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we've got the future of. the russian and ukrainian presidents hold their one on one meeting and discuss the crisis in eastern ukraine but the military shells continue to fall chemical now among the very latest targets in the crisis so. new figures suggesting over a thousand britons have joined the jihad in the middle east but critics saying the policy of multiculturalism could well be to blame. and the debate over the use of civilian drones in the u.s. grows as the number of near collisions rises as fast as the popularity of the.
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headlines live from moscow and saucy international with me rule resewn thank you for joining us today and it was this handshake right here the key moment of an international summit in belarus on choose day. and ukraine's president held their first official one o one meeting. with more now on what exactly was discussed. this was a meeting that everybody here in ms was waiting for with their breaths abated literally for hours and once it was over russian president came out speaking to address obviously discussing some of the most pressing issues that were touched upon during the conversation with president poroshenko now one of the most of the biggest concerns in this regard is the issue of possible cease fire in south east of ukraine where fighting continues to rage now russian president has reiterated the point that was previously made by moscow on several occasions and that is the fact that this issue continues to be an internal issue in ukraine and russia can
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only play the role of a facilitator in the dispute but if you're good in that it should be we didn't talk in detail about it and frankly speaking russia can propose any conditions for a cease fire or speak of possible greenman between kiev and donetsk or lugansk this is ukraine's affairs we can only try to help to create an atmosphere of trust during these negotiations that are in my view very necessary now of course there's also the issue of humanitarian aid to the regions of donetsk and lugansk where people are continuing to suffer the situation there is that of a humanitarian catastrophe so both most going pee have seemed to have made progress in facilitating some sort of an agreement we do not know the details of god but it does seem that the two countries are going to be working together in trying to bring relief to the suffering regions and last but not least of course there is the issue off the gas disputes between moscow and kiev now according to the russian
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president the talks are going to continue in the nearest future on that and this is the issue that involves not just russia and ukraine as history has shown during the previous so-called gas wars between moscow and kiev customers in europe have also been affected because ukraine has shown its capacity for siphoning off gas that was intended for you russia's european customers. obviously with winter fast approaching this is something of grave importance knowledge is for ukraine but also for several european countries but all in all when talking about the meeting here in minsk we can say that it was a success and that was also the words that russian president has used to describe it really good reporting people in eastern ukraine remain under a barrage of shells launched by government forces he says there was only targeting rebel fighters but it's the residential areas that continue to get pounded. how do
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. we go. back to a view of. and then one of the very latest. chemical plant employing about three thousand people came under fire and it's not the first time it's been hit by a. as our correspondent paula found out when she went to the site. the ukrainian army is closing in on the city of donetsk you can hop east of the government fighters this is my kiev case some twenty five kilometers away two chemical plants came under attack bringing the war to
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a new level fire raged in the din it's krege and not far from the daily sites one of the largest factories in ukraine of chemicals and coal and as you can see it has come under shelling you can actually still smell in the air this smell of burning and there's also the constant fear that any moment now but ukrainian military will shell again we're trying at least to get to the center of the nancy because here it is too dangerous. to show for just let me show you where. this is what is left of the show but others fear and now the charitable could be on the horizon that in its krege and has nearly four thousand dangerous factories and facilities to hit on any one of them would pose a threat to the entire area and indiscriminate punishment to fighters and civilians alike we're talking about i was. for a grade in the atmosphere. because we're talking about here which should be chlorine related. risks in most of these
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cases will be short sighted problems. residents nearby the plants are not taking any chances it's been dangerous here since the morning some houses have been hit on the edge of the neighborhood this is part of the rockets that was fired from a grad in the sol launcher more and more these are landing here in civilian areas of course the r.t. . eastern ukraine. and this russian journalist who's been missing in ukraine for three weeks now will be on the front page of a supplement in a german daily newspaper this is what wednesday's edition of the left wing looks like a global campaign in support of the veteran war zone photographer andre stedman kicked off almost immediately after his disappearance online users have spread the freon through a hash tag around the world of human rights groups of called on to find and release
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the correspondent. in their struggle to deal with the rise of jihadist sentiment in the country police in the u.k. and now encouraging the public to inform on to anyone they think could potentially be on the path to radicalism the metropolitan police's counterterrorism chief has appealed for help in identifying aspiring terrorists and this could mean anyone traveling to certain places abroad or returning from them the public is being asked to look out for signs their friends or family are being converted to radical forms of islam or the number of terror related arrests is already soaring is even more homegrown militants go to fight what they see as a holy war in syria and iraq in fact our security services estimate up to one thousand young british residents have join the jihad is to fight in the middle east also with the numbers up to two hundred fifty hardliners of believed to have
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returned to the u.k. thereby posing a big headache for security and police there and this new terror threat has left the earth already has to wonder just how much the official policy of multiculturalism could be to blame is r.t. correspondent marina casa multiculturalism was one celebrated as the way forward but after thirty years of cultivates in it and britain it's now being blamed for foster an extremist ideology and directly contributed to a homegrown islamic terror. for too long the doctrine of multiculturalism has led to immigrants establishing completely separate communities in our cities these has led to honor killings female genital circumcision and the establishment of sharia law in inner city pockets throughout the u.k. islamic radicals should be challenged with the values of liberal democracy. issue to do with multiculturalism in britain which i think has lent us wise ation
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a sort of bottom up apartheid that has occurred i think unfortunately that it is there is going to be an extent to it too little too late it's british police are now preparing for raids across the country in their bid to find out exactly who is just the jobs that british suspects thoughts have beheaded american journalist james folly but many fear there's more than one jihadi john around and what the government to take more drastic measures therefore automatic suspicion if you have travelled to the isis region in this period of time that you are in some way in the conflict there and i think that the that it's only right that that suspicion exists and i think all of those individuals that have travelled to the region need to be investigated by the intelligence services and quite possibly by the police if they return to the home secretary currently has the power to strip citizenship from two or nationals who are fighting abroad this also applies to immigrants who have
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become naturalized citizens but home office lawyers argue that a country can't make its citizens stateless and the other side of the story is muslim communities living here in the u.k. the part of violence has increased the three nationalism everything a phobia that's maybe made of the capability of frames their everyday lives dramatically. so i'm quite sickened by the political right to constantly have a go at multiculturalism as if multiculturalism is the major problem we are getting a gradual sense of of a drip drip of cases which comes in from the trojan horse and we had cases that came in from the isis a for they feel that there's a sense of collective guilt that has been placed on them not just wind of it was that they know but also through the national papers and by politicians who are calling out all. muslims should aunts for this this so-called hate campaign is seen
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mostly on the internet with ennis and muslims being the frequent targets of internet trolls even a senior muslim member of a local branch of the anti immigration ukip party has found himself the target of online abuse there's a sense of disaffection there's a sense of isolationism and i guess there's also a sense that you know some of the individuals feeling that this is also prejudicial in its own right by assuming all of the muslim community has to answer to something they have absolutely no control of the war of extremism is now raging just as much as that of nationalism the problem for the government is finding a fine line so it doesn't end up falling into either camp during the course of our reports or from london for it see. in the rise of prose you had a sentiment of the u.k. is actually forced the government to consider how to deal with newly converted radicals in fact the home secretary theresa may has now outlined
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a series of new laws that will see people who travel to syria or iraq investigated by the security services and police in fact those with dual nationalities will be stripped of their citizenship and excluded from the u.k. she also on the line changes that would see naturalized britons fighting abroad are stripped of their citizenship as well and while those returning from the war zones or will be subjected to prosecution the plans have already set a trend with norway now also considering revoking the citizenship of people found taking part in terror activities and wars abroad political analyst david vance believes the whole of europe should be taking measures like these ones. i think europe faces some very great challenges it does have within its borders a very old european population and a very young and fast growing muslim population and we see that manifest in countries such as france and belgium right across the place these people do not
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appear to have the same values of those old european nations and therefore the question has to be who are all that laid and i think where that leads will be major trouble and potential violence right across europe and of course it's been facilitated by the e.u. opening its borders and allowing into these countries people from very very different cultures who fall who hold very very different views. all right still to come here we're naughty international a woman survives one year without spending any cash whatsoever. not so bad maybe you put some some paper here colorful paper. put some strings here and you ready so why she took on the challenge of life without money and how she fed outside the matrix.
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of the single greatest thing that got america out of the depression was the securities act of thirty three thirty four door a law and order to wall street it wasn't anything to do with repricing gold it had nothing to do our very little doing going into world war two it was bringing out law and order what's happened in europe the disintegration of hope last quarter of the wild west mentality of letting a bank like goldman sachs totally destroy a country like greece you quit. the media leave us so we leave to be. hard to see who she truly play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. plane is running out of many things money time and patience there's
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a growing recognition in europe that the ukrainian civil war must end through negotiations. the political will and does washington really peace. we think it will want to rethink their. beaches. going to gently swaying in the ocean breeze. right. why he has a deep little secret a secret the u.s. government would like you. to go away. dearly.
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thanks for joining us on aussie international civilian drones are now so popular in the us the law to control them is failing to keep up in fact let's show you an online map right now of commercial flights over the u.s. that we've taken in the last several hours from flight radar twenty four dot com it really shows just how busy the skies over america really are and in fact this is the main reason why some critics say civilian drones are unwanted guests in as space like this and perhaps that worries are justified because the number of near collisions has risen directly in correlation with the increasing number of drones in operation for example it was back in march the u.s. airways pilot reported a near miss with a tiny drone over the tallahassee airport of florida then to la guardia in new york which registered a black drone zipping towards a large plane just seventeen hundred meters and that was above lower manhattan and planes near los angeles international airport they said they once saw an
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unidentified aircraft the size of a rubbish bin sitting outside the window and you know these are only three to fifteen registered cases let's get more with guy in a church. commercial drones are about to flood the u.s. air space amazon is seeking permission from regulate its delivery drones to very soon drones may be delivering your online orders earlier this summer the federal aviation administration gave all giant b.p. the first permission to use a commercial drone to fly aerial surveys over their operation in alaska congress says another year to decide on rules and regulations for commercial drones but they're already here flying legally and mostly illegally often to the horror of airline pilots the number of dangerously close encounters with unmanned aircraft is rising rapidly as more drones big and small take to the air pilots like greg cromer are raising the alarm i cannot see them they're too small or too fast and they're
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too erratic another airplane in the sky i know is going this way that drone can go this way down fast without any warning they can change directions so there's no amount of preparation there's no amount of vigilance that's going to completely make me or any other pilot say america's aviation washed out says pilots have reported fifteen close calls with small drones near airports in the past two years and nasa database of confidential complaints filed by pilots and air traffic controllers has recorded fifty other reports of close calls involving drones over the past decade in many cases it is not possible to track down the on registered aircraft and who's flying them but when in july a small drone came dangerously close to a police helicopter in new york two of its operators were arrested not only are the drones able to fly off radar they also crash in the last five years two hundred
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thirty six all safe incidents have been reported and that's only among registered drawl. what happens if one of these things falls and hits a kid. if it's a politician's kid we won't have to worry about drones anymore. there are many. rapid expansion in the use of drones many concerns ranging from safety to privacy what if stockers get their hands on drones anyway while business is. exploring all the wonderful ways they could use the remotely controlled aircraft one operations coordinated with the national air traffic controllers association described the upcoming integration of drones international air space as the tsunami headed for the front porch after all the us is the busiest air space in the world it's about to get busier and possibly more dangerous in washington i'm going to check out our team to some other headlines around the world in brief for israel and hamas now
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opening up the world because they agreed upon a long term ceasefire brokered by those in the egyptian. palestinian definite truce will see an easing of the israeli blockade in helping to rebuild the crowds took to the streets of gaza to celebrate the end of hostilities in fact. as a victory for the resistance but seven weeks of intense fighting left well over two thousand palestinians also sixty eight israelis. and dozens of mainly nigerian libyan refugees rallied outside the u.s. embassy. seeking asylum in america and demanded a u.s. official speak with saying otherwise they'll be left to sleep in the streets the protesters complained about lack of support from the german government out of brussels some claim to have been living in germany as refugees for years with no job or money. and fifteen killed forty eight injured when a bus collided with
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a truck on a highway in northwest china broke through the central politician swerved onto the opposite lane and then hit the lorry the saudi reaction was so badly damaged it had to be entirely cordoned off. and the bus was reportedly overloaded with passengers . well there's no escaping it modern life costs a lot of money so is it possible to retire from the rat race and get by without any cash at all artes peter all of a met one woman who decided to unplug and get off the grid and give it a shot. in a modern world where advertisers are constantly out to convince consumers that they need new products it can be tempting to give it up and live a much simpler life one german woman in the city of light seek did just that i miss hope with rights granted tarbush to for twelve months trying to simulate a world without making her own clothes bartering with people. what we could eat
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it and growing her own food i get my life easy in the center of a city i was very hopeful to grow thing by myself the point is the earth is just not ready for that the soil so i called my mother she took her car and broad huge amount of soil from my home country through into this is where my mother put soil and this is where she did so what are we learning you always it's always good to have a good mother mother earth. living like this doesn't give you the most variant of summer and autumn it's easy to live from what you get from the fields but in winter it gets really difficult i only. have. potatoes. and stuff so it's not so much fun all of which asks the question why do it it was not about just an adventurous trip into surviving stuff but it was
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a thought of how do i get back to the core of things because i can and if i just go to the supermarket to pay for it i don't know anything about the value just because i know the prize when looking for things to reuse the junk yard is an excellent resource so i joined connector for interned for a session of what they called dumpster diving. it's not so bad for a lamp maybe you put some some paper here. colorful paper. put some strings here and you already digging through the discarded items could give a glimpse into the recent past that document of life. this is all documents of life that we find here is that the senior pictures is always a. very intimate moment. i've been happy to wrote a story of a year without counting into
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a three hundred page book called apocalypse now i wanted to know what she felt the experience taught or think in the end it was the kind of complete brainwash i had to over thing on my consuming habits the way i go shopping the way i. feed myself the way i live actively or how oh you this is trash. i found something for you the idea behind great is experiment wasn't to convince people to give up on consumerism entirely but to show that with a little thought and some hard effort we can become more self-reliant. and that one person's trash can be another's treasure be to all of our arty leipzig germany. ok well there are plenty of stories for you want to website right now including this one of the golden palm of pyrotechnics russia's team has won the first prize of the international fireworks are festival in cannes we can check out the whole
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breathtaking displays set to music at all right now. also this story that a u.s. senator calls for americans to a boycott burger king is because the fast food giant wants to go to canada to avoid paying taxes. or i want to aaron taken out a bit further looking into the fast food a mega merger between the king of buggers and kind of his captain of donuts and actually joining us from the u.k. the national is taking you underground.
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thing greatest thing that got america out of the depression was a securities act of thirty three thirty four they restored a law and order to wall street it wasn't anything to do with repricing gold it had nothing to do our very little doing going into world war two it was bringing out law and order what's up in europe the disintegration of law and order the wild west mentality of letting a bank like goldman sachs totally destroy a country like greece for a few quid. reason for sco becoming independent schools a nation that nation should be self-governing govern the feels better than the low someone else to do it for look. i'm happy martin the stories we cover here not can here in iraq and some other big story the mainstream headlines same time there's
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a reason they don't want him to. be completely free now let's break the set. but. i would like to do. the job the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trek albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked try a handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate in a real discussion critical issues facing to fight for them ready to join the
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movement then welcome to the big picture. below there i marinated this one from boston and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today first up central bankers of the world are meeting in the tetons of wyoming this week and we're looking into the topics of discussion at this year's a jackson hole wyoming symposium then muni expert miss kate long is on the program kate sat down me earlier today to discuss the manipulable mehan face in atlanta at citi right now and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the fast food mega merger between the king.
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