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ah, ah, the news, this is the w news. why? but from berlin, after 3 hours of face to face talks, the u. s. and russian presidents agree to disagree and then stop by and why don't we approach and say they're long awaited some it was positive that they pledged to work together, but the tensions and the divisions remain. also coming up tonight, the floating, massive flood, it's threatening marine license, the fishing industry of the coast of turkey. pretty say the government's cleanup
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efforts have come too late. and germany's match against france at the european football championships. 2 people are injured with a green teeth done. goes terribly wrong. ah, i broke off our viewers watching on t b s in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we start with the high stakes diplomacy in geneva, where you as president joe biden and rushes by to recruit and have concluded their 1st face to face summit. both leaders have described the nearly 4 hours of talks is positive and cordial. there remain areas of deep division. president putin denied that moscow was responsible for recent cyber attacks on the u. s. he also brushed aside criticism of russia's human rights record, including the jailing of opposition, figure alexi, nevada,
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me you as president joe biden outline why the current relationship between the us and russia is different than during the cold war. and why cooperating is in russia's interests. i think that the last thing he wants now is a cold war without quoting him, which i don't think is appropriate. let me ask rhetorical question. you got a multi 1000 mile border with china. china is moving ahead. hell bent on election as they say. seeking to be the most powerful economy in the world, the largest and most powerful military. and you're in a situation where your economy is struggling. you need to move it in a more aggressive way in terms of growing it. and you, i don't think he's looking for a cold war with united states. the us presidents has also said that he believes
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vladimir putin is a killer. but today vladimir putin was asked what he thinks about the us president . here's what he said to be. if you ask me what kind of a person and interlocutor president biden is, i can say that he can talk to the person well balanced and experience seasons politician. and i expected that he recalled his family and conversations he had with his mother with not sure things don't have something to do with our business, but nevertheless it shows his qualities and his moral values, it is all appealing to me. and i believe we spoke the same language
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doesn't necessarily mean that we need to look into the eyes and see this so to, to turn know, love with the found the national interests of other countries. and this relationship always based on pregnant has are let's take the story corps monetary she'll, she is in geneva, switzerland at that summit. 4th 19. 82, you, terry, i'm just listening to the russian president there. read these were very positive, almost flattering words for joe biden. and joe biden, also relative, what he said was overwhelmingly positive about the russian president. what did we make of this positive spin that both presidents gave today after their talks? i would agree with you. brandt, i think actually, president putin was even more complimentary of joe biden. than the other way around . and i think what came out of the meeting is did. both men were eager to show that
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they were professional and not emotional about the situation and that they wanted some productive results. now, neither of them got into much detail about the subjects on which they agreed to discuss further, but simply the fact that they came out of the meeting thing. there was some room to work on issues that are so contentious like cyber, for example, that is considered progress in itself. and we know that the presidents of the us wanted to sit there being called red lines in terms of things such as cyber attacks . do we know though it has the president has the articulate what the united states will do if these cyber attacks continue to happen? and if they are, if they continue to come from russia, not in any specific way. and of course, any strategist would tell you that no one is going to give their adversary in advance any clues about how they would respond. but what president biden did say,
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in very clear words, was that russia knows that the u. s. itself has significant cyber capability. and that he made clear the u. s. would respond if these attacks continued. of course, president putin denied any responsibility for the attacks that have been traced back to russia. time and again, but president biden had gave a very interesting description. he said that it was clear to him that some of the people in the room on the russian side, soon during this discussion, were understanding that this could come back to hurt moscow as well. if for example, you triple the fuel supply in the united states who's a major fuel supplier in the world, russia. so he said that that, that was dawning on people as they sat in the room today. i was wondering the fact that this summit has taken place, the fact that the boards have been so positive coming from you as president biden, is this an attempt by the us to give the russian president the respect that we hear
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so many times that let him know what he wants to be treated like a global power and respected like one and was this today by doing that, you remember that that president putin said early in the press conference. well, how often do you get 2 hours with someone like this? and he was referring to the very rapt attention that president biden was paying to him. so i think he did feel treated with respect. and president biden is a foreign policy professional. he knows these issues himself. he doesn't need aids to tell them. so i think that the president, putin who is himself a shrewd, a shrewd negotiator, probably felt that, you know, this was a worthy match for him in discussion and in policy. and i think that, yeah, he, he appreciated that. all right, the w series shields there in geneva will be checking in with you on the day as our coverage continues tearing. thank in our coverage
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continues here at the big table with our chief international as richard walkerson. richard or what would you say, what would the mean take away from this something? yeah, well i think, i mean that the contrast couldn't be clearer, could as terry's example shows. and i think really you have a sense of sort of so far so good. you know, the relationship between the us and russia, both sides, the degree on days that it was pretty much the lowest level since the end of the cold war. and it hit some pretty deep lows during that time. and the 2 leaders came out in a separate comb press conferences, really delivering essentially quite similar messages about the key agreements. and the key steps that had been agreed to. there wasn't, you know, joe biden didn't come out and say everything the plasma cruising just said is not since he gets li, indicates a couple of times in the press conference that he'd been watching. let me present and really didn't contradict anything. and now there are steps which are taken in a couple of areas,
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particularly in this area of strategic stability. and that we can talk about that in a moment where they started the dialogue and they've, you know, they've made some pretty bold statements. for instance, a joint presidential statement from the kremlin and from the white house saying that nuclear war cannot be one must never be ford. and kind of re committing the 2 sides to this idea of arms control, which is something that has been really kind of almost on these last legs. the last few years. several arms control treaties. one side is either pulled out well. they've expired. and the 2 sides saying absolutely no, we really kind of have to deal with this. and that's a change that is a change. and it's important to hear that. but at the, his press conference, president tutoring. when asked about the cyber attacks coming from russia, targeting the u. s, he again denied any responsibility for that. so with that, the story hasn't changed one bit coming from the grammar. yeah. i mean, that's can be one of test this year. she said to re commission to arms control were
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not in those old days of the, you know, up to the 1980, and some treaties we can go on that way. you'll really thing. okay, big nuclear weapons. how many do you have of which type, you know, and tried to get the numbers down in the area of cyber war and other high tech aspects of the military. like a high weapons, autonomous weapons, stuff like that, you know, wet algorithms, you know, the, of the tools of the weapons. you can't count those. so you have to come up with new ways of, of, of dealing with these. like, how do you come up with agreements about what you cannot cannot cannot to, what are your capabilities in this hybrid. it's not going to be so much about what you are capable of doing. it's what you choose to do and what you agree to do or not. but even that is difficult because in the world of cyber, you know, everything is deniable. you know, it's not absolutely lay cost. i'm you can say like a missile ladder,
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but i know where that came from. from psychology here to at play. it seems like president biden is given is trying to give, put, and we know this respect that foods and wants so badly by suggesting in the press conference that he's the president of russia. and he has the power in the authority to control his defenses and his weapons and the cyber infrastructure of his country . so he's trying to give something to put in. so that puts in but also give him the predictability of saying there will be no more attacks. when do you agree there? well, yeah, i mean, i think the buying was trying to kind of cost a new level of respect. you know, obama made to make the mistake of once referring to russia as a regional power. this was seen as you know, this was, this was seen as diplomatic mistake. you know, if it's only made vladimir putin want to prove his own power more don't from when the direction so flattered, preach,
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and it was almost bizarre. what joe biden said in the early part of his press conference saying that, you know, these 2 nations have a unique responsibility because they have the largest nuclear, also have nuclear weapons. even china only have hundreds. it is a totally different level and as proud nations their responsibility to deal with that, that, that will be a really carefully judged matches, like i'm showing you, respect was the, the whole event with the signal or risk back. and we'll certainly be hoping that the influence inside of the patients, the behavior, but by himself said what really was happening now. and i, this is really given what comes in the next 3 to 6 months up these working groups. this has no dialogue to look at. do they actually come up with concrete conclusions all day able to find areas where they can say, all right, you know, we can kind of agree on limits or backings of behavior,
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randy things or does that begin to unravel? what happens in ukraine? that's a dynamic situation where, you know, things could happen. you know, there's going to be an awful lot to monitor really in the next few months. but like in the beginning, i think we kind of go so far. so good. right? are chief international that's richard walker. richard, as always. thank you. i, let's take a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the socialist candidate pedro castillo, has claimed a victory in perused presidential election. he ended the lengthy vote count 44000 votes ahead of his right wing wible con kofuji maury. she is pledged to fight the result which election authorities have not yet formerly announced north korean leader kim jong has warned a possible suit shortages at a meeting of his ruling workers party. he blamed what he called the tense food situation on the corona virus pandemic. and on last year's ty, food, him urged party officials to try and find ways of boosting the country's farm
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production. oh, he's at least 60 police have been injured in rioting it want to berlin's last remaining squats. authorities say squatters lit barricades on fire and rained stones and firecrackers on police ahead of a disputed safety check. now the building which is on regain strauser here in berlin, is among the many that were occupied after the fall of the berlin wall. in turkey, 8, slimy, floating mass. you see it right here. yellowish white slime is threatening marine life tourism. and the fishing industry, especially in the sea of mom or that's in the water, se m bowl, but it's also in the black sea. and in the g and c, it's known as sea snots. and it's caused by poor waste management and rising water temperatures from global warming. the turkish government recently launched an action plan to clean up the slide, the substance, many se the efforts come too late were correspond it,
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brave these slimy waters to send us this report. webs of flick yellowish slime. they are covering corals wrapping themselves around crabs and see urchins suffocating marine life. but this isn't a horror movie. it's under water footage from the sea of mara, off the coast of east stumble. the so called seas not in sine speak. marine use village is produced by some of the slime, has been spreading for weeks, thriving on warm temperatures and pollution. it's a man made disaster cuz i could, you know, from the seas not very difficult to grab hold of this stuff so slimy, it slipped through your hands and back into the water.
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it's really revolting. an aerial view illustrates the extent of the environmental crisis. carpets of mucus, along the coastline, clocking ports and beaches, as well as affecting the fee of mom laura and the metropolis of a stumble. this line has also taken over parts of the adjoining a g in and black seas. it's a threat to the local fishing industry. and swimming is now impossible in many places. in china, then i had heard of the seas note, but now i can see how bad it really is. i tried swimming with there is less of it, but my skin still failed. itching cushion that they're both on just so to make sure that we usually come serving here every week. but now we are really worried that we have to go further out because the slime is all over the sure. let me just repeat it again. it's also in the i've been diving here for 10 years, but i've never seen
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a natural disaster like this speaking. there was seen not when i was a child, but it was never as bad as the kids large though the turkish government has recently started to tackle the problem. the environment minister launched a massive clean up operation. dressers are pumping out the slime and workers are bringing the muck. assure for disposal, it looks like an impossible task, and many experts say it's already too late. let them call, here's what we see on the surface is very worrying. but it's just the tip of the iceberg. the real problem is under the water. this is where the slime is spreading . and it is getting worse every week after that, as humans that a marine biologist, like most of a sudden say, the scourge of cease not is not just a turkish problem, but
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a storm warning to the world. the climate change is pushing a plan of life support systems. to the brink is really air strikes it hit the gaza strip after militants in the palestinian territory sent incendiary balloons over the border to israel. a day earlier, more than a 1000 israeli nationalists marched through occupied eastern luisel. and this was the 1st escalation of violence since israel and garz's hamas rulers agreed on a cease fire back in may air strikes and gather less than a month after a cease fire. and the latest round of conflict here tension was in the air in jerusalem throughout the day leading up to the air strikes in east jerusalem. police cleared the streets and arrested palestinians, while ultra nationalists and right wingers gathered near the damascus gate to mark the anniversary of what israel called the unification of the city. in 1967,
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the protesters felt provoked by the marchers. the we came here to protect our land and to show them its ours and they will not take it, no matter what happens. god willing palestine will be free in gather militants prepared their response to the right wing israeli rally the while. and we're not that hot. we have been launching fire balloons toward the gaza border all day as a response to the marches that the settlers intend to carry out. near the alex a mosque and the damascus gate all over the moon. the balloon attacks triggered a swift response from israel's military who bomb sites in to cities in the gaza strip. no casualties were reported from the strikes. later on wednesday, a palestinian woman was shot dead in the west bank after she tried to attack a group of israeli soldiers. it's been a testing 24 hours,
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but the next day it will show how committed both sides are to avoiding another war . or was it a reckless p r, stunt or a climate awareness campaign? gone horribly. wrong. agree? piece per jester came with an interest of crashing his propelled paragliding cramped into the crowd. shortly before kickoff. that tuesdays game between germany and france. now take a look at this video here. the german activists whiting into the open roof stadium in new munich. when his craft collided with wires that were supporting an overhead camera, he then lost control sidney players and spectators running for cover. for a crash landing on the pitch, at least 2 people were injured. max merrill d w sports. he shot vent mobile phone video inside the stadium. it has since been viewed more than 4 and a half 1000000 times max. talk to us earlier about what he's all today. well,
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it was real. i've never seen anything quite like it anywhere really. especially a football match. i was just making my way to my seat. sat down. saw this, this man flying overhead and dropping a bowl, which we now know had the v w logo with oil covered on it and the words kick out oil on it onto the pit. i initially thought this was some sort of us a stunt to bring the match ball onto the pitch until he got very close to those wires. now i was there recently with a camera man who was flying a drone there and we noticed the wise and actually thought this quite dangerous. we need to be clear of that. he obviously either didn't know they were there or thought he could dodge them. we have heard the plan wasn't to land on the page, but he came about 10 meters in front of me, clipping some equipment, and also some people there, as he ripped his propeller off his back. and it was very surreal. a very dangerous and a real scary moment. but until a little while later, i still thought it was some sort of a stunt gone wrong. or it's i'm doing now by marionette team. and from greenpeace, she joined me from the german city of hamburg. it's good to have you on the program
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. apologies aside right now, who's going to take responsibility for what happened today? is this going to fall solely of the the protester? greenpeace are both so 1st of all, i really want to apologize to the, those who were injured in the protest. so there were 2 people who were injured during the emergency landing that the activist had to make because of technical failure of the parent letter, as you said. so originally wanted to fly over the stadium, leave a softball with a message to b, w to kick out oil, meaning that b, w has to face out of petro cars to reduce global warming. but in the end, we will still have to investigate how all of this happened because previous take safety very seriously, and we will mild a full investigation into what went wrong with the cooperate with all relevant
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authorities. when stephen, you say you take safety very seriously, but you know, to the layman looking at this story, it seems obvious that it is dangerous to, to even attempt what was done today. inside that stadium, the danger factor was known to greenpeace. was it not the we have activist and that was a very experience activist who really know what they do. so they do a lot of training, do a lot of exercising training to be able to fly, touch paraglider. so, but if you have a field manual rush of control, so you lose altitude, this is something that you could not have seen and we totally take responsibility and apologize to everyone in church. and i heard today that the 2 injured left the hospital this afternoon, and i'm very relieved by that. but we still have to look into further investigation
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and cooperating with authorities of coin. i'm just wondering if this had not happened to mishap happened and it had been a successful stunt. what would have changed the activist antenna to leave this message, this important message for the fight for climate protection and a future without entering the stadium. so what you want to do is flying over the stadium with a lot of distance leaving or releasing a soft ball, which is really light. so one meter and height. and i think one killer of weight, so really like a balloon that he wanted to release into the stadium and on the balloon. this written kick out are, which is the message to the main funder off the event. because the w use the,
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the european championship for green washing and he wanted to criticize that they really need to face out. these are petra cars as soon as possible. they really want to take the paris agreement in for sure. okay, marianna team with greenpeace in germany. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us and explain greenpeace society and i apologize. ok, thank. meanwhile in the european championships, wells have put themselves in position to advance the final 16 thanks to a went over turkey. garret bill was instrumental in spite badly missing. on the penalty. he assisted on erin ramsey's 1st half goal and then on another with 2nd selected the match as wells claimed the victory. the 1st of today's matches all surprising qualifier, finland up against russia in st. petersburg, russia is alexi merante managed a memorable go late in the 1st half russia held onto when one mill. one more bit of
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news coming from the euros football players snubbing some of the tournaments high, paying sponsors. we told you earlier in the week about christiana, rinaldo and coca cola. last night frances paul removed a bottle of heineken before speaking with the media after the win over germany. or by is a practicing muslim, although the beer was alcohol free. the move came just one day, as we said after rinaldo removed or moved aside to coca cola bottles at a press conference and encouraged people to just drink water. coca cola shares plunged after that, wiping out $4000000000.00 in value. just one day tennis news. roger federer has crashed out of the hollow open here in germany in the quarter finals with the 1st time ever. this was legend one, the 1st set against felix. are yummy, lay us the but then the young canadian rally back to stun federer by winning the
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next 2 sets. 39 year old better has won a record 10 titles. in hub. or reminder, the top story, the president of the united states and russia, have given a beat assessment of their face to face talks in geneva, windermere, who dental reporters afterward. there was no possibility in the summer meeting. joe biden shared that opinion calling to talk to good positive to science, agreed to reinstate ambassador's lunch consultations on cyber security. you want your d. w news after a short break? i'll be back to take you through the day tonight, the 2 presidents. there 3 our summit and the countless questions still an answer our coverage of the biden, who didn't jump, continues right after this the the, me, ah,
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