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my name is that of the self and i would look at. this is d w news live from berlin tonight u.s. president donald trump in the u.k. on a state visit to america's closest european allies trump was given a royal welcome by britain's queen elizabeth at buckingham palace in london but many in the u.k. are unhappy about the trip we'll tell you was also coming up a deadly assault on protesters in sudan in the capital khartoum
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a military crackdown leaves at least 30 people dead and more turbulence as boeing reveals that some of its $737.00 aircraft may have faulty wein parts plus the world preparing to mark the 30th anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators put b. gene is ignoring it acting as if that deadly day in 1989 never happened. i'm burnt off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcomed u.s. president donald trump is in britain for a 3 day state visit and he's getting the royal treatment from start to finish the president and the 1st lady are at buckingham palace for a state. banquet hosted by the queen most members of the royal family are in
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attendance we understand although not meghan markle he was on maternity leave the queen open the bank with a short address followed by a speech by donald trump protesters have gathered outside the palace down with trump stirred controversy ahead of his arrival by insulting the mayor of london sunday come on. our it's correspondent big she is outside buckingham palace covering this state visit good evening to you barry good so we see london rolling out the red carpet for the president i mean why exactly he has blasted his critics in the u.k. he's broken with protocol and he certainly hasn't done a lot of things to endear himself to the british people. no he hasn't and britain is really at a period of instability with reason may affectively on her way out of office with
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a lot of questions fundamental questions unanswered and it's in this situation that britain is looking to strengthen its ties to its strongest ally so reason may not exactly depending on donald trump but with britain leaving the european union there is the question of what's next and britain is really hoping for example to get a good trade deal with the u.s. and even though there are lots of details controversial and that need to be ironed out the u.s. and ana trump in particular has signaled that he's very open and that britain is at the front of the queue these are all signs of hope for the u.k. and well i guess they're clinging to it in a bigger trumpets hinted that he wants to meet with brigadiers boris johnson and nigel ferrars on this trip how is this likely to go on with the british establishment and with the british public. well yes he's been
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very fond of niger for art and also of course johnson who's hoping to succeed to reason may as the next prime minister and somebody who's coming from the outside even if it's the u.s. president who's weighing into these really deeply political questions with in the u.k. it's going to be very strange for tourism a she's meeting on trump tomorrow and he's been also very critical of have been very critical of how she handled breck said she said that she gave all the cost to the european union and more or less insinuated that he would have gotten a better trade deal so to meet him when he's been even though he said he has a good relationship with her he also had friendly words when he gave a big interview to one of the british papers it's going to be very awkward i think for tourism a to meet him but she will try and go ahead and the trade deal is what
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is going to be the most pressing pressing issue for her. drug visit to the u.k. last year it was supposed to be an official state visit but it was changed to a working visit out of concern about massive anti trump protests what is so different a year later. well this year donald trump is coming also you to commemorate the landing of the allies in the normandy d.-day anniversary so on to portsmouth and also to france facing meet with with other leaders to commemorate this event and people was in favor of this visit say that it's a state visit and that almost the country and not exactly the president now the security questions and the question of protests of course that you mention is going to be similar we have seen today here a little front of the palace not a lot of protesters but some determined people would know that tomorrow is going to be a big day of praises police are expecting up to a quarter of
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a 1000000 people here big police operation and the authorities are trying to have them as far away as they can from donald trump so whitehall joining street ways going to be it's going to be sealed off for protesters which makes them very unhappy what keeps them away from the president and we do understand that baby trump. grill be slimed tomorrow over one the bigger mosque outside of buckingham palace on the story for us tonight big thank you. a while trump was given a warm welcome by the british royalty he's been embroiled in a spat with the mayor of london on saturday mayor saddiq khan wrote and the toil for the observer comparing trump's governing style to that of 20th century fascists khan said that it was an british to rolled out the red carpet for drunks he also released a video in cooperation with elle magazine criticizing trump ahead of its visit here's what he said. present trumpery if you're watching this
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you'll values and what you stand for the complete opposite of london's values and the values in this country we think office is not a weakness diversity is a strength we respect women and we think equal to men it is important to safeguard the rights of all of us to keep the vulnerable of the marginalized well drunk responded to khan's message with strong words of his own on twitter the us president said they khan had been foolishly nasty to him and he went on to call him a stone cold loser he also mocked khan for his short stature. may have started the view but his opinion reflects so large of weariness toward trump among the british according to a you gov poll only 21 percent of brits have a favorable opinion of the us president. in other news
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tonight doctors in sudan say that the death toll from a military crackdown on protesters has reached at least 30 the sudanese army used deadly force to disperse a sit in in the capital khartoum public prosecutors there have now reportedly open to the best a geisha into the military's actions demonstrators have been protesting for months demanding that the generals hand over power to a civilian government back in april the military overthrew president omar al bashir ending his brutal 30 year long rule. a. long feared violent escalation has engulfed the 2. police and army chased demonstrators through the streets. gunfire and explosions have shocked their protests breaking up the peaceful city. but even as they flee the bullets the protesters mock the army and repeat their demands for change.
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freedom peace and justice civilian rule this month chant these protesters. are those and circled by the troops plead with the military to hold their fire. peacefully peacefully they shout. but since the early morning sudan's capital has been anything but peaceful. protest leaders have stopped cooperation with the transitional military council calling the crackdown a bloody massacre and said i cannot even evacuate the bodies of they said they are calling them martyrs. hundreds of the injured are being treated in cartoons row care hospital the sudan doctors committee says the death toll is difficult to count and can only rise but the army is meeting determined organize resistance the opposition and thrown up their own roadblocks in response stringing stones and burning tires across the city. right after the dispersal of the sit in we went back
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to the streets and squares and thank god with the help of the youth we closed the street and we will close everything again god willing. a day of violence by the army may have broken up the protests to sit in that it seems to simply disperse the resistance throughout khartoum. or earlier we spoke with from the international crisis group here's his assessment of the situation in sudan. i think this is a very significant as coalition which i'm fortunate to be has been coming for a couple of weeks what we see is that this situation in sudan was not totally sold by the oil almost assured of what bin was that that if they got rid of the regime was replaced but there it remains firmly in place and then. they've remained very willing to use to their demands their protests and then allow this to be
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answer to the control of the government this is a very grim miskelly should it calls for suit intervention but unfortunately we don't really see things improving day african union and the peace and security council and others need to step in tell the leader of family that date that a military coup is not tolerable way to run a. country but most importantly what is needed now is to put into closer restraint and talk firing on the protest that's what's most critical. it was married were to go from international crisis group speaking with us earlier here is some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world italy's prime minister said because they says that he will resign if the 2 parties in the governing coalition don't stop squabbling the far right league party and the populace 5 star movement have been arguing for months over a range of issues saying who has no party affiliation says he now wants
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a clear and speedy response a court in sweden has rejected a request to detain wiki leaks founder julian assange over a 2010 rape case songes in prison in the u.k. today's ruling dashes swedish prosecutors hopes of having him extradited swiftly from britain songes more your call the decision a big victory for his client. 5 people are dead in 10 wounded in the afghan capital kabul after a bomb attached to a bus exploded the bus was carrying government employees it's the latest in a wave of bombings in the afghan capital where both the taliban and so-called islamic state are active. boeing has admitted that faulty parts may have been installed on some of its $737.00 airliners the company has been under intense pressure since $2737.00 max planes crashed within months of each other killing its
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odal of 346 people the model has been grounded worldwide since march boeing's admission has pushed in eyes or by zhang the airline into postponing an order for 10 of the jets citing safety concerns. from cash cow to $1000000000.00 liability boeing 737 models are back in the headlines and once again it's for the wrong reasons after the grounding of the maxxis the news that the current model the 737 next generation could have defective parts boeing says up to $148.00 parts could be faulty including wing components which enable the plane to fly the federal aviation administration is giving the company 10 days to replace the suspicious parts well boeing says the risk of a crash hasn't risen the latest revelation has dealt a further blow to its reputation. one boeing 737 max has a list price of $100000000.00 boeing has $4636.00 outstanding orders for
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the aircraft so the company could stand to lose over 4600000000 dollars in orders the 1st airlines have already bailed on boeing on monday azerbaijan airlines postponed their order worth $1000000000.00 with an increasing number of customers losing confidence in boeing the giant is likely to face even more turbulent time for more of this now i want to bring in chris. from v.w. business i mean we talk about the 737 max it's got problems to the max i mean now we're talking about faulty wing parts these are the days it doesn't rain but it pours popular singer put it boeing losing a major contract you heard in the report fresh troubles with the $737.00 look at the share price today at start of trading 3 percent down again and the boeing shares lost 20 percent 25 percent in quarter of their value within the last 3 months already the the most recent problem the technical problem isn't
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really boeing's fall it's a supplies. problem the federal aviation administration says that the cracks in the wing slats all result of quote improper. or manufacturing process but then again alternately it puts boeing again into a questionable position is or how serious that is this latest problem i mean the passengers not going to be worried about whether who the supplier is the passengers know is their braids right i mean the f.a.a. says that a complete failure of a leading edge would not result in the loss of the aircraft ultimately the plane going down bought because of this one particular issue of the last the risk remains that if part of his he could lead to damage of the aircraft in flight. it is an issue that from from a carrier's perspective you do want to take care of but then it is an issue that i think can be result of the question remains when will boeing's grounded
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737 max fleet be able to take off again your guess is as good as mine brant or for that matter as good as the boeing c.e.o.'s gets dull and then says he's certain that the 737 max will fly again this year he just doesn't know when i mean there has been speculation about june i mean we are into june now there's no talk of it flying again there's been talk about august which then again would deprive airlines of using the plane in the in the traffic heavy. vacation months throughout the summer what we do know is that the f.a.a. has not approved boeing's update for the 7 the software updates from some 30 some 30 next so far there's even talk about the f.a.a. rejecting one of the versions that that boeing put in a boeing stress as it has done almost $300.00 test flights with the software which turned out fine what is certain is though that as long as the fleet is grounded boeing has a massive problem has been have been orders posted for the 737 next since the
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latest deadly crash and compensation claims about airlines are marked grounded plane is a plane that is not making any money exactly kris kobach from our business desk as always chris thank you. well the future of german chancellor angela merkel's government is hanging by a thread tonight that after the leader of her junior coalition partner resign drian olive's stepped down after her social democrat party's disaster showing in last week's european the watchman's merkel has stress that she is committed to sticking with the coalition of the social democrats for their part are trying to find a new leader or leader. after the upheaval of their party leaders resignation it was time for germany social democrats to put on the brakes on monday time to stop rethink and decide exactly what kind of social democratic party the s.p.d. wants to be a trio of leaders has temporarily taken charge and the party is neither panic
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stricken nor without leadership it's our task to make clear that we're leading this party and that there will be new roads ahead after just faulty months in the job and dry analysis left on monday but not without to go by commission. i've just said goodbye to the s.p.d. party executive committee. so again i have resigned. and i also wanted to personally thank you for years of good teamwork. you've spent many many hours here in the valley plant house thank you for that take a novice's resignation has consumed the german media now while the social democrats do their own soul searching there's one figure question on voters' minds how will the coalition government of the social democrats and chancellor merkel's conservatives continue and rebuilding the guy that will be the end of a grand coalition if it continues this way all that will change something and then
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we'll see what the new plan is and then maybe. this is the end of the grand coalition they espied a earthquake is rattling the entire german government but on the sidelines of the conservatives post e.u. election summit it was all smiles from chancellor merkel as she vowed once again to push on with her ever fragile coalition yet of course we now have to respect this phase in which the s.p.d. has to make its decisions but but from the conservative side it's clear there's a lot to do in our opinion and the ability to work is not only desirable but imperative. wooden crisis avoided for now but with projected losses in eastern state elections this fall. russian national elections could come soon and america was hoping. in china the upcoming 30th anniversary since the deadly tiananmen square crackdown is being marked with silence the chinese government's crackdown in and around tiananmen square in $1809.00 came to be symbolized by this iconic image
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of one man blocking the tanks advance of a week students had occupied the space demanding economic and political reforms and eventually officials had had enough they declared martial law the military began moving in now in the early hours of june 4th soldiers fired on civilians estimates range from a few 100 to several 1000 people killed the movement was successfully suppressed and its memory has also been suppressed in china 1400000000 people do not have access to the facts about what happened in tiananmen square beijing has never shown any remorse or given a clear account of what happened that day. a single day in 1989 completely changed your life photos taken years before the massacre show young family in the 1980 s.
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you know with her small son and her husband to mingle he was shot 30 years ago on june 4th 1989 and died in hospital his was just one of hundreds possibly thousands of deaths that night as. the massacres the worst thing that has ever been done to people in this country was the government hasn't answered the question of what happened on june 4th nor has it apologized and i regret that very much had it. not only has the government never apologized it refuses to talk about it. officially these images do not exist they are taboo. in the spring of 1989 hundreds of thousands of chinese took to the streets of beijing to demand reforms and freedom. the uprising against the communist leadership was spearheaded by students. was one of their leaders was
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valar casey who was $21.00 at the time he now lives in what he calls exile in taiwan. this is how we appeared on chinese state media back then today he is hardly known in china. if you look. over my name search into let's say i do the chinese version of google i don't exist chinese government i have decided to wipe. the. face of the history completely searches on chinese websites bring up no links or references to vo are casey or $989.00 only a dubious article with the title tianna man massacre a myth. it's the same with school textbooks $989.00 the uprising the deaths all absent.
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the evening news on june 4th was mostly state propaganda but one detail belied the truth the anchors wore black to signify sorrow and sympathy about the deaths after the broadcast the female anchor doocy on was barred from ever presenting the news again the official forgetting have begun. you've ha whose husband died in 1909 is working against this forced amnesia she wants to remember june 4th and regularly meets others who lost loved ones that day but they say the state is bullying and watching them or whatever if everyone in this country had access to information about what happened they'd be furious but the government has concealed it for 30 years just because young people today know very little about it doesn't mean it didn't happen. that indeed it did happen but the subject is off limits for
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the chinese leadership forgetting and suppression instead of remembering silence and no apology but not everyone is playing along. it did happen well you know you might not think of it as an olympic sport but. it could make the 2024 games the hippest ever it's one of 4 new sports being suggested for the games olympics chief thomas is a fan of. choreography but others are. belongs in the. break down special is raging at this recreation center near paris. it's one of around $1500.00 such competitions held throughout france each year. there are top rocks but work power moves you have to be fast. friends is one of the
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leading countries worldwide for breakdowns we do a lot of things differently here our style is very technical very musical and we try out a lot of new things. cool. terrace several 1000 breakdowns as in france some even make a living from it. and it could even feature as a discipline at the paris 2024 olympics. and. the olympics would bring us more recognition they would make it better known across the world beyond just the break dance community. but it's not everyone likes the idea breakdown started as a subculture in 1970 s. new york. and many here in the east in paris suburbs associate the olympics with big business doping and corruption no place for them it's in a different sphere it's all about governments it's
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a giant machine it's too highbrow for us so. it's not ok for breakdowns to bow to the olympics criteria that are too narrow would destroy the damask. for the chill that's going up do we really need something like the olympic games for fulfillment i don't think so. damn artists they say no sadly but then moves would be a real jewel paix. all these south african runner custer's and you will not need to take this austral reducing medication to compete at least for now as after a swiss court temporarily suspended the recent ruling now last month the olympic 800 metre champion lost a challenge to the court of arbitration for sport and had been told that she could only compete if she medically reduced her testosterone level to days somalia said that she was think of the judges for suspending that decision it means that she will be able to compete until the next court date on the 25th of june. as
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a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you u.s. president donald trump has begun a sting visit to the u.k. britain's queen elizabeth hosting a banquet in his on air tonight at buckingham palace protesters have turned out in london to voice their anger at trump's visit and in sudan 30 people are reported to have been killed after the army used violence to disperse a sit in in the capital khartoum state media say authorities will investigate the of so that the protesters are calling of the generals to hand over power to a transitional government so. you're watching b.w. news after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day to see the. film
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