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the trump kim summit is back on the u.s. president says he will meet the north korean leader in singapore on june twelfth despite earlier calling off the talks. your turn comes as the north korean leader plays host to russia's foreign minister with our t.v. only international channel given access to kim jong il and alex. if only someone told me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice at kim jong residence hello i can barely remember being given such access at other vi pillowcases around the world i'm absolutely shocked. and the u.s. of blocks a u.n. security council resolution calling for an international force to protect palestinian civilians after months of deadly clashes with israeli soldiers.
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are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our international that i'm glad to have you with us. and the u.s. president says it historic summit with north korea will go ahead in singapore on june twelfth remember what i say we will see what we will see but i think it's going to be a process that we deserve to have i mean we really deserve they want it we think it's important and i think we would be making a big mistake if we didn't have that i think we're going to have a relationship and it was started in june when. donald trump made that announcement after meeting with a north korean envoy in the oval office the official from young yang who is a former spy chief and general handed over a letter from kim jong il but the contents of that message have not been revealed
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the u. turn on the summit comes a week after trump called off the talks due to what he called open hostility from north korea. meanwhile the russian foreign minister has met with kim jong il on n.p.r. news thanks i get paid a visit on thursday and expressed his support for the escalation efforts on the peninsula trying to was with the delegation and again exclusive access to the residence of kim jong un. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices because now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this fandom just to keep our men one photographer and myself following a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the
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powers. if only someone told me where exactly we are right now but we are being told to fall this man. who. i don't really know what exactly this place this but it looks to be area where it came john will be greeting surrogate and the reason why i think so is because just through this door i saw came john sister and she was having some sort of conversation with the guards but nobody speaks english here hello. and as far as i understand this is circular.
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i believe this is a bit of a historic moment we still don't know whether the camp from meeting is going to happen but at least that is here having direct talks. the supreme leader of north korea. and kim john talking behind a small we were asked to wait in this room so let's just have a walk around and take a look at what they have to offer a. dark north korean chocolate i can tell you that it will taste just like any other dark chocolate anywhere around the world some lemonade. so this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice at kim jong un's
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residence. i can barely remember being given such access at other locations around the world we were just told see the president which is just outside the doors. of the city. and given the fact that we're inside the residence of the north korean leader kim jong the moon again i'm just going to say that i'm absolutely shocked. and. it is really disappointing that we won't be able to find out exactly what's being said behind these stories but just a few hours before mr kim and mr lavrov met the one foreign minister said making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue moscow maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected.
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so that said it all ended with inviting came john to rush up so let's see whether the north korean leader will. the invitation for now we're heading back to the airport in the russian foreign minister's motorcade to try and go right from inside camp john rooms residence in pyongyang. we asked two experts on north korea kim summit could play. if you give this president a branding run like call it that snooty b.p. the trump peace plan you're going to have a situation where this president's going to be excited because a legacy issue could really use right now and he wants to do what no president in the u.s. is done before and this would be so that no president has done it before so it is an opportunity for him and if you believe the other people lost the other countries take the lead in the u.s.
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becomes a side player in peace then you lose that that it. doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this could be a good photo op and possibly a boon for his ratings the u.s. has never taken north korea very seriously i mean the idea of the greatest military power in the world sitting down with a country that they've already always considered impoverished and backward i think is anathema to many people in washington the united states wants supremacy against china in the region and it wants to maintain its troops in korea as close to china as possible and that has really been a big factor and along in the conflict in korea the message that came to whom is that you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with change and paying when jay in signals to trump you know i have friends in the region and you're the one that is isolating yourself by pulling out these international agreements and so you know
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i'll be fine with or without. the u.s. has vetoed a u.n. resolution calling for an international force to be deployed to gaza to help protect the palestinians the draft was put forward by kuwait at a security council mergence the meeting. global don't do those against. the word the us ambassador nikki haley proposed an alternative resolution condemning hamas but no other countries gave their support because this resolution is wildly inaccurate in its characterization of recent events in gaza and because it would harm any efforts towards peace the united states will oppose it and will veto it if necessary but. there is an alternative we are offering a separate resolution it condemns hamas as indiscriminate firing of rockets against
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israeli civilian communities this comes after months of deadly unrest on the israeli gaza border on friday one paramedic was reportedly killed and fifteen protesters injured tensions are running high where the palestinian protesters who are very close to the front in the israeli forces acting. on the. ground and while the constant. the palestinians are listening how many. more tear gas is being fired and cousin protesters as you see. tear gas is literally filling the place but also targeting the palestinian prime minister and here's another injury that was just right now from that near the fence and as you see tear gas is filling the place for injuries are coming injuries after injuries
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and most of the injuries today are actually be in the right clegg that's how we saw more than fifteen injuries in the right leg that is already snipers continue to target the palestinians with live ammunition and as you see at that time i think are ready to take every injury that arrives thousands of palestinians continue to participate in the great march of return for more than ten weeks now the palestinians are holding one message to the world that they have the right to demand and they have the right to protest. all right throughout the unrest israel has said its forces are acting in self defense in its latest tweet the i.d.f. said it will continue to block attempts to damage security infrastructure and since the start of the so-called march of return two months ago at least one hundred sixteen palestinian protesters have been killed by the i.d.f. soldiers on the israeli gaza border according to the international red cross thirteen thousand palestinians have been injured and thirty six hundred wounded by
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live ammunition now the organization is now boosting its medical assistance program in the area the initiative will cost more than five million dollars over the next six months it includes two surgical teams for conducting two thousand operations a fifty bed surgical unit as well as additional paramedics and supplies we spoke to a member of the red cross who described the humanitarian situation in gaza. the hospital simply cannot grasp or deal with a bigger influx of violence. if we see the same amount of wounded arriving in your speed doors as what we saw on the fourteenth of may and would simply have hundreds of patients leading to death in the parking lot. was. tanzan have already lost some of their limbs and became amputees
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and follow zones have been wounded including several thousands by live ammunition that's something that is overwhelming for any help system in the world the accelerated deterioration of the humanitarian situation has affected all speed or. has afflicted all clean for a structure so the capacity of the system to cope with this is really new inflicts is extremely limited and this is why the i.c.r.c. he says well. its capacity to whence where we've as a medical needs you're in gaza. was. you know when you are you know most people are exit palestinian red cross in a speedo and in forty minutes eighty were been wounded arrive when you're in chief and in eight hours five hundred cases arrive this is something that is absolutely unmanageable in most schools in paris in new york but even more in gaz are which is
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already civilly weakened and butter old place a very difficult humanitarian situation that prevails in history. in the. humanitarian assistance is very nice and this is why we decided to act even more but on top of the. absent of geopolitical really even decisions the situation we only worsen and worsen gezer now is working on the edge of a cliff. spanish prime minister has been forced out of office after losing a no confidence vote in parliament it was filled by the rival socialist party leader who now gets the job going premier admitted defeat a during a preliminary debate on friday. let me study look at those from what we all know
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the no confidence motion is likely to go through which means mr petro sanchez will be the new prime minister and i would like to be the first to congratulate him it will be this chamber that will make the decision and it is up to all of us to abide by the mandate of the popular sovereignty represented here i believe that today we're opening a new page in the history of our democracy and we will now start reading the first paragraph but i can tell you without hesitation that we in the new government will put the interests of the spanish people above all else socialist party made a predator santy it is now spain's new prime minister that followed a vote of confidence which he called a week ago in response to a high court ruling which sentenced several leading. figures in marianna. people's party to have to jail sentences following a long running corruption scandal including the party's former treasurer it looked like a long shot at first because sentries only commands eighty four six hours of
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a three hundred fifty member chamber however one by one crucially opposition. parties including social left wing rivals all day most fractious regional parties in catalonia and the basque country added up their support and reached the crucial tally of one hundred eighteen votes with just hundred sixty nine in against and that was when marianna a wholly finally realized that the game was up. socialist party leader petro sanchez will be sworn in as prime minister during the weekend here's a forty six year old former economist sanchez filled the no confidence motion after popular party was embroiled in a corruption scandal and now despite receiving large support from smaller opposition parties he is still likely to face some major challenges at the center. right citizens party has refused to back sanchez and wants another election and the
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new prime minister will have to deal with the volatile situation in catalonia province held an unofficial vote to break away from spain last year historian. excuse me believes the catalans of could take advantage of the situation they just have eighty five m. peers there's a very very. small number of. parliaments and that does a limitation in itself so it's going to be a very very limited government in that respect there's no doubt in catalonia is going to be the one of the hot potato spanish politics in the coming years and for this government to swell centive been saying that he's happy to talk and have a conversation with the new cats on precedent but on the other hand he said that he was going to have that conversation within the framework within the reality of the spanish constitution so it's an opportunity for the prime the pendants party on the
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other hand centive doesn't seem to be very happy to talk. beyond the constitution. italy is also going through a political shake up just yet because who has never held political office before has been sworn in as the new prime minister after months without a government the e.u. president donald tusk has called for unity and solidarity now more than ever as italy's euro skeptics go about forming a government with ministerial positions already being filled giuseppe conte is it fifty three year old academic and law professor who is known to have a dislike for red tape and he has already vowed to slash as he put it useless laws . a migrant resettlement program is underway in paris and it means former president nicolas sarkozy gets some new neighbors among our stories still ahead
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stay with us. we see. more and more people even more and more political leaders understand that. you know these migratory influxes a three year old definitely does not serve the forgetful about the future of the european union. who'll be the next to get the treatment that greece got from the troika the i.m.f. d.c.b. the e.u. they gang up they destroy a country for profit it's a it's a smash and grab and greece was destroyed they had a referendum and then they didn't pay any attention to the referendum they didn't want the troika wrong and look what happened in greece it turned it into a pit it turned into a shell it turned into garbage and now the same bankers are getting together because they need a like a shark always something to destroy to eat consume so we were trying to figure out
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would it only be next for spain i think were the two likely candidates so i guess as we've been saying that for five years that this was coming and i guess down italy will be the next meal for the i'm. a magnet says r t international the fountains of migrants in paris are being cleared from their makeshift shelters along the city's canals roughly two hundred of them have been resettled in a wealthy district in the french capital or to shoulda been ski when to find out what the residents think about their new neighbors. this is one of the nearly wrecked it camps in paris it's been set up to shelter around a hundred and seventy migrants who are amongst the thousand or so who are cleared from the canals of paris doing side waves thousands of migrants had been camped
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along the canals for many many months living in squalid conditions with few to no comforts the mayor of paris and the interior minister who had been embroiled in a war of words over who was responsible for clearing the camps. the situation will be repeated indefinitely if measures not taken by local authorities to prevent the camps reappear. we could have avoided waiting for months to find shelter for those people the suggestion i made to the state was to build and reform a welcome center which is really the only the only option possible if we want to avoid the roadside camps so i'm waiting for the states to get back to me on that. now these migrants are being housed in. one of paris's wealthiest areas the sixteenth up on the small it's also home to former president nicholas sarkozy p.s. g.'s back to ponce football stadium and horse which is currently hosting tennis
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stars from across the globe for the french open some locals aren't over the moon about their new neighbors i think the people who are not very. good to see if people are here because they're alfredo afraid that to some some of those be very difficult and some of them are very very nice i'm sure but a really dark part of them maybe but. you never know how people can react you can have some people who react very badly and some good you never know. but i thirty's choose not to most hospitable area because it is populated by many old people who are not really open minded so i think that this area is not the most welcoming would you put us we don't see any changes we don't communicate with migrants because we don't see them at all in the area so i guess clearly the town
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i'm asleep this is now the thirty fourth time in three years that my quince have been moved in paris but the problem seems to be cyclic it's never ending i. thought. it was. oh authorities a do to continue to clear out of camps that emerged along paris. canals in the next few days yet with the capital already overflowing and an estimated five hundred fifty extra my quince arriving every week this seems to be little if sorties can do to keep a lid on the problem even ski arty paris. are just twelve days to go before the football world cup kicks off in russia moscow has been setting the stage for a turn for the tournament at the city's circle of light festival these images were
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projected onto an exhibition hall near the kremlin on friday capturing the essence of the tournaments with the sporting events so close anticipation is proving hard to contain even beyond the earth's atmosphere. all right that doesn't for me i'll be back at the top the hour with a look at your news you watch for to catch and stay with us.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from right here in washington d.c. i'm bart chilton and thank you for joining us coming up today we have some great guest standing by to talk trade tariffs sanctions economics and a heck of a lot more but we start with the u.s. bureau of labor statistics jobs report for may just out today the actual number of jobs created was two hundred twenty three thousand media columnist projections of one hundred ninety thousand jobs created and there's new an a new eighteen year low of three point eight percent for the unemployment wage rate and the wage and growth increase modestly at two point seven percent that's about eight cents per hour increase plus the march and april numbers were revised upward by a combined total of fifteen thousand jobs the unemployment numbers are a key but just one data set of positive economic news in recent months although for
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some concerns over the continuing trade war have cast a shadow over the future economic outlook and here to dig deeper into those numbers is our friend danielle de martino both the founder of money strong and author of fed up an insider's take on why the federal reserve is bad for america danielle thank you as always for joining us this is a pretty positive jobs report two hundred twenty three thousand in a three point eight percent rate which hasn't been this low since bill clinton was president and before that the lowest rate was all way back in sixty nine and that's when the beatles released come together i remember is the jobs report a pretty decent indicator of adoring strength in the labor market do you think danielle. oh well actually bart i would be careful with using the word and during here we are at the very very late stages of this current economic cycle employers are having a very hard time sourcing workers and as
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a result we've seen one of the largest waves in the history of the country in merger and acquisition activity these are the things that typically happen towards the late stage of an economic expansion and part of it again is due to the fact that there is a need for workers we have an eighteen year or low in terms of of a mismatch in between what employers need and the warm bodies that they can get their hands on and as a result we're starting to see companies merge come together so that they can find it ways to cut costs and meet fewer over need fewer employees to begin with as an aside i want to get right back to the jobs report and dig a little deeper into that but you know we always talk about interest rates and the fed's going to be meeting in a couple weeks or less than a couple of weeks actually but you know this jobless rate is the level they forecast it to be by the end of this year we already hit it so it is that that essentially pave the way for another interest rate in increase.

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