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headlines stories this hour the leaders of the world's greatest economic powers begin arriving in the german city for the g. twenty summit we look at the challenges facing the visions to be trying to overcome . those brace for protests with as many as one hundred followers and activists expected to turn their promising to disrupt the summit on the welcome to. the u.s. threatens military force against the. latest ballistic missile. c.n.n.
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straight to reveal the creator of the viral trump wrestling backfires as the internet community real against. the world this is our international i mean in the mail welcome to the program our top story this hour world leaders have started to arrive in hamburg ahead of the g. twenty summit which begins tomorrow friday. is there for us on breakstone what to expect from the talks. the g. twenty venue that you can see behind my shoulder is still quite well that is because. the hamburg airport is obviously the center of attention with all the cheap twenty arrivals let's look at some of the highlights that we are. baek ting
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most on friday and saturday. there's nothing you can do about it first of all this summit will be watched because of the first ever meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin we'll see if they can do something about all the issues that news anchors all around the world have been going on about in the last months or maybe even the ears that is syria north korea and ukraine but despite possible flyable steps that could be made after the meeting of the perhaps two of the most important men in the world the media have been generally focusing on the trump russia collusion story all over again you think that the subject of russian interference and u.s. elections is going to come up well it certainly sure appears unlikely that the president will confront putin why on earth would he not send a very clear message to putin on that absolutely would be a mistake he's going to convey to putin that he's weak.
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and shriek number two how will mr trump get along with the german chancellor the host merkel just take a look at some of the things the german leader said recently that is something you didn't really expect a german leader to say and the last decade or so and also her election shows around who remember that elections are going on there are coming up in a few months they need to jeremiah angle merkel referred to the u.s. part there is instead of friends is it that berlin and washington are not such big friends anymore could we have seen that come in maybe take a look why. thank you. thank you for. your.
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now highlight number three is of course turkey and the participation of the turkish president. we have seen many issues with him taken part in the summit even before the g twenty get together began for example apparently they couldn't find a place an event where the turkish president could give a speech then there were difficulties i guess it is fair to say as usual with the tapered one security guard speaking let him to hamburg and of course the latest news the biggest news of thursday's the new parliaments and now it's mentioned that turkey's e.u. accession talks will be suspended and crossed and laments see constitutional mobile hold that was not badasses by referendum in april which will expand the powers of the turkish president. so these are the things that we'll all be watching for you
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here in hamburg at this big g. twenty summit when the host city of hamburg has been preparing for mohs protests organized by radical left wing activists police expect around one hundred thousand people to take part many are already flooding the streets on that got a message for those attending the summit. well in fact already seen some unpleasant scenes earlier in the week protests turned violent on wednesday night a porsche dealership was targeted in an arson attack destroying it luxury cars police believe left wing activists were behind the incident while many local law
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enforcement officials are reportedly nervous a bite the event on what might occur homburg itself has a long history of far left radicalism and protests local police say they expect around eight. violent demonstrators to be out in force later after round one hundred seventy groups from all across germany call for demonstrations in the city where dr peter over who is off the demonstration in spain following a fence all day hi there peter what kind of sense what kind of feeling are you getting there now leader in the evening oh. well it's actually a very pleasant feeling here right now it's got the feel of something of a music festival of political message though as well to tell whether those said numbers of up to one hundred thousand are already here but there are many thousands here right now they're expected to through the city of hamburg a little later on that we've seen along that route there they were expecting to.
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putting up large pieces of plywood against their windows to stop their windows being broken in case these demonstrations stop being as well as friendly as they seem right now as pleasant as they say right now we have seen not a care in the past and we've seen those along that route quite a few just in case it spills over. entirely putting up those signs in the window saying no to g twenty please spare all store in attempts to stop any potential violence but it's been no signs of. the reason that this particular g twenty has drawn such a crowd is due to tip who is in attendance at the actual summit now i spoke to nick dritan who's the chairman of that he's the director i beg your pardon of global justice now about what makes dishes g twenty a little bit special. there's a particular issue this time of course but trump is coming to his house lies like
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coda one a coming that the world feels like it's in crisis and so people are coming to say actually we need a completely different solution what merkel is talking about in terms of climate change and migration and so on may sound better than trump's agenda but actually merkel is the same person who pushed economic georgia home to greece and she's the same person who at this summit has proposed an agenda which is all about free markets and the rule of international capital and i think most people here feel we want to very very different solution that puts people in the many heads of capital and the few. it's all very good natured here at the helm of the fish market where crowds are gathering for the welcome to hail a demonstration it's being called not welcome design for the twenty global leaders that are coming here for the g. twenty summit no signs of any of the violence that was predicted so far we have seen a very large police presence still it's a little further back than behind we may have thought it was but they have seen.
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water come in trucks there also some ahmed police vehicles and many police on standby in full riot gear it is worth noting no that the violence that we saw in tuesday's evening where camps were cleared out the demonstrators that i've spoken to put the blame for that squarely on a heavy handed approach from the police what happened on tuesday was they'd set up ten camps in the parks then the police went in to remove those tent camps and well didn't see you there in the kind of that was used we've not seen those type of scenes today we certainly didn't see those type of scenes on wednesday evening at the down stemmons stray shalit was taking place that was very good natured around twenty thousand people taking part in would be hoping this of course goes off peacefully as well i wouldn't keep wouldn't put too much to not we most likely will see some form of clashes later on. leave. the two day g twenty summit from hamburg peter over thank you. earlier ten livingston
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a former mayor of london spoke to the program he ses violence caliber when the police don't recognise people's right to have their voices heard. he saw a protest that should never be interfered with the police should have a blockade i mean very few protesters are now with the. very violence that happened to them right because we came to a peaceful demonstration there working to be establishment not recognising the right to people to protest. well in the build up to the g twenty delegations arrival their accommodation also made the headlines in germany some claim the saudi royal family picked out a and then tired of the tree hotel for their team over king solomon later council to visit to the summit while still leaving old one hundred fifty six rooms booked. the hotel in question is located in the very center of the city it's believed that the u.s. president was on able to stay there because of booking but the ultra house finally
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found a place to lay his head away from some of the other g. twenty participants his home for the next number of days is this nineteenth century building known in the past it's welcome guests including former u.s. secretary of state henry kissinger and also the dalai lama security there is said to be very good and was reportedly a factor in the choice of location but accommodation is far from the only thing that's driving a wedge between the world leaders. china i don't want china dictating to me shining through china these anger we have left an old czech republic has taken twelve poland and hungry have taken back they're not good enough you know.
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it's only december when if. every decision will be made to benefit american workers protection will lead to great prosperity and strength to global people but imma do that it is not soon to put takes in this most recent yelling to leak the name dubai to going to. c.n.n. sparked an internet mean war we look into that when we return. from
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. welcome back to the program the internet community is turning on c.n.n. after the news channel said it may disclose the identity of the alleged creator of the viral mean featuring donald trump wrestling it's logo here are a few notable responses to it the multibillion dollar t.v. network blackmailing a private citizen into not making funny videos about it is not journalism c.n.n. donalds happy to keep the tweets coming there is something self evidently creepy bullying and heavy handed about a large news organization publicly announcing they will expose someone's identity
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if it ever again publishes consonants on the internet that the network deems inappropriate objects. well it's a twitter spot that's escalated since the video was first posted by donald trump on sunday the next day c.n.n. said that it had tracked done the clips creator and attempted to make contact but failed now the that individual then supposedly posted an apology on the news i grew creating website reddit uncontacted c.n.n. pleading to keep his identity quiet not the child pointed out that no threats were made but that it reserves the right to reveal who is behind the kept if another is made now we spoke exclusively to a moderator for the reddit page with a clip originated he asked us to conceal his identity to just say you're this guy on a solo the guy who posted the original gift it would be frightening if i were him and i received random phone calls or in emails from see email out of nowhere i would
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not be super in boozy yesterday about c.n.n. one of the news communities in the world so you know if we can throw it's about telling you to stop doing what you want to do on the internet c.n.n. has no right to do the c.n.n. has all the internet against them right now and one organizations attack freedom of speech and never ends up well for them and make no mistake about it this is an attack on the internet and c.n.n. has formally declared war on it in return we need to see you know we're hurt and told her every time as yours that you do not approve of them by running ads on their network our site right now on the road the people who are pushing this you know hash tag on there are exposing c.n.n. for the fraud news network they are are doing the right thing. well here's how c.n.n. has since responded to the accusations it say's that the person's name has not yet
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been disclosed because of safety concerns and the assumption of blackmailing him is faults. two people have reportedly been killed and at least nine others injured in a suicide blast in the syrian city of hama syrian media say the attacker detonated an explosive belt out a bus station no one has claimed responsibility so far it was the second terror attack in government held territory in less than a week on sunday a car bomb killed twenty people in damascus. the law fierce fighting is taking place as the syrian army tries to push islamic state out of the city of rocca kurdish fighters have breached through the walls of the old city for the first time he went to the front line. but. i.
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don't know. in a nother development on syria this week the u.s. secretary of state has said that america would potentially be willing to deepen cooperation with russia in fighting terrorists there with the details because the. well the tone of the statement was somewhat neutral more so than we've come to expect it was even corporative but there were its own twists and turns in it for example the united states said that it is open to working with russia on stablish a no fly zone over syria working out to gether a joint mechanism when the united states talks about no fly zones there's a lot of suspicion everybody remembers what happened in libya where the u.s.
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and its nato allies established a no fly zone humanitarian purposes to ease the suffering of civilians only for it to turn into a we fly you don't presume where the united states bombed you know gadhafi his father his fighters his military anyone and wanted with impunity and nobody else could fly up in the skies and it was also an interesting bit about chemical weapons where the united states said that russia has an obligation to stop assad from staging any further chemical attacks the key word here being further because it was never stablished for a fact that assad carried out any chemical attacks by an international body an international investigation take the latest attack that happened in april this year the o.p.c. w organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons which was investigating it then investigators didn't even go to the location to gather soil samples to
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establish what this chemical attack was what the gas used was they were given those samples by rebels the other thing about chemical weapons is that washington says russia has an obligation by the same logic you can hold the united states responsible if any of its allies like the s.d.f. syrian kurds or for example the iraqi military if they resort to immoral or illegal methods of. like torture the russian foreign ministry also warned that they have evidence that isis is preparing a provocation a full false flag chemical attack in syria to draw the united states in them on the topic of provocations and fake news the russian foreign ministry also expects a retraction and correction from c.n.n. we're talking about the boy that became iconic an icon of the battle of aleppo vod the civilians there went through with you know much of the big media mainstream
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media rallying behind him saying look this is what the russians and the syrians are doing in aleppo and the russians have promised not to forget that story until a retraction and a correction is issued by c.n.n. . well earlier in the week russia's turkey under run they had an estimate for another round of talks on syria's reconsolidation after two days of negotiations they agreed on a plan for deescalation zones in syria with the final details expected by the end of august we heard from the russian president's special envoy to syria this is what he had to say. i feel positive about the results of the latest round of talks on syria although there haven't been any major steps forward it's still all moving in the right direction toward stabilizing the situation and finding a peaceful way out of the syrian crisis we probably haven't achieved all of our goals we aim big therefore it's not always possible to achieve the desired goals at
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least for now. look at the cover. and i don't think we have any disagreements on the deescalation zones that everyone understands this term deescalation zones has become a set phrase meaning a zone under the control of the moderate and radical opposition for such zones of deescalation have been drawn up the main difficulty today is to agree on the borders of the deescalation zones it is tough because working with maps while sitting somewhere in ankara moscow or tehran is impossible there is always a need to be present there on the ground it's important for the fate of the people living there any ceasefire very much depends on how we manage to agree on these boundaries. because of. the bombing of the syrian army deserves only condemnation there is no excuse for striking the government's army as it's fighting terrorists we believe the actions of the us in
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eastern syria to be absolutely unacceptable and we believe the u.s. should allow the syrian army axes to the border with iraq so that the border can be brought under full control as soon as possible we hope that after right. salutes destroyed there there will be no pleas for american army units in syria if they are not invited by the government. well ahead of the g. twenty summit donald trump's european tour started going to poland where he stopped over on an official visit nothing escaped the sharp eyes of the media during a review laying ceremony to commemorate the warsaw uprising against nazi occupation he was supposed to shake hands with poland's first lady but things well didn't go exactly the plan wasn't the only or chord moment. most of the media are speculating the. cheering there up the event were bussed in from across the country but it was not the only one partly struggling. so.
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the spokesman told us that we were a little showing. we should not hesitate to express ourselves during this speech. and that you depicted. i.
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