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little. league. first day at the world economic forum in davos gets underway with a meeting with u.k. prime minister tereza may he's expected to broach america first agenda at the gathering in the luxury resort of. all these questions around where the president is coming also don't want to listen to him you can take a leave. turkey the u.s. saying washington doesn't keep its promises and that there's no trust between the countries it comes as chris steps up its military offensive against the u.s.
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backed kurdish militia in northern syria. plus a moscow neighborhood is left stunned for model student kills his flatmate and post the grisly details online before committing suicide. it's six o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from our studio with me in a day or two to welcome to the program president trump is in the swiss resort of doubles for the world economic forum he's already spoken to british prime minister theresa may and we cannot cross the line. right now and he's been following the making so jacqueline has anything come out of that meeting. well directly after both talked about how productive the conversation was how happy
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and honored they were to meet one another trump went on to emphasize the fact that they do have a great relationship contrary to what some people might think he repeated that a couple times that they have a great wonderful productive relationship that he respects theresa may very much and that they're joined at the hip when it comes to military and if the u.k. were ever in trouble that the u.s. would be there to back them up some may for her part did say once again that the u.s. and the u.k. have a special relationship and that they will be working together in the future and that she too was honored and happy to meet with trump and have the great conversation that had taken place between the two of them now this comes on every right on the heels of just a few weeks ago when trump canceled his visit to the u.k. to open the new u.s. embassy there and he said that was due to what he considered to be a bad deal when it came to the price over selling the old embassy there in london but not sure if that's actually the case but both are still saying there is that
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special relationship between the two come countries and this is all coming on the heels of you know coming arriving in davos today and everyone believes that he'll once again be putting forward his america first montra that's what the white house has said and that may not be to the taste of everyone that's here at the world economic forum which has more of a globalist atmosphere and trends transportation secretary yesterday didn't mince her words when she said that if people don't want to listen to that message they have options so let's take a listen. america first is a continuation of the american affirmation of american exceptionalism so i don't think well i think this you know all these questions are why the president is coming and again i think davos to feel very flattered that he has chosen this as a forum. and so for those that don't want to listen to him you can they can leave
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you know this is part of what discourse and discussion is all about so we'll have to wait and see if anyone takes her up on that suggestion and leave during his speech tomorrow now meanwhile we've heard already from mccraw on and merkel and they both had sort of europe first message that they were putting out which maybe isn't as nationalist as america first but it's not global it's either which is a bit strange in the studying of this forum let's take a listen. it isn't gentlemen my my my first miss each he said france is back france is back at the call over europe because we will never have any friends to exist without a european success if between our twenty seven member states we're not able to send a clear and united message to major powers such as china india and the united states if foreign policy is made on the national level then it will feel not so good. and today during teresa mayes speech at the conference she also had similar
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stuntman's talking about how the u.k. would be one of the best places to open a company or to work on a lot of we would be the best country to open new businesses to start new things and the safest country to be on the internet so a lot of that sort of idea of european leaders looking at their own countries in europe as a whole as a leading force but of course we still have the rest of today and when we're day tomorrow davos we'll see what else comes out of it and we're going to have to wait and see what comes out of it and that's a great relationship continues because i reported from davos thanks becky. we discussed the upcoming talks with economist keith point field. i expect from mr trump's visit to double stall of a lot of security and police and army also you've got to bear in mind that mr trump has a stable genius as he puts it he likes to be astride the world's stage and so i think because the mr of the president of china was the great favorite star at
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davos last year i think mr trump wants to be the star this year i think that there will be a lot of politicians wanting to speak to the gallery mr trump will be wanting to play to his political base over in the state so he wants will want to be seen to be talking tough and in the similar fashion mr mack wrong mrs merkel who's still trying to form a government in germany will also be wanting to be seen to be supporting their national self interest so i suspect we're going to be seeing quite a few fireworks. turkey's foreign minister at the u.s. saying he doesn't believe washington is a trustworthy partner it comes as tensions escalate between the two nato allies over turkey's offensive against the u.s. backed kurdish militia groups in northern syria the piercer took mamma says the u.s.
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hasn't kept any promises mr trump told president early one on the farm that no more workers will be given to why i should like to see that you put into action. limits turkey's foreign minister also says the u.s. has misrepresented what was said in a recent phone call between the two countries' leaders about the hostilities in syria. president trump relayed concerns that escalating violence in africa syria risks undercutting our shared goals in syria here to turkey to deescalate limited military actions and avoid civilian casualties the white house statement about the concerns of the phone call between trombone algebra was probably drafted before the conversation took place because it did not reflect the truth. the phone call came after ankara announced it is extender its military operation in northern syria and that it will not set its sights on the kurdish held city of man bitch the u.s. is said to have two thousand troops in the area and the white house has said donald
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trump want his turkish counterpart to avoid any actions that could bring us and turkish troops into direct conflict well let's have a closer look at what's happening in the region this is the border between turkey and syria and the areas in yellow are held by the kurdish various kurdish militia in the west you can see the african region there and that's where the turkish assault began and to the east of it this bit in green there is where a number of turkish turkish backed rebel groups are there involved in the push towards man bridge there's a recap now that we're going to show you on how the operation has unfolded so far. yeah but. i don't know what
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they're firing in toss with tanks to move planes we did nothing to hurt them their perception our land then they're bombing us i wish the whole time that we have to sleep in the cellar because of the bombs we are free to go all out on the streets what do they want from us well now on land they should see and ears. on matter how many planes and missiles they send this is on land we will not leave it you do what i do and wants. and we'll tally ation for the operation several missiles were fired from africa over the border into turkey on wednesday killing two people in the time of killing us and injuring a dozen more a mosque and a residential building with damaged in the incident. international relations professor hussein bank told us turkey and the u.s. are on a collision course in syria. caught between two presidents the moment is
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not friendly and americans. fret. turkey should not exist militaru operation we have regional conflict on the one hand but also alliance conflict. to natal counter is the american side was insisting on about turkey is not going to expand the operation so this is somehow. a warning by the americans to the president the confrontation between turkey and the masses of america is getting more and more likely. a pakistani doctor who was the key to finding a summer bin laden looks set to spend the rest of his life in jail pakistan's authorities have accused him of helping militants and arrested him soon after the u.s. operation in twenty eleven two u.s. presidents have promised to get him released but it's now been seven years right
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caster has the story. you can argue dr shakil afridi helped catch the century's most wanted man the man who did this. during the. sama bin laden you can also argue he was a traitor and a fraud it all depends on where you are from the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden the leader of al qaeda tonight we give thanks to the countless intelligence and counterterrorism professionals who worked tirelessly to achieve this outcome gratitude though has its limits dr afridi set up a fake vaccination program in the area bin laden was hiding in in order to collect his family's d.n.a. and give the cia proof he was there clever shortly after bin laden was
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eliminated dr afridi was arrested by pakistani intelligence and sentenced to thirty three years. in. two thousand and eleven of being money to the militants of that. he was assisting in medical term that he was making some. news a hospital i met him in. in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal dr afridi was first accused of aiding local militants and then of murdering a patient though how fair those charges is debatable a bomber tried and failed to get him out donald trump well trump is
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trump do you you think. you get the darker out yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out it didn't fly it even upset the pakistanis a little being threatened with blackmail it's been almost two years since trump made his both stand nothing the man who helped catch some of bin v i call of terrorism is rotting away in jail we believe dr afridi has been unjustly imprisoned and have clearly communicated our position to pakistan on dr afridi's case both in public and in private and the us well they bring it up once in a while that's what gratitude is worth nowadays. a student in moscow has shared online the gruesome details of him murdering and raping his flatmate before committing suicide the incident has left the russian
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public stand with people describing the man as a promising student from a good family our correspondent went to the has where they lived and spoke to their neighbors and warning here you may find some parts of his report disturbing. this is the area where our entity on our rented their flat together the center of moscow very close to death and the universities where they study they seem to have everything to enjoy their lives in the capital the students who were once in a relationship but after breaking up they continued to share a flat in the building right there it turned out to be unbearable for art to leave that's the right entrance they lived on the ground floor and one social media post describe everything he did behind these walls on one horrifying winter night it was late had been drinking when tiana and heard
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a room he started punching her the details of what was happening there and the next few hours are far too grisly to go into and this report but it included stabbing rape and necrophilia. after what everyone i guess would call a psychotic frenzy art to hang himself this is the entrance to their flat with a police notice but this shouldn't be the most challenging investigation for the authorities the couple's whole lives were out there on their social media accounts for everyone to see and art films very long suicide note that he posted on his account was a full description of what happened that night where he explained his motivation.
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this is a very small section of the building with very few apartments and none of the neighbors here agreed to talk to us i was mad for this to share with. them. but one security guard outside agreed to share some details will you still have this most people sweep the biblical story. is a. little little but the soaps are still a little some road is the soul. children look at the people in the blower to the police. for this because of. jealousy had rage have often led to qualms of passion we've seen it in movies read about it in books but seldom before have we experienced it so vividly thanks to the killer of the victims of session with
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social media. russian athletes and from the upcoming winter even if they haven't been found. we're talking about story after this break. good politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to preserve. it's a going to be press that's what the four three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my call. here's what people have been saying about reject. the only show i go out of my way
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to you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of our two year marriage is going to say we are very much better than. the c. people you've never heard of. jackson. president of the world bank so very. seriously send us an e-mail. welcome back to the program we're going to go back to one of our top stories now a pakistani doctor who was the key to finding a solid bin laden looks spend the rest of his life in jail but his father thora teams have accused him of helping militants and arrested him soon after the u.s. operation may twenty eleven two u.s. presidents so far promised to get him released but it's now been seven years and
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joining me live now is. an expert on political and you strategic issues likes to join us here on the program job it. to the americans he was a hero who helped to hunt and kill osama bin laden and to the pakistanis he was a villain who betrayed his country and your opinion do you believe pakistani authorities are holding shockey left legitimate grounds. i think there's a question of dishonored your conduct was a precise reason because of which he must not handed over to the americans not here it is not the question there on a rather more pierre the americans in a look at in a somber love in a pakistani establishment see that the it wasn't that on on pakistan's intelligence and the military because that man was not to provide any assistance to the american cia in look at the us army london even not your fear that you should complete and
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afterwards i think boxer launch a crackdown against international and us in pakistan our knowledge there is a far more strict scrutiny of these n.g.o.s and there's a strong perception and also by the intelligence by by box i'm going to riches suggest that many of us a light go to see of the children they want a sort of go go which were viking father american cia so at one particular point of a sea of the children off which was shut down and many other and u.s. officers was shut down so pakistan basically see the as a big good game plan by america's blue set up a footprint of its indulgence and that is what pakistan's has been trying to convey and it. eventually a big game plan if you look at the situation the u.s. and suspending security assessment of pakistan list around two billion dollars after president accused islamabad of refusing to crack down on terrorism could the
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u.s. decision to withhold financial support to pakistan compromise efforts to release afridi. i don't think pakistan would get would ever come to a point to be a dick and release him but the reason being is quite simple because. china has invested fifty six billion dollars in this in this one of the prime projects so pakistan is no longer financially dependent on americans as it used to be that a dozen years ago or five years ago situation is a farce genting in fact is sound and i think that is something also explored explained by francis on average if they're saying that we have no longer dependent on american aid we don't need it and we need that rest of american stock as one has been saying that don't have thousands of about islam people have been killed in american war and terror and they cannot afford to be part of this law is american continue to shore signs of belligerence and pakistan says that in fact it is up
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with them up that is them so this is what the blame game going on between two countries but at the heart of the entire bottle tension between two countries if the militants but doesn't believe that americans of india's they are sponsoring a militancy in inside bug assad and the american not believing that in one way or the other the bomb bomb testing theories on pakistani side of the border i think i really doubt that buggers i would ever listen to the americans when it comes to their strategic interests what's our what's gone wrong they have and with the us pakistani relationship i mean it seems to have deteriorated since chung took office what's gone wrong in your opinion. i do know that girls are completely organ of going to stall and it is defeat the hundreds of dollars on americans are not ready to accept your dollar bonds or are googling what you're going to solve not they're shifting blame onto baucus and baucus and says we are going to sponsor one for the
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rest of the american side of where i was nor in one way or the other americans are trying to rationalize our budget song we're why we're doing why don't we are that you reduce the ground dollar bar on the bush you think they're going to and really a war richard they have lost the battle for you i believe dog americans would be able to remove this war. and the only possible abortions are the ground all about ok java drama there an expert on political and strategic issues thanks very much for coming on to the program. now the international olympic committee has released information on why some russian athletes have been excluded from the upcoming winter olympics they come to seventeen points focusing on alleged violations by the athletes the panel claims to have reviewed information based on a moscow poetry database and allegations presented in that mclaren report on the latch tampering with samples earlier the head of the i.o.c.
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said russian athletes would be banned from the games in south korea for even the slightest suspicion they had been doping. the i.o.c. wanted to give clean russian athletes the opportunity to participate and give the young the new generation of clean russian athletes the opportunity to be at the olympic games and be ambassadors for a new clean russian sport there could be suspicion there could even be an ongoing procedure there could be many factors which did not lead to the satisfaction of the panel the purpose is to invite clean russian athletes for which this panel is certain and has not the slightest doubt or suspicion that the move comes in response to accusations of widespread doping in russia dating back to the twenty fourteen staci winter games a comprehensive list of who can go to china will be published at the weekend but it's thought that the russian quota will be slashed by around a fifth to just under four hundred athletes. those sent to mr include some
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of russia's next generation of athletes and also more established stars like biathlete anton ship elin and speed skater victor on neither have ever been tested positive for banned substances and the situation the russian athletes are facing has received criticism from around the world sport's lawyer. says the i.o.c. is not following basic legal principles. mclaurin report was was based in the beginning especially on anonymous sources no documents not provide that icing the zs not fair now they're trying to back it up with intelligence you see it's already the proof that the report as it was used to discredit all athletes was not a proper report in the beginning timing is a little bit problematic because as you know the athletes will have very short period of time of trying to appeal or correct these decisions which are taken
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with a view to exclude everybody who has the slightest doubt on his record and that is not acceptable because normally if you have to go to a dumping proceeding in in in the normal sports world in the normal proceedings. and and. doping authority has to prove ninety nine point nine percent that you are guilty that you have doped but here it is reversed it if you say the slightest doubt is enough to exclude somebody then you say one percent is enough so that is absolutely unacceptable it's not acceptable and it's legally of course not acceptable and far round up of beneath now i'll be back at the top of the hour.
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i am asked tiger this is the kaiser report we're in the sun the north american bitcoin conference in miami the excitement is palpable electricity in the air startups are starting up days. yes max it's a pretty wild ride here very fine it's getting bigger and bigger every time we got a big bang conference as more and more people. i do want to know one thing that we've kind of overlooked in the past week of coverage is the fact that the dow jones. went up one thousand points the fastest in history it had twenty five thousand points and then it hit twenty six thousand points the fastest move the fastest one thousand white moves in the history of u.s. stock markets as i think that's the best thousand points and move since trump
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became president so i think we see some of that inflation perhaps you might call it hyperinflation that janet yellen and other central bankers are hoping for but you know you've got the wealth effect because you've got stock market by market property market trip the market all hitting the highs due to all time highs trading trillions of dollars while i walked into the entrance of the hotel here in miami and there's just replete with lamb bones everywhere lamppost rolls royces plus rotting you know the trickle down of different don't come to me the stock market the property market is having a boom time. this is a sort of town where you can drive a lamborghini into the hotel lobby it's pretty interesting and so one of the biggest stock on the stock market of course is apple i think it was the first trillion dollar company right getting pretty close very close and so they they've had a good time.

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