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please. please. ah. i. see twenty protesters and riot police as water cannon and pepper spray using angry crowds. as a somebody kicks off. the first face to face encounter between the russian and u.s. presidents that's coming up later today will be across a. c.n.n. analyst says the creator of the donald trump wrestling no right to anonymity might be a puzzle despite the network frequently using resources for. coverage and . objects of joint russian chinese proposed deescalating the north korean crisis.
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hi there this is our international. eleven o'clock this morning in moscow this friday the seventh of july as it is we're starting with what's happening in. the early start to the entity twenty protests there with a fresh demonstration underway these pictures just in a bit earlier on with police using tear gas to disperse the crowd police say they are expecting as many as one hundred thousand people in german city for the summit is taking place for the next two days there also violent clashes yesterday to me tell you about them security forces used water cannon and pepper spray dispersed demonstrators then threw bottles stones and flares back at the offices. i. was i was.
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i was. without. a were. activists have been protesting against the two day meeting of world leaders are expected to discuss challenges like terrorism and climate change our europe correspondent peter all of his been following what's going on in hamburg thus far. tensions have boiled over between demonstrators and the police. we're seeing another line of police now marching doubleton running basically away from where that was taking place as far as i can tell and i'm from that. of never
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seeing anything we've had fights about squatters houses and ola i've never seen anything like that leigh aggression the as far as i can tell purposelessness is that of blood and english yes it is now it is now. never seen and have my face heard of mace and everything there is a militia. just behind me you can see some smoldering remains then that's from a trash fire that was start says. that is a. sports car i believe that's been torched here now there are. a seems moments of small bits of violence and what you saw will also last time is just how quickly it can start and then the police come in to try and put it out but whenever they put it out in one place it seems to pop up elsewhere we understand from the
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police that they with ordering people to remove their masks they were refusing to do so then water cannon we used pepper spray was used. well despite there being a whole load of stories about potential violence coming from demonstrators in the build up to this large gathering we have been hearing from one member of the local polman here and how much is about the role the police could play in provoking violence yesterday was a peak demonstration twenty to thirty thousand people that was very very peaceful and that was the same day in and heated was nearly the same. bactrim which will come today in the evening i talked to those one who. appealed for this demonstration and they say we want a peaceful demonstration but i fear of there will be an escalation because the strategy of the police is not to deescalate if as it should be and might be those
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people who want different. way of contradiction as well. can hear the crowd chanting away there and see for she step build a vanity fair chance going on all under the watchful eye if we move the camera over here over the watchful eye of a lot of police officers i do you do you do you. wish to keep a bit vigilant here because we are seeing oh what do you what's the odds flower being thrown at the police just as you can see there we're actually right between the police and the demonstrators right now so we're going to try and get out of the way just for moment while i'm talking to you not the best place to be if. he has a huge call of police officers that's marching through the city there leading the demonstrators they're only going to be allowed to go in the directions that the police want them to and the result is what we've seen it's we've seen violent clashes with the police we've seen cars set on fire and well exactly the situation
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we have at the moment right now thank. you. joy. i some businesses in germany saw an ironic opportunity is the mood turned to anger and protest t. shirts bags and stickers with anti capitalism slogans were on sale which someone called a very pro capitalist move given it all even hamburg based soft drinks company friends cola launched an advertising campaign on the back of the demonstrations. merck. does leave them for the. g. twenty summit itself when the most highly anticipated meeting is coming up is that of the big meeting face to face later on of u.s.
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president donald trump and potent covering all the next he's there. we're at the summit media center this is where all g twenty news reports are but. if you want to know what's and who's going to grab most media attention at the summit i'll teach you a trick just look at some of the pictures around you for instance the papers that you can find ads t.v. live positions like this one. the most important things that will be unique you will be looking out for at the summit of the most important mall they want to change from meeting that hundred in this important meetings and the entire summit it's will be the first place face. to hear think everyone on stage will be there will be you know it's like
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a wage between all we like. but it is two alpha male is going to go in together negotiating together on both of them have a very strong leadership in our infantry the front line and like wildfire and i think it's based on a confidence in a lot of kind of the ones they want to get along or did they get the part especially on the controversy when you look at russia's potential involvement in iraq like since i don't believe you me if you read me museum a time in which we. would do and doing and trying to take my word for it if this event turned into let's say thirty or even g. fifty for everyone in this media center the number one pick or number to pick perhaps for the top story would still be the handshake and the talks between. donald trump. this g.
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twenty summit exposes one of the most challenging his key issues a devoted world leader is next and. so with the contradictions. the mind of the g twenty goes shaping the interconnected world but the countries that make up the world's greatest economic powers are in an awkward fit to say the least it's true that some have been getting along swimmingly take german chancellor merkel and her chinese counterparts. close toward linking up if you try to add in mr trump things fall apart from one term's bromance was she only over courtesy of north korea tensions and trump and merkel don't like either the chancellor doesn't even refer to the us as a friend anymore of course they didn't get along from the very start really the german people look at the overthrowing this woman i don't know what the hell she's
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thinking it takes wits to convince people with facts instead of using thinks she was person of the year i was supposed to be person of the year and trump isn't the only mismatch for merkel her relationship with everyone turkey's president has been going downhill as of late head of the summit he was told not to bring his troublemaking bodyguards and was reportedly denied venue's to make a public address and that wasn't much of a surprise really after and i want to. see practice is a potential for conflict was to achieve it we want to avoid additional reasons for conflict now if we try to add putin to the mix he fits great with china but not so much with muggle sanctions over the crisis in ukraine are in their way and the same issues keep russia and the e.u. as a whole from connecting the e.u. and its turn that odds with italy as its promises to help deal with the refugee influx have yet to come to fruition yet another disconnect that we had left the czech republic has taken twelve potent. groove taken exactly not good enough now
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the king of saudi arabia decided to simply flip the table and skip the summit altogether as for the remaining g twenty members there just as mismatched so the idea of a completed jigsaw puzzle with the g twenty members shaping an interconnected world things almost impossible it's much more likely individual elements will find each other never coming together with everyone to make the full picture just invoke a party washington d.c. we had for international relations professor dr chee who says the summons leaders are good too many points of contention though. b.p. a union in itself has a lot of troubles with the breaks it all the latest poll call for donald trump and now we didn't do you d.p.a. you know and we have different voices so this meeting. has a lot of. contraries have to find inspiration for this.
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is not the turkey is a lot of trouble there will be german to be hosting the truth of german relations very hard to. stick me that with the european union. next after months of reporting on alleged russian meddling in the u.s. election using sources now c.n.n. seems to be changing its attitude towards an image one of the channel's own political analyst now says people don't have the right to stay anonymous it was in response to the backlash the network faced for threatening to reveal the man behind a viral made featuring president trump wrestling with c.n.n. logo. c.n.n. now thinks that we the people do not have the right to be anonymous this is how kirsten powers their political analyst explained it in a tweet. people do not have a right to stay anonymous so they can spew their racist massage honest homophobic garbage now that's an interesting argument coming from
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a network that's been running stories about trump based on unnamed sources for months based on anonymous sources according to this source who spoke on the condition of anonymity anonymous sources are the basis of most truthful reporting oftentimes you do have to gather information using anonymous sources say can i use your name they say no can i use you as an anonymous source a source familiar with the matter they say yes and then we report the information on the air we heard c.n.n. use this phrase so much it's actually spawned a number of online memes sure c.n.n. protect their online. sources but the way they see it if you post something online that they consider to be offensive they have the right to reveal your personal information to the public something that could actually put a person in harms way oh and they get to decide what's considered to be offensive as well apologized for some of those other houses that were racist anti-semitic c.n.n. is not publishing to users name because of his apology think bribery in reverse
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they get sent to me saying listen if you are if you are a track that reddit thing here's a couple of bucks for you that would be bribery kind of sort of but of ours if you listen if you don't retract that right at the i'm going to expose you i'm going to docs you i mean let everybody know where you live how they let people know where you live what you said things you've said perhaps you might be politically correct things that might cause you problems with your job it's almost a blackmail coersion but it's unprecedented c.n.n. may be a powerful news agency but just to proclaim to them the policeman of what's considered to be offensive in the end u.s. law has the final say. artsy new york coming up here with me kevin and i wanted to nationalise morning is kind of a unified solution be found to the north korean crisis.
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income inequality. gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of effectiveness in congress there are these are well documented trends going back decades and no they're really cute ten minutes fast to the point where people describe the system. being seized with a kind of paralysis. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest read. truth to stand out of the news business you just need as the right questions that the right
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answers. question. again so washington's rejected a joint russian chinese proposal aimed to deescalating the situation on the korean peninsula the plan called for north korea to hold to its missile testing and for the u.s. and south korea to stop its military drills in the region during those exercises on wednesday american and south korean forces fired missiles into the sea of japan it was believed to be a warning shot towards pyongyang but nonetheless the u.s. state department said the drills were not related to north korea's development of weapons and outside pressure the said would not change washington stance. these kinds of exercises and have relationships like this all over the globe if china and
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russia decide to come out against that that is not going to change our position this will follows north korea's latest missile launch on wednesday the united nations security council held an emergency meeting on the issue where the u.s. threatened force against pyongyang. north korea's destabilizing escalation is a threat to all nations in the region and beyond their actions are quickly closing off the possibility of a diplomatic solution the united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves and our allies one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces we will use them if we must but we prefer not to have to go in that direction the u.s. is sending the same message that they have been sending for seventy years and that is to threaten again and again and again the people of the democratic people's republic of korea and the reality of us endless endless threats on the
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people of korea has ratcheted up now the sanctions a new round of sanctions a new round of threatening other countries that have any trade or economic relations with the d.p. r. k. at every step it is to make a provocation. of american arts across retail chains been accused of acquiring should artifacts which have been smuggled from iraq the items include tablets can turning right to going to mention script called cuniform that was used thousands of years ago in mesopotamia which is now part of modern iraq and among the artifacts to a clay object used as a seal known as a bull a prosecutor so that hobby lobby agreed to buy thousands of artifacts in twenty one point six million dollars the u.s. justice department says that the company was even warned by an expert that the acquisition of such cultural property from iraq could carry the risk that the objects may have been looted hobby lobby's agreed to pay
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a three million dollar fine they will have to give the items back is more about what the firm are to say about it. the company was new to the world of acquiring these items and did not fully appreciate the complexities of the acquisitions process this resulted in some regrettable mistakes the illegal sale of the agent treasures is also lucrative for eisel to which makes many millions from selling well although of course also the teller groups want to torricelli known for destroying priceless pieces from history. whoa who are. also not from. this. region. the looters themselves obviously these are the people on the ground who are doing the digging up and the looting
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they more importantly they are responding to the mother but this is a market with a supply and demand and the supply is driven by the month so for as long as it's going to be from western countries these goods are going to flow looters will loot and they will dig up the stuff and mowed more concerning for us is that. there's no clear connection between terrorist organizations like isis like al qaida. like taliban and the profiting from this looting and so it is even more egregious if you will it is even more concerning for us that people who know this and yet they still continue to buy these goods and sell them on just like you know you screen shoes for the mini screen but back again you see rivals the first of the g. twenty we just saw rajon told you incur and calera cost much more coverage of that to come throughout the day but this looks like it please being left alone to sort
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out the worsening refugee influx problem in its ports often even if has failed to find a way forward to share the burden instead members want to target ngo rescue boats from north africa which is suspected of being exploited by people traffic is just a matter of days in fact this is shocking figures up to twelve thousand people have landed in italy well more than eighty five thousand of arrive since the start of this year load italy's top anti mathie a prosecutor believes the crisis has created a security threat those who arrive on the day. then undergo a process of radicalization that may lead to the realization of terror attacks meantime the head of europe's law enforcement agency says the terror threat on the continent is at a twenty year high several of the terrorists who carried out recent atrocities in europe came through that very mediterranean route from africa to italy but despite italy except the biggest number of migrants worth bearing in mind too this far fingers crossed it has been spared mass terror attacks we discuss why that might be
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with the taliban police officer and union leader gianni to merely. the easiest prey for islamic radicals are desperate men those who are criminals or are in prison a muslim who came to italy is integrated and has a job is not easily influenced by islamic radicalism the desperate man is willing to do all he can to redeem himself. for these men to be sacrificed in the holy war means social redemption and being respected we try to control what goes on in prisons but it's not easy as many of these muslims are in prison for minor crimes for this reason they are not isolated and are in contact with other prisoners so it is easy for them to come into contact with extremist elements. of course the video that was. at the beginning of the migrant crisis in europe i
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explained that there was no security filter i said terrorist could come and hide here easily the problem of information exchange is not being adequately addressed by european intelligence services so we are all very busy with our own problems and there is no common spirits the interest of some countries prevail over others. boom bust next on the future of finance now the big oil story picks up in the currency markets program. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive in. my body gets and support is that it cannot produce itself around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity no one does this because it helps people it's just that one of the side effects is that it. applies more or burn for. money
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by wednesday francis has been about broadcasting around the world in washington d.c. tonight in the run up to the group of twenty summit at hamburg germany we take a look at the predictable economic and trade hotspots that are sure to crop up and a whole host of new political issues that are sure to get in the way and should firms plan to leave the u.k. even as brics that talks are just begun as british leaders shaken and businesses are already planning their own exit strategies also where in the world the big come from and where is it headed i discussed this with my gas stand by the us starts right now.
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as the group of twenty economic powers converge on hamburg germany for the annual summit we see a number of new leaders among the group and a number of new political tensions there as well ahead of the summit president trunk gave a patriotic speech in warsaw poland which could indicate the tone he plans to strike in hamburg the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect our borders do we have the desire and the current stew preserve our civilization in the face of those who would subvert and destroy or. trump is on course to separate himself from the pack over his stance on trade deals cue the exploration of new economic ties by other nations first stop japan and the european union the two have just announced a free trade deal themselves also on.
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