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in the least. i. feel. i. clashes between anti g twenty protesters and riot police is water cannon and the spray used on angry crowd. and as that summit kicks off all eyes will be on the first face to face encounter a little bit later today between the russian and u.s. presidents of the headlines this friday our c.n.n. analyst says the creator of the donald trump wrestling me think has no right to anonymity despite the network frequently using unnamed sources for its coverage will follow that up. washington rejects the russian chinese proposal deescalating
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the north korea crisis. good afternoon for me kevin oh it's just day here in moscow this friday hope for it is going good so far but to get through let's start off with what's happening in hamburg the big g. twenty summit there was an early start for the g. twenty protest as there were fresh demonstrations underway with police using tear gas to disperse the crowd police say they're expecting as many as one hundred thousand to turn up later in the german city with the summits happening several protesters have been injured during the demonstration. security forces used water cannon and pepper spray to disperse demonstrators who threw bottles stones and flares at the offices there also violent. clashes yesterday to.
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think i was. there. i. i. i. activists have been protesting against the two day meeting of world leaders who are expected to discuss challenges like terrorism and climate change our europe correspondent peter all of has been following the rallies in hamburg. tensions have boiled over between demonstrators and the police. we're seeing another line of police time running basically away from where that was
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taking place as far as i can tell and i'm from that. i've never seen anything like this we've had fights about squatters houses and old. i've never seen anything like that leigh aggression the as far as i can tell purposelessness is that a bloodless yes it is now it is now. a search made and then there is a belief. just behind me you can see some smoldering remains there that's from a trash fire that was still says. that is a. sportscar belief that speed. now there are. eight seems moments of small bits of violence in what you solo so less time is just how quickly it can start and then the police. i mean to try and put it out but whenever they
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put it out in one place it seems to pop up elsewhere we understand from the police that they were 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 what we have been hearing from one member of the local palm and here in how much is about the role the police could play in provoking violence yesterday was a big demonstration twenty to thirty thousand people that was very very peaceful and i was the same and indeed it was nearly the same spectrum which would come today in the evening i talked to those who. appealed for this demonstration and they say we want a peaceful demonstration but i fear will be an escalation because the strategy of
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the police a slow to deescalate if as it should be and might be there are people who want different. contradiction as well. can hear the crowd chanting away than sci fi she's that build avanti fought chants going on all under the watchful eye if we move the camera over here over the watchful eye of a lot of police offices. which is to keep a bit vigilant here because we are seeing already what's the 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 while 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 then leading the demonstrate is 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 calm. i'll sit on fire. while exactly the
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situation we have at the moment right now. so that was trouble very recently now is that saying go it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good check out this some businesses in germany saw other ironic opportunities the mood to anger and protest yes t. shirts bags and stickers with anti capitalism slogans were on sale been quote unquote of money and we hear some of call that a very pro capitalist move anyway even the hamburg based soft drinks company fritz kohler launched an advertising campaign of a bag of demonstrations to. does need them for the i love. the. series.
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over the course the morning of the show many screams of the various dignitaries as they've been arriving there we saw we saw the head of the e.u. commission jump think of sold on their own movies that already know who is there at the moment of the g. twenty summit one of the most highly anticipated meetings is that of the u.s. president putin elliott trenker is there right now. already there is no i'm sure of so many screen just now. kevin hi again well actually i can tell you that all of the g. twenty leaders are already inside the bus say that is the g twenty venue where the whole thing is happening what we do know about the putin trouble meeting is that it will definitely happen we know that in the schedule for the afternoon but that's about it the length of the head to head talks between the presidents of russia and the west i cannot tell you exactly how long they are going to be together now we
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heard that it could be from thirty minutes to one hour yes you don't have to be an expert to realize what's going to be on the table that is of course fall out of all ties between moscow and washer that's something that has been getting worse month after month besides this of course syria north korea and ukraine but other details are a mystery and they could remain a mystery for a long time because we're not going to have a joint press conference by the leaders of russia and america so perhaps we won't find anything out before let's say the white house releases a press statement or maybe the kremlin or maybe their press secretaries will have something to say it out. speaking of this immense anticipation it looks like that not only the journalists are first of all looking forward to the summit between mr putin and mr trump if you look at one of donald trump's latest tweets specifically
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singled out flat america now in the meantime back in america some news organizations keep going on about the russian spying and hacking one of the top stories on c.n.n. this friday they're saying that russia has increased its spying activities in the u.s. and guess what they are citing current and former u.s. intelligence officials who are familiar with what's going on and the trumpet ministration. tons of former intelligence officials are mounting c.n.n. the russian spies a stepping up. in the u.s. can fail action u.s. authorities have detected an uptick and suspected russian intelligence officers entering the u.s. . going back to the summit we seen a glimmer of hope personally welcoming all of the g. twenty leaders it was really fascinating to watch the small exchanges in front of
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the cameras it was quite warm mushy to say when she met lot of our who there was smiles they had a little conversation for about fifteen seconds there was also a warm welcome for mr trump despite all the controversies that happened before this but again even though the g twenty summit is in full swing we're all waiting for the trump meeting that is going to happen in the next few hours and speaking of this intice a patient again if you talk to any journalist you can feel it just take a look why. we're at the summer. media center this is where all news reports are. if you want to know what's and who is going to grab most media attention. i'll teach you a trick just look at some of the pictures. for. the papers that you can find.
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to the issues like this one. the most important things that you will be looking for at this summit most reporters. they want to. meet that standard and that's important meetings and the entire time and it will be the first face. to hear everything you think will be you know it's like a wage. to. both of them have a very strong leadership and country the kind of like. i think it's not in a lot of kind of the wealthy. or did they get the part especially on the controversy when you look at russia's potential involvement in the american election i don't believe it really. would.
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not. take my word for this event turned into but say thirty or even g fifty for everyone in this media center one pick number two pick perhaps for the top story would still be the handshake and the talks between. trump you know the she twenty some is expected to be one of the most challenging because key issues have divided. some of the contradictions. the motto of the g twenty goes shaping the interconnected world of the countries that make up the world's greatest economic powers. fit to say the least it's true that some have been getting along swimmingly take german chancellor merkel and her chinese counterparts to.
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close toward linking up if you try to add mr trump things fall apart for one terms bromance was she really over there to see if north korea tensions 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 are good at overthrowing this woman i don't know what the hell she was 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 term but 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 accuse berlin of nazi practices potential for
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conflict was sure she is so high that 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 medical 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. in its turn is 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 po'd into the groove taken exactly not good enough now the king of saudi arabia decided to simply let the table get the summit all together. as for the remaining g twenty members they're just as mismatched to the idea of a completed jigsaw puzzle with the g twenty members shaping an interconnected world seems almost impossible it's much more likely individual elements will find each other never coming together with everyone to make the full picture from the washington to. our affiliate were a perfect world let's get
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a view from beijing and what's this big meeting going to be like should be with me now. from the china institute of international studies high surf time today do you see this big meeting between president president putin go and i know we're not going to know what they're saying because there's no press conference straight after but or do things going to be said behind those closed doors. thore. yes yes speaking do you say a lot going to the international how do you think this big meeting between trump and putin is going to go. i think. the first time the president meet. president trump. will be will try to find a line on dealing with the russian leader because he's now pressured
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by. the massive play by the congress. about his connections with. russia. and. so that he has. criticized russia before he is meeting with russia. because we want to. the mass audience that he's. he's defending american interests it will be the defender of american interests not. close. proxy of russia. but he inclined to be from the late who are russian leaders because. i think. more.
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he has been. friendly to many tiring or straw men around the war like. turkey. to turkey in the philippines also including putting in russia so he has to tread a fine line between. the predators on to. the masses and. really really briefly what is china one of this china's part of the g twenty as well what are the key points that china wants briefly. from the i think for the meeting on the summit. to have. more support for globalization and twitted. from the partners
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the members of the twenty. because here i think are not. as enthusiastic as before. will try to get more support from german a from. its object on a trade. that will help. to have advantages when negotiating with. internal twiggy well we'll follow it should we go to leave it there thanks for the chairman's chief international studies going to be an interesting old meeting today the g twenty hopefully will get some more details on what actually comes out of it throughout the coming hours but you see a time of a good day in beijing. after months of reporting on alleged russian meddling in the u.s. election using unnamed sources now it seems cnn's changing its attitude towards an
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image one of the channel's own political analyst now says people did not have the right to stay anonymous that was in response to the backlash the network faced for threatening to prevail the man behind the viral little name featuring president wrestling with c.n.n. logo pick it up next. 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 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. now to me sources are the basis of most truthful reporting oftentimes you do have to gather information using anonymous sources say can i use your name and they say no can i use you as an anonymous source
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a source familiar with the matter they say yes and then we report the information on the air we've heard c.n.n. use this phrase so much it's actually spawned a number of online memes sure c.n.n. protects 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 apologize for some of those other houses that were racist anti-semitic and that is not publishing to users name because of his apology think bribery in reverse they get said to me say listen if you are if you're a track that read it they there's a couple of bucks for you that will be bribery kind of sort of but if i were is 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 to let people know where you live what you've said things you've said perhaps you might be politically
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correct things that might cause you problems with your job it's almost a blackmail coercion 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 caleb mup and artsy new york where the big stories of the day covered coming up the unified solution actually be found to the north korea crisis stay with us if you come back after the break. income inequality stagnation gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of affected. congress there are these are well documented trends going back decades and no there really are q ten minutes fast to the point where people describe the system is being seized with
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a kind of paralysis. comcast for example is a company that is an anti-american as they get it as if it's a company as anti-democratic as it gets comcast and n.b.c. of course they owe us out of it of course. already epic sketches and see. that sacking they are administrative office same time serving the terrorists. so those people are in that. should understand that they are to. washington has rejected the choice russian chinese proposal aimed at deescalating
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the situation on the korean peninsula the planned flow of coal from north korea first off to hold its missile testing oso for the u.s. and south korea to stop its military drills in the region during those exercises wednesday american and south korean forces did five missiles into the sea of japan it was believed to be a warning shot. however the u.s. state department said those drills were in fact not related to move korea's development of weapons and outside pressure would not change washington stance. edu these kinds of exercises and have relationships like this all over the globe if china and russia decide to come out against that that is not going to change our position this all follows north korea's latest big missile launch a wednesday the united nations security council held an emergency. meeting about it where the u.s. threaten force against pyongyang. north korea's destabilizing escalation is a threat to all nations in the region and beyond their actions are quickly closing
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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 us 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 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 new in the pentagon's increasing the level of secrecy around its
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nuclear weapons inspections according to the associated press news agency safety and security reports of previously be made available to the public u.s. joint chiefs of staff spokesman said quote we're comfortable with the secrecy quote but critics suspect there's something to hide here the pentagon's inspections may be uncovering problems with some nuclear weapons transparency campaigners say the move goes beyond u.s. national security concerns they think and they fear it's about covering up incompetence have been a few lapses in the past is a quick reminder of. internal and external reviews are ordered to show that are consistent lack of investment and
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support for anything the force used for far too many years has left us with too little margin to cope with my stress. reviews found evidence of systematic problems that it's not addressed. to undermine the safety security and effectiveness of the elements of the force in the future we discussed the pentagon's nuclear security safety and move with the experts in the us i think that that for this particular information it self is not revealing any actual secrets but it does show probably did united states feel uncomfortable to show in public its confidence in its own reliability safety and. good. training of its own personnel in that field and that's and it's. regrettable it's worrisome and it's unfortunate decision
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they just don't want anybody to know what's going on and they've been very k.o.'s over this you just reported bad accidents at los alamos there was a report a couple years ago where a plane was missing with carrying nuclear warhead loaded missiles that went from minnesota applets space to new orleans and they didn't even know it was missing for thirty six hours just been lucky i don't think anybody's going to deliberately cause. but in the nuclear war it's going to be an. aging. stories twenty four seventh's. international look at how blood is a source of income for the poor in the us an industry pharmaceutical giant.
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