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it's a lot watching your children grow up. in waves and say bye daddy as you're walking out of the abyss it doesn't get easy. president trump heads to the. divide. hastily brokered meeting with north korea's. trade ceasefire between the u.s. and china and positive steps in relations with moscow and washington the g 20 summit in japan a few hits. the meeting was good in business like we discussed a whole range of interests to russia united states and we had a discussion really great actually we had a great discussion. whether it was really a tremendous discussion. to save the iran the.
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european launch of a new payment system to bypass the u.s. sanctions on the islamic republic. and you're watching international live from our studio with me. welcome to the program. president and the leader of south korea to travel to the demilitarized zone on the north korean peninsula to me to north korea's leader kim jong il confirmed the meeting will go ahead within the last hour. we're going to the d.m.z. border and i'll be meeting with chairman kim i look forward to it very much i look forward to seeing him we've developed a very good relationship and we understand each other i do believe he understands
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me and i think i maybe understand 10. if it actually happens it will be the 1st time in history that the leaders of the u.s. and north korea will have met on at the demilitarized zone president trying to say as a possible 3rd north korea u.s. summit will depend on today's meeting with king john speaking in south korea president trump said even a handshake would mean a lot don't try and offer it to me to came in the demilitarized zone between north and south korea before a trip to seoul he made the suggestion on twitter and then repeated it during his closing remarks at the summit north korea officials have called the u.s. presence invitation and very interesting suggestion but say they have not yet received an official proposal. the 2 leaders have met twice in the past 12 months their 1st summit was held in singapore last year and the 2nd meeting was in hanoi vietnam in february the u.s. wants to denuclearize north korea and reach an agreement on destroying its whole
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arsenal and end its development program north korea wants the removal of sanctions in return but neither of those meetings could find a compromise the last one ending promptly well we're joined live now by hong kong based political science joseph chan joseph thanks for coming. on to the program. president trying as he is heading to the korean demilitarized zone beyond this symbolic gesture what do you think is the purpose of this visit. well i think from. all. the near future not too well new. certainly not. who we.
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incident situation and he's. immediately sued to keep. symbolizes the political will on the part of both sides to try to reach. agreement and bowl to our continuing negotiations but apparently our. march part of we will be originals for further negotiations at the ministerial level in their mean world the r. and r. the more far more or better people hear something needing between the 2 leaders joseph isn't a stranger you know he's obviously going to the demilitarized zone but. he said that he was going to meet them obviously we know the intentions that. he wants to be the person. so. the person who will be able to sort those historical
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problems out but north korean officials have said they haven't received an official proposal is that somewhat ought. yes seems to be all in fact the last summit meeting. here not march exactly because of in adequate relations exactly because of the almost from not called polls anything new you see the crux of the issue is the from an assertion demands of the universe of all there is fire a bow in cries asian on the part of before it will consider the look in the sentient this is not it's not the ball from judging one's point of view kindle and circling one some intermediate are agreement some kind of of.
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which by stage are agreements so much so that partial lifting of the sanctions can be achieved within a very short period of time with the approval of the united states so korea and china are ready to come our economic assistance for. this is exactly what our children when desireless receive no. nor strong indicator from donald from are ready and willing to move their kind of step joseph if past meetings have not achieved what the u.s. has thought that they could do and obviously with this meeting an official meeting official meeting we don't quite understand what it is there's been no preparation as you say how is this continued and some might perceive a forceful approach going to work if we're not seeing anything in the path.
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well meeting between the 2 leaders speech into their leaders is nonetheless meaning for if both sides of indications in a face to face and counter that they are ready to listen and to meet our undersize demands and allowing ministers to pursue further negotiations work intense and of reaching a mutually except a boy agreement this may be an important truth is at least feel busy allow the momentum of the negotiations through to return and this is exactly what both sides want when they have their 1st are when they have to 1st summit and this is what our president. in seoul wong's as well and i'm sure the subcommittee president will be eager to assume an important role. in the media.
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yeah i mean what do you think is going to change with this meeting they've already had 2 meetings. neither of which ended with any breakthrough on the denuclearized sation that the u.s. desperately wants before they are prepared to do anything else is it going to change this time. we don't know yet he has not indicated to us are the likely of the best and the. ready to mental. some of our nuclear. facilities and. allow the start let's gain some of the sanctions or at least amount of you know end time to offer economic assistance to. just appears to be the more reasonable our arrangement and more are hopefully
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going to be scheduled negotiations. level are very very quickly after gives some. yeah but we all speculating now at the media briefing joseph with the south korean president president trump he's also said and we've heard this in other deals that it's made another negotiations the previous administration for not good for their careers but things have changed with him before we go on with this let's have a quick listen to trump and what he said. what was pretty our previous the previous administration was. for south korea and very very similar to. those who want to be a very. it's changed very quickly. through positive a lot of positive things going to the great. jess of do you think things have really changed and a trial where the private previous administrations are that bad that they couldn't
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sort this out. well since the free world. agreement between the united states and north korea in 1904 actually nothing has been including the rather fruitless 6 party negotiations now at the truly important parts of parties the united states and north korea are talking and you now have the 3rd summits already are at least this will be a much of there is a considerable reduction of collisions in the area and the career at the moment at this stage is still the framing from long range missile and nuclear tests and desist certainly important we certainly hope that this summit meeting will need to . but the process of use the long arguers
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and the all kinds of troubles that is because of the lack of mutual trust yes ok how can a base political scientist joseph chang and good to have you on the program to discuss this thank you jesse and. president putin in trying to agree to hold new arms control talks on america as a trade at more ptrace with china the g 20 summit which trapped up on saturday in japan seems to have ironed out some of the tension facing the world it was in a socket for us. you may like it or not but the g 20 year round table isn't the biggest summit attention grabber the reality is that everyone is keen to know what happens at the so-called buy lasts and the one that the media was hungry for the most happened on friday the face to face between donald trump and vladimir putin one and
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a half hours behind closed doors or wait the journalists were there. just for a little bit at the very beginning not to the delight of mr trump. and to a cleese tried to make american journalists leave him alone on one particular matter donald trump said this. was. going to be. a very. soon after time after time the president's kept repeating how happy they war with how they got along the meeting was good and businesslike we discussed the whole area of issues which are of interest to russia and the united states we spoke about their economic
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relations russia sees that american businesses are interested in developing better relations with russia we had a discussion we had a great actually we had a great discussion president putin most of it was really a tremendous discussion i can see trade going out with russia we could do fantastically well we do very little trade with russia which is ridiculous frankly so from now on the top diplomats of russia and america will be working together on a new framework for global arms control plus the administration's agree to joint efforts to boost mutual trade and donald trump is considering coming to moscow in may next year he was invited there for the victory day celebrations another leader who got an invitation by the kremlin was emanuel macron and as we found out here and. mr mccausland won't have a problem with saying hello when he comes to russia. here.
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so as you can see great vibes add that late night meeting to like when putin was with you case to resume a for the 1st time in 3 years london is set to remain and cold war mode with moscow the good g 20 news though is those who were in panic mode because of us china trade wars can breathe with relief for now we're going to continue the negotiation we agreed that i would not be putting tariffs on the $325000000000.00 that i would have the ability to put it on if i wanted i have a tremendous relationship with president xi nobody else would have the deal that we were getting tens of billions of dollars from china coming in and donald trump xi jinping bilad work its magic no new import tariffs for the time being and further
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talks to try and and the trade wars all together now everyone who is really making this planet spin angle all marco. mohamed ben. and aired on who by the way heard for the 1st time from donald trump that washington wasn't treating fairly sometimes got their fair share of headline making by last and we as journalists got to notice quite a few amusing moments here and osaka.
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conservative investigative group project. for a probe into google i'll have all the details on that story and we'll after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only really. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and
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talk. you know world. it's time. to dig deep to hit the stories that midstream refuses to tell more than we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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welcome back to the european union has launched a new payment system aimed at helping its firms bypass u.s. sanctions on iran brussels is at odds with washington after the u.s. in a last ditch the 2015 landmark nuclear court and reintroduced strict trade restrictions the sanctions busting tool is called the european financial settlement mechanism or instax washington threatens to sanction any country that buys all from iran terror on response and responded by increasing its production of no enrich uranium and threatens to produce near weapons grade levels if it's not guarded from the u.s. sanctions america's campaign of maximum pressure on saran and doesn't and then there are foreign minister accuses trump of violating international law when resorting to all cake politics with his threats to obliterate iran. president from should remember that. is the united nations road force.
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on tuesday trying to threaten iran with obliteration if taran attacks anything american when asked about the possibility of a war with iran he boasted that it would be a quick affair but said that he doesn't want one. on friday the u.s. sent more stealth fighters to the persian gulf adding to the military deployment already there the president of iraq has spoken out against this he warned that he will not allow the u.s. to use his country to launch any kind of military action against neighboring countries. the american troops the coalition troops in iraq again at the invitation of the iraqi government for the specific exclusive mission of fighting isis we do not want to be a staging post foot or any hostile action against any of our neighbors including our own. secretary of state my pompei or things the united states and everything it can to deescalate tensions with the islamic republic. america's done everything it
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can to deescalate if there is conflict if there is war if there is a comerica cuba because the arabians made that choice the pressure or the approach that the americans or their allies have had toward iran has impact that this behavior iran now we are in this coalition more in the region as a result of the united states withdrawal from the nuclear deal and then followed by the maximum pressure against iran on the one side we're seeing the americans talking about the goetia on the other hand they're using military threats as well as economic war against the country this shows inconsistency as well as i think ambiguity in their policies because i think donald trump is enjoying advisors who have conflict viewpoints towards iran and other international issues and this has caused this broad chaos to the white house in relation and is of iran the solution in the region needs cooperation and talks and diplomacy between different
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sides in the region this is the argument of iran. conservative investigative project where a task has been banned from video portal vimeo due to violation of community lines it comes just days after the great person you probe into google and the way the search engine alters it's. a direct content to you says the video includes an interview with a whistleblower and a secretly filmed conversation with a company executive. just. a word it's a great. let's see here a day like. today will these. be forced to be charged with the same techniques.
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the. subsidiary of google also banned the video the link nash owes a blank screen with a message stating it had been broken and privacy rules. has seen the film in full. it's a household name for everything searched online it hosts those stupid videos you watch when the boss is not looking and there's a new service coming in 2020 electing the u.s. president at least according to activists from project very to us who say they interviewed an insider from google. books in 2016 the company did a complete one. what they thought was important. and. there's a lot of because of there's a lot of. bruce and some that's. got a lot to learn so we. start policing your users because we don't
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want it to happen are. you sure can search on google but who said anything about finding according to the documents which are alleged to have come from the same anonymous insider the algorithms will move down those results they deem quote unfair and trust me google's algorithms aren't voting for trump this document is about algorithmic unfairness it reads quote for example imagine that a google image query for c.e.o.'s shows predominantly men even if it were a factually accurate representation of the world it would be algorithmic unfairness time to. slow. down or balances out. google secretly adding filters for its search is. like a loan shark adding interest points in the finest of prints at the bottom of
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a 100 page document except google does that in invisible ink but search is by far not the only tool in google's arsenal a web browser smartphones tablets laptops p.c.'s an operating system for phones tablets and smart t.v.'s the world's best seller that as over 2 and a half 1000000000 active users monthly google can tinker with any of those any time at its whim and apparently it plans to do so including to their head of responsible innovation. that it was good. for you. to be taken care of what they. think. now how's that for innovation or how's that for don't be evil how's that for do the
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right thing actual slogans google promises to a bite to proudly but why not play god when it's totally the right thing it's pretty scary they they are also research results to match their definition of fairness because it just in a matter of a few people say is with a d. mystere and what they deem isn't fair really their fairness term is kind of a smokescreen like the person was saying in video that like the etc scene is more about their particular political viewpoints google they are published in certain stories to curating news specifically for the actual goal of not having a particular person in the white house that it's clear election interference what google is doing is way way way more damaging and actually legitimate compared to the rush of conspiracy theories that have been floating around. because the insects have a film. claims the video is nonsense and says she has no connection to the projects
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discussed although admits she did use imprecise language. in other news now severe flooding in eastern siberia has claimed the lives of 5 people to a missing and more than 300 are in need of urgent assistance according to the emergency minister. over 1000 residents have been evacuated from the region saturday it was the 5th consecutive day of tarantula rain in the province and more is expected of a 4000 houses are reportedly underwater roads and bridges have also been submerged
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severing china's support links and holding back the work of the emergency services president putin has told officials to provide housing for all those affected and begin repairing damage to infrastructure. and that's on news on the back around 30 minutes time with no global updates so do stay with us. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see that. it's hard to take some from somebody if you know have some replacement. to this interview to our news market over the bay bridge me. there are
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4 years or. so are going to you start selling drugs it will hire suburb was the money back. then just me your way of life almost every single mccullers peaceful 4th hour. do you guys who are sick and you security systems are there. get out. they were jack b. again. you see people did not their cars you know see you coming in the herd and it seems like the hurry about run into the house like they don't want to they don't want to talk to your good for me or anything like that. or if you. ride this dry river. give me. the
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f.t.'s primary role is in regulation of what the label says is and there is actually in there's the f.d.a. is not regulating quality production sourcing any of those things they're regulating that what you say is on the label is actually on the label the most shocking thing about the pet food industry that has remained since basically has started doing this work is the f.d.a. compliance policies i still cannot understand how and industry is provided by a federal tax supported organization loopholes to avoid federal law if you go to the f.d.a. website and just type in compliance policies and then scroll down the page to hand feed and and there's one after another they allow contamination by pesticides contamination by industrial chemicals contamination bad natural toxins contamination felf micro biological contamination over tolerance for
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permitted drug residues. it's incredible. the law says that can be but the compliance policy says don't worry go ahead we won't enforce. for all practice. purposes there's nobody looking out for the average guy in 2006 the mystery illness began to sicken thousands of pets across the united states and canada thrusting the industry into the spotlight like never before. ok everyone is so forget about this recall tell us what do people need to know about this recall so it's menu food menu foods menu foods menu foods on any food on march 16th 2007 many foods began recalling dog foods produced in their facilities in kansas and new jersey what disturbs me about this incident is that it confirms yet again the pet food as well as human.

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