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simply a human being who was armstrong. was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . news alive from berlin deals instead of terror at the g. 20 summit chinese president xi jinping and he's u.s. counterpart donald trump agree on a truce in their country's trade will wrap up the summit for you in osaka japan. italian authorities arrested the skipper of a ship carrying migrants rescued in the mediterranean sea captain. had to fly
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ordered to stay away from the italian force. and the united states are on track to defend their world cup craft after megan rapinoe eliminated host france in the quarter final. a michael thanks for joining us at a g. 20 summit marked by trade deals u.s. president donald trump has hailed an agreement to restart trade talks between his country and china the 2 countries nearly a year long trade dispute has disrupted the global economy a round up of the summit from hoffman. this was the handshake the world had been waiting for so much hinged on the bilateral meeting of the 2
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presidents that you could almost hear a sigh of relief going through world markets when donald trump said it with this we had a great meeting and we will be continuing to negotiate and i promise that for at least the time being we're not going to be lifting tariffs on china and addition the focus here of course being on the wording tremendous or at least the time being $50000000000.00 at last year's g 20 summit donald trump said something very similar but that didn't keep us chinese relations from deteriorating afterwards the e.u. had much more solid results to share with the world after 20 years of negotiating finally an agreement with the south american trade bloc. the steve.
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real message in support of open. sustainable into space because to it creates jobs. for all concerned it shows that in the still of modes agreements can be reached mutely beneficial compromises can be felt. but it's getting harder the negotiations to reach agreement on the final communique were tougher than ever before and lasted through 2 nights straight to the sides trade there was another contentious topic. climate change the united states wanted to kick the topic out of the communique altogether but in the end there was just too much opposition. in the end 19 countries supported the paris agreement that's supposed to limit global warming to under 2 degrees and one country didn't in these times this qualifies as success.
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this is still only now next mission until after negotiating day and night it's not possible to have a 19 plus one statements. in which the 1960 trees of the paris agreement commit themselves to the same things we did and when osiris we say this process is irreversible dogs are put says. so over all the worst outcome was averted but this can't hide the fact that each year the g 20 is under increasing pressure. under increasing pressure but can the g 20 form still make a difference max hoffman put the question to now you can he's the dean of the asian development bank institute a tokyo based think tank. professor you're c.e.o. it seems so hard nowadays to get a compromise at the g. 20 is this institution becoming obsolete i think the g 20 i'm looking for the
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large globe i have presented to us and looking for the solutions for entire growth so right after the my shock everyone you're looking for the same direction but now each country has their own interest one country's exporting more and the success of the g 20 in or soka is coming from prime minister abbott was focusing much more on consensus agreement issues rather than bite at that issue why do you qualify this is a success they didn't decide anything new they're just guarding the status quo no i don't think so they're looking at sustainable development goals and ways spastics you to be mitigated and father more female participation into education labor market and digital information and so on there are lots of put aggress we can discuss not only disappear but also in future but if you look at the difficulties they have to decide something you're fighting climate change this is not a good direction you would agree with that no i think it is very important for the
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disclosure of their test data for example how much c o 2 has been any shunned in each country than people realize even though he does maybe want to consider they are exhausted so i think that international donors ation and comparison of various data that would have very important and it can be disclosed but you agree that on climate change it is not a good sign that for example the united states do not support the paris agreement yes if the united states will not support but if people realise how much c o 2 via exposing to the market then that would convince even that small children all really exploding so much so that's a very important message to the people that's why i'm talking about disclosure of data and that's a comparison with other countries a very important thank you very much professor usual. well after leaving osaka and the g t g 20 summit donald trump has arrived in south korea he said he
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may meet with north korean leader kim jong un when he goes to the de-militarized zone between the 2 states tomorrow landed at osan air force base just south of seoul in a tweet he offered to shake hands with the north korean dictator at the d.m.z. he said janja has been receptive to the idea but that nothing has yet been confirmed. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in india at least 15 people are dead after a wall collapsed on to workers huts in the country's west a rescue operation is underway it's feared dead others are still trapped underneath the debris the collapse happened after monsoon rains hit the city of name. in hong kong pro-democracy protesters scuffled with police on the city's waterfront tension is mounting ahead of the 22nd anniversary on monday of britain's handover
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of the territory to china activists planned more protests against a controversial bill that would allow suspects to be extradited to mainland china. swiss police have used water cannon and tear gas to separate supporters and opponents of president during his visit to geneva paul. regularly stays at a luxury hotel in the swiss city he's facing mounting strife at home with the opposition calling on the long serving leader to quit. the captain of a humanitarian ship banned from docking in italy is being questioned by police after entering the port of without permission early saturday authorities finally allowed dozens of migrants to disembark from sea watch 3 after being stranded in the mediterranean for more than 2 weeks the italian government has closed its waters all migrant rescue vessels accusing them of aiding traffickers authorities
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say the german captain. was arrested for refusing to obey a military vessel. this follows a long standoff with the italian coast guard. an angry crowd greeted the commander of sea watch 3 as she was let off the humanitarian vessel bud police. to cries of go get out but also a round of applause rolled a rocket to it was taken into custody after the ship illegally docked at a port on the italian island of lampedusa it followed a 3 day standoff with the taliban authorities who refused to allow the 40 remaining migrants on board to disembark the government had previously warned the situation was unacceptable. crew and commander that must be stopped arrested and expelled. expect the european union to tell me where and when these 40 people will go and for me the question ends in 2 minutes. you know interior
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minister material salvini also said that a deal could be struck with germany france finland luxembourg and portugal over providing havens for the migrants they had been stranded at sea for more than 2 weeks. see watch 3 and a ship run by the spanish proactive open arms and geo are the only privately run vessels patrolling the mediterranean after the italian and maltese governments introduced stricter anti immigration policies last year. but for those migrants still making hazardous journeys across the mediterranean the ships could mean the difference between life and death. to south africa where a coalition of environmental and community groups has filed an unprecedented lawsuit against the government the case claims the state has violated the constitutional rights of people living in the high veldt region by failing to provide a healthy environment. highly industrialized in the province it is home to
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a dozen coal fired power plants. heavily polluted air pumping out every day 365 days a year from the 12 coal fired power stations in the high felt area of south africa it's a terrible place to live but most of the residents here don't have an alternative housing is cheaper under the smokestacks supermarket employee and single mother. has been living in high felt for 12 years her 2 children suffer from asthma. high wish to move away. they wish to move away because this place is not the right. doctors agree with her a nearby surgery mainly trades long and breathing problems speak here
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to the us so people could see it would be good to leave. if you just look at the sick bullshit 1st it. was great it. will be this is. the work of. those who can't leave are now fighting for a cleaner environment they filed a lawsuit against the state saying that having to breathe filthy air is against the constitution they're violating a law and they're violating a lot i have to clean air they are violating a lot i had to have that that through the government says it closely monitors air pollution and that sulfur dioxide emissions which are linked to lung problems have improved residents like me and her children hope for a court decision in their favor an air pollution study has revealed that coal fired power stations kill more than 2200 south africans every year. to the women's
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world cup now and the netherlands have secured their place in the semifinals following a 2 nil win against italy after a cagey 1st half the netherlands took the lead on 70 minutes vivi on the dilemma it was the strikers 3rd goal of the tournaments the dutch ramped up the pressure and struck again 10 minutes later from another set this time stephanie vender ground rising. to nil victory netherlands will now play either germany or sweden on wednesday was and the united states will face england in the other semifinal after beating host france 21 in parents it was a u.s. player who dominated the build up and then dominated the play. her refusal to sing the anthem has irritated u.s. president ronald trump but the woman who calls herself a walking protest wasted no time letting her football do the talking. make and
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repay you know unleashing this free kick with just 5 minutes gone. it's way past everyone and us are scored early in every game they've played at this tournament. into the 2nd half of the us we're still having the best of the attacking play french keeper sarup or hardy kept busy but there was nothing she could do to stop preppy now from ensuring she dominate the post match headlines to. have this effort toppling her and her side's tally. the hosts finally found a way to break through thanks to defender when they ran out. but it was too late so too late. the u.s. in for the last 4. visits to a brazilian wildlife reserve will soon be able to get a glimpse of these furry newcomers in real life but they've already made their media debut their brother and sister although you wouldn't think so while the male
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cub has spotted fur like his father his life lee sister with her black coloring takes after her mother the cubs are the 1st 2 baby jaguars to be born in a captive breeding for them in brazil we think both cubs. that's all the news for now reporters up next i'll be back at the top of the hour with more news. as grand as arrives. join the ranks journey to freedom. you know we're interested documentary.
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