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so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be close that's what the before you the more people get. interested always at the water's edge. there should. be. donald trump calls his meeting with kim jong un in north korea a great honor that is accused back home of squandering american influence. also this hour the e.u. commission is in deadlock as its chief don't leave the bloc summit of member states leaders divided over who should get the news top jobs. and the front runner to become british prime minister boris johnson denounces the remarks of absolute
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liberalism by vladimir putin adding that breaks it will prove him right. there watching or to international bring you here live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. making history donald trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president to enter north korea and the north korean media and trump himself dubbed the meeting an amazing event the reaction back home was far more muted if not outright critical. vague talk about talks while kim continues to develop nuclear warheads and missiles seems like this gigantic p.r. stunt in trenches unembellished his authoritarian rule without any real meaningful strategy for denuclearization out president shouldn't be squandering american influence on photo ops and exchanging love letters with a ruthless dictator instead we should be dealing with north korea through
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a principle diplomacy that promotes yes securitate defense how allies and uphold human rights i have no problem with him sitting down with kim june in north korea or anyplace else but what's going to happen tomorrow and the next day if we're going to bring peace to this world we need to move forward diplomatically and not just a photo opportunities. after crossing the demarcation line between the 2 koreas with his counterpart kim jong un trump in turn said a lot of progress had been made during their talks attentions against pyongyang remain in place our senior correspondent mark explained rather based on pollack meeting could affect the almost total economic blockade of north korea. for all the buzz hype and coverage denuclearization was going nowhere it had stalled again despite all the summits and all the handshakes perhaps what it needed was something crazy something radical.
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the food sitting u.s. president to visit north korea who would have thought the world's most militarized border to boot they shook hands again and talked to him draw moon and drum trying to revive denuclearize ation efforts the. clinically dead made some progress so we need to start small form teams to find common ground little things that could lead to bigger ones and spoiling everything and as is tradition now of those sanctions they're saying on memory or some point look i'm looking forward to taking the ball i don't like sanctions being on his country i'm looking forward but the sanctions remain in the us but at some point during the negotiation things going to happen
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and that's what we'll be talking about promises promises it was sanctions the to the last summit and the state says trump until this verified clear eyes ation progress however long that takes and that's what bugs north korea how. 2 sides av meaningful honest discussions when one of them is on its knees being strangled by the other this is a manifestation of the most extreme hostile acts by the united states all these speak clearly to the fact that the world dream of the united states to bring us to our knees by means of sanctions and pressure has not changed at all but grows even more undisguised now factor in those thousands of u.s. troops stationed in south korea with guns trained in the north and you'll understand why trust is well it isn't their feeling young knows it's history
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too many nations that have gone through denuclearization with then invaded or bombed by the us i doubt kim jong un wants to join that club america fears north korea is just need in the month to get out from under those sanctions they cade's of talks in the kims have stuck by the nukes we don't expect chairman kim to tell us the truth that's where we're going to verify any denuclearization that takes place that's why we will ensure that we see actual on the ground on the ground outcomes we're not going to take anyone's word for it it's not all doom and gloom though this is an ancient conflict by modern standards and this is never going to be solved overnight they need to talk and that's what they're doing and they seem to get it now that you start small and build up the big and hopefully sometime soon the world's most militarized moved dangerous border will well i better leave become
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any less tense but at least they'll be no nuclear standoff to worry about. we're joined live now by dr robert senior lecturer in the 1st algae department at lancaster university welcome to the program now the leading u.s. democratic presidential candidate joe biden says trump is diminishing america on the world stage by meeting with kim is that a fair characterization. well i think you know what biden means there is that donald trump should be meeting with other quote unquote legitimate leaders of countries i think that the political elite in washington are questioning why donald trump is going to have somebody that they consider to be in who may be a dictator and so they want politics played a certain way where you only talk to certain people within within your circle and donald trump has has shown that that's not how he plays the game and he's using this as an opportunity to look presidential so he can sit on the stage for the 2020
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campaign cycle which were in and say look i'm i'm a peace printer i'm a i'm a global diplomat now you touched on this why do you think so many in the u.s. focus on can being a quote dictator but they're fine with trump meeting the saudi royal family for example. yeah well i mean certainly donald trump's trying to probably in these deals increase some sort of economic potential for north korea in the united states where the united states would probably win out on any of those types of economic plans that a peace deal my friend but certainly saudi arabia is is the capitalistic go to counterpoint of the united states trade it's one where there's a lot of economic times particularly in terms of military sales and in activities within the middle east so you know these politicians are expecting out of both sides of their of their minds here but certainly donald trump is to you know hughes he's not he's not saying i'm going to go to this place to really create
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peace when what he's doing in his own country is particularly on the border with mexico is creating a disaster and increasing military presence so he's sending very confusing messages i think to domestic audiences who are paying attention to this speaking about peace one place but then creating violence and havoc in his own nation. now do you think that these talks give kim a legitimate see as the obama era cia chief has claimed i mean what does painting actually gain from such meanings. well sure i mean i think on an international stage it's coming out to look like north korea is able to welcome a dignitaries able to speak in. a common language and in a softer tone now what happens when these parties separate from each other as we see it is that they keep lobbying back and forth rhetoric towards towards one another but i think that that shot of them walking across that the murky asian line
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you know you don't see signs of military you see pretty plants and clean gravel and nice nice sidewalks that may not be with what life is like for many people in north korea but that's also not the way life looks for many people in the united states and so for both of them it is a beautiful portrait. where there is legitimacy for hind it but it also is doing i'm asking a lot of problems of both nations dr robert ritchie of lancaster university thank you so much for joining us on the program today. commission chief has again suspended a bloc summit as it leaders of member states squabble over who should get used top jobs the talks in brussels or into their 20th hour our europe correspondent peter over has more. well a number of big jobs in the european institutions need to be decided in the nearest
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future really but the biggest job among them in the one that's causing the most consternation when it comes to putting forward a candidate is european commission president it's who will take over from john claude younker and what we understand is that that is not happening at the moment because of a split within the conservative bloc in the european council of the european councils made up of the their heads of government of the 28 e.u. member states they decide on who they want to nominate the candidate backed candidates then put forward to the european parliament who vote on it they can't get past the nomination stage at the moment john quote a young himself who's part of the process of searching for his replacement wasn't giving much away to the press. monitors of my. leadership someone. certainly wasn't holding back the french president was well visibly angry at times when he spoke to the press he said it was
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embarrassing that they couldn't come up with a solution in the e.u. 2028 in the european council and he said that if they were in this position perhaps the whole system needed to be changed that would be sydney today has ended in failure we were unable to reach any agreement something i think reflects very badly on the council and on europe well when it comes to who is causing the problems who is causing the problems with getting this deal across it's really a group that's being led by poland and by italy well i'm going to merkel had initially. for the job of european commission president she then switched her allegiance when she realized that wasn't going to happen and had backed the timmermans plan however she said its progress was being made but this it was a very difficult road ahead still to be to wait. things are going in the talks will be easy and that's pretty mildly the e.u. parliament for this to be extraction is fixated on the principle of top candidates
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and yet the biggest fool is the european people's party has no majority say and so gentle to school had a difficult task today who will try to be constructive so the european council the heads of government of the $28.00 member states of the european union will reconvene in brussels all day tuesday at 11 am as they try and work out who should be the next president of the european commission plenty still to go yet when it comes to who will take over from john claude younger still anybody's guess right now. in germany 3 men have been charged in connection with the sexual abuse of more than 40 children aged between $3.14 of the suspects have pleaded guilty to be a supporter they took place over a number of years at a campsite in a small german town of loop between them the men are accused of some $450.00 cases of child abuse local authorities are being blamed for failing to act earlier.
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most of the abuse was by a single suspect identified only as andreas v. he is accused of almost 300 sex crimes against 23 children they fans are believed to have been committed in 1908 and then between 2008 and last year. the police are accused of an action that despite evidence of abuse for years and the authorities are also blamed for letting evidence disappear back in february they admitted losing almost a terabyte of evidence you know one of the children's representatives says the victims were question in a way inappropriate for their age the authorities themselves ignored there was a police failure calling the situation a debacle the region's interior minister says this was worse than negligence and
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should never happen again we spoke to one of the victim's lawyers about the mistakes that were made. we have seen numerous floors the most terrifying is the disappearance of $155.00 c.d.'s from a secure police station we're talking about the c.d.'s which were found at the campsite in the main suspects trailer it turned out that the people we've probably convictions for possession of child pornography were working at the police station and still are as for the interrogation of the children they were questioned at the police station but this is not what should have happened there are specific ways in which children can be questioned and it involves support from social services and the establishment of a trusting relationship it should not happen as an interviewer to police station that my opinion matters were allowed to escalate because of the careless approach to information on child pornography and paedophilia and the department's employees lack of awareness it is simply unacceptable for a department to react in this manner and then tried to cover up its own negligence
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. the man expected to become britain's next prime minister has taken issue with remarks made by vladimir putin or stanton has vowed to show that the president was wrong to note that liberalism is now obsolete the favorite in the u.k.'s conservative party leadership contest insists that bracks that will prove his point here aren't his point wake up from london with more. ever since that demand putin declared that liberalism is obsolete in that interview ahead of the g 20 summit in japan there's been plenty of discussion about what liberalism actually means in the media and lots of economists keen to point out the economic benefits of a liberal democracy and let's just say there are plenty of those that are keen to counter the russian president's hypothesis one such figure is boris johnson the favorite to be the u.k.'s next prime minister he's written a lengthy article in the telegraaf where he's defended liberalism in the u.k.
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saying that it's made the country a fair a prosperous and a meritocratic society and he contrasts that with the way that he views the kremlin and in one part of the article he really lays into the russian political system but the conclusion of boris's defense of liberalism is that the u.k. has to leave the e.u. by the 31st of october otherwise the u.k. risks looking like an illiberal and undemocratic country one of the problems with the e.u. as it has developed over the past 45 years of our membership is that this is begun seriously to undermine the fundamental characteristic of a liberal democracy that the people should have the power at elections to remove those who make the loopholes the e.u. system makes this impossible if we want to uphold liberal values we must leave by october the 31st and we will say from boris's perspective the u.k.
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is a liberal democracy and to prove that it's got to leave the e.u. by that how low we deadline now the european union doesn't consider itself any less of a liberal democracy than the u.k. i have to say that i strongly disagree with the main argument. that liberalism is obsolete. we are here. also to firmly and soon you will call the defendant from most liberal democracy donald tusks already complained that the u.k. is wasting all the extra time it was granted in april for that brags that extension and i suspect he might not agree with boris johnson's idea that the u.k. should leave the e.u. a.s.a.p. in order to prove that it's a liberal democracy but just to take you back to where this all started that
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vladimir putin called meant in an interview to the f.t. ahead of the g 20 summit but to be used to there is also the so-called liberal idea which is outlived its purpose. have admitted that some elements of the liberal idea such as multiculturalism are no longer tenable this really was an expansive interview but that one soundbite has regenerated headlines and launched a 1000 counter articles and rubbed a lot of western politicians up quite frankly the wrong way and what it's exposed is that everyone's definition of the concept of liberalism appears to be different and that may be due to their personal political objectives your global news update continues after this short break.
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room sick. really. really. welcome back 4 people including a baby are confirmed dead and more than 20 injured in a missile strike in syria syrian state t.v. says the attack was carried out by israel israeli jets reportedly targeted military bases near the syrian cities of damascus and homes at around midnight on sunday syrian media says the country's military responded to the attack israeli army has yet to comment on the incident meanwhile we spoke to experts from both sides of the conflict. israel has posted through its premier and other officials that they are doing or conducting operations inside syria last night it was a little bit more comprehensive than usual and it actually comes one week after the
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meeting or significant meeting took place in israel between the americans the russians and the israelis so it looks like israelis are up in the n.t. for some reason but at the end of the day there is no doubt in syrian government's mind i would argue that this is going to be you know blame for much on israel the details are too sketchy we are too in an early phase to tell exactly what happened yet it doesn't come by any surprise normally the arabs they used to claim all sorts of accusations against israel not all of them turned to be necessarily true israel doesn't matter whether things are doing outside of its borders unless unless it is affecting its own security well it is more against international law to threaten the country 247 by its annihilation that is precisely what all the our neighbors around not only declared but even brag about their loud.
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as pride month concludes around the world the l.g.b. to community is divided in the u.s. getting rallies were held and their claims the main event has become too commercialized the reclaim prime coalition held its separate march in new york with what it called no corporate floats and no plea at the official event no longer addresses the political struggles of the community under the trumpet ministration meanwhile a new report suggests a sharp decline in acceptance of gay and lesbian people among young americans. according to the survey the number of young people who felt comfortable interacting with the l g b t community fell last year all more felt uncomfortable about a relative coming out more americans aged 18 to 34 also didn't like the idea of gay issues being taught in school how are the acceptance rate rose among people age 72 and over we got reaction to the decline in tolerance from a community representative and from the author of the study. these munisteri
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experiencing could be leading to this of ocean it's in you know as to takes time for people to understand our job is to educate about nonconformity. we counter the narrative that young people are more progressive intolerant these numbers are very alarming in signal a looming social crisis in discrimination. activists burned in starkest says radicals are turning people against their community and our community has been overtaken by a very sort of extremist very political faction that has tried to essentially politicize everything under the umbrella of. there is sort of this more extremist progressive faction that has really overreached i think they've made a lot of what comfortable i think a lot of people on the aisle to take community feel uncomfortable once it is put out into the internet and to be the atmosphere that you are a racist or bigot or
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a hate group or whatever it lives and can be on the internet and so then other people in the future will use that against you to say oh you can't come here we should be here we watch a lot here because there's always there's already been in the southwest. russia and china have agreed to increase trade using their own national currencies reducing reliance on the u.s. dollar currently only 10 percent of trade between the 2 countries is conducted in roubles anyone but under the new deal that figure is to rise to 50 percent raise the issue at a meeting between the 5 brics emerging nations at the g 20 summit. the joint work between the brics countries and shifting to trade using our own national currencies is moving along well. to cut their use of global currency is like a dollar and euro russia and china will have to avoid swift which is the world's largest payment system it's used 511000 financial institutions in $200.00 countries and is heavily reliant on the dollar so if claims to be politically neutral but has
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repeatedly have blocked access to russian and chinese banks due to u.s. sanctions russia and china are also working on developing ruble any one financial instruments and in a similar development the e.u. has created a settlement platform called instax to allow firms to continue trading with iran bypassing u.s. sanctions washington has expressed its concern over the move my national communications director at the 10th amendments center social movement told us america's the use of the dollar as a tool of economic warfare will backfire i think is just. a matter of self-defense in many ways the us is used the swiss system is convert billy club as an instrument of foreign policy and i think it's only natural that countries that are on the other end of that billy club are going to look for ways to pull themselves out of that type of situation so we're seeing this movement across the world you could have a very negative effect on the u.s.
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economy and i think a lot of people don't understand this the dollars already in a risky position as more and more countries seek to. eliminate their dependence on the dollar it furthers weakens the currency and you know eventually many people believe that the dollar will not be the reserve currency or at least not the sole reserve currency so i think the u.s. should be very careful. top of their game console makers microsoft sony and nintendo have joined forces against the trump administration's new tariffs on goods from china. the video game console supply chain has developed in china over many years of investments by oil companies and our partners it would cause significant supply chain disruption to shift sourcing entirely to the united states' referred country and it would increase costs even beyond the cost of the proposed tariffs on products that are already manufactured under tight margin conditions 96 percent of game console sold in the u.s.
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are made in china console makers state a 25 percent tariff could harm industry that employs almost a quarter of a 1000000 people they add that the prices to consumers will rise which would lead to a fall in sales worth an estimated 350000000 dollars a year gamer and technology expert artur louis told us that donald trump underestimate how harmful his tariffs will be for the u.s. . the. president trumped dawned on the stand oh i don't know 60 percent of adult population us game players gamers community are made are united on the situation and we'll push a lot. to mr trump and obviously the huge companies microsoft sawney tame go play everything. out a lot of influence for you $3400000000.00 industry around the world so i think. very bad situation for all mr trump and all the hard low
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gaiters. that's a wrap up of the day's top news for now thanks for tuning in. us china talks are back on track but a 2nd front has opened up the u.s. europe trade is heading into a storm arend is again in the center of the debate also the circus has come to town and it's called the democratic process. time after time so we're going underground 51 years to the day the us deep state established the phoenix program talk getting civilians with rape torture and murder
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to prevent the unification of vietnam coming up in the show after president trump endorsed good friend boris johnson we speak to former foreign policy adviser to donald trump george papadopoulos who says the former foreign secretary and frontrunner to be the next u.k. pm was partying with alleged russian agents during the miller investigation and in full the 1st interview given by britain's shadow for. and the merchant sees ministers and his reinstatement in germany corbin's labor party chris williamson about how he wants to work with the board of deputies of british jews in a labor government after boris johnson or jeremy hunt is defeated at the ballot bowl all the smoke coming up in today's going underground the 1st today marks 73 years since the usa did this. go for the tommy bomb has been successfully done today the legacy of u.s. detonation of nuclear weapons in the south pacific is threatening yet more life
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thanks to the climate emergency but unlike harry truman president trump is arguably more concerned about human life he claimed he saved 150 lives by not bombing iran not bombing a country is arguably not what could have been expected from a hillary clinton white house nevertheless for those who supported the democrats hawk trump was elected not by the people but by the kremlin this is session fanned by mainstream media led to the jailing of a member of donald trump's foreign policy advisory panel his name is george papadopoulos his new book deep state targets how i got caught in the crosshairs of the plot to bring down president trump details how he did time for deleting his facebook account he joins me now from los angeles george welcome to going on the ground if any before any of our viewers think that you work with the russians the mainstream media talking about that for years just to say obviously in the book you make it clear you consider yourself an american patriot i'm going to begin.

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