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Satellites to know one. Relationship appears to be very warm and a friend pete. Weve had a great relationship this is been very successful. With the president of the haptic who we most of explaining. Also coming up americas greenest governors on how to terminate any trump threat to the paris climate agreement. But we should take politics out of the whole thing and do what is right the fundamental message it bawn that we have come to deliver is that donald trump cannot stop us in this is the most important thing that we wanted the world to know and here. We begin the day in asia with America First Everything Else a distant second u. S. President donald trump is wrapping up his first trip to asia it has been a marathon two weeks of red carpets state dinners complements of plenty and criticisms she won far between and china and the philippines the world saw a u. S. A president respectful perhaps even deferential to men he considers to be his strong arm equals yet the leader of the free world said nothing about human rights abuses in china or reports that do tear taze drug war has allowed police to kill thousands with impunity where the big takeaway here u. S. President trump has told asia america is open for business were closed if you have any complaints. At a gathering swirling with controversy a moment that revealed a feared president s softer side. Rhetoric a detective pulled out all the stops at a gala to open the summit on sunday. On the plane. That it is believed that. The orders of the monday will be noted state. That some say detectives not the only one hitting the wrong note ahead of the summit filipina Rights Groups urged trump to confront detecting over his war on drugs a crackdown thats left thousands dead over the past year. But if there was any criticism from trunk it was not on display in manila trump showered his host a selfproclaimed killer with compliments. And i want to thank you for your incredible hospitality and the show last night the talent show i assume mostly from the philippines was fantastic thank you. The camaraderie did not go down well with Everyone Police used water cannon to scare off angry protesters. We believe that that meeting without making any benefits for the filipino people would rather worsen the human rights situation in the philippines and try give it would be easier for terrorists but they could not get it at the russian sure thing the white house said the two mens meeting focused on trade and fighting the socalled Islamic State it said human rights came up briefly during discussions on the philippines fight against illegal drugs. Im joined now at the big table by a tyson barker hes director of the Aspen Institute here in berlin he also worked at the u. S. State department it is good to have you back on the show id like to start with the spokesperson for mr du charity what he said today about how both president s were able to find something that they have in common take a listen. The. Relationship appears to be very warm and very friendly. Theyve been very kind and good in their dealings and its very apparent that both of them have a person who they consider their best friend they have similar what is that is that the ghosts of the rock obama in the heads of these two president s i mean why is that even a subject of a meeting like this i mean you know i think that this is an artful way of saying that they have a lot of issues in common beyond just the antipathy to the previous president theyre both people who believe in strongly executives that sometimes take and would like to take in the case of detect they do take extra judicial measures in the enforcement of law in order polygraphs measures that would not be something for the filipino courts to work out of course but that is been a heavy criticism of the International Human Rights Community and Civil Society in the philippines there is a sense that trump which is he had that kind of ability in the execution of his own counterterrorism and Law Enforcement policy at home you know he does feel a little bit constrained by these strong independent in institutions at home and thats something of their really conveyed spirits i mean do you think you look at someone like you territory or even the chinese president with a little bit of envy i mean i think that that could be the case you know he clearly feels a level of personal comfort with these type of people and the reason is because he brings into the presidency an experience from the private sector his experience where a kind of authoritarianism was not only accepted but was kind of his means of management thats right and so he sees that in the public sphere and he says why cant i create that he has of course the spassky long developed system of norms that independent institutions in the United States first and foremost the constitution that does. Constrain that kind of action. Staying kind of with with the bully mentality for a moment would you consider what trump and the north Korean Leader kim jong il and what theyve been trading in the last couple of days after the North Korean Foreign Ministry called trump and im quoting here and ode lunatic of the us president hit back on the show you what he tweeted he wrote why would kim jong un insult me by calling me old when i would never call him short in fact oh well i try so hard to be his friend and maybe someday that will happen. Well the first thing i would say is clearly President Trump is taking advantage of the two hundred eighty character limit that he now has on the four hundred one hundred forty characters but you know talking about this kind of personal relationship i thought these authoritarians to be my friend you know this goes back to Vladimir Putin he said something very similar i mean the truth is is that these personal insults are kind of ephemera i mean its rhetorical ephemera the danger here is in the policy in the escalation the good thing we see in the case of this visit is although there have been maneuvers that have taken place by aircraft carriers in the region they do have the support and full backing of u. S. Allies japan south korea and australia so thats a good sign i think we should be careful to get too distracted by the name calling yeah exactly i mean its amazing that there is this name calling going on but when we look at the entire trip is there anything of substance that was achieved i mean can the president take something you know in his pocket back home and say look this is what i got well i mean this is in his kind of style he has said he will reveal the big prize once he returns and we dont know what that big prize would be there have been some cosmetic economic agreement deals signed procurement deals in china but the real takeaway from this trip of course is the reception of u. S. Leadership particularly in the Transpacific Partnership those eleven countries are going to move forward without the United States and then the role that china has played you know they have positioned themselves basically to be the guarantor of the liberal and that means open market you know free trade order they say we believe in multilateralism we believe in rule of law and as the u. S. Response were going to take that place do you think that trump has just left asia and has left the message america is where transactions are were business your human rights abuses are no thats thats been a big part of his message just consistently for the past. And months i think Everybody Needs to recognize that democracy and values are not our deemphasized in this administration to the favor of you know Economic Policy good deals and what he sees as u. S. Security tyson barter with the Aspen Institutes here in berlin is always thank you very much thank you. The terror that engulfed paris on this night two years ago one hundred thirty people died in coordinated attacks across the french capital it was the deadliest attack ever on french soil correspondent elizabeth was one of the first to report to the world about the chaos and the horror of that night. But from the reaction all day great you know what to say we dont know whether this is terrorism well over the not being a great many never stop the fall this sort of. Theyre putting paid to this kind of equivocation. The of this hostage taking it very obvious that the a tactical hey. The weapon of use were not hunting weapons but. The feeling is that this is the kind of attack that actually the French Security services were waiting for you know this is why so many Public Places schools official buildings embassies are being protected in paris and have been hit january unfortunately it seems that it has finally happened tonight. Its still difficult to listen in to remember the evening were joined now by correspondent elizabeth. Cohen is about its good to have you on the show your assessment and hear your assessment so early that evening was unfortunately spot on there really was a feeling in france that an attack of that magnitude was inevitable wasnt there yes this is the shall you do a killing we knew that we were only team. That had been threats that had been tapes anybody not taking them seriously was in direction of usage and im not condemning anyone because that actually was a great even if. Taken to track these people what was not found out in time was exactly when they would. Weve heard a lot in the last two years about the permit it changes in france as a result of the vote the clock attacks what in your opinion what has changed per minute. Strangely enough somethings the split feeling in this country then where you will find feet people in the country and i think theyre half and half who think that the chance the country has changed and other people who will think the country has not changed enough because were still not facing this in the sort of mature way say life is different and this is a state of wool and theres an element of yes this is going to happen to us thats what yes we are now used to having soldiers in the streets and the soldiers themselves being overused or exhaustion because there arent enough of them at the same time we muddle through and theres a kind of disconnect between the sort of. The great game of Foreign Policy which was played by chris you and all those laid down by mature michael and the feelings of every day french people who do not think that the enemy is being named. And what about the role of news here my corner was was his rise to power and the changes that hes made in the walls there was that all enabled by the attacks two years ago. When he made the change he would not have thought of that change himself because we had an emergency law and some of that was passed into into all the way the patriot act was passed into law in america so that. Efficient fight against terrorism was was made possible in france and to be quite honest there have been protests about the palace given to the police but you will find a broad majority will be on the street because majority to say we understand that this is completely necessary and this is what has to happen and. The preceded it. Im going to i have to ask you when you know when you look at the reports from two years ago when you you hear what and how you were reporting the events that night i mean what goes through your mind when you when you think back to that night two years ago when all thats happened sense. You know you get back to this feeling in which you feel that youre under attack and. I think we actually are constantly under attack and there have been attempts that have been stopped and we dont even know. But certainly that was also the sort of feeling that the nation was was Holding Together and im afraid that the nation now is not Holding Together the way we did after shaadi of doing away with it after the botak law and i would i would place actually the movement when we stop being all of one mind at the time when almost simultaneously you had the attack that nice with a with a truck that. Rammed into the crowd and killed about eighty people and the attack against all the how mel this priest. Served was by a young man whod grown up next door and now the whole thing became complicated and muddled and politicians say you got you got to say that this is a home bride you cannot and we got to pay very tension that we do not turn into you know a nation of intolerant people and i think that the encourage feeling of a majority of the french is were not naming things anymore. Hes a bit more to correspondent in paris on this but we appreciate your time tonight and we appreciate you sharing your memories and your insights from a fateful night two years ago in paris thank you. Well france has been remembering the victims of those attacks on paris two years ago for its president in my new microns spend considerable time today meeting with the survivors mccrone and former president friends what was on and then released balloons into the air in honor of the one hundred thirty people who died in the multiple attacks the american rock in the rose of death metal gave a surprise concert but the lead singer at times appeared overcome by emotion the groups concert at the back to the theater exactly two years ago turned into a bloodbath when islamic extremists stormed the whole. Of the attacks in paris two years ago they sent shock waves across the country and the world but the impact was greatest for those who were there and lived to tell about it w. Spoke to one survivor of the butter clan massacre on a fateful night that will always reach into his future. Whenever christopher modahl walks past this place the memories come flooding back what happened here on nov thirteenth two thousand and fifteen changed his life forever ever since that day the battle plan has taken on a new meaning for him. To get. Im very strongly attached to this place because its in a good way. Its as if the better class had a soul and protected me so i like coming here because its reassuring. And makes me think and remember what happened this year with someone so their. Stuff barricaded himself into a room behind the stage when the terrorists started shooting that decision saved his life he was at the concert with two friends one of them died during the attack he still finds it difficult talking about what happened and was haunted by what he had experienced for months afterwards this question. Dramatic stress disorder. I was incredibly tense and every little sound made me jump. I was playing by flashbacks and kept seeing images from that night hearing the sounds and smelling those horrible smells like apologetic and. Christophe went to therapy to help him come to terms with his experience instead of shutting himself away at home he went out more so than before he wanted to feel alive lisa to use mean that night in november is for ever a part of him complex. As a survivor you feel guilty that others had to die while you got away with your life now. These tattoos are like my own gun shop where. They show that i was there that night and who i am. And thats all. Things are better now and still life for the forty one year old will never be the same again also in a good way to bring a priest. Im much more willing to take a leap know that and example ive only been with my girlfriend for seven months or so and were already talking about moving in together and having a child. I would have been much more hesitant to do that two years ago. But now im thinking seize the day because. You need to go for things if theres a chance they will make you happy theres only paul that. Christophe things france has stood its ground against the threat of terrorism people are sticking together not letting themselves be divided even after further attacks yet in one respect he says the terrorists have won thats what sort of kills the most france has restricted civil liberties. First by maintaining the state of emergency for so long. And then by enshrining many of those extra Police Powers and all. The it could do in a way thats a victory for the terrorists or because this is they want to frighten us and make us give up some of our civil rights to do is. Created a law. Office all powers of thats this office more frightened than he was before frightened that he could lose another friend or relative to terrorism even more reason he says to live every minute of every day. Every United Nations member country has agreed to join the Paris Climate Accord every country except the United States if you believe President Trump will make good on his promise to exit the landmark agreement designed to reduce Carbon Emissions well needless to say americans are not the most popular of delegates at the Un Climate Change Conference thats going on right now in bonn germany but there are some very important exceptions today governors present and past from the u. S. States of california oregon washington and virginia were in bonn with a message take a listen. We understand that Climate Change is not just an environmental challenge it is the largest Economic Opportunity since the invention of the steam engine and the reason is is that when we decarbonize or economy those states and those companies that will go out and create the new technologies to solve that will be the greatest Wealth Creators since the mehta g s we never saw this as a political issue we always saw it as a people see issue and its you know as has always said there is no democratic republic in the obio preach the same theres no democratic water republican water we all drink the same water so we should take politics out of the whole thing and do what is right mark was Arnold Schwarzenegger there the former governor of california so take politics out of the mix and take c o two emissions out is well that is the goal of the United Nations Climate Change summit that is going on right now in the german city of basra tonight wed like to look at india a country that is heavily reliant on coal the dirtiest of fossil fuels is the source for more than half of indias electricity production our india correspondent sonia fung the car visited the heart of the countrys coal belt in east india now mining there has had a disastrous effect on the environment and also on the people who depend on it for their livelihood. Some of the motto is seventeen years old. Shes got interns in the coal mines of tidy up. The shift is just nine. To begin work at dawn a pretty its fraught with danger. The cold has to be hacked out of exposed. Once ship badly injured himself quite welcome. The open call pit is one hundred fifty meters deep suffer three makes four to five trips each day. She has to watch out for the police who chase them away and confiscate the code. Name i dont have a choice i have to do this work my parents are illiterate theyve worked as laborers all their lives they cant do anything else. So i try to help them by owning money i really dont like the work my heart isnt in it. A few hours of work which is the equivalent of three euros thats more than what people earn here as day laborers of some thirty thousand people workers called scavengers. But they pay a heavy price bernie roll call releases toxic smoke and gases causing widespread as well and respiratory illnesses in the area. Gerri are since the top one of the Worlds Largest coal reserves. To try again to open pits and deep mines here account for a quarter of indias coal production. But the corn is also on fire. Dozens of places below the ground some have been smoldering for more than one hundred years when underground mining first began. Most fires ignite spontaneously when minerals in the expose called heat or. Continued mining at the surface has opened up cracks that feed oxygen to the flames. The resulting toxic emissions have devastated the environment. The coal fires destroyed houses and triggered landslides. Has been campaigning for the rights of illegal cold workers like sub three of the rubble he says india is paying a huge human cost in its dash because. This government just doesnt bother so right now paul is very important it is very important for the development of massive cities to assure the world that they are wired with them and at the cost of these people the. Amount of human beings who are going to be deprived of what are we even theres some of the other eking out a living that will also go server trees determined to find a way out of the coal mines. Scavenging also helps pay for college. She goes there every day after work. To ensure her dreams of getting a good job. Dont go up in smoke. Oh the days really done the conversation online continues youll find us on twitter you dirty w news are burned off t. V. The forgive used hash tag the day well see tomorrow about. Kickoff. Three stars from three continents. Three thrilling story. Thomas moore from miami and. Charles mingus from violated. Not make a time from every nazi. How do they become top players in the bond as we. Kick off. The Ottoman Empire it ruled over three continents seven seas uniting different cultures and religions. The ottomans reign for six centuries. 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