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distance the mation this is the nation at times whatever it happens to be and collectively try to call it out and the hostile it may not have reached its peak either this meeting was perhaps just a preview of what we can expect when the leaders of the g seven countries come together in june to tackle the russian mess turning attention to germany where an opinion poll suggests that the majority of people there trumps america as a greater threat than russia that's just days ahead of german chancellor angela merkel's meeting with donald trump in washington artie's peter all over brings us more. when i google or merkel meets on friday with donald trump in washington one of the aims for the chancellor will be to show the president how sanctions against russia are impacting business in her country the german government will point out where the interests of german companies have been affected and make it clear where there are concerns and where we see undesirable consequences it's estimated forty percent of western losses since sanctions were imposed on moscow power being german
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and industry starting to ring the alarm bell the german economy's facing damage in the short term to the extent of more than one hundred million euros and in the long term projects its total value is several billion euros may be threatened it's not just about bottom lines and balance sheets for uncle merkel though public opinion at home is also a big factor when you look at a recent poll that shows that a significant chunk of germans view the united states as the biggest threat to world security not russia the vast majority of those polled said that they weren't scared of russia while almost half of the said that they blamed the current tensions between the west and russia on the united states with only a quarter saying that moscow was responsible for the current impasse while almost eighty percent said that they felt donald trump was a bigger threat to global security than vladimir putin armed with portraits of the
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two leaders i set out onto the streets of berlin to ask people who they thought was the most dangerous trump or. both of them are unpredictable but trump is even less predictable and he does not represent western political goals i don't know what he represents except himself. i would see her one day. you can ask is yellow the moral comment so you know why i liked it. and that's why you're here just for what you know not what you intended. i see trump because he's unpredictable putting a spin in politics for many many years i think he has a more stable force that i think donald trump is way more unpredictable and that's why it's interesting especially with. the north korea east. they would do great to give an argument as. to maintain pressure on moscow she may well find itself
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under scrutiny at home over just how willing she is to risk damage to german business in order to keep the pressure on peter all of a berlin. ok just staying in germany it's been revealed an alleged former bodyguard of osama bin laden has been living in the country for more than twenty years not only was he never deported he's also been enjoying regular welfare payments the forty two year old known as sami a is full to work for al qaeda in afghanistan back in two thousand he reportedly entered germany on a student visa three years earlier taking up residence there he filed an asylum request which was the night in two thousand and six and a court described him then as quote an acute son considerable danger to public security however a higher court overrode a deportation order citing concerns that some e.a.
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would be subjected to torture in his home country well the court ruling met with some harsh criticism with a member of anglo-american c.d.u. party slamming that this saying the country's asylum law was being exploited the opposition alternative for germany party hasn't pulled its punches either. in germany it's like this if you are a real political refugee someone like edward snowden julian a sauce you both come even close to able to claim asylum on the other hand you have people coming to our country we're never involved into any kind of politics they throw away up their passport and then they all they have to do is claim to be political asylum seekers and then they are they they are granted any kind or benefits of the german welfare state for a life long time in case of this common rate of osama bin laden he had to go to the police station every single day for the last twenty years or so just to check that
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he still they are. in germany we have these are the newest numbers from the federal police we have seven hundred sixty people who are characterized as violent islamists people. the police has to look after all of them sometimes there is this works out but it's not possible to look at all all of them at all the time after the break we're going to the top of the world stay with us. applied to many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out so. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch at a formal school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just killed in a loneliness and spending two to twenty million fly
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one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind it's consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. to try to to. come . ok we start back on the chilly note the chief of the global cyber security company . sponsored an old female euro re be an expedition to the north pole.
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it gives those gals i know say the team a platform from which to say this and that's to be the powerful thing about this expedition is that we're going to share our story and hopefully inspire look small girls and boys men and women to go on and on and never reach beyond the expectation about this. easily. could go well equipped i believe i'm the first kuwaiti to ski to the north pole but i certainly don't want to be the last this is the goal or a better say to message to all women everything is possible if we are ready to put enough effort if we're really willing to reach that goal.
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ok a little bit of a tech update now if facebook will not let members appeal the decision if any of their posts are removed the social media company says it's aiming to improve its policies in response to widespread public criticism though the move comes off the back of a recent poll as well showing the majority of americans don't want on line information to be restricted by the government however at the same time more users are open to the idea of tech companies introducing such restrictions we spoke to social commentator of family brian logan who thinks people can make up their own minds about what's on line information they can trust. the best way is to allow the news to come out people want to have information presented to them and then they
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can decide which room was fake. go to a station or look towards people of their present nine by you staying but eventually be a decision of a person and i decision know some kind of bureaucrat in washington d.c. or elsewhere yet a poll just mentioned they're all sort of feels the visions between the us political parties the democrats and republicans when it comes to regulating online data as you can see democrats well they're more in favor of the idea brian logan again thanks to the close relationship between and many democrats and tech companies if you go to california if you go to the san francisco bay area it is completely liberal berkeley and very prominent up in a particular area that is a big reason why a democrat is so poor to companies being able to do whatever they want to do and also sometimes you have to companies that are democrat packets it's
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a lot of money being exchanged that's why you see a lot of democratic support for tech companies being able to create down and also their companies of course are going to be corrected on a more conservative due to having so many liberals in that particular area in silicon valley of california so of course they're going to be in favor of that which squashes the viewpoint of their opponent. ok switching gears now it is fifty days before the biggest sports events of the year the fifa world cup kicks off here and rush hour two star studded team is traveling right across the country to the event's host cities checking up preparations seeing how everything is is getting on on this time legendary goalkeeper peter schmeichel travel to the fourth largest city in russia you catherine burke.
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it's. this is the arena and it's one of the most extraordinary venues to host world cup matches this is a brand new stadium for the put in twelve thousand additional seats only for the full games being played. and you might ask yourself what's extraordinary about well all of those acts. oh actually outside the arena. what about this passionate about the city i'm peter schmeichel and i'm here to find out. you got that eagle is still close to the euro mountains which makes a place full of natural resources one of them is gold and now i'm going to produce my own gold. that's very hard by the way i'm going to put
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a wide line. on the full media when i pull the goalie into the i need to be able to see when it's full that is afraid that's cooling the goal down. and when you see what that does in a minute. he. should know the fridge. to see if i did see changes of all. these really down by the way the fault of the safety he had to set. it all ins in the middle ones is nuts all of the neemo that's when the to this off. close done.
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now. don't forget. that only three minutes ago. that was. the breeze. blew it into this i could pick it up. this does cost a million dollars and enough gold to make to feed the world cup trophy. so in russia there is a very big tradition and so it is performances. at that end with us one of the best circuses in the whole country and what they also have is this school for young hopeful before most and this is where i am trying to pick up one or two little tips
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. so i get the phones a little bit like football players a professional athlete. be trained and know i have to say the little girls here every day for a while and then they grow into young ladies like these two eighteen years of age. taking them into in five fifteen is to get to that level. now it's my turn to go and have.

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