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like a house of cards . thank you very much for being with us. the sumummit in hanoi vietnam te put the leaders of the united states and north korea together for the second time ever. ended abruptly this listing and as you might expect each side is being given. reasons of why it happened putting their own spin. on the facts us president donald trtrump got his without first trump says he walked away because kim jong went too far quinn if sanctions to be lifted. with the other side let's see
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now from two memembers of the km jong-un's team. we offer the realistic proposal in this meeting once you get that from. even have an if the united stateses removes partial sanctin sanctions that have had the civilian economy. and the livelihood of our pepeoe in particular we d don't. younger and we will permanently. formula and completely dismantling. all the nuclear material productive facilities and the young young arerea. including the titanium and uranium in the presence of f us experts. and by the joint what technicians from both countries. one rainy. and then within. although we have come up with a deal thahat we have never offerd in the past to dismantle the entire nuclear facilitities in youngg people in. the american goverernment still doesn't want to livive in part f
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the sanctions. it concerns me that our chairman could lose the intention to cocontinue the negotiations with the united states. we don't. see that on n the for measured words that from the north korean foreign minister and vice foreign minister. on not what happened at to lead up to this -- abrupt end the summit. in hanoi will much is at stake the donald trump us president -- deal make a chief the synthesis for progreress towards north korea's denuclearization is a real setback can that may be some who now see kim jong. won the one holding all the cards especially when he was. actually cleared by trump of any knowledge of this treatment of young us citizen. been held in north korean custody twenty year old daughter won't be as death. have been blamed on violent treatment in custody in pyongyang. over mine a misdemeanor he died in twenty seventeen fall in his early release. from hard labor jail term for stealing a sign as a souvenir.
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from his hotel. mostly the taking stock of the second summit with observers agreeing at the lack of progress casting doubt. of the whole process. after an optimistic starts talks have taken an unexpected turn the summit in hanoi has joined to an early and after discussions failed to lead to an agreement. with the two leaders canceling a planned lunch and a signing ceremony. exiting that one on one meeting us president donald trump i'm north korean leader kim jong then they couldn't see eye to eye and one of the most crucial points. susummit is stir and basically - ththey wanted the sanctions s l. in their entirirety and we couldn't do that. they were willing to do youou kw go a large portion of the areas that w we wanted but we couldn't give up all of the sanctions for that. and while chum says the deal could have been signed today h e remainins adamant. more efforts must be made at the
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two countries s also c cooperat. we had some optitions that is ts titime we decided not to do anyf the optioions. and we'll see where that goess but it was -- it was a very interesting to aa veryry productive to theirs but sometimes you have to walklk. earlier in the day discussion seems promising after kim jong and appeared to show willingness when asksked iff he e would como denuclearization. the fellow new york. after a faded it's deliver concrete results in hanoi. plans for a third some it's a now off the table. and i would have much more analysis of that -- trump came a summit how it ended abruptly what it could mean -- throughout this live from paris program. next india welcomes the release of itt sought pilot shot down by pakistan that of cocourse is tht set to happen on friday off the subsidy coming the human face of the kashmir conflict. and his parade on tv after his
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capture will p pakistan's preset imran khann announcnced that the hand back will take place but india is not guaranteeing. the tension will end. operation conciliatory words from pakistani prime minister imran khan as he told lawmakers in islamabad his government was focused on the t. escalation with india. and was brought up by that we have captured in indian pilots - as it will release him tomorrow as a peace gesture. they like. imran khan's announcement comes amid soaring tensions between india and pakistan over the disputed region of kashmir. islamabad says it shot d down to engine jets on wednesday. later airing a video of a man a titan. the move was in response to an indian as strike insights pakistan on tuesday. which was itself retaliation for a deadly attack on engine police earlier this month. that attack was claimed by
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george and muhammad the separatist group which india says enjoys free rein in pakistan. addressing policy workers early on cheese day engine prime minister narendra moody -- just unity against what he described as the enemy base garbrbage dump on see my p parti will countries brave soldiers on showining that string of the border. and across the border. to the cntry is one today. and with standing with the soldiers are how my day job on okay soccer. recent tensions have spots phase of a full blown war between the two nuclear armed nations. tuesdays as strike was the first trade across the so called line of control which serves as the de facto border since. nineteen seventy one both sides are now under pressure to calm tensions. with china the us and the e. u. calling for restraint. thanks a lot from paris israel's
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prime minister faces indictment on corruption charges. benjamin netanyahu faces criminal charge them relating to three cases he denies allegations of bribery fraud. and breach of trust and he says the whole well. he says it's part of left wing witch hunt to topple him before elections on april ninth let's see from netanyahu. i remember him as a very slim i tell you the citizens of israel. this house of cards will collapse. i am absolutely certain of that. i'm certain of its 4000%. i plan on serving you and the state as prime minister for many years from shallow which unemployable. benjamin netanyahu facing corruption charges that he says it'll collapse. like a house of cards meeting that he denies the charges and he says the case will basically collapsed like a house of cards. as being semi circle our correspondent in jerusalem for
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more on this -- sammy -- this is -- well strange situation. prime minister of israel charged with. a slew of corruption allegations that is he right to be so confident do you think. yeah well l. market this kind of confidence is is what he's trying to raradiate to his says supporters ahead of these elections. and itt seems that a large part of the isrsraeli public is buyig into this said confidence and they're saying that the reports in the media are inaccurate. and the day that he calls the suitcases a fake communes and there w we we know that a l lare part of the public does not believe. and this is a report and does not believe the police and does not believe the ad the ministry of justice so he's trying to get as much support as you can. ahead of these that election. on that adds to the future it's
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it's difficult to know how you will be able to deal because whwhat we're s seeing t today ia document fifty sevenenages and i loveve being going through it is very detailedd. and and it seems that he's going to have a a a a big get battle in the courts. sammy can you tell us more about the the allegations that netanyahu is denying. yeah well we we have it is several allegations in it we we know there is this. one thing is this relationship with that i will name is jay and and i'm i'm reading here you know he has it is specified. that unknown male chan has been supplying the tiny -- when his wife with their sixty four thousd d a euros worth of cigars forty eight thousanand euroros worth of champagne and l of this for a year and that then you know? to a sisister album eh
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in both a visa a and the u unitd states and this is just a this is actually a quite a minor. if their the the bigger if they're in use the one which involves a an israeli businessman by the e name of a child a little things. in this case we're talking about a person who has control over israeli media website and and it's on yahoo as being dictating to him what do have in that media -- website and and especially we saw during the last election campaigns the influence nathaniel had on this a website and in return. a new in netanyahu's also the minister of communications gave shell out of each and get a hot- and and and a deal which wasas worth hundreds of millions at a local a currency yes that means. that the hundreds of millions of euros i would say in his chair
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in broadcasting and television over cable television. listeners no smoke without five the so there's a lot of cigars as you mentioned sixty four thousand euros with -- sammy thank you so very much indeed we wait and see what happens with benjamin netanyahu said case they state iowa locations --- the semis outlined that the case is -- is is corruption on a number of levels and dignity of same the cavs case will collapse at like a house of commons of course when a semi circle -- with that. nixie ally from paris we look at the s. situation regarding the u. n. saying that israeli security forces should face justice for unlawful killing. of protesters in the gaza strip call comes after an investigation to last year's weekly protests a hundred eighty nine palestinians were killed. over six thousand wounded israel said its forces open fight to protect the border from the cushions and attacks by armed mililitants. policy presesent not gonna bass
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said the findings confirm ducks will crimes against our people in gaza and the west bank including in jerusalem. remote more developments on this story. as we can. with that 44% unemployment little hope for the future palestinians who live in the gaza strip up and attempted to leave. the europee of the jojourney. well it's s dangerous across but in gazaza marartha apple outcass assist. working in a stylish hair salon ahmed is considered a success and nausea were about one into people's unemployed. but the young man never wanted to work as a hair stylist and he dreams of finding a place where you can choose a job he really likes. europe is where he things that could happen.. agenda numberr have you beeeen listed by the to get a better future you have to take risks. i'm twenty one years old and i know that if i stay here at nothing will improve when i'm. twenty five or thirty five there
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is no hope for the long term here in gaza. comes or shooting is a month. gazans know that sailing to europe on some boat is dangerous but many believe that's the best option be have. a doula took that chance young men drowned on the crossing from alall jury -- to spain. for the poor and he was ashamed of it he couldn't study anymore. i think he knew the trip was dangerous but he took the risk to help out his f family. if we have hope herere in our country i wouldn't have lost my ngos monitoring illegal migration see at least three palestinians died at sea this year. surveys show there's an unprecedented rise in the number of people trying to leave gaza with no plans to return home. the opposition leaders in venezuela horn quite ill has called for more sanctions against the regime of nicolas maduro to stop. as he put it plundering of the resources that are left quite a spoken brazil along side the new
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president that yeah yep also no- quite a says he's returning to venezuela in spite of threats of arrest andnd imprisonment. was it was onene of the first to recognize quite out of the united states and colombia. almost owing a i see only nasa says you know. i've received threats to my person. in my family but they but also threats of being imprisoned by the men's or region. even so that will not prevent my return to venezuela this weekend at the very latest monday. wewe have e an internationonal a to continue. which we will announcece in the next few hours with details and precision face with the threats. faced with the rifle claims of the vin is within to be repression persecution and massacre. one not. quite over the opposition leaders in venezuela speaking the empress ill he of course the self proclaimed interim president of venezuela glaring.
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he's got to go home spy that threat to all the e rest been. two motions on that that is where the put through the united nations they said. seen live and as well as representative that speaking. at the u. n. and the set two motions of been voted down one after the other. acts at the u. n. one motions from the united states those accounts to measure from the russians us of course first country to recognize. one quite as claim to be interim president the venezuelan representative speaking that ambassador is because from nicolas maduro's. at side. russia stands by its ally majors of the two motions that ability down by either member that of the security council. and the debate as you can see continues at the united nations on the issue of that is whether we will bring you more on this as we get. next to senegal president maki cell has comfortably won another term in office in sunday's election biggest still provisional. but the give mister south 58% of
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the vote and this gives the senegalese president five more years to finish a raft of modernizations now than the drawback. from the point of the independence and so the band from running for office before the election. julia amongst the supporters of president mackckey sound. provisional results gave him a comfortable win a 58% and a second five year term. we believe in him we believed in him seven years ago we continue to believe in him. he is the best he's a visionary and a seven mandates he just completed all if she'd let. that's is what pushed us to be with him today. nike sounds closest rival former prime minister each recess cycle 21% of the vote. clashes between a few of his supporters and police on hearing the results. a lot of my disappointments is total disappointment is great but we will go to the streets god willing we will show mikey
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soundless and a god does not belolong to him. awful opposition candidates that they rejected the result. that they would not be appealing against it [inaudible] all. and unreservedly reject this result. we wilill not. to the constitutional council. one senegal has a history of peaceful elections and is one of the most stable democracies in africa. international observers said voting was calm on sunday and with no major issues. some came to power in twenty twelve since then the economy has boomed with the creation of various infrastructure projects. rights groups criticized him for clamping down hard on dissent and doing little for the poor. the constitutional council now has five days to approve the results. because we'd be looking at the aftermath of the election break closely here i'm from so i can'.
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next protests are growing against president omar al bashir in sudan. thousands of in protests in khartoum fight a pop issues creation of emergency courts to stem the current unrest meanwhile enough on dorman. which is cartoons twin city on the opposite side revenue anti fascia. testis. some of the business keightley joins a starting with the latest the ongoing battle between the trump administration and the chinese tech giant. wait this is taking place in a courtroom in seattle mark lawyers for while i have entered a not guilty plea. compmpany now faces trial next year and charges were filed in january they include conspiracy and attempts to steal trade secrets. wire fraud and obstruction of justice. prosecutors accused by way of stealing robotics technology from a team mobile lab in the state of f washington. separately canada has to decide by tomorrow march first whether
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it to officially begin extradition hearings against what ways cfo. man one sue who is also the daughter of the firm's founder is wanted in the us to face charges of fraud and violating us sanctions on iran. trump administration has been trying to convince its allies to block while a technology from the development of five g. networks in their countries. citing security concerns. a report from the world bank suggests that only six countries offer equal legal rights for men and women. the findings suggest the world is missing out on a hundred and sixty trillion dollars of wealth solelyly due to gender inequaliy uncle it tells us more. women around the world today are still granted only three quarters of men's legal rights. that's according to the world bank. research over the past ten years found that women are equal to men legally speaking inn j justx global economies. allowing them to work earned money and enjoy. those countries are belgium denmark france lafayette
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luxembourg and sweden. world b bank c. e. o. an interim president crystal into your give us as the consequences of such low quality are not just social. the world is missing a staggeriring one hundred and siy three billion dollars of wealth because we are holding remain back. so to succeed societies ought to tap into the potential o of alws people men. and women to do what you see despite the dismal globall performance this y year's report showed an undeniable step in the right direction. a decade ago not a single country received a perfect score on the quality index. improvements were made across the board with south asia showing the biggest regional progress in sub saharan africa passing the most reforms. but even countries at the top have work to do. in france though a law passed in nineteen seventy two requiring companies to pay men and womomen equal salaries for equal work.
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women still earn some 24% less than men. starting march first companies with more than one thousand employees will face fines if they can't prove they're taking steps to improve genender equal. when it comes to salaries pay raises and promotions when no one down because? the us economy grew two point 9% last year matching the pace of twenty fifteen which was the highest since two thousand and five but new data show signs of a slowdown to come. expansion slowed to a still better than expected to sent in the final three months of the year. sharp drop from three point 4% in the third quarter and a four point 2% in the second. analysts say the trump administration's tax cuts boosted growth in the beginning of the year but the effect began to wear off and weak consumer spending in trade tensions wait on business activity. towards the end of twenty eighteen let's check in on the days of trading action now wall street was fairly muted at closing down despite those better than expectedd growth
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figures. agency about a third of a percentage point losses across the board there that abrupt ending each the trump kim summit raised concerns about geo political instability. major european indices were mixed foot two one hundred was dragged down in part by shares of rolls royce which sunk nearly 3% in london. it reported losses for lastt yer anand withdrew bid to power boeing's's new commercial aircr. their friends kaelin continue to fall on thursday as the french and dutch governments gear up for a possible confrontation over ownership. finance ministers will be meeting in paris on friday to discuss the situation. described as unfriendly costing reports. a bold move after years of mounting tension. the dutch government's decision to boost its stake in air france klm 214% surprised many. but it comes in response to a series of our people is at the airline holding company. when the lines was first born in two thousandnd for both sides we
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promised a tanami? french dominate the group's board of directors in the french state retains nearly a quarter of voting rights of the company. this action from the dutch won't be enough because first off the corporations rules give double voting how it's at friends. and secondly what matters in a corporation is is executive. the arrival of new ceo ben smith last august only compounded dutch fears of losing influence. in addition to further integrating the two airlines smith has butted heads with kaelin boss peter albers. he's also pursued an overhaul of the alalliance's leadership structure. creating a new group ceo committee. including the chief executives of both airlines and the french c. f. o. of the alliance. scene is keeping the balance of power in paris. another source of tension while air france remains bigger kaelin is proving more profitable in recent years. in twenty eighteen it accounted for four fifths of the alliance's profits. enjoying relative labor peace as air france suffers from costly
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strikes intentions with unions. wewell the g government of mark routes that makes how it's pro business credentials. mrs in its first embrace of protectionist policies. it's also help thwart attempts from foreign firms. take over the country's postal service. there remains little clarity about how or when the u. k. will leave the european union the countdown to the march twenty ninth deadline continues. earlier this week the british farming industry was singled out in a government report as being at pararticular riskk if the u . leaves without a deal. even speaking to guy smith the deputy president of the national farmers union of england and wales about what's at risk. fail thatt at h heart b breaks n no do brbrexit -- wiwill be catastrophihic fulll y sex is a british agriculture only on myself i i ix bowl multi bodydy -- into germany normally -- so next august i will hobobbyist momon moping balali and normall-
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the boat something arrange now - for the expo opportunity but that's not happening -- because nobody knows what we're not bali the c. u. k. will be subject to aa tire if whether te pipe -- works in place so it's just a constant in security we we all complainints w we need an ordery fightsts b brexit we neeee to le thee european uninion. in an orderly manner b british agagriculture is heavilily intetegrates heaeat -- with the european union. and all stock in as a site biological cycles -- i mean we heaea somee farmers so ststockpiling -- crop protection a at zero so fertilizes -- so that something we can do i suppose -- to prepare for a heart breaks it which might be disruptive -- but on the whole we're at the mercy of the weather and biological cycles and you can't manage these things very easily we just need to employ all all politicians on both sides of the
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channell. to make sure we do not have a no deal brexit. meanwhile britain's neighbors are continuing their brexit preparations the french budget minister has been touring french ports to make sure that new customs checks are ready to be put in place. he said that on one side of the channel at least everything is in order to close and he only played one if we're ready we're ready for breaks it tomorrow if i may say so the twenty thousand the french customs officers will be instructed to protect. the french border and the european board i hope in the notes instructed to protect the english board apple children it will be up to ththe english to cocontrol the goods that's arril nassau oil also. you're ready for briggs it tomorrow mark i think french customs of the parties may be the only months ago to say he may be ready but the other side of the channel it's still chaos isn't. kate thank you very much judy kaye movie with all the busines. no chaos that title great to se. to commercial break after about the news continues a lot
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02/28/19 02/28/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: frorom pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: we always have to be prepared to walk. i could have signed an agreement today, and then you people would've said, oh, what a terrible deal, what a terrible thing you did. amy: a historical summit to denuclearize the korean peninsula inns w without an agreement. president trump walked away from the deal after kim jong-un demanded the u.s. lift sanctions
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