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protests ahead of the g. seven summit in canada as world leaders joined forces. the united states. maybe the american president to be isolated today but we also don't mind being six if need be. massachusetts courses to teaching children. about how to survive a page. to the d.n.a. testing platform my heritage is raising concerns about the safety of sensitive information.
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your friday worldwide news headlines live from moscow welcome to the program this is. the g. seven summit will get underway amid tensions between traditional allies on the streets almost a thousand protesters gathered to oppose the upcoming meeting and as leaders of the world's biggest economies round on the u.s. over its imposition of hefty metals tariffs the french president. has even suggested that america could find itself excluded at the g seven you don't maybe the american president doesn't mind being isolated today but we also don't mind being six if need be and now it seems like donald trump himself is preparing for a tough gig at the g. seven he has tweeted that he's ready for a fight with his fellow world leaders over the issue of trade later he tweeted that the european union itself is charging the u.s. huge tariffs. donald quarter takes a closer look. the g seven june summit seems already destined for dysfunction with
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a heap of complaints from the u.s. as european allies some are suggesting a name change to keep up with the times we should have been united to to england to save them to the group who challenges of the world and instead of that we would be divided between not to be just certain it would be a g six why it's not too hard to see where the fallout between washington and the rest of the pack is coming from in just two years donald trump has caused serious problems for a major international agreements first by announcing he was ditching the paris climate accord then the iran nuclear agreement the breakthrough deal which took years to negotiate and now he's unleashed a trade war with the e.u. by slapping tariffs on their steel and aluminum. the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal the united states will withdraw from
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the paris climate accord the united states has been taken advantage of other countries both friendly and not so friendly for many many decades i'm here to protect and one of the reasons i was elected as i'm protecting our workers on protecting our companies even the angle of merkel who is known for maintaining her cool during the worst diplomatic spats has had some strong words to share about the u.s. as recent exits. it is clear that especially with the exit of the u.s. from the climate deal there is dissent within the g seven just as much as with the announcement of tariffs on the mean human steel which we believe are illegal and also the issue of the iranian nuclear deal which the u.s. has withdrawn from. moreover merkel warns of this lack of compromise may lead to the g seven failing to issue a joint statement that would make this year's summit in toronto the first ever and
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without a communique and chances are high it will with the french president emanuel macron also rumored to be unwilling to sign a joint paper with trump unless he makes some concessions and makes an effort to mend all the multilateral deals he's jumped which most likely will not actually according to his economic advisor this row is no big deal at all. there may be disagreements. i regard this as. much like a family quarrel we will do what is necessary to protect the united states its businesses and its workforce don't blame trump. blame the nations that have broken away from those conditions blame the other countries now that's what you want to hear right before a g. seven summit donald quarter r t. we heard from ron pole u.s. presidential candidate and the founder of the ron paul institute for peace and
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prosperity he believes this hostility at the g. seven summit will yield nothing positive. and maybe they think travel back down which he might you know a lot of times look at hostel he was to north korea and all of a sudden you know his tune changed right now he might be just maneuvering they're betting on that and he has done that on foreign policy but there are certain things that he does not back down on for instance he did he campaigned on and he did not back down on or on iran and that's why we're moving in this direction so maybe he'll stick to his guns on these on these tariffs. and i think it'll be interesting and and worth watching over this weekend but i just don't think anything real positive is coming out because i don't think they talk about the real problems that cause that are our climate of hostility and trading and coming up with this but there are certain things that he does not back down on for instance
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he did he campaigned on a did not back down and on or on iran and that's why we're moving in this direction so maybe he'll stick to his guns on these on these tariffs but they're they're punishing us american taxpayer the american consumer he's punishing our bodies so it really doesn't make any sense when the europeans spoke out after trump took us out of the nuclear agreement with iran and one of your peers will stand up to it this is business. a nursery rhyme but a massachusetts kinda got designed to help children survive a potential shooting has drawn concern from parents and shock on social media some have questioned its appropriateness in a country that seen at least one shooting a week this year authorities though have defended the rhymes saying quote this is the world we live in a correspondence american reports imagine picking up your five year old from kindergarten and feeling a strange nursery rhyme to the wall
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a reworked version of twinkle twinkle little star with on the lyrics. look down look down log the door shut the lights off saying no more go behind the desk and hide wait until it's safe inside look down look down it's all done now it's time to have some fun that picture was posted by a massachusetts mom who was taken aback when she learned her daughter had been doing active shooter drills as part of her pre-kindergarten program but she's not the only one another mom had a similar experience. my girls were playing teacher this past weekend they had math time snack time to read a new book and practice their active shooter. drew earlier this week the cost of a graders in pennsylvania were given bullet proof shields for the backpacks a local sports work company thought it would be a perfect gift for a middle school graduation the company's c.e.o. who happens to have a daughter at that school gifted shields took all of her classmates and an extra twenty five to the school in the time of need. let's do the same put it
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on this way. the students can hold it up to protect their base although perhaps it's worth noting bullet proof shields don't provide protection against assault weapons which have been most commonly used mass shootings but the company one plenty of publicity with such an unconventional graduation gift and there are also those who try to make money off the mass shootings last month a video game designed to simulate a school shooting sparked a major public outrage and this one will come and distributing. it offer to users an opportunity to play is either the killer or a swat officer trying to test the gun the. parents were outraged and why wouldn't they be this year alone the country has seen at twenty three school shootings where someone was either injured or killed that
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after just one such incident every single week so far so perhaps it's not so surprising that the nationals are making it to video games and active shooter drills to schools and even kindergarten to me up on our t.v. washington d.c. . ninety two million accounts i've been to the genealogy platform my heritage services include d.n.a. tests of the breach has raised concerns about security something the company prides itself on. my heritage lets users identify their family trees anyone's for relatives and twenty sixteen are launched a d.n.a. service today it has ninety six million users around the world about one point four
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million of them have taken the d.n.a. test now when the breach was first discovered my heritage contacted users on offered support of the company says that the ninety two million affected accounts only had the email and password data compromised it insists that all d.n.a. data are safe this is located in separate systems with additional layers of security there has been no evidence that the data in the file was ever used by the perpetrators we believe the intrusion is limited to user email addresses we have no reason to believe that any other my heritage systems were compromised since the leak the company says it has boosted security yet it cohen an internet lore expert explains why personal data leaks makes users are vulnerable. the reason of course is that the data will get will find a place into insurance companies hands where decision will be made on the
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basis of the information continue to vapor but why the implication of being religious lation similar to money laundering the sleigh sure the drug that should be date along the ring legislation endos of these lasers those laws will ensure are there any. they use is they going to effect individual actually able to track back to the source of the break up. of the syrian army having driven out the last terrorists from the outskirts of the capital damascus civilians are now returning to their homes for many there's very little to return to some areas are on recognizable for example one for my school. this used to be my school i could never imagine how badly destroyed it would be but
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still this is a school a place for small kids can they be told why these murals. had gone so this was my class look what i saw has done to nothing is left they destroyed everything they have been no blood placards or slogans are covered with ice and. this or. that she returned the library into a religious one there were children's book here mickey mouse and so on now everything is covered with terrorist signs. the world cup is just around the corner and an additional hundred thousand tickets
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are up for grabs today at the go on sale at eight pm g.m.t. meanwhile national teams have started arriving in russia ahead of the tournament here we have a spain and panama they have started training in the host cities where they'll be playing the chairmanship kicks off in less than a week on june fourteenth with the opening match between russia and saudi arabia taking place in moscow's luzhniki stadium. stan collymore show explores all things football the head of the totem and in the latest episode he looks at the street child campaign a movement that helps children from developing countries get involved in the beautiful game you can watch the full version of after this news bulletin in about fifteen. the street child world cup takes disadvantaged children from across the world russia england the united states as becky style pakistan it's the third world cup the first is in south africa the second in brazil world cup legend you bet so silva
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is one of the supporters let's watch the tournament take place here does all come out every year. we open the stands we've got team india giving you lots of passionate support to their country team india tike you know why. they say is the price for the street child woke up when is the girls and the boys fighting for this fantastic trophy and they'll go home as world champions i move over for st charles for quite a long time you know the last time when they were in brazil i was there for the first time since then it was so difficult to just get away from them because you know so much passion here from what they do for these kids is amazing their way to
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work i'm feel proud to be here and they for media for me this kind of environment you know because i look at my background and joined them here as some think i feel very close just the part that they're able to play people in their own community is good is safer than what we have say out there but to be able to come over here and take part in this competition is a wonderful competition they get us army and people from all over the world and then they take that experience they go back to rio they go back to their community and this is hey guys there's a world out there and there's other people like us all over the world that have got potential just like us. tell us how you. still have won the world cup was no doubt proud of them and did so. quickly so the brazilian goals now for the world street. is this a good omen for brazil will say. something
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top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand down in the news business is just the dance the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. the friday program here one out of a lot of my protein has arrived in china for talks with president xi jinping the meeting comes as washington increases pressure on both countries broadening them as adversaries and the new holkins reports from beijing. this is about a new putin's first official state visit since winning the russian presidential election last month but it's his twenty fifth meeting with his chinese counterparts
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and fifty one this year alone items on the agenda would of course include strengthen economic political and military cooperation as well underscored by something both leaders have been keen to show which is the close personal friendship. chairman cieszyn pink is the only world leader with whom i have spent one of my birthdays i just have not had that kind of relationship with anyone else and my schedule did not allow spending my birthday with any of my other foreign counterparts but i was able to do so with decision paying security would also be a top issue for discussion given the recent tensions on the korean peninsula russia and china both share a common border with north korea and discussions we made all the more salient given the upcoming summit between american president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un something that will either turn into a historic summit reaping some results or something that will not justify the
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global hopes placed upon that meeting. i can understand the north korean leadership when they say that for the full denuclearization of the peninsula they need absolute guarantees of their security and how else could it be it is not possible to imagine it any other way especially after the tragic events that happened in libya and iraq the north koreans remember them very well. because i still hope that this meeting a very brave and mature decision u.s. president donald trump has made to have direct contacts with north korean leader kim jong moon will take place and we all expect a positive outcome. despite having a level of tension historically in recent years russian chinese relations have grown much warmer all a number of fronts one in five imports to russia comes from china with china also being russia's biggest trading partner russia are importing
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a large amount of oil coal and other goods into the country as well after beijing putin will head to the summit of the shanghai cooperation organization of which china russia with two key founding members something which both leaders will be keen to highlight domestically and globally as well. the french president's bid to tackle fake news on the national level has been slammed by m.p.'s in parliament r.t. francis spoke to several lawmakers who warned that the government backed bill takes the country in a dangerous direction. the problem is the enforcement of this law will put us in the position where the state decides what is truth and what is not i'm extremely concerned because this law is actually gays freedom of speech all the are we going to ban and when russia today and sputnik if you want to ban what comes from the outside looking like fake news or what is coming from channels belonging to foreign governments you're not out of the woods yet it will be necessary to watch the
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b.b.c. morning and evening you better watch al-jazeera every day and maybe some others will start to monitor france twenty four france twenty four may broadcast information that would be in the interests of the french. beyond the fake news law aims at tackling quote manipulation of information it allows parties to complain about news pieces that are deemed to be false or implausible the law also gives judges the power to ban. and publications now another aspect of the lore is monitoring foreign broadcasters such as our channel the french government and president himself have long been critical of branding it as propaganda i reporters have sometimes met resistance when trying to cover official events in fronts. russia today and sputnik have not behaved as media outlets and journalists but as organs of influence and false propaganda.
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success for young. people should look. like. the children. we spoke to. a professor of media studies he believes that banning certain news outlets only draws more attention to them. this one is aimed at specifically russian media because at the time when the law was imagine everybody thought that the russian with responsible for what happened in the united states since then there was lots of investigation very very few evidence concerning the russian could backfire because basically if you sense for something you're going to point everybody's attention to it and there is no way you can censor efficiently the internet so everybody will be looking for this century news and because it's censured many many people in france who believe
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that's the truth even though it's probably not there's no foreign media in the country available to the french audience i mean what foreign media news which is not really widespread in france let's be honest here. to internet providers that home for those are the two major internet providers and in france for those of you don't know you have t.v. with your internet provider i don't have r.t. news on my t.v. so i don't have access to news other than having access using the internet online on the web so it's not going to change match honestly there's nothing to be afraid of. nato's annual military drills along the russian border called saber strike got off to a bit of a bumpy start for armored vehicles smashed into each other in lithuania injuring thirteen troops. are all over now takes a closer look at the blocs show of force right on russia's doorstep. around
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eighteen thousand troops from nineteen different countries taking part in nato say you strike eighteen military maneuvers. those at the very top of the alliance say that despite all those troops and all of the military hardware heading in the general direction of russia this operation is not designed as a prop to house what we call the dual track approach the rest of. which is about that we need stronger turns a strong defense combine that with political dialogue because we're not aiming at isolating russia. russia so
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a neighbor russia said to stay but that's not the way russia sees it these maneuvers and the announcement by warsaw at the end of last month that poland wants to see a permanent u.s. base on its soil being described by kremlin spokes person as a source of potential instability in europe when we see the gradually expansion of nato military structures tools our borders this of course in no way create security and stability on the continent just last week angola merkel endorsed plans for a european defense force sometimes called the a u army that's as well as germany remaining committed to nato she went on to say that the two percent of g.d.p. aim for nato members to finance the alliance wasn't just some fetish but left wing opposition here in germany say that the chancellor's current tack is taking the country down a militarized route that they're not happy with the reality of the situation is
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that now we have too many maneuvers in the last four years we've had four times more maneuvers than the russian side of course those maneuvers do not help in establishing trust this is a form of escalation we can see that close to the russian border nato's demonstrating massive weapon systems with increased personnel which is creating an insecure atmosphere and the russians respond to that in their own way and we can see the situation escalating we are too militarized the german military budget is close to forty. billion euros and that makes it the ninth largest army in the world in terms of spending the german army is already strong enough maybe even too strong in relation to the threat level we have. despite those concerns it's full steam ahead to save a strike maneuvers which critics claim a little more than saber rattling peytral of. what's been a pleasure having with us today thank you for sharing some of the friday with us here about the international many more of your top stories to come your way at the
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top of the hour. and. my uncle the kids seem completely stable boy tonight nobody. even though they can. go and. get. on the list i didn't. mention about the movies because a i'm listening to the content of it in so much as the one that's. not so much because i was it is a ton of it because you know it's
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the street child world cup thanks disadvantaged children from across the world russia england the united states. pakistan it's the third world cup. it was in south africa the second in brazil world cup legend you bet so silva is one of the supporters let's watch the tournament take place here in the locomotive arena. we are here pitch saw it the fever is building if the excitement doesn't get you for the faithful world cup then it should these kids absolutely look we need to like to join the organizers of this quite incredible event in a fellow englishman here and there.
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