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to punch back criticizing trump saying that this is not how you treat your friends but add trump called out americans quote friends who weren't keeping up with their promises like what we saw in nato america's friends are now beginning to pay their fair share there perhaps this strategy will work entree. well the president is definitely living up to what he talked about on the campaign trail thank you manila secretary of state mike pompei o says real progress has been made between the united states and north korea today in new york city it was pompei zero meeting with kim y'all chill who is a close advisor of north korean leader kim jong un president donald trump has a do twelve meeting in singapore could still happen after he initially called off secretary pompei o says the topic of denuclearization has been difficult the effort now is to come to a set of understanding which convinced the north koreans what president trump a set therefore able to achieve it if the north koreans are prepared in fact to
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denuclearize this includes all elements of their nuclear program if we convinced convince them of that that in fact their security is greater that in fact the real threat to their security is the continued holding onto of that nuclear weight nuclear weapons program and not the converse. sir j. lever off invited kim jong un to russia and passed on a message from president vladimir putin in response the north korean leader sent warm greetings to the president of russia ilia portray co has been following the meeting in on young and got exclusive images from inside north korea. these are our first. the democratic people's republic of korea. so sergey lavrov just departed and we're going to follow him right now.
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we just left the airport and we're trying to catch up with sergey lavrov but we seem to be a bit far behind or on the way to the capital pyongyang. this is a truly incredible opportunity for us to film inside the place where most high profile meetings and north korea happen just as the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov is talking to his north korean counterpart behind closed doors right there. the moment wendy walsh and top diplomat is and is absolutely unique on the one hand the resolution of the korean peninsula crisis might be just a few steps away with a massive concessions the north and the south have both been making and even donald trump to however we understand that any move can make everything collapse.
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so the question is why exactly sergey lavrov and it up in the north korean capital russian diplomatic sources suggest that it was after several invitations in a row by mr elaborate off status. part during his visit to moscow. we were also told that the north korean side wanted the trip to happen asap during a traditional way to chat with the journalists on the plane when we asked surrogate lavrov why this was happening and what to expect of the visit his answer was well just have to see i don't know for an hour. for more on this and i were turned to good policy specialist at the institute for china america studies thank you for your time tonight a lot has developed since you and i have spoken a few days ago what's your analysis of where things are right now in an early is
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reported terry said one wrong move at this point which i thought was a very important statement your thoughts on all this my views are that everything is again moving in trending in a very positive direction we have american diplomats in pyongyang singapore and of course the north korean weiss chairman. meeting with secretary of state and tomorrow going coming up to washington d.c. to meet president trump at the same time as you just showed mr lavrov was then and there was also senior leaders from north korea in beijing frankly too and there is this thinking that perhaps. john might even go to beijing once prior to the meeting speculative but frankly everything is pointing in the direction to words significant progress though one cannot certainly pin down and say that june june twelfth will happen. in
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a sense kim jong un has accomplished something and that is getting on the world stage with the major players being invited to russia to visit with lattimer putin and then saying he wants it to happen a.s.a.p. what do you make of that oh absolutely he has the hears he has become the centerpiece in terms of the. the multiple the six cornered dynamics of dynamics of five corner dynamics of the korean peninsula situation it's obviously it's most welcome and any ways in which kim can can come out of the cold and be integrated into international society so long as he completely denuclearize us is a great thing and i hope the north koreans will take a lesson from president crumb's cancellation that they must also improve their strategic communication there was an american delegation which had been due to go down to singapore to prepare for the summit at that just prior to the military
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exercises and kim just the north koreans just blew off the meeting without giving an explanation i think that sort of that sort of behavior and actions need to be modified and it will be helpful if they follow if they're if they're if if if we see a different north korean regime approach to the issues what do you think of secretary pompei as answer today when he was talking about how denuclearization has been a tough subject. and other part of that question another part of that question is how important is it for the superpowers russia china united states and others to be on board saying the same thing about denuclearization of the korean peninsula what about all that oh let me get to the super power of part first it is essential that there is no daylight on comprehensive verifiable irreversible denuclearization there might be gaps on how that process needs to be might be structured among the superpowers but the reason that kim is one of the important. why kim is at the
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table is because there has been a united front manifested in strong united nations security council resolutions it is also great to see this being in a living example that when the great powers cooperate there is really no difficult solution no difficult issue which cannot be resolved satisfactorily or at least an approach in two words in terms of resolving that is the can can be done with regard to the denuclearization question that will always always. there was always a lot of contention as to really when they did nuclearize and part of the difficult but productive conversations have been with almost certainly with regard to the definition of denuclearization and the mechanics of denuclearization and this was our own it was understandable that these questions would be brought going into the summit so i'm not surprised at all and i'm glad to hear that mr pompey or feels
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that significant movement has been had recently moved good to always a pleasure nice to have you with us this evening thanks so much and. our t. was granted an exclusive sit down interview with syrian president bashar al assad our own route guys they have sat down with assad and asked him directly about the civil war in syria president assad said there is no civil war in syria or rather his country is under attack from the outside. but we have actually from the very beginning most unreasoned syrians and foreigners being paid by the whist in order to topple the government this is the reality of the me of the fittest told to get it everything else is just mosques to cover the real intentions talking about their political differences peacefully. we don't have civil war in syria if we had to would also for seven years we should have been divided by you know.
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the family system is dying and so people are going to take money out of the at her mercy and put it into a corrupt and they're going to have to brought past which is they can put their cash into obedience going which would be this china social networking score and hope to get more frequent flyer miles and a freeway ending down a day or they can go down the climb path which is individual stop. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution here to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we hear. his book video in the new bill is that i'm the new school in the middle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in the studio over five
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billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. a new book may reveal a lot about our current news cycle and political climate the world as it is written by former obama adviser ben rhodes may shed light on a great dislike between the former president and the current president donald trump president obama reportedly had moments of self-doubt and bewilderment after trump's victory knowing that he would have to turn the white house over to
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a man who was determined to pull apart his legacy and campaigned on it it's a feud which was intensified by donald trump's birth of prism and obama's routine of personal jokes at the white house correspondents' dinner back in two thousand and eleven for more on this we go to our political panel tonight former georgia state representative la dawn jones and republican grassroots strategist scottie nell hughes great to have both of you with us tonight scottie i'll ask you first it certainly seems that president obama was concerned about his legacy when it comes to health care when it comes to turning the economy around which of course he had over sixteen months of private sector job growth but it seems that there might be some motivation there to protect his own legacy and maybe see the dethrone ing of donald trump what do you make of this absolutely in fact president trump when he was campaigning said that he was going to do everything and do everything that that president obama had done so basically to try to reverse obama's legacy if so of
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course president obama was concerned with that and i think that was shown and ben brode this new book talking about how but the reason why they didn't expect anything about the russian investigations because they thoroughly thought hillary clinton was going to win up until even election night what do you think of that look gone what do you think about this chemistry that is horrible between these two presidents. well it's expected right and that's the play who did it first but in this particular case we know that president donald trump before he was president started this whole birth a movement so that as an insult to injury a person like president barack obama runs for office because they want to make america better they want to represent a segment of the american society and it seems that everything that donald trump is doing is just a slap in the face to this segment of society and i can understand why president obama is wondering could he have done something different to prevent this from happening. don't what it what about the political climate right now i don't think
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that it's gotten any better but it was donald trump who said he was going to get rid of obamacare he was going to fix these trade agreements the iran nuclear deal was the worst deal ever he couldn't believe it was negotiated and then others so more regret on the part of many americans are we seeing somewhat of a reversal maybe obama was correct on some of those issues what about that what we know that donald trump campaigned on not being a politician and the downside to being a businessman and not a politician is they his just not very educated or willing to listen to experts or get the right experts around him to help navigate him through these international issues and that is very concerning whereas you have someone who is a steady of constitutional law a study of international law like barack obama it makes a difference the reality is most americans care about things that affect them on a day to day basis and they don't understand how these trade deals how some of these policies that trump is trying to overturn affects them and it makes it less
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interesting than what they originally thought they were getting from him. what do you think of that scotty because there were some trade deals that went south on the united states when it came to the jobs that were done under obama and i'm going to go so far as to say that i know for a fact that the congressional black caucus was frustrated with president obama because they think he didn't do enough for black youth unemployment and now you see president trump coming out talking about black unemployment in this country and the numbers are so great it's almost as is everything he does is measured against the former president is that healthy well think that's anything new i think that's what every president has done especially when you're talking about a congressional current congress that does everything they can to measure president trump and try to create this divide in our country but i think you have to look at this idea that president obama has this great constitutional state of the constitution so he knew more president trump if that's true then president trump is
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a student of business so therefore the actions that we're seeing happening right now with the trade is to benefit the united states worker and that's why we're seeing all of the events that have happened today regarding trade regarding the raising of tariffs if so that these countries will come back renegotiate bad trade deal like nafta president obama was never able to fix negotiate the bad trade trade deals with the e.u. so we can put the american worker first and continue on this process of making sure that unemployment continues to decrease the united states. unfortunately and if you know link it go go ahead he's doing it trump is doing it with this tenor of nationalism that is disrespectful to other countries is not just about making america better but he does it as the same way he does on twitter which is insulting the countries and other people that we're in trade deals with and that is the distinction between them too and that's the biggest problem with truong wait a minute you know john do you want to talk about disrespect let's talk about let's
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talk about president trump let's talk about obama spying on merkel in two thousand and eleven to two thousand and thirteen that right there is disrespectful for at least we have an open transparency with this administration we didn't have in the past. i won't even address that because we know that this whole spygate thing that trump is trying to do to spin the news story away from whatever his collusion may have been during the campaign it's not even worth addressing. ok little engine i've got a negative for your time tonight preceded very much newly revealed blog posts from m.s.n. b.c. host joy reid are raising credibility issues tonight once again at the network and n.b.c. news a buzz feed report found a two thousand and seven posed from the reid report with an image of u.s. senator john mccain photo shopped as the virginia tech shooter and for motoring an infamous video with nine eleven conspiracy theories saying that nine eleven was a hoax and when the past read has come under fire for her past homophobic posts she
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said that she was hacked but there was no evidence to prove it reads the lawyer even said that the f.b.i. investigation was underway m.s.n. b.c. or n.b.c. news have yet to comment on the latest post and some wonder if the lack of accountability is connected to the network's difficult past when it comes to women of color melissa harris perry was fired from m.s.n. b.c. in two thousand and sixteen after she claimed that there were racial motivations behind preemptions of her weekend program tamron hall was let go after n.b.c. hired former fox news anchor megan kelly which her show has bombed and that was a morning show that still exists and she gets paid what seventeen million a year and you may remember the emotional departure of the very successful and curry from the today show in two thousand and twelve for more we turn to legal media analyst lionel tonight lionel good to have you with us on this subject there
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is clearly seems to be a double standard why is jory reed getting a past is it getting a pass on all of this is it because of their past with women of color and they just need her to succeed. one can't miss the fact that they're hanging on to joy you read for reasons that i can understand look at we make changes in our worldview and our philosophy this is two thousand and six and that blog that nobody read or cared about all you have to do is said there was a i changed my mind i would have been it over and done with but look at the way this was done once he said i did not do this then it was well if i did it i don't remember it but that's not me next it must have been hackers so i want you to think about this and i'm not trying to be cute here this was recorded the library of congress the way back machine time bandits went back and acted this it makes no sense then to go so far as to say that i have been listed the f.b.i.
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knowing that there was no hierarchy the f.b.i. there's something called title eighteen u.s.c. one thousand one this is lying to the f.b.i. is a work of martha stewart all of these things company they fired brian williams the only man to get in trouble for lying about the iraq war over some nonsense some embellishments which he said ok i'm sorry she won't budge and then she's a town hall meeting about race i ended the day with andrea mitchell they asked her a question and then andrea mitchell says what does somebody have to do i guess andrea didn't get the memo but she says what does somebody have to do to get fired from what they say on social media and joy read look and i see more passion than hostage videos she looks like the deer in the headlights like what are you asking me this for so add it can only conclude that they're hanging on to her for reasons that transcend. apparent talent maybe there's something else i don't know i'm not
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kreskin i'm on a mind reader well well we found out this week that what you post can end your career you know. roseanne but this is an activist not a journalist and she appears on meet the press she appears with andrea mitchell who has got a story book journalistic career there their lead talent. rachel maddow yet they seem to embrace a woman who does puts things on her posts and has a passive is very questionable why isn't her past questionable and why isn't this coming into play what is the network trying to protect in your opinion why why would they do this and the other thing is is you know the big question about falling in line with values are these comcast values and i think that's a fair question. and added debt is a fair question and the things that were stated using the terminology of today
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homophobe exuma zita phobic islamophobia and we're not talking about tepid little remarks and we're not talking about somebody who is sixteen years old at the time this is absolutely inconsistent with the world view that i believe i believe from a just a viewer of this isn't consistent with the message of the strategy in the platform of m s n b say so that being said when somebody is repeated lee forgiven and comes up with the most out. probe pastoralists or laughable almost to the point of of being insulting so brazen in the man dying city i again and calling him the app but he i mean he did this well so do you got to ask the question why. that is the sixty four dollar question why would they put up with those lionel thank you for your time tonight appreciate it thank you sir the wireless industry is rolling out powerful five g.
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technology throughout the united states however some studies show a link between cell phone radiation and cancer dan cohen has the story. the race is on among cell phone providers to upgrade to fifth generation of wireless technology or five g. that would require installation of new equipment across the u.s. a gargantuan effort every wireless company is already working on individually five g. uses high frequency waves that support faster speeds but don't travel as far requiring a network of antennas built in closer proximity than the existing infrastructure wireless companies plan to use light poles street lights anything to minimize their expenses but health experts worry about potential risks associated with exposure to radiation from cell phone antennas cellphones emit low levels of radio frequency energy or r f in two thousand and eleven the international agency for research on
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cancer identified r.f. fields as quote possibly car sinnott genic to humans a study in sweden found that swedes who talked over cell or wireless phones for over twenty five years were at three times the risk of developing glioma a brain tumor that is often malignant than those who use them for less than a year and in march a large scale lifetime study of lab animals confirmed the link between cell tower radiation and cancer the animals were exposed to levels legally permitted by the united states federal communications commission i discussed these studies with dr david carpenter director of the university of alba knees institute for health and the environment. very significant increase in glioma and glioblastoma only on the side of the head are you use the software regularly and increasing with the longer you use. they also have some evidence that the younger you are when you
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start to use the cell phone the greater the risk carpenter said these risks can be avoided by using the speaker function or an earpiece and keeping the phone a short distance away from all parts of the body but the five g. rollout will effectively expose the entire population to dangerous effects the roll out of five g. is very frightening because what this is going to do is place a mini cell tower every three hundred meters along every residential street in the country and that's going to mean that nobody is going to be able to escape the radiation that comes from those five g. devices if you walk down the sidewalk if you live in a house there you're going to be continuously exposed countries like china italy india and russia have far more stringent regulations over cell tower radiation than the united states are regulators dominated by physicists and engineers and not helpful text people ignore all of that evidence and therefore have standards that
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are totally unrealistic in out of date reporting in washington dan cohen r.t. . the hawaiian volcanic eruption continues to rage havoc a power plant is under major threat and there is even looting taking place at some evacuated properties here we present footage of mother nature's power. for her her of. pretty scary stuff and that is our news the saving follow me on twitter news where they
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had like me on the base for page we got a dot com i'm michel supporting from new york you merica newsroom thanks for watching tonight we'll see a record of all. that are going on the back on the other. not know that that not out of the not of the money that they're letting him and. this was a good time to. try to move there i find. that out loud and definitely not why not. why extending their own people we believe is the beginning. a lot of i can say i don't want them up
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with little in terms of hard facts to go on the u.k.'s media and politicians go into speculation overdrive on the latest nerve agent incident on british soil with all kinds of benefits that russia is somehow involved. french prosecutors open an investigation into the mob of the two small screws reportedly been inciting hatred against jews. and the world cup in russia reaches the business end of the tournament as we're now into the quarterfinals the first game of the round will see europe quite taking on france.

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