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trends and. it's time for you. coming up ahead. barnes. this is the news coming to you lock from burma and a record high for germany's environmentalist green party a mediocre indian pushes the greens would get the most votes in a national election edging out chancellor angela merkel squeeze that the tips are we witnessing a major shift in german politics also coming up my dreams heads through mexico to
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the u.s. border but they could be among the last as mexico tightens controls to avoid the u.s. threats to impose tablets on its goods. alabamans a watch cup kicks off in france korea so many favorites in the running but it's shaping up to be the toughest and most exciting competition in the tournament history. and and welcome i'm on with that shima we begin in germany with a surprise surge for the country's environmentalist green party for the 1st time it's pulling ahead of chancellor angela merkel's conservatives the greens have emerged as the number one party in the nation if elections were to be held now this would be the outcome for the 1st time the greens would get the most votes 26 percent on the mcas conservative c.d.u. . c.s.u.
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bloc would be right behind where 25 percent then comes the far right populist a tentative for germany party with 13 percent michael scott and coalition pock though the center left social democrats would drop to 4th place where just 12 percent the market friendly f.t.p. would get 8 percent followed by the left party with 7 percent. joining me from the organization that conducted this survey in front test the map is. good welcome to you know how surprising is the rise of the greens which is also reflected in the recent european elections. well we were not thoroughly surprised when we had the results of the european elections because we've been asking about it you know it's it was the main reason for your choice of starting next president and the main reason is climate climate change and try to guess it and you know we had so many demonstrations of young students in the road that everybody now thinks
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that's the main issue we have to tackle in germany ok we come back to you in just a minute but 1st let's take a deeper look at how the environmentalist explain the success our report begins with today's fine friday for future demonstrations and belin. demonstrators have been protesting for weeks to get the politicians to act on climate change many think the green party has at least some of the answers does that explain the surge in support for the greens. to clean i would vote green i think the greens have the best goal. the best thing. you think of my own i think many people see them as an alternative fuel also the lesser evil or that's claimed to mean as least they have fresh ideas and they stand up for the environment and don't block everything in advance the barely only political force who are doing anything or at least they say that it was. in the recent year opinion
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elections green parties more than doubled their seats in brussels in germany they took one in 5 votes giving them the 2nd highest support of any party greens leader robert hartwig thinks he knows why. the party is open to changes its young people are involved immediately and you don't have to climb a long ladder before you get hurt instead he can prove yourself quickly. that makes a success a book and open to social changes shifts new forms of communication new issues and fresh reaches of heart. as some polls now show the greens as germany's most popular party is it time for them to start building up the personality who might lead the next german government and now they are reticent. at the next former elections in germany or into one of 3 years away so. such such
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a thing like the chancellor of the green party especially because you have a couple of very very complicated to lexus coming in the east of the country so i wouldn't rule anything out but it's definitely too early to talk about. for now the anger about climate changes lead to a blossoming in the greens popular support only a national election will show if we can take them back into government. some of the green fog has been in support for a number of reasons the survey indicates a gymnast believe that the green party can deliver better outcomes compared to other parties the posters are rich party has the best solutions for the future with 27 percent the greens have a big lead chancellor macas conservatives come in 2nd with 12 percent her current coalition partner the center left social democrats 4 to a devastating 2 percent. let's think it figures for the greens are higher than all
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other big parties combined is this a snapshot of or a major shift in german politics in your opinion. number one it's a snapshot number 21 is missing in this graph and that is that 42 percent of the german population say no party has the right answer is for the future interesting however that when you look at the numbers of the figures of the green party it's the young generation $18.00 to $35.00 who say 26 percent tell us they have the green have the right answers but the only elderly's the over $65.00 they say that it's 35 percent saying it's the greens who have the right answers that's interesting because the generation older than $65.00 has always been safe for the c.d.u. and also for the s.p.d.
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ok so one reason for the greens strength may also be a result of the weakness of the other parties the opinion poll suggested this body is not paying enough attention to the issues people really care about to hit on the results for the governing parties 77 percent of voters say yes that is true about the c.d.u. c.s.u. 72 percent have the same say the same for the social democrats so i actually get this is quite stunning stunning 3 quarters of the voters think that the governing bodies do not pay enough attention to the issues people really care about so if people are so unhappy with their representative democracy could this discontent fuel support for anti democratic moderates. but this is it must have a look at this situation here in germany is small then 80 percent 85 percent say the economical situation is good it's more than 3 quarters of the population say my own financial situation is good so they don't fear the future they don't fear that
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they that they will have. a bad life in churches so they find other other fields but they afraid of and one thing is climate change it's always been a big issue here in germany when we ask people what are you afraid of they are afraid that the rainforest will be cut down the germans since they don't have a lot of problems they can concentrate excuse me. more than other people other countries in germany a. little bit forward it subjects and you know that people. that we shut down all coal coal mines and we are already shutting down all atomic. installations so germany is special they're moralizing at the moment ok so let's look at finally at one of the aspects off field pinion boat chance that michael has announced that she will not seek reelection after the system which ends in 2021 but
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a designated successor on a good complicated doesn't seem to be connecting with jim the vote is what 53 percent say the a satisfied or very satisfied with america not even a conflict that only 24 percent say the same about comic-con. so let's take it that yes quite interesting given those numbers how probable it is that that on a good come cotton ball will succeed. chancellor. we pauses anomaly no fortune tellers but when you look at the at the result of the question do you think that because it's come down about it would please her chances it's 13 percent to come over for creation in germany and it's only less than 30 percent of voters it's the c.d.u. who say she would make a good chance it will be difficult for her to be nominated in 2 and a half years but there are other people in the c.d.u.
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waiting if they could have a turn. right so we have to mind of course they all said this is only an opinion poll but nevertheless fascinating outcomes from this opinion poll and i know how much lincoln managing director of the in fact s d about putting in state thank you very much for talking to us on the w. pleasure. now u.s. and mexican officials say they're making progress on a deal to avert a new tat if the president donald trump has threatened to impose a mexican goods but trump is trying to increase pressure on mexico to stem the flow of central american migrants to the southern u.s. border vice president mike ben says that although he is encouraged by mexico's latest proposals the 1st wave in an escalating regime of tablets is set to take effect on monday. hundreds of migrants sent back into guatemala every day in the future most of those coming from the south won't be able to enter mexico
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at all the government has pledged to deploy up to 6000 troops in the area to stop the flow of north bound migrants despair spreads fast among those being turned away . or we're going to go back to our country and suffer we have no choice like killing us back to. an agreement on illegal migration between mexico and the u.s. could see an overhaul of asylum rules across the region with central american migrants having to seek refuge in the 1st country to enter after leaving their homeland it's thought that would drastically reduce the number of migrants reaching the u.s. border. mexico has repeatedly rejected this so-called safe 3rd country agreement but the increasing pressure could make the country buckle. i hope we reach an agreement. i'm confident that we will reach a deal. in place the unilateral measures expected to start on monday but.
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due to its strategic location free trade agreements and low wages mexico has become an attractive destination for international companies companies that would all be hit hard by the tariffs. according to donald trump they would start at 5 percent and steadily rise to $25.00. minutes and if you go there this is because the decision makers they don't have a red line that the united states is violating the rules of the free trade agreement. that the. struggling to a piece u.s. decision makers mexico has broadened its migration crackdown in recent days not only turning back but also detaining hundreds of migrants and freezing the bank accounts of suspected human traffickers. but there is a risk none of the measures will be enough for donald trump despite mexico's
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efforts many in washington still expect the tariffs to go into effect on monday. let me now bring you up to some other stories making news around the world germany's lower house of parliament has approved a controversial new asylum legislation the bill would make it easier to place asylum seekers in detention centers or even jails and deport those whose claims have been rejected the measures will not be considered by germany's upper house. early and russian investigative journalist has been arrested ivana good enough who covers corruption in the moscow administration is accused of illegal drug possession his employer the independent website says he's innocent it's accusing police of beating the journalists and depriving came off a lawyer. and initial probe by saudi arabia the u.a.e. and norway suggest the damage to the oil tankers in the persian gulf last month was
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likely caused by what they call a state actor fortas provided to the un was said to show evidence of a naval mine attack the u.s. and saudi arabia have blamed iran for the sabotage but the head on denies any involvement. to the u.k. where prime minister to resign may is stepping down as leader of the conservative party today but she will stay on as caretaker prime minister until the party alecks a new leader her resignation 2 weeks ago has kicked off the race to replace him 11 conservative lawmakers are vying for her job here's a look at 3 of the favorites leading the pack is johnson the former foreign minister has pledged to take the country out of the e.u. and of 2 of the 31st he says deal or no deal. environment minister michael gove has backed the reason is because its strategy and says he believes he can unite the tory party. another job candidate is dominique robb who resigned as briggs it
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minister over terrorism is dean rob wants to renegotiate britain's department deal with the e.u. . did he abuse a correspondent in london to get miles tells us what will happen next. by the end of this some of britain will have a new prime minister from god to succeed to reason may is boris johnson the form of foreign secretary and former mayor if you can about high quality video production this is simple homemade video no fancy editing no effects. the problem is you don't know who's watching and unfortunately paedophiles tracked by videos like these so that is always is always been the case. and unfortunately paedophile tracked the videos like these so that is always it's always been the case but now you tube is adding
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a whole new dimension of problems to this because 1st there's the recommendation and so if you watch a video of a girl in a bikini it's likely that you would get recommendations of lots of small videos of the same kind and then just like the comments section that in. people to to put innocent videos in a sexualized contact context and also to get in contact with each other and bit of kind of the community. dr phil is you tube doing anything to tackle obviously what can become a big problem. in fact you tube is aware of the problem and they have announced steps they are taking action so 1st they say that from now on my nose won't be able to live stream unless they are accompanied by an adult. but this relies on artificial intelligence and how will an ai determine whether. it is
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a 17 year old minor or is an 18 year old young adult and i'm very skeptical about this because it's proven time off the time that ai is not that reliable and secondly they also say that they are does able in comments for videos featuring minors but when we looked at this lots of problematic videos featuring minors with the comment sections that are open so you chips and i does not seem smart enough to correctly identify all the videos that would require protection and then. they have also announced that they will be making changes to the recommendation engine. but still we can't really tell because this is like a black box and it's the biggest business secret and also here we took a look and what we saw is that we are still able to observe a lot of problematic recommendations that puts kids videos in
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a sexualized context. is trying to help but be conned rely on you tube entirely to deal with this problem yes exactly it is a move in the right direction but it's just not enough unless the platform will stop people from uploading kids content and content featuring minors. this will always be a problem so. what's important that as a. parent or as a teacher you always have to be a way out than when you upload something on you tube you make the whole world able to watch it and this. this may include paedophiles and child abusers right and mostly of course people enjoy it but it can be misused so that's an important warning to billow from the w.'s social media this kind of much one. in 10 is don't follow god has cruise into the french open final after securing
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a huge win over his longtime rival roger federer and nadal it was dominant throughout the match beating the swiss veteran in straight sets 636462 he frees either dominic team or novak djokovic in sunday's final with his sights set on a 12th french open title. and good luck to him thing with tennis check teenager a lot of kids wonder silva has powered into a 1st grand slam final by beating britain's johanna konta in the french open semifinal of the 19 there were one in straight sets to continue stunning run another teenager amanda and you see you move off the u.s. was denied hope basin softies fina by australian ashley bhatti women's wild comp starts later today and it looks to be the most watched women's football tournament ever anthony how it can be deadly sports says is to bring us up to speed up to
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speed as to what's going to happen and to tell us about the tournament how would it unfold $24.00 teams amrita $52.00 matches 9 host cities including paris that's where the action kicks off tonight that's where france the host will make korea they're hoping to emulate what the men's team did back in 99 the idaho's they won the tournament in general with all sorts of excitement what the departure is with this tournament is not going to come to a combination in paris though hitting all the way through not cities too leon now leon as time of limpy plea on the french women champions and they're also the champions league champions now so leon is a real seat of power in the women's game by thin fronts and in the world cup and you have a favorite but if in doubt say the usa they've won a 3 time so they are the favorites america's but i guess you can also add in their japan and you can add in germany inside the jamaican around an amazing story they were broke 8 years ago and the bob marley foundation chipped in money to get them
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here to get them up and running financially and that's really the the overarching theme in a piece that we're prepaid looking at at the favorites it's a really broad field as we countdown to kick off in paris. 7 games separate these players from the mortality the usa have won the world cup 3 times making them the most successful country in the competition is history but they've never. retained the trophy the team has the quality to do just that this time the round struck alex morgan is one of the best goal scorers in the world and she has support from stars like megan rapinoe and carly. we are defending champs but at the same time i think the game has evolved so much i think that there's going to be challenges that present itself in there in france the u.s. could well come up against a familiar opponent they face japan in the last 2 world cup finals captain seche kumagai will lead the team at her 3rd world cup she scored the winning penalty when
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japan took home the trophy in 2011 and to my guy has an extra motivation to repeat those heroics she plays her club football in leone where the final will be held on the 7th of july. germany to have a star in their ranks creative midfielder jennifer marijan will be one of the key players for the 2 time champions in front of her captain alexandrov pop will have to be on top form for germany to have a chance of a triumph a 3rd title would be a monumental achievement for a coach martina fostex limbaugh given that she only took over the site earlier this year. we have to look at france but also england spain and the usa japan have shown time and again that they raise the game at tournaments there's the scandinavians we as germany always get mentioned the netherlands are european champions i've already mentioned so many teams i was on the. indeed the former champions are all in contention to win football's biggest prize but with this year's world cup promising
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to be the most open tournament ever many sides will arrive in france dreaming of glory. full of contenders that there's been a group in women's football what's driving this interest begins and ends with with t.v. 206 associate nations all have individual broadcast agreements now with the women's game the. feeling being that if it can be seen all live we can talk about it we can fall in love with the main characters and and we can witness the growth of the game and the improvement in the standard of the guy in nearly a 1000000 tickets sold for people to say the game inside the stadium so if anything screaming progress that's the conversation the turning and raise it in the in the lead up to this by a lot of the captains and a lot of the leaders in these teams and it's about parity now it's a real priority for them but then you look at the prize money that's up for grabs in russia 2 $1019.00 the men play for a part of $356000000.00 euros the women will play for $27000000.00 euros
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a 7.5 percent now a lot of these ladies assignable you're saying it's a priority yes we all agree there's been progress progress but until we can squeeze that off a loss or to even think about roland garros in the tennis imagine for a moment the women not playing for the time is the men it's unimaginable that that would be the case and this is really the start is this going to be the countdown to parity when this tournament kicks off i really hope so anthony holic from this thank you very much. the once most highly paid football player naima has made a statement to brazilian police denying any wrongdoing after years of portably publicized intimate messages from a woman it was an attempt to defend himself after she accused him of rape the woman recently detailed allegations during an interview on brazilian television naima has an ankle injury and rived at the police station in a wheelchair. no. name on how to make his way through a media scrum to reach the police station in his wheelchair. he was there to give
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a statement denying the rape of a brazilian woman he had invited her to paris where he plays after exchanging messages on social media the front of people meant to hop the rest of the way. his accuser appeared on brazilian television to acknowledge she expected to have sex with him but alleges that when he became violent and she said no he didn't stop . i had a desire to be with neymar at 1st i was all ok everything was nice the messages etc i thought it would be fine the when i got there he was aggressive totally different from the guy i chatted to in the messages that he's. going to name i left the police station on crutches his dream of leaving brazil to glory in this month's cup or america has already been dashed by injury now he must face a different kind of fight. on the floor i just want to thank
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everyone for the support and the messages that i said i just want to say to my friends to my fans to everyone who has supported may thank you thank you for the affection i have to say that i feel very loved so i thank you very much of a. good. boy he drove off to an uncertain future. that's it for me i'm not that she minded of you to me it is up next to stay with us for that if you can tell by.
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