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the remains of the randy bridge in general want at least 2 loads of pieces the controlled explosion would lose what was left of a motorway that gave way last year killing $43.00 people plus the biggest game so far at the woods where millions a world cup so night the united states face off against france but the match has been overshadowed by a war of words between this player u.s. co-captain megan rapinoe and u.s. president donald trump i'll tell you about that and look at who should win the match on the field. thank you so much for your company everyone world leaders are in osaka japan for the g. 20 summit they're facing a host of problems ranging from the u.s. showdown with iran to trade tensions between washington and beijing.
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with tensions brewing on several fronts world leaders gather for one of the most high stakes summits in years u.s. president donald trump again in the spotlight with his america 1st agenda. he had key talks with russian president vladimir putin and there was much praise on both sides but trump remained vague about the content of the discussions. the very things to discuss including trade is getting some disarmament. protectionism her to go your way we're going to discuss a lot of different things. take me to get very very good relationship. you look forward to spending some time together it was their 1st face to face in special counsel robert miller concluded moscow did interfere in the 2016 u.s. election trump made light of a scandal when questioned. you know are you ready for. her
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. or her the way that. they hope but i. think that if you. ask russia's ally iran will also be high on the agenda amid tensions over the future of their round nuclear deal leaders including german chancellor angela merkel are working to salvage the agreement. we're going to talk about developments on the international front especially about what's been happening in west africa will also be talking about counterterrorism and iran i very much look forward to it . mccool appeared in good spirits after she twice appeared shaking in public leading to speculation about her health. in the most anticipated meeting will take place between trump and chinese president xi jinping on saturday trump is expected to then decide whether to move ahead with imposing tariffs on nearly all chinese
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imports. and we can take you now to the g. 20 summit to osaka japan to w.'s correspondent max hofmann who's standing by max on the sidelines of the g. 20 there are always all these one on one meetings taking place and one highly amp is that it anticipated rather face to face is that of course between us present donald trump and russian president vladimir putin how that that go. we didn't get that much substantial information from that meeting just that both leaders thought it was in the interests of the whole world that russia and the united states have a good relation also be heard later that apparently the russian president invited donald trump for a meeting in moscow for may of next year alyse thought materializes and one of the most telling situations actually occurred before the meeting of the handshake so when both of the leaders met and one journalist asked donald trump whether he was
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going to ask putin to not meddle in the u.s. elections that play take place also in 20 twentieth's so trump turned to the russian president and said don't meddle in the u.s. election and that was probably an attempt at humor and will not make this topic go away and won't make this topic go away oh let's talk about climate change another big issue at this summit. climate change is actually one of the most difficult topics if you look at the so-called communiques or declarations of the past summit for example in born as iris already back to the u.s. backed off of the paris agreement and so you had a special paragraph where they said that this was only a declaration of 19 participants of the g. 20 so excluding the u.s. it's gotten more difficult because you had elections in some countries and other countries weren't really convinced before that already so in this case what you have is
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a new brazilian president also naro who is here who demonstrated that he has a big bromance with the american president donald trump so he might not be on board either and we're hearing behind the scenes that this is indeed one of 2 extremely difficult topics to negotiate and we expect the so-called sherpa so the negotiators to go on through this night until saturday morning to try to find a solution here by the way the 2nd topic surprisingly is world trade rule trade and another one of course is iran and now the e.u. says that it still hopes to salvage the iran nuclear deal despite the u.s. unilaterally pulling out of it could those remaining signatories of the deal the europeans china and russia use this g 20 meeting to find a way forward. iran is a topic here although not an official topic so it is like you said something for the sidelines and the europeans here are really not in the driver's seat of course
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they're really trying to save that nuclear agreement but behind closed doors they will acknowledge that the agreement has lost its bite when the u.s. dropped out of it and that has not really change and you can tell by the fact that you are a new ones have announced they will increase their uranium enrichment above the threshold that was foreseen in that nuclear agreement we don't think there will be much movement there especially because the europeans don't really have the clout to change that but as i'm going to macro said earlier the german chancellor in an age in a statement to the press she did talk about this for example with the u.s. president right to max i have been reporting from osaka japan thank you want to tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. 2 people have been evacuated from the sea washer man a tarion ship for medical reasons the boat entered italian waters in defiance of
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a ban from rome 2 days ago it leaves continuing to refuse it permission to dock the ship's captain has accused european countries of abandoning the migrants. australian authorities say they are trying to establish the whereabouts of a student they fear might have been detained in north korea relatives of 29 year old alex simply say they have not heard from him since tuesday and his abrupt silence on social media is unusual also glee is one of very few foreign students at pyongyang university. the bodies of a father and daughter who drowned trying to enter the u.s. via mexico are being returned to their home country of el salvador the 2 were swept away by strong tides in the rio grande they were found together with a girl tucked inside her father's shipment. signatories of the iran nuclear agreement are meeting in vienna today for where diplomats are
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describing as last chance talks to say the deal senior iranian officials have joined the meeting amid a rise in tensions in the persian gulf tehran is poised to surpass a uranium stockpile threshold which poses a threat to the accord while iran is looking for european countries to deliver on their promise of financial relief from tough u.s. sanctions in order to keep the nuclear deal alive all right and we can go now to gay arkham artist who is tracking developments in gay orca is this last ditch meeting going to achieve anything in your assessment. diplomacy is the way forward and that has always been the approach of the european union now crucially this approach of course a rests on the credibility of the european position what they will give the arrangements in return for continuing to comply with the iran nuclear deal and here
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we'll see some interesting movement today on the long expected of bought a system a system that avoids u.s. sanctions by avoiding financial transactions so it's basically a system to exchange goods and some progress on that system is to be expected to be announced today by european officials however it only covers small products so for instance medicine but not crude oil and for a rainy and that is the major difficulty with that field so expect 2 things to come out of this meeting one thing is of course iran will be shown again it is not isolated there are others that try to keep this deal alive and the secondly and that will be interesting for europeans is to find out to what extent china but also russia who are sitting at the table as well with high diplomats arctics ready to save the deal and what will they put on the table that is interesting at least from
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the european perspective all right garrick martis reporting thank you you're watching it every news is still coming up. the end of an era and the man behind the look and feel of the i in my i pad and i phone is moving on we'll take a look back at the career of apple's a long time sheet designer johnny on. the. first u.s. presidential hopefuls have clashed over the past and the future at the 2nd democratic party debate in miami florida there vying for the chance to take on donald trump in 2020 a former vice president joe biden was looking to cement his position as front runner in a crowded field but another candidate california senator from ohio errors put him on the defensive last night. same stage fame for much the same jam packed gathering of 10 democratic candidates in the miami thunder for the performing arts wind
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behind me but this time 2 men are at the focus of attention former vice president joe biden and vermont senator bernie sanders who are running 1st and 2nd in most polls. but if the base of the many watch parties in miami began it quickly became clear that it was neither by ignore senders who grabbed the spotlight it was sent out to a common law her race who took command of the stage she criticized by this recent remarks about working with segregation is and it's personal and i was actually very it was hurtful. to hear you talk about the reputations of 2 united states senators who built their reputations and career on the 2nd of phrases and this kind of. was. just characterize my position across the board i do not approve racist it is not true we're number 2 if
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we want to have this campaign litigated for civil rights whether i did or not i'm happy to do that. i was a public it was the most dramatic moment of the debates that repeatedly became heated and what you should several attacks against by the former vice president however aims to spy on most any president struck the audience is that it was to buy that i mean that camilla harris is very strong so far and so is pete and there i think they're rice and they're definitely right to compare biden it's actually very competitive and the candidates are all making their points really well i think that joe biden represents the largest portion of america and i think that joe biden can get someone that is considerably more liberal than he is as a vice president i think that what americans are willing to vote for and one of miller's americans would like to be represented by is someone that stands in the middle. by the supporters are convinced that he remains the best hope for the
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democrats to kick donald trump out of the white house but whoever will get the chance to challenge the president in the end the debate here in miami was only the beginning of a long and tough contest. on his or her nominet reporting from florida out for you now back here in europe in italy to be exact to engineers in the city of genoa i have demolished the last remaining pillars of a major motorway bridge that collapsed last year. thousands of residents were evacuated ahead of friday's planned demolition and extra police had been drafted in to ensure public safety were 43 people were killed when the miranda rights class without warning back in august at 2018.
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and joining us now from rome is freelance journalist seema group sima those were some spectacular images that we just saw of that controlled explosion thousands of residents were evacuated how risky was the endeavor. well it was something that was planned for months and today the mayor of genoa saying very clearly that everything went according to plan and thanked all the all those that would fold at $937.00 local time what remained of that morandi bridge that collapsed some 11 months ago came crashing down in this controlled demolition in just 8 seconds and what we saw was a plume of dust still smoke rising into the air there were canyons water cannons to try and control that dust as well to make sure that that didn't create other problems and that demolition was followed by a long round of applause by the residents there watching now it's not just the
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residents in january that were watching what's going on this was also followed very closely by local t.v. channels as well as news outlets i think many talents are wanting to see this i saw removed from the skyline of genoa but at the same time feeling a bit of sadness at the loss of those 43 lives with that tragedy occurred mackin august 20. 5th of a blow was last year's collapse when you know this country has a very storied engineering history. yes i mean it created quite yes debate here in italy when it happened why was it this bridge that many had had announced that there were problems back in 2016 and finally when they did look at their degree that felt there was elements of decay so a lot of questions being place as to perhaps who is to blame but right now the current populist government looking to reconstruction there promising the fact that
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it's the traffic's going to be running on the bridge how it will 2020 in my tail salvini the deputy prime minister from italy's far right party saying today that yes wolfy in that reconstruction plan seem a good time reporting from rome thank you. and out of thailand that country is marking a year says the dramatic rescue of awards for ball team that was trapped in a cave in the north of the country well earlier this week the boys and their coach returned to the cave to pay tribute to their rescuers and to talk to media while their ordeal was not only brought attention worldwide attention i should say to the region but also a lot of tourism charlotte charleston pill reports. to imagine this is the sites that came so close to tragedy. by grinding fund run montana vestry at the dramatic rescue at the. coach. to raise money to
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develop the area and propel its transition from sleepy backwater to buzzing tourist hot spot is a project that's transforming the fortunes of this community i knew locals used to come to this area now there is a whole infrastructure built around this the site of the rescue that had the entire world gripped 2 groups like this one a few looking here to get a firsthand taste of the ordeal the cave itself is currently closed to the public for safety reasons but that hasn't stopped thousands venturing off the beaten track every week to check it out. this it is going no it's true a small museum telling the story of the rescue and pay their respects to this my diver who knows today trying to save the boy is. just a shoot from the cave shuttle buses drop tourists at the dozens of stories that have sprung up over the last 12 months giving them a chance to browse the cave merchandise take him in memory that is it. that i'm
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visiting from laos this is a sacred place that i've heard a lot about i'm really excited to see it and personally think that. came here because it's the anniversary of the case and one because i want to pay my respects to the driver who died that. entrepreneurs who floated from across the region to cash in on the action they say that incomes have sued. carmack on you while i used to be a housewife but i heard how much money people were earning from tourist sites set up his business. the instant tourism isn't just a local initiative national authorities are also keen to promote the area through the heroic rescue is a massive success story the tile and. they plan to release costly reopen the king something sure to boost visitor numbers this is a netflix project about the rescue in the uk and people here expect the fresh insertion of attention to current you could this area in the tourism in
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a. bad. apples chief design officer is leaving the company he helped shape after almost 3 decades as jonathan i will start his own design company all the news has shocked the tech industry some say he is as pivotal for making apple what it is today as the company's co-founder the late steve jobs jonathan ive once said the computer industry is creatively bankrupt because he was referring to the boring grey you computers screens and floppy disks back in the day. together with steve jobs he sought to make tech colorful and fun he developed the i'm back in 1988 which helped kick off a spectacular comeback for the ailing company just a few years later the british designer created the iconic design of the i pod the scroll wheel which lets you scan through a long list of songs easily helped apple to dominate the market in 2001 despite not
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being the 1st to release an m p 3 player back then one of the most challenging tasks was to create the design for one phone one internet device and one i pod in a single device the 1st i phone. it had almost no buttons but was simple to use it was an immediate success the design revolutionized the way we communicate and brought an end to regular mobile phones. rives departure comes at a time when apple finds itself at a crossroads i phone sales are falling and apple is turning away from hardware to focus on its services business which includes apple music and i cloud. our let's turn to what is expected to be the best match so far football's world cup it's a quarter final game tonight in paris and yanick site is here of course
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a tarka more about it you know nick so good to see the host in france are facing off against the defending champs u.s. . it's overshadowed by. tweets maybe guess who's involved here but on so megan rapinoe is known for her strong beliefs in equal rights she's a proud member of the old g b t community she is the u.s. co-captain as well and she's been a front runner as well in fighting for equal pay for the women's football team but a video has recently emerged of showing her saying that she would refuse an invitation to the white house. if the united states won the world cup now it's a tradition in the united states for the u.s. president to invite sporting teams to the white house after they've been crowned national or even international champions and so her coming out and saying i'm not going to the white house has obviously caused a bit of a stir with one particular person that's the current u.s. president donald trump now rip
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a no has constantly come out and said that she doesn't agree with the current american administration and their policies and so once donald trump got wind of her stance he obviously started a bit of a war of words with rypien and we have a report here to show the viewers exactly how that has panned out. a war of words has disturbed the usas quarter final preparations comments meghan rypien oh had made out a photo shoot back in january resurfaced this week. for. now not going away we're not going to be invited to be invited i doubt it u.s. president donald trump took offense to these comments responding with a series of tweets he claimed to be quote a big fan of the american team and women soccer but meghan should win 1st before she talks finish the job he then said quote we haven't yet invited meghan or the
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team but i am now inviting the team win or lose meghan should never disrespect our country the white house or flag especially since so much has been done for her and the team. but meghan repeat no is thick skinned and has stood her ground at thursday's press conference she made only a small concession when it came to her previous remarks. i stand by the comments that i made about not wanting to go to the white house with the exception of the ex but if my mom would be very upset about that i don't think that i would want to go and i would encourage my teammates to think hard about landing that platform or having that co-opted by a administration that doesn't feel the same way and doesn't fight for the same things that that we fight for the team's quarterfinal match with france will be decided by the tightest of margins repeater says if anything this incident will make them stronger. so clearly strong words again from her pain no and she
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was not at all fazed by this i think they're quite fashionable they want to win the world cup and they're not going to let this faze them leading into the match against france let's focus on the gave her yeah right i mean they still have to win it i mean they had i haven't laid it yet just how loud really it be in paris in the fact that yeah it's going to be massive so it's already confirmed a sell out tickets are going on sale on the black market shall we say for $10.00 to $20.00 times their market value and so it's going to be huge obviously the french fans are going to be well behind their team but the u.s. have also brought a lot of fans over as well and this is a clash between 2 big big heavyweights probably the 1st heavyweight clash of the tournament i'd say and they were pretty torn and favorites too and france have a lot of 5. on me and that can hurt the u.s. but the u.s. are the best team in the world and if there's one thing we can expect it's goals because the u.s. love to attack it france score 2 or 3 they'll be confident they can score for so it's not one that you want to miss you know nick the other team dead did really
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really well is england yeah i mean this was a the other quarterfinal where ever expected to go down to the wire but england against norway was anything but england absolute. blitzed norway off the park they scored an early goal and then they just went in for the kill but we have all the goals to show you now so let's have a look at the report. a close game was expected between these 2 evenly matched signs but in just the 30 minutes england took the late lucy prongs went on the rolling run and her cross found jill scott's. midfielder providing a perfect improvised finish and sparing the blushes of strike at ellen was. keen to prove that it was a one off white almost put england to no luck only the post tonight her and i catching 5th goal of the tournament but she didn't have to wait much longer in the 48th minute nicky to paris right through and unselfishly sets up why no way simply
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couldn't cope with england's movement what's going to go. after half time bronze caps an outstanding performance with a goal but brought the coach and superstar fans alike to their feet a rocket so make it 3 nil and give england moment of going into the semifinals. looking a very good thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us. sir.
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