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the country at a crossroads. is on the rise. violence gripped the city of hamburg in germany as police used tear gas water cannons to disperse. twenty protesters. away from the trouble president of the united states meet face to face for the very first time reaching some breakthrough agreement in extended talks. this hour. another search of migrants heading into europe strained some nations. over the solution. on the pentagon reportedly the secrecy surrounding its nuclear weapon
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inspection competence is called into question. the world this is our international my names you know no need to welcome to the program our top story this hour president. putin met for extended talks on the sidelines of the g. twenty summit with their first face to face diplomatic meetings over two hours u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson said they had a very robust exchange. there was so much to talk about all these issues. just about everything got touched. and i think there was just such a level of engagement and exchange need to want to.
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stick in their heads in the door and. even send in the first lady at one point to see if she could get us out of there and i didn't. the meeting brought up by a potential breakthrough for the syria conflict to the leaders agreed to establish a ceasefire in the country reporting from hamburg. so right still or so and was really impressed with how the first ever meeting between lattimer putin and donald trump went on saturday morning donald trump said that he was equally happy he called that meeting tremendous as he was talking to you case prime minister to resume a i had a tremendous meeting yesterday. with the president so we had a really great meetings with a lot of people are having a lot to say well it may have been tremendous for several reasons but first of all perhaps because of the breakthrough ceasefire that was announced straight after the
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putin trouble meeting for three regions of syria and he may be skeptical about a breakthrough fair enough when it comes to syria's cease fires brokered by washington and moscow that is by far not a success story in the past but previously whenever even heard about such decisions under barack obama on a presidential level it was up to john kerry to try and do the job when it comes to syria diplomacy on the part of the u.s. when it comes to the russian president vladimir putin he has already met and manual macron and angola merkel these are three party talks the normandy format minus one if you like because the cranium president petro poroshenko wasn't there the mood was between saw emanuel macron tapping with lattimer putin on the back and that is something that actually has been doing throughout the whole summit now i can tell you that of course more meetings are still to come but more importantly press
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conferences all of the leaders including a lot of our putin so i'll be watching that for you well away from the politics pictures from the g. twenty summit have been capturing the imagination of people on social media some true. between trump and putin's talks with the political t.v. series high some cards as the russian president appeared to strike a similar facial expression as fictional kremlin boss viktor a patrol of body language expert darren stanton broke down for us what all the gesturing mean there was an interest in the interaction between president putin and trump. around the table and again they shake hands but this time we noticed president trump sort of part president putin under the under the arm which was quite more gesture but again his appraisal is a power gesture to almost say that you know we're here but i'm still the powerful man you know i'm still the head on show so to speak so i think you know although the two men have what mutual respect for each other. you know i think this this
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little what we call leakage these little leakage gestures that i see between the two men especially from president trump that he still wants to be seen as very much the you know the top man and also a source of footage where the both of us he sat side by side. president trump has got this what we call a reverse steeple gesture with the hands and that's again confidence and dominance and then we also see president putin with his with legs sort of quite spread apart and again is a very classic dominant gesture. apart from the experts we showed the video of the g twenty summit to people from a few different countries here's what they make of the world leaders body language . try to find a way to go over something so. try to find a reservation buddy bridges exactly ali making fun of trump two of them are probably still trying to figure out how we go look to talk about ukraine and the
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need to so. we should stop please stop. north korea. and they talk about the rocket launch. this morning. oh so you put the conflict no no. he's now saying this cheez-it cuts off the red line assad. what could that be in relation to could be europe a could be nato a full suzi. what you think these three a talking about discussing the menu where they going on holiday. they're probably advising him on what to say. i'm pretty sure he's going to embarrass us we'll help you get those refugees just take those refugees out of paris don't worry that's all you got to do to put him somewhere else and get him out of the country he has to say. it's a huge good thing here it's going to be very. probably we're doing the nearest bar
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or something. you want a bridge i'll give you a bridge this is the best bridge know what i could sell bridges to the bridge makers of everywhere this is the so good so good what about hershey's says jim and that's all right it's going to be like any super super awesome awesome. news place to be awesome looks like it's class and quiet. yet. i'm sure. some more highlights from the summit as world leaders said are to impress their country parts. leg. length. live. live. live. live.
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little live long lives a little to little. and then slowly and day one let's cross live now it's why you'll cry i am a doctor in international economics for more i want to see what he has seen. on the first day you're welcome to the program one of the main challenges do you think to overcome this g. twenty. first of all we can say that there is a lot of conflicts between the biggest industrial countries specifically the united states and germany and they've been what's going on between germany and china you see that there is so much more. on the terminate after the world throwing
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of the united states or from much more agreements i think agreement. the last time and you know the. last meeting. when the united states would throw from some agreements about the environment environmental agreements and then we start seeing a lot of other agreements. relationship became more and more strong within japan and the e.u. you know last week. agreed would be you and very very. industrial. free trade. between the two sides and. not so you to start a little bit with throwing. the industrial world yeah that's an interesting point
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double trouble also told his meeting with president putin tremendous we never saw any such language were brock obama in previous summits do you think that this is going to be significant in terms of u.s. russia relations. of course i see. all the. experts expect the there is a lot of warm. will be between russia and the night so. so they talk now about the terrorist. war and they will cooperate together and syria sort of you know after the sweeping they say that there's a lot of achievements and in syria. once they claimed that it was because of the relationship on the corporation that between the two sides. i think. there's a lot of people in the united states who avoid this and they don't like this call
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of the poor relation ship warm relationship between the two sides but i think. the national. market there is a lot of things that can be drawn between the two sides you know that russia have a lot of power in the middle east so they're not so you. are more and more in the middle east and you see that came the last go into the middle east and try to interfere in the industry in the economy specifically in saudi arabia. we think that this cooperation between the two sides will be. more comfortable for the two sides but you know that germany that's right more and more to lead this industrial war and to try to come inside those all those condo
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for agreements and try to be the leader with china. you know what's going on with the united states withdrawing. to another aspect of what we're seeing in hamburg the violent protests against the g. twenty. have any impact on the summit do you think what they're actually doing. you know of course i think there's a lot of. communities who are. this kind of. cooperation between the g. twenty and they say about first of all they are against the policy of. you know their environmental. policy and they think that. the world is not. ready enough north to open all of those smallness otherwise there must. environment problems on three g.
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. you know that has a very. specific policy. you know three things the refugees from the one side and then also down one. issue also and that's why there is a lot of people who are going to fight. this interfere with the united states and the international police and why you can i am dr in international economics thanks for taking the time to speak to us this hour. while the world leaders got down to orderly business site site it was chaos value since the send it on humber to protest the summit with the riots turning this city into more of a war zone at time.
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i as far as i can tell and i'm from them but. i've never seen anything like this. i. well sporadic scenes of chaos spread across homburg streets with protestors smushing windows and setting cars on fire and these are some of the latest pictures we have from showing the aftermath of the riots the violent clashes resulted in. several looted shops as well as damaged a.t.m.'s and wreckage on the streets our europe correspondent peter all of us been following. it's continued down the east over the last twenty four hours now as you can see just behind me it is actually more water cannon a riving at the intersection where i am. they
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will say a quiet tense scene here just shortly just the long time ago by a number of bottles were being thrown the police responded with water cannon we saw these reinforcements that you can see just see it arriving including it and ahmed vehicle just over to my right there. is certainly a very large police presence a helicopter flying overhead many other emergency vehicles around but there's also an awful lot of demonstrators here and then numbers don't seem to be diminishing either. what you can see from where i am right now is what the police have in reserve full attention situation it could unfold over my left shoulder we've got an armored vehicle here we've got a northern of the water cannon here in the area where i am i can see between a full five maybe six of these will take on and really serious pieces of equipment that are all around this intersection waiting to see if this is going to be the
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next flash point. we have seen as well some very serious incidences of violence take place that we know a number of police officers around two hundred have been injured we don't know how many demonstrators the certainly has been quite a lot of people injured we have seen ambulances as well we understand as well over forty people to be detained by the place to see that rise and rise as this continues. we saw a large no. imber of black cloth marching through the streets of homburg some of them breaking windows others then i have with little flares putting delays red flags into the cars setting those cars on fire. this is the scene in hamburg as you can see a heavy police presence there just marching past me basically i'm at an intersection in central homburg which has become a scene of multiple standoff between police and demonstrators the older came
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through from police that this base in the section here this junction hot to be cleared. there is a section of demonstrators just over there you may be able to see a wall to cut in being used every time they try and come closer to this intersection they get sprayed by. what i was counting. down on. that has continued and i can tell you right now the helicopters flying overhead a shining searchlight so they can still see plumes of smoke across the city so. more global news right after this.
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world come along for the ride. hello again a surge in migrants trying to get into europe in recent months has led the e.u. is migration commissioner to admit the situation is getting worse on the spike years spent searching for a solution the e.u. seeing very limited results. seems to two thousand. and nine rice has gotten out that i have to take the heat. on the twenty percent between t.t.'s meant because of that trade and they
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will yet also tell you that. we need to modify the international level to break the smuggling business. putting more people in the boat they were sending out well both those months of january february tend to be very slow and instead we had incidents almost every day in boats that were taking more people than they really are or should be allowed to take this very big boat. journey is more dangerous don't question be. the percentage of survival that drives that is good that that what i've seen and it has to travel in two thousand feet if
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need be that. is you know in many areas between the detonation to rescue people and so then i want to share that i will share. they were that you had eaten that you back long before now man they're going to be it's not sustainable. the boat sensors are deliberately turned off by n.g.o.s in order to secure the location that does not arouse confidence. that imagine that. you are here to provide a challenge to the people who are here again very very. what is happening in front of you need to leave is an unfolding tragedy. well here is a snapshot of the current problem italy's already seen at least eighty five
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thousand migrants reach its shores so far this year it's pleading with fellow e.u. nations to share the burden but that's largely being ignored in france a makeshift camp in paris was cleared on friday with the migrants sent to. jim's on sports center to the north in cali the former site of the notorious jungle camp budgeter tells filled the rooms with refugees and then greece which has also taken on a huge share of the migrants locals on the island of cuba are furious their hotels are having to be used to alice emergency housing where we get the thoughts of a european political analyst on the european parliament m.p. about the micro crisis both agree it's a huge problem that the blame lies on the e.u. but for different reasons. the program the lack of humanities the lack of common goals the lack of the founding out would be ideas of the european union forty. one million or migrants is not a big deal people of europe are exasperated because i don't think the people of
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europe mind having migrants and it's a tradition in many of european countries to greet a political refugees the problem is that these are not political refugees these are for most of them economical refugees problem is not the but actually got these men . because you know the agreements between the member states of the european union for the relocation of the refugees and the put every state member to accept some of them by the. fusion completely block ship even one refugee this is the the problem is a lack of sort of that is the responsibility is in all the wars that nato and western countries have waged in foreign countries where are these migrants coming from they're coming from they're coming from afghanistan they're coming from iraq they're coming from syria they're coming from libya these are the countries where the us and nato said they were going to bring democracy so you bring democracy and twenty years later you get the migrants coming in droves. the pentagon's increasing
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the level of secrecy around its nuclear weapon inspections according to the associated press news agency safety and security reports had previously been made available to the public but the u.s. joint chiefs of staff say the move is necessary we are comfortable with the secrecy for as long as nuclear weapons exist the u.s. will maintain a safe secure and effective nuclear stockpile. however transparency campaigners say the move goes beyond u.s. national security concerns and fear it's about covering up incompetence there have been a few lapses in the past let's take a look at who are some of the. every single day for. the most part what. it's really. it's not something to lightly.
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the internal and external reviews i ordered showed that are consistent lack of investment and support for a nuclear forces were far too many years has left us with too little margin to cope with mounting stresses. the reviews found evidence of systematic problems that if not addressed could undermine the safety security and effectiveness of the elements of the force in the future we discussed the pentagon's nuclear secrecy move with experts in the us. i think that for some particular information even so
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it's not revealing the actual secrets but he does show probably the united states feel comfortable to show in public its confidence in its own reliability safety and. training of its own personnel in that field and that's. regrettable. and unfortunate decision they just don't want anybody to know what's going on and they've been very careless there was a huge report a 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 air force base 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 liberal push that button in
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a nuclear war it's going to be an accident and it's going to be aging compute is thirty minutes. or in the way with leak on the rig ducted tonight while on or in britain and ireland. with rapper and actor ice cube. beginning. sixteen. condemnatory. and one of the six moments was present. what about russia you know what i do which.
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