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and there are dead downwards do you want. donald trump as you to start a controversial four day visit to the u.k. a bit later today with large protests expected in central london because of it. lead to more news programs being funded and promoted by facebook because it tries to battle fake news but it's raised questions too over censorship and in the world cup. i croatia makes it through to the final in a sense take on france for the trophy fans are upset with joy when their team defeated england two one in extra time. but that was.
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their one of the afternoon in moscow right now you're watching out international with me kevin only most welcome thirty minutes of world news and sport to come and first donald trump stew in the u.k. in a few hours for the first time as u.s. president meantime the u.s. embassy in britain is worried about the safety of americans gere in the visit in fact it's issued an alert warning people to be cautious and urging them to keep a low profile as large anti trump protests are expected to be held in london over it and this is it cannot looks ahead. the day has come donald trump's first official visit to the u.k. starts this thursday could be wining and dining with theresa may and her ministers visiting scotland and meeting the queen one police will be avoiding for the next couple of days though is central london as thousands are expected on to the streets to protest his visit the number of police being mobilized is in the thousands to reportedly the largest number since the twenty eleven riots.
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and activists have crowd funded cash for a gigantic baby balloon and trumps likeness to amplify the message that the u.s. president is not welcome here i don't want to mean it. is not welcome i don't have any time no respect for him. why do you coming come he can come i'm just not interested in what he has to say i don't think he's a popular guy over here you know but. if you've got to come up to home like you've still why not. have it so. he's got money so it's. best to any of these so do you think the u.k. is not really excited to have him here in the way to view this he's president elected president of the united states so i think. on the level of diplomacy do you respect is given to each head of state donald trump are you excited you know
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why don't you see a disgraced american donald trump visiting the u.k. what do you think of it are you looking forward to it you know but i would like to see him see the giant baby you know and i'm like you know. what do you think about donald trump visiting are you excited not really no i don't really like him but what do you think about this crowd funded giant balloon that looks like a baby trump floating over london do you think it's a good idea or. why. do you think it's a good idea i think that he. personally this is the crying baby in a nappy but we have to remember that we don't want to pull out with him or. what he's doing learned it in the early hours of the saving me time donald trump still at the nato summit in brussels where he's had some harsh words for alliance members none the less it seems there's at least one person he has been impressed by. the trip you commit is you're the boss of you did you get this yes' you as your
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producer he didn't but for. people even if it's isn't it beautiful. in the morning world there's more information circling in the news never before isn't there but don't worry the tech giants are coming to our rescue they're stepping up to help us all through the deluge facebook for one is announced more funding for online projects now to tackle that pesky fake news but next is caleb maupin from finding out that sprawl growing concerns that freedom of speech is being eroded. this book twitter and other social media giants have long maintained that they are simply neutral networking tools when it comes to news they say that they have no agenda but it turns out that they do profile is buzz feed's new interview project and it's sponsored by facebook we are creating a dedicated section for news shows produced exclusively for facebook by news
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publishes at this point facebook is investing millions of dollars into news programming and the lineup doesn't just stop at buzz feed there's a.b.c. news c.n.n. and fox news and this fits a growing trend of social media outlets trying to influence news and politics notice how apple just launched a section of its website dedicated to coverage of the upcoming midterm elections the twenty thousand meter election section helps readers follow the latest on their reactions from reliable sources selected by apple news team of experience and tears only reliable sources they tell us so nothing to fear meanwhile you tube is now funding what they call authoritative news sources and google sounds almost messianic we announce funding to support the future of news through tediousness is essential to viewers so we've been investing in new product features to prominently surface of three t.d.
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sources does this mean that you tube is more than just a platform that it's taking on a new form well according to its parent company google it's not we're not a newspaper we're a platform for sharing of information this is a platform from which news can be read from news source those who fund programming have a lot of ability to influence it worst case scenario it boils down to an existential threat this is how julian assange put it burgeoning digital superstate such as google facebook and the chinese equivalents who are integrated with the existing order have moved to reestablish discourse control this is. not simply a corrective action undetectable my social influence power by artificial intelligence is an existential threat to humanity the usa presents itself as a democracy in which the will of the people prevails but who voted for mark zuckerberg who voted for bill gates these individuals are pretty far beyond washington d.c. and they're far less accountable to the public cable mop and r t new york.
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spoke to t.v. host and political commentator steve malzberg who thinks that tech giants are using fake news now as a way to censor the if. they want to control content when it comes to news they're using the term fake news and the outcry against fate news as an excuse to monitor and basically censor what their users see and what is quality journalism it's whatever google decides it is in the end they're going to censor what they want to censor and any kind of censorship is wrong they're going to pick the news that they think their people should be seeing and promote it it's going to be liberal left wing democrat viewpoints and conservative viewpoints will be pushed aside that's what this is all about. the so football and croatia advances to the final of the world cup twenty eighteen then beating england two one in the
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i think is an incredible achievement for a country where the league is a minor league where the majority not just a majority i think almost one hundred percent of the players they don't play in croatia sol they are people like. like myself working abroad and when you work abroad i seem to feel your country even in a in a different way so for them to go back to their countries and and to take a country like croatia to a world cup final is something amazing england of course they have a reason to cry but they have also a reason to be optimistic. and the team improved a lot in relation to previous appearances and the squad these young the majority of the players they can play the next world cup there's a mall in france they are having
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a nice drink and in their rooms or in the by. not celebrating their victory but celebrating the extra time. and celebrating twenty four hours more than them to rest which i sing is very very unfair for a world cup final icing both teams should play the semifinal in the same day we see the world cup at the russian world cup it's being quite an amazing world cup and so many levels has it given you a to taste for something towards international management at some point he'll have to do that was i always wanted i always wanted i always told that i have to do it once but especially being in russia and feeling the emotions around it i want to do it's and also by my experience point of view this kind of short competition i never did it i was always about competitions of of
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eleven months i was always about marathons i was never a sprinter and so i was i i want to have that feeling i lived a knockout i love the knockout i love i love the fact of you when you go through you lose you go home i always loved. the knockout competitions but. discussion of short competition like like the euros like the world cup. i think is an experience that i want to have. to get a credit from out of a second of a person there are a lot of pressure and for twenty minutes or so we held all of. but i got to go at a time that just killed a man and a good. four we don't well get a couple charges read one plate of the lot and actually. it's something beautiful what has happened to me in the whole team it was probably one of the most special goals of my career and i hope it wasn't the last i really can't describe it.
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i was really glad somebody could do not like somebody. so you know what if the if this is the best game i think race of football history will go guys are going to support them to the end of the race i will be devastated i mean i didn't really well look came back to where we first met you're not a scary or can offer day care of the years there. was during. your chin up guys both from the competition we've been gathering fans reaction from
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worth bearing in mind it's the first time croatia such a small european country with a population of only just over but four million people have never made it to the last stage of a world cup tournament that are set to face that strong french team in the final on sunday here in moscow before that third place will be decided on saturday the play a full see a take home belgium and some peter they met earlier of course in the told minute when belgium defeated england one nail in the group phase of the championship going into its final stages the now fans from around the globe have really been through the mill of going through the hajjis in the lows of the world cup there's got to offer but enjoyed it nonetheless current champions world champions germany were of course sent packing in the group stage they suffered a stinging two nil defeat by a tenacious south korea wasn't expected but that last didn't deter some german fans from staying here for the whole thing.
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it's a bunch of us by the structure of the league the super bowl and they also show you the world nina. said malvinas it's a mob by the in the midst of. the job mean obviously done things some tall mothers . the sons are in the to do the mom on the side doesn't feel to most of us really and we differ from stem via some. muslims. so it's not looked. up to the experience of this kind of a new group of guys and couple days when i was given a few was one of the schools i bought the. one that of choice is. often the cause of those on the spa but. it's a good doesn't stop tickle me about some kid doesn't. let them fold months each cup
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so this might seem longish run off the side of the dish which in the book is in shakespeare for bye bye like. that i mean the small instruction about the harmful should also be pushed about this and i can see for. telling what i'm gone through and what you should know there will be stomped on the none of them though.
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i became a camera. roughly once the show and some will pay you for the. future uncool videos during the world cup and someone with the broccoli staring at. the downed more one string i don't rightly don't t.v. . i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten dollars fine stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six percent market so thirty percent last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only
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numbers you need to remember one one shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. are they watching out internationally knowing you see over my shoulder these pictures come from brussels as to whether after just a minute we're showing you that because a live news event coming up shortly we think president trumps you dig given unshared jewel speech there courses at the moment into a second talks with other nato leaders. and they've been quite heated talks at times present trump seven day three nation european trip belgium that he's heading to britain to see evening about five o'clock and then of course on to finland for talks with president putin. it's being the. very contentious meeting the last couple of days you may have heard body of severed germany saying it was held
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captive by russian gas eccentrics said a pretty fiery response but from angela merkel not much to see at the moment the podium there but any moment maybe in the next fifteen minutes president trump will be coming out to speak if he does we'll dip into it would be very interesting to hear what he's got to. ukraine's accusing the israeli newspaper ha'aretz of spreading fake news after a published report about israel arming ukrainian neo nazis ukraine cited investigative journalist and frequent guest on r.t. blumenthal as author of the article now he has written extensively on this subject before but he's now accused of hiding behind a false name. mugs blumenthal and setting behind the pseudonym of john brown attributed to the authorship of the mention article republished by haaretz it was a big surprise for me that such a respected media as haaretz could publish unverified and biased information i. was
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not the author of any of the articles exposing this scandal however my research was used by one of the journalists in a separate article by the israeli newspaper ha'aretz a journalist writing under the name john brown also exposed this scandal and the ukrainian ambassador to israel has bizarrely excuse me of being john brown based on zero evidence at all all of my work over the years exposing the rise of neo nazi is an post made on ukraine has been written under my name max blumenthal and it's the ukrainian ambassador not me who's advancing fake news but believe the story we're going to take take you straight to brussels president trouble speaking as promised let's listen in higher than that so we are we made a tremendous amount of progress today it's been about at a minimum they estimate and they're going to be giving exact numbers but since last year they've raised an additional thirty three billion dollars. that's been put up
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by the various countries not including the united states and the united states'. commitment to nato is very strong remains very strong but primarily because everyone the spirit they have the amount of money they're willing to spend the additional money that they will be putting up has been really really amazing to see it to see the level of spirit in that room is incredible and i hope that we're going to be able to get along with russia i think that we probably will be able to the people in the room think so but they nevertheless they were. we stepped up their commitment and stepped it up like they never had before so we pick look at a dish and all thirty three the number could actually be higher than forty when they give you the final number the secretary general solberg will be giving those numbers sometime today probably had his concluding press statement but we are
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we are doing numbers like they've never done before or ever seen before and you'll be seeing that i guess you'll be hearing that a little bit later ok we have our secretary of state as you know and we have john is here so if you have any questions for the three of us. mike pompei oh i just got back from my third trip as you know to north korea has become a true expert on the trips to north korea the best way to get there the best way to get out and he gets along very well he's doing a great job over there yes ma'am. yes. i told people that are be very unhappy if they didn't up their commitments very substantially because the united states has been paying a tremendous amount probably ninety percent of the cost of nato and now people are
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going to start and countries are going to start up being they're coming up and so i let them know yesterday actually i was surprised they didn't pick it up it took till today but yesterday i let them know that i was extremely unhappy with what was happening and they have substantially up their commitment and now we're very happy and have a very very powerful very very strong nato much stronger than it was two days ago yes ma'am. yes hi how we are i know you're very famous on television. right now. health you know or you very. well. you know they're getting. ready to get well they were probably worried because the united states was not being treated fairly but now we are because the commitment has been up so much so now they are and i was very firm
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yesterday you have to understand i know a lot of the people in the room i was here last year i let them know last year in a less firm manner but pretty firm and they raised an additional thirty three billion dollars i think going to forty billion but it's thirty three billion dollars as of today. and then today and yesterday i was probably a little bit more firm but i believe in nato i think that was a very important probably the greatest ever done but the united states was paying for anywhere from seventy to ninety percent of it depending on the way you calculate that's not fair to the united states in addition to that as you know we're in negotiations with the e.u. and we're going to be meeting with them next week we've been treated very unfairly on trade our farmers have been shut out of the european union and now you could say they're different but basically to a large extent they're the same countries so i think we're going to be ultimately treated fairly on trade we'll see what happens but i can tell you that nato now is
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really a fine tuned machine people are paying money that they never paid before they're happy to do it and the united states is being treated much more fairly yes or. b s news hour did you win any concessions in your meeting and discussions with the german chancellor when it comes to german defense spending and also this issue of purchasing energy from russia and secondly what would you say to your critics that say by creating this scene here at nato you're only enabling president putin in russia to further disturb things in ukraine in georgia and well if you consider putting up tremendously you know the additional funds at a level that nobody's ever seen. before i don't think that's helping russia i think that nato is much stronger now than it was two days ago i think that nato was not doing what they were supposed to be doing a lot of the countries and we were doing much more than we should have been doing frankly we were carrying too much of a burden that's what we call
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a burden sharing i was using that term a lot today burden sharing we had a fantastic meeting at the end twenty nine countries and they are putting up a lot germany is increased very substantially their time period and germany is coming along and we still have to figure out what's going on with the pipeline because the pipeline is coming in from russia so we're going to have to figure that out i brought it up nobody brought it up but me and we all are talking about it now and actually i think the world is talking about it now maybe more than anything else but we're going to figure that out but and frankly maybe everybody's going to have a good relationship with russia so they'll be a lot less problem with the pipeline but to me that was a very major point of contention we discussed at length today germany has agreed to do a lot better than they were doing and to have very happy with that we had a very good relationship with merkel yes the president hi thank you margaret talev
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from. after all these years i no longer think you. maybe i'm being dense here but could you just clarify are are you still threatening to potentially pull the united states out of nato for any reason and do you believe you can do that without congress' explicit support an approval i think i probably can but that's unnecessary and the people have stepped up today like they've never stepped up before and remember there were thirty three billion dollars more they're paying. and you'll hear that from the secretary general in a little while he thanked me actually he said he actually thanked me and everybody in the room thanked me there's a great collegial spirit in that room that i don't think they've had in many years they're very strong so very very unified very strong no problem right you know no no no problem mr president child america associated press you have said previously
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you wanted the countries to step up their starting a two percent yesterday the suggestion might be four percent or perhaps two percent at a much quicker timetable can you clarify what did they commit to doing is that satisfactory to you know what they're doing is spending at a much faster clip they going up to the two percent level now you have to understand some of the parliaments they have their own congresses they have a lot of things you have to go to so you know they're here as a prime minister as a president and they can't necessarily go in and say this is what we're going to do but they're going back for approvals some are at two percent others have agreed definitely to go to two percent and some are going back to get the approval and which they will get to go to two percent afterward two percent will start talking about going higher but i said ultimately we should be in years in advance we should be at four percent i think four percent it's the right number now the united states depending on the way you calculate it was at four point two percent and i said
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that's unfair and we have the largest g.d.p. by far especially since we've increased it by so much since a thing called the election our g.d.p. has gone way up and so the fact that our g.d.p. one way up that means we're paying for even more which is very unfair so i explain that. we we will go to much higher than two percent into the future but right now we're getting people up to two percent and that will take place over a fairly short period of time a short number of years ok yeah go ahead. that's from it you're going to their newspaper we understand your message graduations thank you think you know. we understand your message but some people ask themselves where you'll be tweeting differently once you board air force one thank you no that's other people that do that i don't i'm very consistent i'm a very stable genius. you go ahead. thank you sir jeremy diving
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with c.n.n. how are you. quick question with regards to germany and the comments that you made yesterday do you feel like given the threats that you made about potentially leaving nato about insulting germany's sovereignty to piers by suggesting they are totally controlled by russia do you feel like that's an effective way to conduct diplomacy and secondly would you be able to be a little bit more specific about the commitments that you secured today with regards to increasing financial commitment is there an updated timeline are there specific countries you could cite because a majority of them already planning to meet that two percent threshold by twenty twenty four no many of them fact germany was going to be in the year two thousand and twenty eight or thirty yeah i think it's a very effective way to deal but i didn't deal exactly the way you said i have great respect for germany my father's from germany. both of my parents are from the e.u. despite the.
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