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they will be met with fodder of viewers. like the world has never seen frightened dog barks louder i will surely definitely tame the mentally deranged us daughters with fire now the stage is set that kapan the hotel on sentosa island sentosa meaning pace i'm trying to say perhaps at least the name will rub off on the fire really to us when it comes to negotiations is that they shouldn't even enter the meeting room fly the same door this is to avoid perceptions that one into fest and is waiting for the other it will all be choreographed through with the president and mr kim each side will try to add some stops to get advantage the question that hope is a very many decisions is how you will choose the menus what will they drink if trumps a teetotal and then there's the touchy subject of who pays for what during the pay on chang and lympics the south korean government set aside two point six million
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dollars for hotel meal and transportation expenses for north korea well they are north korea which bring chile those this time without question a top priority for both sides the security with the host country has more stop and search house the place an increase in surveillance cameras and even restricted air space although this probably won't stop the two leaders having their own security entourages. for. some three thousand janessa are expected to cover the historic summit in singapore it will be a neutral environment for the two leaders to play nicely by diplomatic protocol if trump gives it the time something good is going to happen it will happen fast i think within the first minute i'm not going to waste my time i don't want to waste is to. are the leaders have already spent of the day in singapore enjoying some
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downtime before the summit gets going kim jong un went on a late night city tour large crowds turned up to catch a glimpse of the north korean leader who is quite secretive he was accompanied by his team of bodyguards and they were also joined by singapore's foreign minister who even took a selfie with the north korean leader for donald trump though it has all been about the catering singapore prime minister. surprised the u.s. president with a cake on monday ahead of his seventy two second birthday seventy second birthday rather on thursday and it's not just the leaders making the most of it all of their look alikes with meeting up as well. wouldn't tell me i'm still looking for the. starving musician somebody like.
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me for me. i want to sit down to take on twitter facebook want to give joan look i do weeks ago my first job. and the time still stuck to me she. turned to me a free vote. in the uk. i. think i. will despite all the positivity surrounding the summit me and go ahead could still take several more rounds before they produce any actual results here is
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a reminder of what the two sides hope to take away from the meeting washington says it wants the complete permanent and verifiable denuclearization of north korea in exchange for sanctions relief and security guarantees gregory from the korea policy institute thinks a deal will only be reached if the u.s. is willing to make concessions. there's too many people in washington who see an agreement with north korea as something to be avoided and they prefer to maintain a hostile atmosphere. has said more than once recently that there will be no economic sanctions relief after north korea has fully denuclearized i see that as a total nonstarter kind of approaching the capitulation model again where there's not going to be much offer to north korea but everything expected on that from the north koreans i'm hoping that the united states is going to take a more realistic this and realize that if it wants to get. north korean to get rid
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of them it's going to have to offer a step by step approach and really really function is as it goes along. national teams from all across the globe have been arriving in russia for the world cup among the latest arrivals are the national teams of france and australia they will face each other in the city of cazan on june the sixteenth team egypt has landed in chechnya in southern russia and the squad are in the western city of those two teams will be playing on the opening day of the tournament on june fifteenth. for some though the world cup is not just about the beautiful game as some media outlets have been focusing on the supposed threat from russian football hooligans in the now has been following two australian filmmakers as they try and separate fact from fiction russian found this time in violence we're going to see places that. tax were sanctioned by the kremlin
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a lot of me if you see this somehow linked to the who you can see alleged leader of the russian hooligans in. the city the killer we go to take it i go my film crew together man alex finally go to russia say could become whole again it's time to head in. housing is tourists we managed to get a camera inside. i. reckon i told again there are no hooligans there on the fence. in a stadium full of organs we got no way of summaries and these russian hooligans refused to me to us that they would actually give us. our truck down the men terrorize them also i agree true but only on the condition of their identities at the sky it turns out the pictures were at the center of the
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violence i was told to speak to the man who led them in from its west to be called . president right where you reckon that's pretty cool first. person first of the very first time it's a from the right on the camera they look different if i feel the law well in their . lives we're going to say look let's go to the. scene to christmas low so closely . where is. the legion if. you can do is just too. many members of the. chris it's almost new. you when you think that you're almost. i mean i think. it's like oh. lord knows lord yeah well. there you go on the someone go out of the.
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bottle spoiled my i left. but i've got a visa well yeah me and. any and all. law that alters will. i just. can't be true because i saw a lie that you said you were part of the special military forces of football since why vladimir putin to call to europe to. see. you more. but it but don't put it more the issue on dilip title should just one moment. if you can find it how do you know it so we will pursue the killer is a lot of difference to you looks just like you said. i understand so we don't know
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if this is not the ceiling is definitely the ceiling or come sort of the trip into that how you want to answer. the riddle going oh. no. i don't know anyone who watches scary russian who are going to mentor without any scary organs and. for what it's worth the opening match of the world cup kicks off on thursday at moscow's luzhniki stadium and right throughout the tournament we've got you covered . our.
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come back this is our team international now after less than two weeks in power italy's new government is already making good on its campaign promises and closing down of the country's ports to vessels carrying migrants here is how the country's new interior minister explained the decision. saving lives at sea is a jew but transforming it into an enormous refugee camp is not it's a. head in a buying this time this someone saying no. well the crackdown has already left one rescue boat stranded italy refused to allow a humanitarian vessel carrying more than six hundred migrants including children and pregnant women to dock those on board had been rescued off the coast of libya over the weekend and were hoping to disembark in sicily italy has been one of the countries hardest hit by the migrant crisis more than half a million people have reached the country by boat from north africa in the past
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five years this year alone italy has taken in over thirteen thousand migrants more than spain and greece many of the newcomers arrived in sicily which has divided public opinion on the island the violent it is just not right that the invading us the illegal if a person arrives here legally they are welcomed among these people there are also illegal immigrants and that can be tolerated but they need to be checked we need to know who's arriving these six hundred people as you said we don't know who they are no all of them are honest people so it is closing the ports no i don't think that it's right are only telling migrants have gone everywhere and they're welcomed in a splendid way. also refused to accept the ship saying the italian coast guard was responsible for operations in waters off libya but on monday spain said it would be willing to accept the migrants keith best from the european council on refugees and exiles believes policies may be contributing to the problem. i think there has been
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a serious failure among many of the countries of the european union to address this issue and particularly the itself in not being a fair burden sharing i rather hope that the stance of the new very new spanish prime minister will begin to shame other countries in europe and say well we should also play a part as well but i do understand the attitude of the italian government in saying that we've already born an enormous influx of people who really long to migration flows in the migration crisis as it's term is to try to enable people to live in their countries of origin you you have to actually try to ensure through diplomatic and international efforts the peace at home for people so they don't feel the need to flee for their lives. in nine year old british
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girl has been placed in rehab for her addiction to online gaming her parents say that she was playing for ten hours a day without taking a break. the game is called fortnight battle royale and it is a mole time player survival game one hundred players are dropped on a virtual island but only one can make it off it has been downloaded more than forty million times since being launched last july but the parents of a nine year old are calling for it to be bad. we had no idea when we let her play the game of this addictive nature or the impact it will have on her mental health this is a serious issue which is destroying our little girl's life and someone needs to
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step in to ban it before it becomes an epidemic there's been criticism of the parents over why they allowed their daughter to spend so much time online that was one of the points we put to a former hacker and psychologist. son he's fourteen and. she plays for him and i see him played a lot the great thing about is i see him interacting with kids all over the world there are lots of ways to communicate with people around the world other than video games and our children are losing a little bit of a sight as to what's real and and what's maybe virtual i think video games are part of all coaching now the story that broke recently of annoying your old was how to have because of being informed on and we don't blame the parents i don't blame the children because future games on bond i just don't see the use of them i don't see how they're productive there is such a tendency to spend so much time on the computer at least in studies show that the
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more time they spend in front of a computer or on their phones the more likely they are to have depression and other mental disorders it's been says studies by the university of california for example in twenty fifteen well computer games are shipping found increased memory especially in three d. games there are many ways to increase memory certainly pen to paper a pencil to paper all sorts of memory games that you can play with a book think games also can teach that it is learned what you can maybe they can be good to be a city is all about being sensible you know if your kids on it for many many hours and there's a problem if your child runs a bicycle for time i was going to be a problem so it's just about moderation i think it's just sensible use of the toy interacting socially though is really important thing that children are losing you know they start to feel like their friends live in their computer when indeed those aren't real people those aren't real friends that are in their lives especially
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with children in their in their young formative years for their brains are still developing with the increased risks of mental problems because of it i see no reason to you know make video games part of that when they're just all together not necessary. facebook seems to be running out of options in its battle with big news the company has gone from human fact checkers to an automated system and now back to hiring real people again donna quarter explains. in the never ending crusade against fake news facebook has come full circle it's now hiring so-called news credibility specialists to presumably look through and determine the fake from the truth was the individuals with a passion for journalism who believe in facebook's mission of making the world more connected as a member of the team you'll be toast with developing a deep expertise in facebook's news credibility program after media outlets picked
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up on facebook's new position the social media giant took down that ad re uploading it with a few tweaks and a new title news publisher specialist yeah that raises less questions but wait a second a person deciding what info you should get on social media haven't we seen that before this is just a system that they put in place that allows people to inflate news sports news into the tranny topics and and also suppress news thats the one in twenty sixteen facebook fired employees apparently after pressure over liberal bias in their trending feed every once in a while a red state to a conservative news source would have a story but we would have to go and find the same story from a more neutral outlet. then they put an algorithm in charge but that didn't go as planned either with the technology accused of being ineffective and biased within days fake news started trending and they even recently shut down the feature altogether from research we found that over time people found the product to be
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less and less useful perhaps in deciding what's credible and what's not it makes no difference whether an algorithm or a person does it especially if zuckerberg wants his brainchild to be more than a one sided platform i am i am very committed to making sure that facebook is a platform for all ideas that is a very important founding principle of what we do well then problem solved no need for news credibility specialists after all donald quarter r t. three economists who worked with the french president on his election campaign last year are expressing their concern over what they see as increasingly white wing policies. the government has acquired an image of an administration that is indifferent to social issues a growing number of french people including some of the most fervent supporters and twenty seventeen are disillusioned and many of those who supported the candidate
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are expressing the fear of a reorientation to the right well one of the biggest criticisms we hear about president. is that he is a president of the rich and that's because last year his government slashed the controversial wealth tax in france but that only benefited around one percent of the top french families he's also been criticized for the controversial immigration bill which actually saw discord within his own party one m.p. was so incensed when that law was passed in the last two months that he actually quit. and that's because that bill saw detention of migrants increasing from forty five to ninety days and also look to speed up and deportation there's also been the changes to the labor laws here in france which people see as making it easier to hire and fire people all of these things have sown such to school to france that we've seen people sometimes in their thousands and thousands out on the streets in
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france protesting and sometimes these protests have turned into rights against his policies and the. hour. lou. one recent poll showed that only forty three percent of respondents to saw my call in a positive light so why has president decided to implement policies which seem to be so unpopular one of the reasons michael government says is these were the policies of. he was elected on these what in his manifesto pledge now also is all about attracting foreign investment and making the french economy stronger in the long run many people so unhappy that there is
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a growing chorus of people calling on president be the candidate of the center that he promised to be in the run up to the two thousand and seventeen presidential elections. some aspects of a lavish lifestyle are reinforcing president of the rich and rich. not just the dishes that need changing resign. ruined france incapable of hiring emergency nurses but buys dishes for the emmys a for over five hundred euros a dish. fifty thousand euros a trifle for these people. at the service of the.
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well that doesn't for me i'll be back at the top of the hour with more news you are watching our international. elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos the middle east to kiss it to you like. this isn't my cup of tea just going up the sunday i'll meet you there. the old shot but i think that's.
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the only palestinians is who gets the most help from it still do some counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the old vision not only could do this. and the earth is a laugh at that as to how to this lady of the messiah which he had no difficulty in the doesn't seem to do more last time put this off. oh we're here in st petersburg attending the annual st petersburg international economic orm our topic is from the atlantic to the pacific we all know the world is changing we talk about what moves these changes and who's behind. welcome to our panel titled from the atlantic to the pacific creating a space for trust trust in two thousand and eighteen that's an interesting concept
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here and before we discuss started discussion i'd like to ask each one of my guests to introduce themselves and their affiliations and tell me ok. i am meant to go from me if. i was representing those of french but they didn't for it could be me corp the time of president sarkozy a member of los art and i came d. for fifteen years and after i am president of my own company advising europe and be company we invest in working rush excellent and family chief executive officer of the government far east and by coal region development. close my goat i have speed for ten years. the chairman of the chairmen association for us and the least in europe and i have different responsibilities in bob's major companies as for example to. star as well as first child. of chairman of the information
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and media commission of the upper chamber of the russian parliament it. was a present of a storm and so our system producing rolling stock and the solutions for the railways and they rose to the base german of the usually group and businesses. and last but not least and when i was in a gig i got a phoned and dean of their faculty or school and actual economics and foreign affairs the state university there is universally higher school of economics we always have these long descriptions for these panels and i think the title of leader creating a space mean are we even at a point where we can even contemplate creating trust when we have so much distrust that is just only enhancing as time goes by and it's particularly well one particular country in the world is so in a lot of distrust all across the globe and we can talk about the iran deal and other things but i mean you know this was written before that happened but can we
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actually talk about trust right now we even close that. and to my mind trust is based on a certain balance of interests and until we reach those balance of interests our trust will be in jeopardy and that's evident asserting one's interests and interests of one country over the interests of other countries by. means of pressure sanctions and so on that that is destroying trust and that's why i understand the essence of your question. if we talk about trust today what are we facing i think we're facing and an effort at trust destroyed. to my mind it comes mostly from one global power and the only global par. that doesn't give the cellphone the pulse of. america first which means that the
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