to keep an elephant in captivity its spirit must be broken the story a newish visit to the traditional elephant camp where chiang mai in the north of the country and learnt there no easy answers to this controversy. showtime at mesa elephant camp twice a day the elephants entertain visitors with their skills everything looks playful but tricks like this are only possible after long training explains one of the
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company gers. if you would like to let your children know english you should talk english to them things that were young same thing with their love if you would like to lead them obey you are listed on you use it teach them thing there were young. for centuries elephants in southeast asia we used for transport in the timber industry and to logging was banned in the region 30 years ago. with thousands of captive elephants out of work their owners turn to tourism. elephant tourism is now a lucrative business but one that's lightly regulated. nina ortman is a biologist she advises camps on how to ensure that entertaining tourists isn't detrimental to elephant wellbeing. and good welfare can easily be done in a writing campaign to provide the elephant with. enough food enough water enough
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rest and and otherwise free from discomfort also. a biologist is pleased with the camp's general conditions the elephants seem to be in good shape she says but she admits that she often runs into secrecy just like today when asked about the specific methods of training young elephants the camp veterinarian becomes rather tight lipped. and often cannot call for his ass. us and he called wherever he has. on the internet it's possible to find videos of a torturous ritual decided to break an elephant spirit the method has been used for centuries it's a brutal training process that can go on for weeks only when the elephant stops resisting is it released from its agony. animal rights groups are calling for
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a boycott of elephant camps they're convinced interactions like these are only possible once an elephant has been broken many western travel companies have stopped offering this kind of tourism but with growing numbers of chinese visitors business is thriving. brusk thinks an effective boycott would do more harm than good. if there is no revenue coming into the camp the elephant will still be here but it will just have very very poor conditions ellison tourism is sold as cute harmless fun but once you look a bit closer a darker picture starts to emerge. disport and 4 for germany have won their final a warm up game before the women's world cup kicks off next week the 2 time world champions be chile 2 nil with goes from alexander pop and seymour in germany will face china spain and david chance south africa in the group stage
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for the 2nd straight season liverpool have reached the champions league final you're going club's side fell to riyadh madrid last year you know of club is no stranger to losing finals he's been rung up in his last 6 will that drought end on european football's biggest stage in madrid on saturday. club has been embraced by more than just liverpool the entire footballing world seems to love this guy but there's been a dark cloud hovering over the current liverpool coach's head for years now a streak of 6 trate final defeat has kept his trophy cabinet empty when it comes to the biggest prizes. if you lose a final it's like taking medicine that tastes disgusting. you know when i was a child i learned the good medicine has to taste bad but then it helps so when you look at a final as bad tasting medicine it can actually help and recharge you. recharge
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must have work liverpool made some changes at the back since suffering defeat to reanimate driven last champions league expectations are high due to having back to back final appearances. about that the world out there expects from all of us that if we're in the final that we win in my particular case we've tried so many times you expect even more. but that's ok i desperately wanted not for me but for my players and this great club and i would make me happy if we managed. but no other manager in europe has lost finals like clock the 201112 season he managed final success in germany but since then he nor liverpool have won anything will their next final in madrid be a new beginning. you know what you need to have
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a news has a recap of the top story that we're finding few us. talks on a range of contentions it's from players 1st visit in germany a year after taking office. and we have live coverage throughout the day up next christopher over having a business with more on the threat. against mexico. to stay with us for that if you get.
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