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good food russia should ring. the kremlin confirms president putin has officially received an invitation from washington to meet with donald trump and a second major summit later this year. facebook is mocked for so-called cultural censorship after it removes ads featuring the works of a seventeen sentry artist known for his nude painting. the white house threatens to revoke the security clearance of six of bomber era intelligence officials accusing them of politicizing their public service and leveling baseless accusations that president trump. and help philanthropist who made his fortune as a slave trader is commemorated it is dividing the residents and bristol in southwest england the old ones with the plots going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what we saw you know the sign now you would guess
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it's money's already. so that's what i plucked i mean what. this is are two international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned seven pm welcome to the program moscow has confirmed it's received a long term syndication for president putin to visit washington for a second summit in the fall and says it's considering the proposal the us leader expressed willingness for further talks after the pair met in helsinki last week second meeting potentially was out of your proof. is that in the works is it planned has it been you know i would say it's in the works look we had a tremendous discussion on many things but the fact is we got along very well that i'd have a good relationship with you. we cannot go live to samir khan in washington d.c. so mero talk us through the details. well from what we know right now the next
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meeting between the two leaders could be at the next g. twenty summit in argentina all or president putin will be coming to d.c. to meet with trump now john bolton will be figuring out the details on his next visit to moscow but the last meeting between the two leaders in helsinki resulted in a wave of criticism against in the past week he's been called a number of names of a traitor weak puppy a kremlin stude putin's. f.s.b. agent and even a k.g.b. agent let's take a quick look. i don't know which side is the bride and which side of the groom enters it but it is there we're sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president why is president trump putting himself in this vulnerable high stakes an area and letting flat in their putin lead.
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a man that even president trump now says interfered in u.s. democracy invited to the white house and now the president has apparently doubled down. to washington so let's collude to get. this top spy in the united states he doesn't know how is that possible that the president of the united states is inviting putin for a second summit in a couple of months in the fall over at the white house because the president he works for is donald trump. but despite that a recent poll showed that the majority of americans support the upcoming me meeting with president putin and sixty one percent of americans are in favor of better relations with russia. let's take a look. but
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apparently nikki haley feels a little differently than many of americans let's take a look at what nikki haley had to say. we don't trust russia we don't trust we never well they're never going to be our friend that's just a fact now president putin's take is a little bit different let's take a look at what she had to say. as opposed to be believed as to who is not to be believed and we're interested no one if you put it this way did you get this idea that prison term interests me or i just used the defense interests of the united states of america and i do defend the interest of the russian federation of what they should do. but regardless of the media hysteria surrounding the last summit both sides agree that relations will
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benefit if they start talking some american reporting live from the u.s. capital think you. social media giant facebook has found itself under fire for moving the works of artist peter paul rubens from its advertisements the flemish painter is best known for his pieces that contain nudity and he says sesay takes a closer look at the story. full centuries these were considered priceless treasure as and masterpieces and now that contentious well according to facebook it appears the platforms take box approach to ads means that console the difference between art and pornography annoying art galleries and museums all of about open from visits one does to mark zuckerberg about ruben's breasts we have noticed that facebook consistently rejects works of art by paul reubens even though we secretly have to laugh about it your cultural censorship is make your life for all the
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difficult lost in the append that head to the face but see they've even all suck a big to discuss the matter. so who is the seventeenth century artist well his baroque style paintings of famously known to feature nudes and cherubs sometimes delicately draped with cloth but this artistic taste is a big no no with the media john strict advertising rules they call the flemish tourist company thinking if he's not appropriate for facebook he's not appropriate for you and if you have a social media account we have to take you away from the nudity thing to protect your good spirits even if artistic in nature this includes paintings individually such as a budget speech cleavage story but it's not just that we put you in front of this painting we are searching for. you. facebook has said it's open to discussion but there is no doubt this is great payoff spin by museum
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curators it is in fact possible to post artistic needs on facebook if it's part of an ad that is in the stricter guidelines and could be rejected but facebook might be playing it safe for different reasons back in two thousand and seventeen facebook came into fire for failing to may have sexual images of children and also failing to stop leaks revenge porn photos all this spot concerns in the face. moderation system facebook's where we both take census posts but it appears that makes it hard to distinguish between pornography and autistic nudity but when it comes to exploitation though you can be sure as a facebook user you'll be protected from. donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several obama error intelligence officials the white house press secretary said that they had politicized and in some cases monetize their access to sensitive information and may baseless claims about the
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president reporters were quick to question the implications of the threat because he doesn't like and he wants to punish them for you know i think you are creating your own story there is the president doing exactly what you just said the president doesn't want all these people there's a list of matters of national security by going after his political enemies people are politicizing agencies and departments that are specifically meant to not be political and not to be monetized off of security concerns or six people were named including former heads of the cia f.b.i. and n.s.a. all of them have been critical of trump's administration and the president's policies and all of them were broke obama era officials it's believed two of them no longer have clearance but they themselves say if it is revoked it won't really change anything the security clearance has nothing to do with how i or any of us feel about the president i don't get briefings i don't have access to any
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classified information it's more of a courtesy i don't go back for classified briefings won't have any effect on what i say all right. caleb often now takes a look at whether the move is a necessity or trump looking to clamp down on u.s. intelligence the former heads of u.s. intelligence agencies are now dabbling in politics the fired f.b.i. director james comey just advised the democrats to steer clear of socialism. democrats please please don't lose your minds and rush to the socialist left this president and his republican party accounts go on you to do exactly that now this comes just after his recent treat in which he said that the only way to support american values was to go democrat. all who believe in this country's values must vote for democrats this fall policy differences don't matter right now
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history has its eyes on us now james komi fits in with a big cast of characters these are former intelligence officers we're now telling us what we should be thinking about politics i know we're not nazi germany all right but there is a commonality there and a fear on on my part that we have standards we have to live up to having some understanding of the levers of power that or available to a president if. he chooses to bear to resize them from those. downright scary and and disturbing there's a big question first of all in terms of those who are on mr trump's their security team whether they can continue to serve in good conscience an individual who basically portrayed his nation now it hasn't always been like this former cia top boss george tenet became a private investment banker he left the public eye after leaving office and former
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f.b.i. director louis freeh he launched a private consulting firm here's why it's kind of a big deal it turns out that former intelligence officials usually keep their security clearance. he's john brennan monetizing his security clearance is john brennan making millions of dollars they volunteered secrets to the mainstream media with his attacks on donald trump so even after leaving office they've still got power and connections that they could use to further their agenda on the intelligence. so whatever happened to a quiet retirement now in the air pockets around the new forces of emerging former top spies who are turning to political activism. marty new york the editor of defense and foreign affairs magazine gregory coakley says that in any other country such behavior would be considered treasonous but what we've seen lately the last two years is. the situation with people like
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director of national intelligence clapper and the like brennan. and so on making extremely comments designed deliberately to undermine the current u.s. government now this is this would be treason of all the most governments around the world there are profound cases of damage to the united states' image to the united states' ability to function. you know national security sense from what we've seen from this range of. commenting in the last eighteen months to two years. i proposed plaque on the statue commemorating a seventeenth century merchant is dividing locals in the english city of bristol edward colston was a prominent figure in the city's history but also the slave trade much of his
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wealth was acquired through the royal african company which held a monopoly on the trade of gold ivory and slaves and some residents want to raise awareness of coal since past city authorities have announced plans to add a second inscription to the monument they propose including a paragraph explaining about the enslavement of africans around twenty thousand of whom are said to have died as a direct result of colston's involvement in the slave trade some locals are now calling the move pointless and for the stature to be removed altogether we spoke to racial equality campaigner lee jasper and stephen morris from the english democrats . why have we got the statue of a man who sold millions of africans into bondage and slavery ripped african babies from their mother's breast separated families killed maimed and murdered millions of africans but he gave money to charity so we should have a statue of him in our town square we have to look at the full history of the of
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the slave trade this was going on for thousands of years before europeans arrived africans were enslaved africans and selling them to the arabs way before we got the actually quite unfair to the past by today's standards and today's models so for me it's part of the history but it really got to be shown in the full history of what was going on at the time and not just to be a scene until european issue against the slave trade when the slave trade was very predominant across the entire continents at that signing so for me you look at the history of but we've got to put it into context julie the fifty million people who were not a ransom. for what we know and redesign and find here that day historians of the tie are all consensual around that figure so i think is you need to get your facts straight all depends what the plot is going to be saying because you've got to put things into context of what was going now you all the guest is just going on
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a complete. whatever whatever point he was trying to put forward and whatever argument he was trying to put forward is actually been lost and he's actually rants now you all the guesses these monies are racially and all the ground so that's what i. want to be trying to put forward and i'm going to pluck there then you have to make sure that you put it into context of what was happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either bristol. siham of shame which he can go in and all the order of colonial aspects and really of the past can go in but i don't way it should be could check true lies as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot judge historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the more blood was enslaved by blacks than they were by the europeans so he needs to tell us all the law why he was
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a critical why why r t why do you subjecting me to the most ignorant based racist. rewrite of the street a week early but obviously not. to name call the white man who's got no idea how we all believe in marriage to becoming. more blacks was enslaved by blacks than there were by the europeans so he needs to needs to actually look and stop being very hypocritical. the theme of alleged russian meddling seems to have touched a multitude of areas in recent times from presidential elections in the us to rebellion in spain's breakaway region catalonia and with nasa celebrating its sixtieth anniversary it's apparently gone into orbit. looks like we've had fifty two american astronauts launched by the russians what's interesting is not a single one of the an african-american none of our african-american astronauts
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have ever that marched by the russians is mean since twenty eleven no african-american astronauts from nasa have been in space and had the opportunity you know it does raise the question what's going on are the russians refusing to launch african-american astronauts. if that is the case i have never heard that. certainly i will start asking that question now that you've meant that to me but i have not heard that and i am unaware if that's the case. i seriously do not believe it was the russians our russian colleagues partly
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because i've been through the training with them and i think. i was able to develop really good working relationships with everyone there and. even a testament to that was that i think some of the people there may have known that nasa the speaking of doing this but they were adamant that i had to complete all of the training. more news after the break. you know world is a big part of the market and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper
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to hit the stories that make the stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development is only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. welcome back but you have given more details about how it plans to help member
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states deal with the influx of migrants as it attempts to quell the mounting discord over the crisis charlotte urban ski reports the e.u. it's suggesting could pay up to six thousand euros per migrant to host them in secure migrant senses here in europe the e.u. as we know has been searching for a political solution for some time now to deal with the tens of thousands of migrants that have been coming across the mediterranean to european shores for the last three years already in two thousand and eighteen we've seen around eighteen thousand people a rifle. for the mets to bring in c. in two thousand and seventeen that was one hundred and twenty thousand people and in two thousand and sixteen it was even more around one hundred eighty one thousand people making that crossing and landing in europe and as we know that many countries on the mediterranean have dealt with that and so the e.u. has been looking for this political solution to try and ease some of the tensions
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within the block particularly by italy who recently talked about the fact that it would close its ports to my quince. if you know it was built i want to put an end to this human trafficking which puts thousands of lives at risk in the same way that we raise the issue for the aquarius who raise it are the vessels that follow. but other countries i'm here to get from but instead of accepting the repo of the migrants are objects of the same want as north korea to protect the external borders of europe. one of them well we have had a little bit of a row back from italy in the last few days it's now said that while this new idea is on the table and it's being thrashed out it will allow us to talk for the next five weeks or so and those centers the idea would be to be able to process more efficient the asylum claims that those who reach european song from mediterranean countries well the european commission white paper which is suggested this idea
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says it will come out of the european budget now as we know the european budget is paid as a percentage of g.d.p. by the members of the european union so large a countries with large g.d.p.'s pay more such as germany for example that might cause some anger and annoyance in germany where we know that there has been some resistance to the tens of thousands of migrants who've come into the country over the last three years people unhappy with the fact that they feel they're secure and happy with paying for this so what we'll see is this launch of countries possibly contributing more to this new plan which may appease the smaller countries making the much more happy to receive migrants but at the end of the day will people be questioning whether countries like germany are essentially now going to be buying themselves out of this crisis. a football player of turkish origin has quit the german national team saying he was abused for a photo with the turkish president and used as
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a scapegoat for germany's poor world cup performance everyone has given his backing to the player. such race's treatment towards a young man for his religious beliefs is unacceptable he has given his to the german national team a photo with everyone back in may resulted in anger from politicians the german football association and media alike. he refuses to chantelle a national anthem it cools ad on his president and lets himself be photographed in front of pictures of muslim congress someone who does that is not german and someone who does that should not play football for the german national team such a photograph has a symbolic value and it is definitely not what is needed at the moment it is clear
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when you play for germany you represent the country and the german values. the photo of also without a plan was a mistake it is still a mistake to say the reason as it also gave did not convince me at all he speaks of respect but that raises the question of how it is respectful for the victims of crimes policy has respect for journalists who are in prison because they have done their job. what what we have seen here in the german team is basically a current also
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a reflection of what is going on in. their government that the german politics we have we have to lift the case on the impact. as much as almost basically the. elements of the media the green party also you know step this. well does this visit with the ring you we're just getting similar incident. took to twitter accusing the team's management of discrimination the german football association has been phatic lee rejected claims made by a still that they had been racist and disrespectful but the footballing body did accept that it could have done more to protect him now the footballer has quit some voices are continuing to criticize the midfielder well others are sympathetic. as you know the chancellor holds mess with a c.e.o. in high esteem and is that the c.e.o. is a great footballer who has done a lot for the national football team he has now made a decision that must be respected if you find it so and in any case of the truth on
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the peach the fact that the germans were knocked out of the wall cop has little to do with mr oswald having his picture taken with president zardari. former australia goalkeeper mark bosnich says he understands very well how was ill feels as a son of a migrant himself but you do have immigration there are going to be issues if you know it is understandable when you are either a son or grandson will second or third generation immigrant into that country to have feelings towards you so what's the country that you're originally from and also feeling for the contrie where you're at at that moment in time so i can understand where he's probably from completely well i think it was very unfair i mean germany had a very full world cup this is i was there for me wasn't any better or any worse than any out lies if you look at the statistics which i'm so you really think you know he was actually quite ok and he did a wonderful service for germany over the years he won the world cup twenty four years for me not. being played at the on several occasions before him and for
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yourself a wonderful career that's a wrap up of the day's top news and that's all for me as well but my colleague you know neil will be here at the top the hour. i've been saying the numbers mean something that they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars fine tempting. eighty five percent of the global wealth you long for the ultra rich. six percent of markets or thirty percent just last year somewhere. four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers
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