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frances and called it in. >> they're hauling ass driving on the wrong side of the road acting like idiots. >> reporter: frances was still on bonnie's tail, when -- >> i hear this wind coming in. >> reporter: the howl of the wind snapped francesut of her trance. she looked back and realized her third-row passenger window was shattered. and then, she realized something else. she couldn't see bill anywhere. frances called her sister connie, who lived close by. then she called her daughter nikki. >> she goes, i can't find your dad. i don't know where your dad is. i'm turning around. >> reporter: frances started to make her way back down the highway. she spoke to connie again. >> my sister tells me, i found him. >> reporter: connie had jumped in her own car and soon came upon bill and his bike by the side of the road. he'd crashed and was in bad shape. police were already at the scene when frances arrived. >> and then as i'm running to him, an officer grabs me. and i yank him. i heard somebody yell, that's his wife. leave her alone. and i get down to where he's at. and he's alive. >> reporter: do you say anything to him? >> i was just in shock. and he kept telling me, i can't breathe, vieja. and i told him calm down, dad. calm do
frances and called it in. >> they're hauling ass driving on the wrong side of the road acting like idiots. >> reporter: frances was still on bonnie's tail, when -- >> i hear this wind coming in. >> reporter: the howl of the wind snapped francesut of her trance. she looked back and realized her third-row passenger window was shattered. and then, she realized something else. she couldn't see bill anywhere. frances called her sister connie, who lived close by. then she...
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france france has decided about. refusing usability yeah yeah ua get againstim a combat and dan castle over ready to visit. the data some ring. three are all set and see that we have really no forgetting that instant. loan that is. faced with. a conversation. back tracked admitting made a grave error in his perception yeah today ling is only. two you a little intimidated a completely is not only a major change. so i'm going to be with you. yes yes since ron brown eyes i should check my nine ninety minutes at the most from. all of this bill bill will and in general benefits intentions he's give future. may. this was a hundred and five foot four hundred eighty two nights are cool and i take to get against. my mind has been criticized today. on social. he seems only. six it's also i want. and a technical adr [inaudible] dignstitju [inaudible] the commission. say no [inaudible] to the leaving for the sure sure different [ininaudible] with. captionsns to subsist on the what's the worst of all so we have we have prevented.
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european solution are the countries on the southern perimeter of europe that is not necessarily france france of course does have a mediterranean border but the key countries here are italy are greece possibly also spain they're the ones the chance is going to really need to work on some macross support is helpful but it's not going to get her all the way where she needs to be by the end of this month well into thank you so much t w chief political correspondent mami crane. and migration remains a hot button issue in the u.s. as well anger is growing on both sides of the political aisle there as president trump defends his border policy of separating migrant children from their parents or than two thousand miners have been separated from their parents at the border since early may many are being confined in sealed camps and have little or no contact with their families now the transparency group pro publica has released in audio recording that apparently features solving central american children separated from their parents that has added fresh fuel to the fire. and i will note that. childre
european solution are the countries on the southern perimeter of europe that is not necessarily france france of course does have a mediterranean border but the key countries here are italy are greece possibly also spain they're the ones the chance is going to really need to work on some macross support is helpful but it's not going to get her all the way where she needs to be by the end of this month well into thank you so much t w chief political correspondent mami crane. and migration...
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impressive france france were incredibly impressive under thing that we really need to focus on as in the fact that open to this point essentially will say even the second half of this game france hasn't really impressed actually all that much and they won two of their three group stage much as they drew a match against denmark of course and of course there's been a lot of criticism geared towards their coach to the shop but this is a side that's got mathura of absolutely fantastic players and the man of the match undoubtedly well for me anyway definitely has to be in iran's you of course and you need to hear from him now and see what he said because he was very pleased. of course they did. a good job i'm pleased i feel good people said that we hadn't done anything good up till now but we had a complicated group and now it's the great team with great players we did well. not much from. welcome back to that a great young player that france is really spoiled the quality talent how far they think they could be right young is the correct word he's just nineteen in fact the last time the france won the world cup was in one thousand nine hundred eighty he wasn't even born when so tha
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france france were incredibly impressive under thing that we really need to focus on as in the fact that open to this point essentially will say even the second half of this game sounds hasn't really impressed actually all that much now they won two of their three group stage much as they drew a match against denmark of course and of course there's been a lot of criticism geared towards their coach to be had to shine but this is a side that's got mathura of absolutely fantastic players and the man of the match undoubtedly well for me anyway definitely has to be in iran's you of course and you need to hear from him now and see what he said because he was very pleased. up close look. at it but i'm pleased i feel good people said that we hadn't done anything good up till now but we had a complicated group and now it's the great thing with great players we did well. not much ground. well that a great young player but france is really spoiled quality for talent how far do you think they could be right young is the correct word he's just nineteen in fact the last time the france won the world cup was in one thousand nine hundred eighty he wasn't even born when that's impressive they've got like i said before a plethora of fantastic players they've got they've got to agrees man of course they've got but they've got a rough male veranda they've got. they've got a huge number of players and i think they can go the whole way like i said before they looked a little bit sort of underwhelmed points in this tournament but then in the second half when they were actually two one down to argentina it was like something clicked in their brain and everything just seemed to work they looked so good and they were great to watch and i'm really looking forward to them making it all the way to the final but i don't know if they're going to go the whole way we'll have to wait and see how they get on and they have it if it ca
france france were incredibly impressive under thing that we really need to focus on as in the fact that open to this point essentially will say even the second half of this game sounds hasn't really impressed actually all that much now they won two of their three group stage much as they drew a match against denmark of course and of course there's been a lot of criticism geared towards their coach to be had to shine but this is a side that's got mathura of absolutely fantastic players and the...
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france, first match of the day. messi with that left foot, but the shot is deflected by demaria. i1. without a goaln the knockout stage with worldup in his year. 57th minute, france's turn, benjamin h povar,eck of a shot 2.re to tie it at still tied at 2 in the 64th peminute. here.makes it 3-2 france and of course one of the favorites, the celebration, get into the slide. there it is. four minutes later, embape not done, he wants to go to the other side of the field, 4-2 france. france advances with a 4-3 win. onel messi is heading home. he doesn't look happy. no. they are out of the world cup. second match of the day, christiano ronaldo and portugal taking on uruguay. a goal 1-0. uruguay with then lead. seve minutes in, and i'm exhausted. his ties the game here, first career world cup goal, 63rd minute. kovane had seen enough after. th he scores again, second of the day. so pretty, uruguay wins it 2-1. >>> not too hot outside to learn some football from the pros. right? 400 kids cranking through drills today at the deanwood rec center in northeast d.c. coaches like friendship -- and redskins linebacker, ryan anderson, exercising that arm, taking notes on this huge camp. >> i never had anybody put on camps for us. now.starting my own camps so somebody can come out and see this, it
france, first match of the day. messi with that left foot, but the shot is deflected by demaria. i1. without a goaln the knockout stage with worldup in his year. 57th minute, france's turn, benjamin h povar,eck of a shot 2.re to tie it at still tied at 2 in the 64th peminute. here.makes it 3-2 france and of course one of the favorites, the celebration, get into the slide. there it is. four minutes later, embape not done, he wants to go to the other side of the field, 4-2 france. france advances...
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give us a prediction the scoreline the first game in this group early on today france australia was two one win for france france didn't play particularly well. but it still is a three pointer win for france and it's what we expect that to happen. i think a lot of people in denmark would expect ten months of people who. i don't know where it's come from the rules eleven the new world when one things but that's a kind of confidence that seems like our country like denmark needs to bring into a world cup that we can beat everybody but i think if we get all the players playing so the question is can we get your kids in up front you know getting at the end the chances maybe even scoring a week at the defense right hadn't conceded a single goal in all of this year. if you get all those elements right which are in the competence of denmark then i think we have a really good chance of winning this game i can't win it and i was told if you here talking to me pastrana bush again things are going to let you go now but i'm going to carry on speaking because it's safe clashing at the moment in the rain at that since transfe
give us a prediction the scoreline the first game in this group early on today france australia was two one win for france france didn't play particularly well. but it still is a three pointer win for france and it's what we expect that to happen. i think a lot of people in denmark would expect ten months of people who. i don't know where it's come from the rules eleven the new world when one things but that's a kind of confidence that seems like our country like denmark needs to bring into a...
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france. france will be one of the few member states that will pick up people on board the lifeline rescue ship when it arrives in the european port. the french officer refugees and stateless persons is already on y to malta to carry out its mission. italy and france accucused leline's captain of ignoring instructions to let the coast guard pick up the migrants. mall toward the ship will be investigated to check that it complies with international law. host: for more on this story am joined by marc perelman. the french president has been quite critical of the ngo's involved in this migrant crisis. what is he saying? reporter: an important shift. we saw the person say france would be one of the country's welcoming those migrants stranded on this boat in the mediterranean when it arrives in malta. however he also said something really new. he said this cannot be accepted in the name of humanitarian action you cannot allow everything to pass. in the end you h smugglers by reducing the cost of crossing the mediterranean. he attacked the ngo, this particular ngo, that more brightly the ngo's trying to help those migrants crossing the mediterranean, often from libya. he did not go as far as others, especially on the far right or in france or even in pow
france. france will be one of the few member states that will pick up people on board the lifeline rescue ship when it arrives in the european port. the french officer refugees and stateless persons is already on y to malta to carry out its mission. italy and france accucused leline's captain of ignoring instructions to let the coast guard pick up the migrants. mall toward the ship will be investigated to check that it complies with international law. host: for more on this story am joined by...
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france is the main culprit in this france issued a statement in two thousand and sixteen afterat half their took over the. oil crescent and called them a military. and are an armed group. less than a year later invited him to the elizee and treated him as head of state and we saw that again on in may of this year of this year so here we go people call it the libyan national army you can call you can call you or your armed group anything you want we saw that in africa in the lord's army and the lebanon the. the party of god and so on but the fact is it's a military it's an armed group and we saw the atrocities that it committed in benghazi and the atrocities it is committing enduring that now and the international community has to. heed that and make a decision maybe maybe a year off for the libyan government to. provide nato troops or something to guard these facilities from judge ron from have done from anybody else and given what we're discussing today his desire to take and maintain control of this oil crescent with the potential economic impact of that you've already talked
france is the main culprit in this france issued a statement in two thousand and sixteen afterat half their took over the. oil crescent and called them a military. and are an armed group. less than a year later invited him to the elizee and treated him as head of state and we saw that again on in may of this year of this year so here we go people call it the libyan national army you can call you can call you or your armed group anything you want we saw that in africa in the lord's army and the...
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good win tonight and what you see what we get on sunday ice great you know aggression and england france france yeah it's a day where we are you know it's it's football brand new stadium fantastic atmosphere fantastic people focus right to say to today's events have been very impressive very large very vocal they will be a group to watch through this tournament the attitude of their funds who i think has been absolutely brilliant while it being here when we do want to are really very sort of thought to be there to los mark know hopefully the second game hopefully the second game professional it is i'm sure best of luck to you when you have before the game that being that british media reports other media reports about a plague of flies in volgograd which had threatened to this from the game for players and also found to like how bad was the during the day absolutely horrific. during the day horrible i was swarmed with them i went for a run this morning and when i washed up when i went in the shower afterwards i think i washed about two or three thousand of them out of my head they died out in t
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european solution are the countries on the southern perimeter of europe that is not necessarily france france of course does have a mediterranean border but the key countries here are italy are greece possibly also spain they're the ones the chance is going to really need to work on some macross aport is helpful but it's not going to get her all the way where she needs to be by the end of this month well into thank you so much t w chief political correspondent mohammed crane. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today north korean media say the country's leader kim jong un has thanked china for its support in last week's historic summit with the u.s. president all trial kim's two day trip to beijing is coming to an end today it was his third visit since march a sign of beijing's influential role in the country's future. more deadly clashes in nicaragua police and massed gunman have been battling anti-government protesters following the suspension of peace talks designed to quell two months of deadly demonstrations street battles in the town of messiah a protester stro
european solution are the countries on the southern perimeter of europe that is not necessarily france france of course does have a mediterranean border but the key countries here are italy are greece possibly also spain they're the ones the chance is going to really need to work on some macross aport is helpful but it's not going to get her all the way where she needs to be by the end of this month well into thank you so much t w chief political correspondent mohammed crane. now to some of the...
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hold on france is weakening and he can't afford a defeat bismarck knows that he can't just say we'll let it go on a major power like france has to respond and costs must be far higher and so franceand prussia of those on the offensive and they clash in ziva funk ice of the offensive applies to both sides are to blame for the conflict but bismarck has a crucial advantage because france was the one to declare war it is seen as the aggressor. in munich and all over southern germany even prussia's rivals now want to join the north german confederation against france. the public mood leaves south and germany's rule has no choice no take the second the king of the varia also orders the mobilization of his army against phones. in bavaria and all across germany the people willingly heed the call to arms craftsman teachers workers family neighbors even teenagers the youngest volunteer is just fifteen and comes from bavaria. the war against france unites the germans. once again marcus surprises the enemy by rapidly deploying his forces. part of the french troops is cut off. in the city of metz the polian the third rushes from shot along to metz to liberate the city the two sides meet in b
hold on france is weakening and he can't afford a defeat bismarck knows that he can't just say we'll let it go on a major power like france has to respond and costs must be far higher and so franceand prussia of those on the offensive and they clash in ziva funk ice of the offensive applies to both sides are to blame for the conflict but bismarck has a crucial advantage because france was the one to declare war it is seen as the aggressor. in munich and all over southern germany even prussia's...
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germany and other war crime trials as well and it has a broader universal jurisdiction so there is a france france wants to try these criminals but in according to the french law you cannot have universal jurisdiction if the complaint a complaint is not coming from a french nash. so germany's no actually had germany and germany is trying to get a message to other countries like sweden which actually can also go in this interaction as germany has to go ahead and try. criminals. thank you so much for filling us in on this complicated story and shop for her there correspondent for us in beirut. let's catch up on some of the other stories making news around the world today new zealand prime minister just seem to our den has given birth to her first child a baby girl or down is the second elected world leader to give birth while in office her deputy will run the country for the next six weeks while our there and takes maternity leave. south sudan's president salva kiir and the country's rebel leader a greek machar have held peace talks in neighboring ethiopia is the first meeting between the two warrin
germany and other war crime trials as well and it has a broader universal jurisdiction so there is a france france wants to try these criminals but in according to the french law you cannot have universal jurisdiction if the complaint a complaint is not coming from a french nash. so germany's no actually had germany and germany is trying to get a message to other countries like sweden which actually can also go in this interaction as germany has to go ahead and try. criminals. thank you so much...
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france i think it's going to be a really really tight affair but at the end of the day france looked incredibly strong they looked really good but i think what we need to do is hear from edinson himself because you know it was a pretty upsetting thing to be able to limp off a match after scoring such impressive goals at least i think it was you know it's very moving. but i can't find the words to describe all of this happy happy happy baby pretty pretty pretty look how pretty one is on a card imagine what it's like a year ago right now you can keep dreaming. well i say in europe well it's there's a big fiesta taking place for the moment and i was he was very upset because you know they're scoring two goals. a half million people so we'll just have to wait and see whether he'll be able to take part in that match against france which is going to be a tight affair but i think france are going to do it all right we'll have to wait and see always we have to wait and see but it is a very exciting world cup fully ileus from database for its many thanks indeed for all of that. and that's all we have time for on news i'm marianne evanston for all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. me a. clash of cultures. between those who believe in the arranged marriage. before long.
france i think it's going to be a really really tight affair but at the end of the day france looked incredibly strong they looked really good but i think what we need to do is hear from edinson himself because you know it was a pretty upsetting thing to be able to limp off a match after scoring such impressive goals at least i think it was you know it's very moving. but i can't find the words to describe all of this happy happy happy baby pretty pretty pretty look how pretty one is on a card...
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board macro underline the need for the two countries to work together on the migrant crisis left france france just like italy has to manage just migration crisis and we have to provide better solutions together i think all our discussions have allowed us to illustrate this joint responsibility and this desire to have at the same time more humanity and more effectiveness in dealing with this subject of having a cooperative approach and to apply european solutions that you know will be inserted the money nobody in europe can wash their hands with regard to migration problem the new approach must constantly keep human rights in mind particularly with regard to the human traffickers that are profiting from this in the human trade we have to change the treaty of dublin not only in the interest of italy which today has been left alone to confront the current crisis we have to strengthen our solidarity afghanistan's ministry of defense says the chief of the pakistani taliban has been killed in a drone strike while others were was targeted by the u.s. drone strike on wednesday in afghanistan's konar
board macro underline the need for the two countries to work together on the migrant crisis left france france just like italy has to manage just migration crisis and we have to provide better solutions together i think all our discussions have allowed us to illustrate this joint responsibility and this desire to have at the same time more humanity and more effectiveness in dealing with this subject of having a cooperative approach and to apply european solutions that you know will be inserted...
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france. it is lodging numbers possible. wilson replied "i will do my damnedest. america is committed and will send its young men over to france to stem this german offensive. it is amazing how many troops, how quickly they go over to france. november 11,day 1918, there were over 2 million americans in france. the american army in france is bigger than the french army. this is the commitment that america makes to winning the great war, going over there, the yanks are coming. by the way, go to youtube. listen to and rico caruso. the yanks are coming. again, this quite captures the passion that the germans have to be defeated and america will play that role by going over there. i would sing it for you, but -- [laughter] i can't compete with caruso. american forces do go across the atlantic, again, a danger zone. german submarines, american destroyers, navy, helps an oil -- the royal navy. is building large numbers of ships along with britain to replace the losses that are left to the atlantic. 95 merchant ships launched in american yards. this is america's productive capacity, its industrial-strength being brought to bear. not only in manpower, but in industry and manufacturing. one person there is franklin d. .oosevelt he
france. it is lodging numbers possible. wilson replied "i will do my damnedest. america is committed and will send its young men over to france to stem this german offensive. it is amazing how many troops, how quickly they go over to france. november 11,day 1918, there were over 2 million americans in france. the american army in france is bigger than the french army. this is the commitment that america makes to winning the great war, going over there, the yanks are coming. by the way, go...
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if you with the rise of france from a british point of view. you would say france is most france can build up its maritime and other forms of military capacities in order navy, not the royal only in the channels or on the atlantic, but in the caribbean, and globally, which brings me to a second aspect about it is a global competition. speaker,board for the be the eastl may asian maritime theater, but as the chinese are demonstrating, they understand at least in a it isized world impossible to be a regional power without also being a global power. the outcome the chinese are seeking in east asia, inevitably, lead them outward along the western pacific, further inland across the asian -one road the one belt initiative. and to the persian gulf. now we find they are putting chum in the water even in europe to support the european union. also need to see this as a global competition. the element to this history lesson, the british were most incessful when they engaged the maritime competition, but also in the continental competition, principally through allies. we never had the capaci
if you with the rise of france from a british point of view. you would say france is most france can build up its maritime and other forms of military capacities in order navy, not the royal only in the channels or on the atlantic, but in the caribbean, and globally, which brings me to a second aspect about it is a global competition. speaker,board for the be the eastl may asian maritime theater, but as the chinese are demonstrating, they understand at least in a it isized world impossible to...
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migrants and france they've also now asked france to take on nine thousand migrants from their own country. on the basis of the agreements a migrant reallocation from two thousand and fifteen france committed itself to work in one thousand eight hundred sixty migrants and instead in three years they took six hundred forty so i asked president mccrone to move from just words to action and to. morning welcome the one thousand migrants france promised to welcome as a sign of concrete generosity and not just words. while a meeting on friday between the french and italian leaders didn't look to be in jeopardy is this rumor of woods has been escalating but we understand that it will possibly still go ahead meanwhile a meeting between the italian finance minister who's due to come to paris to meet the french finance minister it was initially cancelled but that is said now to be back on these are tense times though between these either neighbors and this is not a spot that is likely to blow over very easily. let's delve deeper into this because joining us live on the program is a tele and journalist marcelo former child you're always welcome do you expect france to apologize to italy ove
migrants and france they've also now asked france to take on nine thousand migrants from their own country. on the basis of the agreements a migrant reallocation from two thousand and fifteen france committed itself to work in one thousand eight hundred sixty migrants and instead in three years they took six hundred forty so i asked president mccrone to move from just words to action and to. morning welcome the one thousand migrants france promised to welcome as a sign of concrete generosity...
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france i think it's going to be a really really tight affair but at the end of the day france looked incredibly strong they looked really good but i think what we need to do is hear from denson himself because you know it was a pretty upsetting thing to be able to limp off a match after scoring such impressive goals it was you know it's very moving. and i can't find the words to describe all of this happy happy happy pretty pretty pretty pretty look how happy everyone is on a card imagine what it's like a year ago right now you can keep dreaming. when i say in europe well it's there's a big fiesta taking place for the moment and i was he was very upset because you know so to holly there scoring two goals your goal is such a small country less than three and a half million people so we'll just have to wait and see whether he'll be able to take part in that match against france which is going to be a tight affair but i think france are going to do it or not all right we'll have to wait and see always we have to just wait and see what it is a very exciting world cup full alias for dailies for its many thanks indeed for all of that i'm sorry. you're up to date on the news thanks for watching. me who do you think is going to be. called imagines scores. two goals and a team soccer world cup o. w. news. time for an upgrade. our furniture grows old boy.
france i think it's going to be a really really tight affair but at the end of the day france looked incredibly strong they looked really good but i think what we need to do is hear from denson himself because you know it was a pretty upsetting thing to be able to limp off a match after scoring such impressive goals it was you know it's very moving. and i can't find the words to describe all of this happy happy happy pretty pretty pretty pretty look how happy everyone is on a card imagine what...
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we prefer france and germany, particularly france, considering france, speaking with macron. ance and germany? where we this climate have so much to worry about, it is refreshing to be positive about a leadership. that is what you have in france. you have a leader that has proven itself -- himself to take on the political issues, you have clear room to grow, unemployment is ill relatively high, that can fall. i think you have a whole collection of industries that have been waiting for a better regulatory environment and better overall confidence in the country to make that investment. and if you are going into the equity market, that has less exposure to the international trade issues of germany, and is not in the periphery, where there is an aggression overseas after italy. france answered a lot of questions. mark: on italy at one point this year, at -- it was a standout performer, but times have changed. is it time to get our toes back in or is it too risky? what is interesting about the italian equity market is how many themes you can play outside of italy. in the small-cap
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france didn't. air france affected by strikes, and that is really showing up in these numbers? >> that is right. we had four days of strikes in may for air franceso air france trance importanted 1.7% less passengers compared to last year when klm passenger numbers actually grew by 2.7%. but what could weigh on the stock price today is not necessarily the traffic numbers, but the prospects of an extended strike at air fans over the summer. unions are meeting later today. they are not satisfied with the fact that the interim management since the c.e.o. resigned in may is telling them to wait until september to start negotiations over pay again. so we could see more strikes announced for the summer. and if you look at the share price of alm since the beginning of the year, it has lost nearly half of its value. it is the third worst performer on the euro stock 600. >> thank you. let's talk about what is happening with b.t., british telecom. gary panera is stepping down. this has been talked about. his reset of the business hasn't gone well with investors. >> yes. this broke earlier this morning. he is out as c.e.o. a search for a successor is under
france didn't. air france affected by strikes, and that is really showing up in these numbers? >> that is right. we had four days of strikes in may for air franceso air france trance importanted 1.7% less passengers compared to last year when klm passenger numbers actually grew by 2.7%. but what could weigh on the stock price today is not necessarily the traffic numbers, but the prospects of an extended strike at air fans over the summer. unions are meeting later today. they are not...
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football fans around the world he leads that charge expect big things from them in france you know already like france francefor runners up in the twenty's sixteen euro's i like them too they have a lot of pace a lot of speed you know killing them by a number of talent on that team serious competition overall but i like those two teams and of course the defending champions germany cavaney absolutely so we can look forward to fi s.l. football coming up over the next four weeks and we talk lots more thank you very much for now ok. it was he did have a news a coming up ahead another day another privacy and breach at facebook the social media giant says it shan't private posts from up to fourteen million users using a software bug. that and other stuff coming up after a short break to join me that. all that remains is rubble. in the syrian city of raka. it was liberated from the islamic state in october twenty seventeen now the city's former residents are slowly coming back. to the city they once called home returning to the. forty five minutes. every journey begins with the first step and every month for each o
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france in the next round? >> france placed denmark. france was confident, they knew they were going through. nmark relied on defending. france played a lot of players who usually do not get a lot of minutes. it was the first 0-0. australia was playing peru. but peru after 36 years, they finally scored two goals. the south americans were incredibly happy. 1-0 in the 18th minute and later followed with 2-0 in the 50th minute. brent: what does all this mean for the next round? emilie: croatia will face denmark. argentina will face france in the round of 16. what a huge game. brent: we know germany are gearing up for the final group stage match tomorrow. has the mood improved? emilie: definitely. it improved after their win against sweden. that was a huge boost for their mentality. in terms of performance it is still a ways to go. the second game was just a little better. they really have to improve. south korea is a good opponent for that because it is supposedly the weakest team in the group. they need a solid when. -- win. brent: how do you see the german chances? emilie: it is difficult to te
france in the next round? >> france placed denmark. france was confident, they knew they were going through. nmark relied on defending. france played a lot of players who usually do not get a lot of minutes. it was the first 0-0. australia was playing peru. but peru after 36 years, they finally scored two goals. the south americans were incredibly happy. 1-0 in the 18th minute and later followed with 2-0 in the 50th minute. brent: what does all this mean for the next round? emilie:...
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tell us about the big game france against denmark france against denmark it was all set up for a big game france already in the top of their group and they had already earned their spot in the knockout stages but for denmark things were still looking very tight they had everything to lose in this game but also everything to win the game however was not so exciting there was just not a lot happening in theory both teams could rely on a draw and that's exactly what they settled for they came in france was the better team denmark really relied on defending but they were not shown many groups fighting scenes that the fans had hoped for in the end france and denmark secured their spot through and it's a pity that denmark didn't go for the often more because due to the result in the other game in the second half the crew already gone more often as they had by then secured basically secured their spot in the knockout stages too and australia missed their chance yeah that's very disappointing the socceroos are flying home they needed to win by all means and in the end that's not what happened prue it wa
tell us about the big game france against denmark france against denmark it was all set up for a big game france already in the top of their group and they had already earned their spot in the knockout stages but for denmark things were still looking very tight they had everything to lose in this game but also everything to win the game however was not so exciting there was just not a lot happening in theory both teams could rely on a draw and that's exactly what they settled for they came in...
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france against australia did finish france taking a stray one and plenty of talking points sometimes more penalties to talk about it because griezmann the chap a taking the penalty he was brought down and then it was decided it was a penalty again by the video assistant referee but when we watched it again we weren't sure where we were me so. that penalty given whether it was actually a penalty or not it's very difficult to judge video system or for you so let's let's be sure that everybody understands that we called via the they are so far it's been introduced to make sure that the referees don't make cane changing mistakes now in the game the fans came when he took it to volatile sure absolutely convinced that he was in on a dependency he was in such a great position in the actual game and he was like that straight away he picked and see anything wrong with it but once you take it that's another voice in your ear another referee percent and he's watched it maybe five or six times then you get to watch it yourself and this voice is still there can you see he touched in there and you know the adrenaline is up he's running around and it's poles might be around hundred forty hundred fifty you know he can not think absolutely clearly in that moment and i think he made a slight mistake. i know the pope and who works for feet had a conversation with him i'm sorry to type i just think of that i think and he said to me i was with ten legends and we all agree that he was the pendency both of them even in the one in denmark so i asked him are they all strikers and. so the ice that sees a striker will see a situation there from the chimney defend a goalkeeper and a referee so we were in the subjective here and i think with when you have something like that it has to be conclusive absolutely conclusive even if the referees thinks it might have had a little neck matter and that if he's not one hundred percent convinced he can get it i can't see how he can get it because that will be game changing show but it was another penalty straight off a not one we've been going on about saying and a stray got an equaliser from that one that was more i think clear cut handball in the end wasn't very strange and no no. absolutely no complaints about that some of the chief about on a defender i have no idea what he's thinking the post crossed and he like a goalkeeper he touches on in the six out talks a referee spotted this straight away ok the penalty not a single complaint from anyone other than french players to the team mate asking what are you doing but nice to convert it by judging the australian captain and then it was game on yeah just leaving for five minutes and you think it came on and for a long long time australia was actually competing with france and france looked a bit ordinary and then they've run out of steam sure but they did get a driving run didn't i can pull paul but right at the end pretty much i mean i can he got it deflected shot but the reason is i said needs to run them again. we talked about messi early on that he's he sees the strengths and the problem of. gene i would say parker is a little bit the same as parker doesn't play well which he didn't do for a long time in the game today and france are not playing well but he had this run and he made two great the one two and was a little bit lucky with the finish it had the power and it went in and we needed all the referee needed to call light technology to determine if you scold that is by the way conclusive instant and it's showing he has he's wearing a watch and it says gold and straightaway gave the go no complaints from anyone but when we saw it back. it's not much the argument by the goal and it's given i think that's very very important but those decisions a
france against australia did finish france taking a stray one and plenty of talking points sometimes more penalties to talk about it because griezmann the chap a taking the penalty he was brought down and then it was decided it was a penalty again by the video assistant referee but when we watched it again we weren't sure where we were me so. that penalty given whether it was actually a penalty or not it's very difficult to judge video system or for you so let's let's be sure that everybody...
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. >> france. >> france. >> and then brazil. >> brazil over mexico. belgiumsp.germany. ng>> and end. >> ooh. he just becausey get farther. they let to lose and suffer. all right. >> getng tougher. >> y pick. i would say -- you were going to tighe say portugal. i'll go with you portugal. >> brazil. >> brazil. this might be the matchup. >> hecof a match. >> argentina. >> ama then ger, england. we're being toldra top. we got to pick a winner. keep going. brazil. >> and then argentina. >> germany won it last. tim >> take argentina to win it all. >> i'll go against on that one. argentina to win it all. >> you see how much fun thatra ? >> now we'p it. argentina will win it all. they'll within thr-two over brazil. take that money tok. the >> how much you putting down in vegas. >> five dollars. >> six dollars for me. >> back to you guys. delegation from the desk says brazil. >> right? >> i don't know. >> steve? >> weed to conference. >> liked spain until they got rid of their coach. we shall see. >> split decion. six minut before 8:00 now. >> thanks guys. >>> we had awe
. >> france. >> france. >> and then brazil. >> brazil over mexico. belgiumsp.germany. ng>> and end. >> ooh. he just becausey get farther. they let to lose and suffer. all right. >> getng tougher. >> y pick. i would say -- you were going to tighe say portugal. i'll go with you portugal. >> brazil. >> brazil. this might be the matchup. >> hecof a match. >> argentina. >> ama then ger, england. we're being toldra top. we...
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france france. he said the american president may not mind being isolated. our six countries represent values and an economic market with the weight of history behind it and is now a true international force. >> that's music to one person's ears. vladimir putin. >> yep. >> as the american president sticks with his rejection of international partnerships the white house confirms he will leave the g7 early to head to singapore ahead of his summit with kim jong-un. striking it out alone as one of the most high stakes gamblings of -- gambles of his presidency. >> kristen welker, we know there's all this preamble. but could this friction be leading to meetings where they're going to get something done on trade? >> reporter: it's hard to see they would get something significant done. that's not to say they won't find a little bit more common ground, because remember, they come into this summit really feuding this war of words escalating. overnight into this morning over the issue of tariffs with president trump announcing new tariffs several weeks ago and of course we've already seen retaliatory measures. president trump tweeting looking forward to strengthening our unfair trade deals with the g7 countries if it doesn't happen, we come out even better. not sounding like he's prepared to compromise on a whole range of issues. we'll have to see. we know he's going to be meeting with the prime minister of canada as well as the president of france one on one. you guys made the important point he used to have a big bromance with president macron. for thousand it seems that's all but disappears as they're feuding back and forth over this issue. now the comments about russia has only heightened the tensions, frankly. it has forced a number of the countries to respond. this was the reaction from canada. we don't support russia returning to the table as long as they continue to illegally occupy crimea. that's why russia was suspended in the first place. it annexed crimea and it was ousted temporarily from the g7 summit. but it's not just the other world leaders. it's leaders on capitol hill. ben sass saying this is weak. putin is not our friend. so i can't underscore there's a bitter backdrop, unprecedented some would say as the g7 summit gets underway. >>> "the new york times" reporting an internal white house report finding the president's tariffs are going to hurt growth. peter navarro was on and said that was fake news. what do
france france. he said the american president may not mind being isolated. our six countries represent values and an economic market with the weight of history behind it and is now a true international force. >> that's music to one person's ears. vladimir putin. >> yep. >> as the american president sticks with his rejection of international partnerships the white house confirms he will leave the g7 early to head to singapore ahead of his summit with kim jong-un. striking it...
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france. america keeps one for each big battle in france. mr. yockelson: it was a gruesome task for the grs teams. the bodies decomposed and were difficult to identify because of the decomposition or the fact that some of the bodies were so badly damaged that they did not recognize and were not able to identify the remains. mr. moizan: that is a sad job. it was done in 1919, 1920. mr. yockelson: it took long. the americans suffered more than more than 50,000 casualties battlefield from the beginning of combat until the armistice. another 50,000 died of disease like influenza. skeletons,ether trying to give some sort of proper burial. mr. moizan: probably looking for a doctor or something. -- dog tag or something. mr. yockelson: a number of civilians worked for the armies in grs detail. [film rolling] mr. yockelson: they were carefully wrapped and placed into wooden coffins for shipping. then, the coffins were sent back to the u.s. for transport by rail. mr. moizan: it was for free. mr. yockelson: yes, the burials were arranged through funeral ho
france. america keeps one for each big battle in france. mr. yockelson: it was a gruesome task for the grs teams. the bodies decomposed and were difficult to identify because of the decomposition or the fact that some of the bodies were so badly damaged that they did not recognize and were not able to identify the remains. mr. moizan: that is a sad job. it was done in 1919, 1920. mr. yockelson: it took long. the americans suffered more than more than 50,000 casualties battlefield from the...
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france is heading into its game today with denmark. not lof pressure for this game. tell us. >> that is exactly right. france taking on denmark indent -- in moscow. france is already qualified. one single point would see them confirm their plplace at the top of the group. there is less risk for france. them to stake is for dominate over denmark and confirm their place at the top of the group. a second-place finish would likely mean they would be -- they would be facing croatia. they have done extremely well throughout the group stages. they have dominated their opponents including argentina. we have heard from various players. we have seen a lot of different press conferences. the general feeling is that croatia is the one too avoid. given that there is less of a risk, we are likely going to see changes to the lineup. fielding a team that is likely going to give some of the players who of not yet hit the pitch a chance to get back into the rhythm. as many as six changes. denmark on a tan -- on its hand still seeking passage into the knockout. france takes one point, it will secure that. if australia wins -- failed to win against peru. a loss for denmark
france is heading into its game today with denmark. not lof pressure for this game. tell us. >> that is exactly right. france taking on denmark indent -- in moscow. france is already qualified. one single point would see them confirm their plplace at the top of the group. there is less risk for france. them to stake is for dominate over denmark and confirm their place at the top of the group. a second-place finish would likely mean they would be -- they would be facing croatia. they have...
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france france and germany have sent a lemony of six atlanta letter to top american official top american officials there are skills they're asking them to spare and even them to spare a european companies from same police actions from sanctions that would be would be reentering imposed the host on the round on the round little little on the sunless shabbir razvi believes shabbir razvi believes it's time for time for europe europe and its stand its ground ground. it's really it's really really quite. outrageous ages that is that the europe at the european union union should be begging begging begging the usa say that please please for that please please for god's got sick sick don't sort of penalize old sort of penalize eyes are. in any way anyway what's in what's important ported to realize is lies is that is that your europe is much closer it's much closer. geographically graphically to the middle east to the middle east and i think and i think really really we should we should be courageous be courteous enough and rages enough as european nations haitians if we claim to be if we claim
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countries that's a big conceit countries that's a big concern to stern especially specially for france france germany germany and the u.k. yeah absolutely and the u.k. yeah absolutely and it's very important to look at what larry kudlow said today it's very important to look at what larry kudlow said today larry kudlow is of course the head of the americas those of course the head of the economic council for president trump i think economic council for president trump i think actually in this instance trump is right in this instance trump is right and what the about of our administration what the about our administration did was abominable but as larry kudlow said he was abominable but as larry kudlow said he said look said look these trade of these trade agreements the mint's they want fair there is no say one thing as a trade fair there is no such thing as a trade war which was when when we were being we were he not being penalized all the way all the way along along so so now now all we are all we want we want is is open open markets markets and for a fresh fresh trade which which hasn't h
countries that's a big conceit countries that's a big concern to stern especially specially for france france germany germany and the u.k. yeah absolutely and the u.k. yeah absolutely and it's very important to look at what larry kudlow said today it's very important to look at what larry kudlow said today larry kudlow is of course the head of the americas those of course the head of the economic council for president trump i think economic council for president trump i think actually in this...
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though and france have looked very very good at this tournament so far the only chance denmark might have is that france are playing some of their less experienced players they're rotating through giving their star players a little bit of a rest for the knockout stages so you see lots of the big teams not not sort of living up to their potential one of the other big teams argentina a vet playing vols survival today leo messi and his team mates i mean they have to win today there's really no doubt about that because if we have a look at the table in group in their group we can see that russian tina is at the last spot this is such an unusual sight to look at i mean they're the finalists of the world cup two thousand and fourteen in brazil they just narrowly got defeated. germany in that final and now in the group phase of this world cup their last they're fighting an uphill battle in their last game they need to get a win but even if they win there's still a chance that they not make it through because i simply creation creature already through it as well and iceland if they win they could qualify as wel
though and france have looked very very good at this tournament so far the only chance denmark might have is that france are playing some of their less experienced players they're rotating through giving their star players a little bit of a rest for the knockout stages so you see lots of the big teams not not sort of living up to their potential one of the other big teams argentina a vet playing vols survival today leo messi and his team mates i mean they have to win today there's really no...
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we're in france in france and italy is about fifty seven percent i want to i really wonder what kind of stupid well. it's no one else that neo's this. but or it's a new year so it was a big business kind of problem as a you know it's a collusion big business big clearly there is a lot of big government and now it's you were before you were a guest was to go on u.s.s.r. and i would compare europe to the holy roman to. in the seventy's hundreds that had no effect whatsoever in european politics and this whole area used to say is either all the more roman are not even and are and so it's clearly it's not units not well it's europe you ninety it's a utopia but most of the people most of all in new york just because believe it it's certainly not that in their lives well i mean what was done hang on hang on here do you know it to be fair here there are a number of cases where the european union is genuinely popular in the european union and this is part of the divide among member states here and then let me go back to. that and london here and again on the go if we use the italian election
we're in france in france and italy is about fifty seven percent i want to i really wonder what kind of stupid well. it's no one else that neo's this. but or it's a new year so it was a big business kind of problem as a you know it's a collusion big business big clearly there is a lot of big government and now it's you were before you were a guest was to go on u.s.s.r. and i would compare europe to the holy roman to. in the seventy's hundreds that had no effect whatsoever in european politics...
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france has —— france's butchers have ask for protection against militant vegans, accusing them of trying to shut down the country's traditional meat eating culture. they claimed that shops have been defaced with anti meat—eating stickers. a spanish doctor has appeared in court in madrid accused of stealing a motherfrom her baby half court in madrid accused of stealing a mother from her baby half a century ago. he is the first doctor to stand trial in connection with the theft of thousands of babies during the general franco regime decades ago. levada seco reports. —— lebo diseko. "stolen from the crib, we wantjustice", protesters demand outside the court. many of them parents who say their babies were snatched by the spanish state decades ago. the woman who embodies their hopes forjustice arrives to cheers and hugs of support. ines madrigal‘s case is the first to come to trial, but there have been thousands of similar complaints. in fact, it's hard to knowjust how many children were abducted under general franco's dictatorship because their parents were left—wing, unmarried or poor. translation: this is not my case, it is not my case anymore. this has gone further. everyone knows that in this country babies have been stolen all over spain and in the islands. it is very important to take a step further because we have expiry dates, people are dying and those who lost their sons are now very old. some of them have died. the man ines madrigal says took her from her mother a9 years ago is retired gynaecologist, eduardo vela. he's accused of falsely signing her birth certificate and then giving her to another woman. the 85—year—old denies any wrongdoing and says he did not remember the case. no. indeed, he says he remembers virtually nothing about his 20 years at the helm of the san ramon clinic, which has been subject to dozens of stolen baby claims. outside, emotions ran high as the doctor sped away from court. "i'm 50 years old, i was stolen. no money is enough. they've stolen our lives", said this woman. this case shines a light on some of the country's darkest years, but even a conviction can't do what so many would want most, and that's undo the years of pain. lebo diseko, bbc news. now, it is getting close to crunch time in the brexit negotiations. european leaders will hold a summit starting on thursday that already last night, the 27 countries that will remain after britain leaves the european union met to discuss the issue. a planned press conference by michelle barnier was abruptly cancelled. let's talk to the chief —— a chief market analyst. good to see you. morning. this press conference was cancelled, so we do not know what came out of that meeting. there are increasing calls for business to hear something, what is it that you think they want to hear at this point? well, it is any sort of detail at this point. the whole brexit situations is not necessarily just cover this whole brexit situations is not necessarilyjust cover this one eu summit or this one press conference. really, this is the whole thing that has run from both sides of the eu and the uk. all businesses want to hear is detail, they want to hear about what post—brexit written looks like them. at the moment, you got businesses making decisions and grabbing headlines because there justis grabbing headlines because there just is any detail. it is impossible to think that a lot of these countries do not have contingency plans in place to say it look, if there is no information about what happens after brexit, then we have to make a business decision on what happens after we stay in the uk, how business relationships with the eu in the uk, they had to make decisions on the no detail whatsoever, no detailed running forward and of course running into quite an important summit here, it just really does go down the same old, same old street we have been going down to such a long time. that just paralysed, aren't they? what impact ifany just paralysed, aren't they? what impact if any is it having on your business? it has an impact to a certain extent because of the trading side of being sentimental regulation across the eu is such a massive deal at the moment, which of course is a good thing to put some kind of regulation in there. but really, it does not have too much of an effect going forward because these eu negotiations, pretty much everything all the time, regardless of whether you are in the eu or not. it is still going to be a massive issue, it affects a number of things, not just to issue, it affects a number of things, notjust to ask, about where clients come from and again, it is very similar things are notjust business but will other financial businesses. it just makes business but will other financial businesses. itjust makes you dictate where these customers come from and that is one of the biggest issues that of course, these businesses have unwanted clarity on. lakh, will talk about this story a little bit later. thank you to now, though,. —— all right. italy failed to reach the world cup, the women's team hopes to redeem the nation's reputation. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center, armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that onjune 8, god told him to plead guilty, and that was the end of it. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which for 29 years has stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the city. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: donald trump hails a victory after securing legal and constitutional backing for a key immigration policy — a travel ban on several mainly muslim nations. after the attempt on his life, zimbabwe's president after the attempt on his life, zimba bwe's president has after the attempt on his life, zimbabwe's president has pointed the finger at a faction who backed formerfirst lady grace finger at a faction who backed former first lady grace mugabe. the duke of cambridge has paid his respects tojews murdered in the holocaust as part of his five—day trip to the middle east. the prince, who is the first member of the royal family to make an official visit to israel, laid a wreath at the world holocaust remembrance centre in jerusalem. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is travelling with prince william, and sent this report. it is one of the longest running and most intractable conflicts in the world. the tensions between the israelis and palestinians have lasted for generations, and seemed to show little of abating. for william, on his first visit to both israel and, later today, to the palestinian territories, it is proving to be a sharp lesson in how difficult it is to resolve such a deeply rooted rivalry. he spoke about it last night at a speech at the british embassy in tel aviv. this region has a complicated and tragic history. in the past century the people of the middle east have suffered great sadness and loss. never has hope and reconciliation been more needed. i know i share a desire with all of you, and with your neighbours, for a just and lasting peace. later this morning, inrun mahler, william is due to meet the president of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas. he will spend several hours in the palestinian territories, meeting different groups. britain is keen to send a message that peace can only come about through cooperation and mutual respect, and that is the message that william's visit is intended to emphasise. now to the latest in world cup action. argentina have made it to the last 16 with a victory over nigeria, sending the super eagles out of the tournament. croatia took a 2—1 victory over iceland to qualify for the last 16, and franceh denmark. the bbc‘s correspondent is in moscow with all the latest. hello from moscow. in what is the morning after a dramatic night of world cup action, both on and off the pitch. let's start with argentina's clash with nigeria and that developing news about diego maradona that you just mentioned. a video emerged on social media of diego maradona which appeared to show him collapse after he has seen walking with difficulty into the vip section of the stadium after the match. some photographs showed paramedics attending to the former argentinian captain of the national team. the media in argentina is reporting that the former captain suffered a spike in blood pressure and we will have more on that through the morning. it all happened after a dramatic make or break match for argentina which sent them to the next round after a 2—1 victory over nigeria. that comes after a lacklustre performance at the start of the tournament. elsewhere, world cup debutant iceland are out after losing to
france has —— france's butchers have ask for protection against militant vegans, accusing them of trying to shut down the country's traditional meat eating culture. they claimed that shops have been defaced with anti meat—eating stickers. a spanish doctor has appeared in court in madrid accused of stealing a motherfrom her baby half court in madrid accused of stealing a mother from her baby half a century ago. he is the first doctor to stand trial in connection with the theft of thousands...
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france australia france just making that one to one in the end and i think we can show you some highlights tape of that one briefly. where are they here they come ok so andreessen was brought down the video referee said it was a penalty and he came up and took that one quite comfortably administration responded very directly straight after that didn't they james i and again it was a similar game perhaps the one we just watched because australia were defending very well they were aggressive they weren't giving up and they were continually causing problems for franceyes more than iceland create large and diverse incursions in that. was never close to lose and from was not far from from the music i think the. the double people in front of the defensive line of australia movie and. clearly players with the experience of english football there was so solid there was so much in in control that pulls difficult for friends on. i like the way france approached the game i like the sri attacking players with freedom. griezmann we felt a clear number nine. but didn't work very very well didn't work very very well so australia was comfortable with we dropped the ball but had time and space also to play also to keep the ball off a little try to come to the last to the masters icing the midfield in in front in spite of streaming through play as police saw. and. they were not strong enough by the press in point of view and speaking by the press in point of view as seen until now ok's on the certainty but i think the main concept the main defensive concept for e
france australia france just making that one to one in the end and i think we can show you some highlights tape of that one briefly. where are they here they come ok so andreessen was brought down the video referee said it was a penalty and he came up and took that one quite comfortably administration responded very directly straight after that didn't they james i and again it was a similar game perhaps the one we just watched because australia were defending very well they were aggressive they...
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france where france is doing what italy is now trying to do they just shut the border and basically they're refusing any entry of illegal migrants just sending them back on italian territory so that's something that has caused some rows in the past already not as big as we had in the last few weeks but really the topic where they are at odds is how to go forward with the european union for example the for reform of the euro zone the new government it illegally wants to spend a whole lot of money that they don't have and that is what why many think this might be the beginning of a new financial crisis in the european union so that's where the real problems where the real conflict at least between these two countries is at the moment max so fun in paris thank you very much. let me bring you up to date with some of the stories making news around the want him jim and seven people have been deported be killed in a saudi led offensive to retake the key port in the city off one day into the saudi that's going to she says it wants to drive her if you have this from the city for the who has always the rebels to resist the a sort. of a a member state of new york is suing to dissolve u.s. president dollar chunks challengeable foundation prosecutors allege persistently illegal conduct at the non profit organization including misusing donations and supporting trump's two thousand and sixteen campaign trump has called the lawsuit ridiculous he's pledged not to settle the case. former tennis legend barr specter has claimed diplomatic immunity to try and stop bankruptcy proceedings against him becker was declared bankruptcy last year over a debt to a private bank in london he acquired diplomatic status in april when he was appointed e.u. sports attash a for the central african republic. turning now to turkey which goes to the polls in just a real week's time the incumbent president. may be the clear frontrunner in that poll but that's not stopping opposition candidates from running against him even if they're in jail the poll kurdish h.t.t.p. presidential candidate in the montage was detained in november two thousand and sixteen he told the istanbul correspondent on what it is like campaigning behind bars. the. hot dania is a political campaign a through and through from sun up to sundown he can be found working the streets of istanbul district he's drumming up support for the program. the voters who don't cross his path are unlikely to learn much about the party's program many turkish media outlets don't report on them if it bit you get is in the heat you. we don't get any airtime on turkish t.v. you love the we're practically invisible they're broadcasters and newspapers that have reported on us that they've been shut down if city they want to make it difficult for us because it's a little head again george clooney we're not going to give up the good. of the modern. according to the watchdog reporters without borders more than eighty percent of turkish media are owned by companies close to president. that is particularly evident during election campaigning. for example in the last two weeks of may turkey's public broadcaster t.r.t. spent more than sixty eight hours reporting on outlands compay opposition leader more demeaning gente his c.h.p. were given only six hours of air time they're all option as each party featured for just thirty minutes the candidates. has never been shown on them. the procrit is a sticky in particular faces many difficulties president out and has effectively declared the party an enemy of the states he accuses it all spreading terrorist propaganda and having ties to the militant p.k. paid work because of this the h d p's presidential candidate. runs in his campaign from jail he has been in custody for more than one and alvie is a presidential candidate standing from inside prison that's a first for turkey the e.u. and international observers have sharply criticize the government's handling. but that doesn't help him much his election campaigning has so far been limited to social media recently on twitter he asked her keys largest news broadcasters why they have never reported on his campaign but he didn't get an answer in a written interview with g w he said. there's no justification why in these critical times the media are opting to see no evil hear no evil and speak no evil and why they are serving the interests of a government. near the h d p campaigner in istanbul such obstacles are just part of everyday life but despite the challenges he continues he says the harder life becomes for his people the harder he will work for change. a veteran journalist and editor who worked for outlets including daughter bella has been shot dead in india. police say assailants came on motorbikes and fired a volley of bullets at. the sky as he was leaving his office. on clay his two bodyguards were also killed in the attack because he was the chief editor of several newspapers and a vocal advocate for the peaceful resolution of the kashmir dispute he worked for. an english services people around the world are reacting to the news of. the death human rights and amnesty international treated we are deeply dismayed to hear about the killing of. editor of rise in kashmir he was a brave and outspoken voice of justice and equality in jammu and kashmir. the editors guild of india also spoke out saying unequivocally condemns the nation of rising editor should. this is a grave attack on press freedom and democratic voices. and a photographer who attended because a burial today in the journalist native village in kashmir shared an image of the mourners he caption the photo this is heart wrenching. you're watching the news coming up ahead while top post russia celebrate the explosive five and everything against saudi arabia the tournament scoping match we were talking about gas and today is national in just a few minutes. but first joins me doesn't look like a good day for what trigger hot is rather muted if you've been following the news on global trade over the past while you'd be forgiven of feeling a little bit overwhelmed with more twists than a murder mystery every day seems to bring another installment in the tale of tit for tat tariffs so let's take a deep breath and lay out the current state of affairs the big news today is that the united states is slapping twenty five percent tariffs on some one thousand and three hundred chinese products valued at around fifty billion dollars got that will go half more coming up in a report later on that story meanwhile the european union is hitting back against u.s. tariffs on advanced steel an element by imposing levies on american goods worth about three point three billion dollars i think that's the right figure that including on its target tariff hit list bluejeans motorcycles and whiskey the e.u. might be in a united on that matter but on other issues of trade cracks are beginning to show italy's new government is now threatening not to ratify the e used trade deal with canada the food loving country says the agreement doesn't protect certain regional products like governs all of parmigiano and prosciutto so there we have it from blue jeans to blue cheese calles all around but one spot at a time that's returned to those u.s. tariffs on chinese goods. hit us with tariffs and we'll hit you back that was china's response to the latest twist in a dispute pitting the world's two biggest economies against each other. and if the united states takes unilateral protectionist measures that harm china's interests. we'll react quickly and take the necessary steps to resolutely safeguard our fair and legitimate rights. a clear statement of intent just a day after u.s. secretary of state mike pompei you met his chinese counterpart in beijing but those diplomatic efforts didn't stop the united states from pressing ahead with plans to impose tariffs on fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods early drafts of a list drawn up by the white house indicate that products including medical equipment and plane parts will be taxed at twenty five percent with china ready to fight back in kind the economic impact could be huge. now let's bring in our financial correspondent in frankfurt you know the triple blow to trade how is that going down with investors at the end of the trading. well we've seen mixed reactions across asia and this is in contrast to the more market a downward slide in asian markets but it's been a really long week for investors what with all the geopolitical news central bank decisions and now this triple threat to global trade now it helps that they were prepared. for these developments now they did say after the g seven that these countermeasures on the steel and aluminum tariffs would be imposed and of course today was a day marked in the calendar of investors a day where the u.s. would release its final list of chinese goods to be tariff now the developments regarding sea top were a bit of a curveball but remember that these talks first a member of the almost collapse after resistance from the wild ones so this is a reminder to investors that states aren't always easy to you when if i in the name of free trade. is happening today christine legarde the chief of the international monetary fund is increasingly concerned about the most recent developments there's briefly here what she had to say. trade war driven by reciprocal increases in. gives no winner and we find generally loses on both sides. the negative impact on the global economy would be serious. not only the united states takes action but especially if other countries as a result were to retaliate notably those that would be most affected such as canada such as germany and other european countries are glum state and then in t. in particular mentions germany there what are you hearing is there any appetite for retaliation. most investors and industry players are keen to keep this from turning into a round after round tariffs a tit for tat escalation but opinion is more divided on how you can keep that from happening some say that a pragmatic approach should be taken for example regarding the threat of car import tariffs which trump made with german cars specifically in mind they say that if he's angry about the high import tariffs that the e.u. has for our imported cars well then they should they should just cut them and create a good will for future negotiations and a hand that you could bring back to his base others would argue that this is what china tried to do in terms of offering concessions that said that it would lower car import tariffs and yet here we are today talking about the next phase in their trade dispute so for some that would be an argument for the e.u. and other trading partners to take a harder line but as you can see it's just not simple. to know the milan thank you very much. germany's central bank has slashed its growth forecast for this year from two point five to just two percent as fears of a trade war with the united states grow analysts exports expect exports to increase less than i originally expected of the sales concern for the german economy is the shortage of skilled workers but it's not all doom and gloom the bank says high government spending is likely to fuel a boom next year. that's all their business for now i have an update for you in an hour special me to go thank you very much. the two thousand and eighteen comp is underway in russia as you might have noticed on the opening day the hosts faced saudi arabia fans in moscow were treated to an opening match when prompting wild celebrations in the capital as the lowest ranked team in the tournament russia got themselves a much needed head start in group. russia could not have hoped for a better stoss. eureka james key back in the first goal of the tournament after just twelve minutes and on the stroke of half time it was to. substitute dentist chair a chair for putting a grin on coast churches of face. russia might be the tournament's lowest ranked team but they didn't look like it awesome juba made it three. the best of the bunch came in the ninety first minute cherry chip second an early contender for goal of the tournament saudi arabia might have been a soft opponent but this hot volley was pure inspiration a nightmare for the guests elation for the hosts even then there was more a free kick in the dying seconds completed the russian routes delights first certain discerning spectator saudi arabia's hopes however attached already. saw a stunning win for host nation russia in the opening match did have these in jonathan crane is in moscow and took in the celebrations we spoke to him earlier to get a taste of the atmosphere there after the match. celebrations really across the streets of moscow across the whole country and if you're forgive me for trusting out of football crease cliche it really was a policy atmosphere because we had the german d.j. paul van dyke performing at the fans and you can only wonder what would have happened if russia hadan won but the fans were partying long into the night it's a really morale boosting five nail victory for them there if you contrast that to the mood before the tournament one of pessimism i was at russia training camp on tuesday in the players were urging the country to unite behind the team for the five no victory they will surely be doing not knowledge. so that was jonathan crane in moscow talking methinks tatic russian fans and optimism surrounding the russian team and with me now in the studio is emily russia's from sports desk welcome emily so a perfect start for russia in this match obviously that must have raised expectations of the fans that they could do better how do you see them progressing in the group i mean i'm sure raised expectations but we have to consider that there were two sides to this game really if you look at the footage from yesterday's games and the goals also then you know the second goal it was just really really poor defending on saudi arabia's side as you can see sure there are two defenders and i should've stopped it and that was one side of the game. but then we just have to say that russia also played it very very well they showed their class later on in the game with some spectacular shot in the first five. i think it's fair to say that if we see as many goals today it will not be as one sided as yesterday or of egypt faceoff quite soon and you know those are star studded teams there's or a guy with louis suarez who place for barcelona edinson cavani who plays for pitt is jamie and then there's egypt with most of that we see right here he's recovered from his injury in the chair. finally gyptian are surely so ecstatic that he's back in the team and hope that he can help his team get really far in this tournament. you know because i mean he's hugely popular and not just with egyptian fans but you know a lot of people are dying to see him plates but now a group b. also kicks off today and we have morocco facing iran and portugal facing spain how do you see these games what are your expectations how did turn out morocco and iran are kind of in a similar situation as russia and saudi arabia neither of them are really favorite to make it to the next round so if they want to keep the hopes alive they have to get a win from their first game and then there's portugal against spain which by might be the most exciting game on paper at least in the group phase of this world cup portugal is the reigning champion the reigning european champions sorry. and they come into this tournament trying to prove themselves again on an even bigger stage with christiane a rinaldo you know can he score goals can he get them really far in the tournament it will be really interesting to see also because during the euros they didn't really establish themselves well as they had a lot of draws just in the final they beat france one zero and they're playing against spain who are paid to be world cup favorites as well they won the world cup in two thousand and ten they performed really poorly in two thousand and fourteen and now they're going to hope to be on a better track again here but they have sacked their coach a couple of days ago spain and i do think that's going to affect that campaign yeah . look to take the story had to get had to go from the spanish national team camp amidst a fight with the spanish football federation and since then fernando general has stepped in and he's around madrid legend he's a spain legend really and we'll see how far they can get rid of to see how father gets and when he. says thank you very much. that's if an hour with you again at the top of the album. the mob. movie icon get no satisfaction and come get a knock on the rolling stone. he's their biggest fan of the forest. scum one of the biggest collections of stones memorabilia in. the moments near. total. cost marc klaa
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tricky especially by the way between the two heavyweights of the european union between france and germany france once a hardline approach to the whole thing wants to play hardball but they don't really have anything to lose because their exports to the united states aren't as as large as comprehensive as those from germany that has a huge trade surplus with with the united states most often in brussels thank you. search for five big cats reported to have escaped from a zoo in western germany...
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france andocus on france 24 who's who for.com. kitty: i'm kitty god to love. katie. --uble between the the king of jordan's summons the prime minister for a meeting that could end in his resignation. that after jordan was rocked by protests, a 59th of the biggest demonstration there -- a fifth night of protests, the egg is demonstration there in years. for you thisp hour, on again, off again, and back on. not with north korea, but with china. aging is warming any concessions -- beijing is warning that any concessions are off if donald trump goes forward with new tariffs. and more on the very hot trend of ugly shoes on the way in the press review. though, more news from paris. first, police have cleared out migrant camps in the north of the city. a -- that is a week after a thousand more people were removed from the french capitol. it has provoked a rift between the french government and socialist mayor. alison sargent has the latest. hangs in uncertainty the air as buses wait outside one of the makeshift camps evacuated by french authorities early monday. many were already packed and ready when the police arrived at dawn, like this young man from afghanistan. happy to leave the cacamps because the cononditione not good. this man hopes to stay in france, but he has been sent away already once after police that just fingerprints have been taken in burglary. back to are to be sent the first country where they were fingerprinted. they will be -- bused to shelters in and around paris where a authorities will review their cases and decide where they go next. >> the humanitarian situation has been taking care of. asylum-seekers or refugees in go that is what is important. reporter: these migrants are from afghanistan, unlike people from another camp evacuated last week, most from sub-saharan africa. many have artie had their request for asylum declined and are hoping for a different result in france. genie: thank you for coming to join us today. i guess the question is what happens next? what happens to these people after they were cleared out of these camps morning? thiss, we are going into infernal region where people do not find proper accommodations when they arrive in france, so they gather in paris. there is no solution, no state sol
france andocus on france 24 who's who for.com. kitty: i'm kitty god to love. katie. --uble between the the king of jordan's summons the prime minister for a meeting that could end in his resignation. that after jordan was rocked by protests, a 59th of the biggest demonstration there -- a fifth night of protests, the egg is demonstration there in years. for you thisp hour, on again, off again, and back on. not with north korea, but with china. aging is warming any concessions -- beijing is...
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france defeated proved by just one goal to nil they made it through to the next round through of going out earlier beaten i discussed the decisive moments of groups a. group against france it ended one nothing to france to take us through how this would those not the table that is the table from before we started. before the france beat denmark they have a draw against history that needs denmark and four points. for you here we have to go so it's all about you actually a really good action from him to put over the goalkeeper and papa becomes a youngest frenchman ever to score in the world. that goal it would have been ali roger all goals for you is making his one hundredth appearance you probably would have enjoyed the. to celebrate yeah i think they're going to have words over dinner tonight don't ever do that young man that was my goal but. you know the image you always look for when something like that happens it's what ali but you it was reaction to is he celebrating with the papa and i can guarantee you that you did so he's a good team player and i demanded a this gold has sent france through to the next round of off the world cup so do you think he really no no no that's all i know and i think
france defeated proved by just one goal to nil they made it through to the next round through of going out earlier beaten i discussed the decisive moments of groups a. group against france it ended one nothing to france to take us through how this would those not the table that is the table from before we started. before the france beat denmark they have a draw against history that needs denmark and four points. for you here we have to go so it's all about you actually a really good action from...