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the island is controlled by the us government and. independents. either. still do wish to join the us. leave every day. with the country at a crossroads of the island is on the rise. of the city or in germany as police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of protesters. at the world leaders' summit the presidents of russia and the u.s. meantime met face to face for the very first time reaching some breakthrough
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agreements and extended talks. and in other news the pentagon reportedly ups the level of secrecy surrounding its nuclear weapons inspection after a review revealed a level of incompetence that. this is out international and kevin. around the world just in the morning moscow headlines today the president. met for extended talks on the sidelines of the g twenty summit with the first face to face diplomatic meeting lasting over two hours . and said they had a very robust exchange. there was so much to talk about all these issues.
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just about everything got touched on to one degree or another and i think there was just such a level of engagement and exchange me to one of them wanted to stop several times i had to remind the president people are sticking their heads in the door and i think even they send in the first lady at one point to see if she could get us out of there and i didn't work either. and the meeting brought about a potential breakthrough for the syria conflict two is that they disagreed to try to establish a ceasefire in the country and he was following the talks. mr trump and mr putin at the g twenty summit and hamburg the two leaders finally met and talked about three times longer than both administrations expected and now straight after the meeting was over all the journalists here were hungry for the details and we got them from the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov he was the first one to announce the breakthrough cease fire you may be skeptical about the breakthrough
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fair enough serious ceasefire is struck by washington in russia by far not a success story in the past but under barack obama we didn't hear about decisions like friday's one out all it was up to john kerry to do the job when it comes to syria diplomacy on the part of the u.s. in the buildup to this the number one issue discussed in the u.s. media was whether donald trump was going to bring up the issue of russian interference in the u.s. election well i can tell you that american journalist didn't give their president a chance to be the first one to bring this question up thank you very much. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson who was also in that room during the talks told us that the american president opened his discussion with his russian counterpart by
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citing the concerns of the american people over allegations of russian hacking rex tillerson went on to say that the president came back to that question several times but a lot of putin kept denying any involvement in the meantime the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov says that russia's take on this issue hasn't changed because of the new move from said this campaign has been blown through pollution and that's been admitted by those involved accusations have. been around for many months but no evidence has been provided trump says that putin denied any involvement in the us elections and he expects that what we'll be watching out for right now is of course the reaction from across the atlantic because you take my word president donald trump will be under a lot of pressure back home for what rex tillerson called a true chemistry between the presidents of russia and the us. away from the
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politics pictures from the g. twenty summit have been capturing the imagination of people on social media some drew comparisons between trump and putin's talks with that political t.v. series house of cards and check that out as the russian president appeared to strike a pretty similar facial expression of one point anyway as the fictional kremlin boss viktor petroff body language expert derren stanton wheeled him in hebrew for a sweat off his gesturing means. but there was an interest in the interaction between president putin and trump. around the table and again they shake hands but this time we noticed president trump sort of pats president putin under the under the arm which was quite a mock gesture but again his appraisal is a power gesture to say that you know we're here but i'm still the powerful man you know i'm still the head on chair so to speak so i think you know although i think the two men have got mutual respect for each other. you know i think this is this little call leakages that leakage gestures that i see between the two men
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especially from president trump that he still wants to be seen as very much the you know the top man and also a source of footage where the both of us he sat side by side. president trump has got this what we call reverse steeple gesture with the hands and that's again confidence and dominance and then we also see president putin with his with legs sort of quite spread apart and again my is a very classic dominant gesture. the experts say we show the video of the g. twenty summit as a people on the street to different countries this is what they thought of the world leaders body language. to. try to find a way to get over something so hopefully they try to find a resolution building bridges exactly how they can find a child two of them are probably still trying to figure out how we go look at how we're talking about ukraine and the need to saw how. you should stop please stop oh
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maybe north korea. and they talk about the rocket launch badge and maybe talk about cereal this morning. oh so you put the conflicts no no they did that and did it and. he's now saying this which is it cuts off a red line you know. what could that be in relation to could be europe could be nato forces. what you think these three a talking about discussing the menu where they going on holiday. they're probably advising him on what to say and not sound so stupid i'm pretty sure he's going to embarrass us will help you get those refugees just take those refugees out of paris don't worry that's all you've got to do to put them somewhere else and get them out of the country he has to say. it's you could be here it's going to be very. probably would. you want a bridge i'll give you
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a bridge this is the place prisoner i could sell bridges to the bridge makers of everywhere this is the so good so good what about her she says to him and that's all right it's going to be i can stand the super super awesome awesome. news based in the house looks like it's class and quiet but with yeah. i'm sure. back in how book here are some more highlights from the summit as world leaders set out to impress their counterparts on the host pearl or lower. leg. or. low. key.
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. live while the world leaders go down doesn't wardley business. it was chaos thousands descended on hamburg to protest that summit with riots turning the city into more like a war zone at times. but. i . will cut. as far as i can tell and i'm from member. of never seeing anything like this.
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sporadic scenes of chaos spread across hamburg streets with protest to smashing windows set in cars a light at times here's our europe correspondent peter oliver he was there. it's continue down the east over the last twenty four hours now as you can see just behind me there's actually more water cannon a riving at the intersection where i am. they will say a quiet tense scene here just shortly just go along time ago by a number of bottles were being thrown the police responded with water cannon we saw these reinforcements that you can see just see it arriving including it and ahmed vehicle just over to my right there. is certainly a very large police presence a helicopter flying overhead many other emergency vehicles around but there's also an awful lot of demonstrators here and then numbers don't seem to be diminishing
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either. what you can see from where i am right now is what the police have in reserve for a potential situation it could unfold over my left shoulder we've got an armored vehicle here we've got a northern of the water cannon here in the area where i am i can see between a full five maybe six of these will take on and really serious pieces of equipment that are all around this into section waiting to see if this is going to be the next flash point. we have seen as well some very serious incidences of violence take place that we know a number of police officers around two hundred have been injured we don't know how many demonstrators the certainly has been quite a lot of people injured we have seen ambulances as well we understand as well over forty people have been detained by the place to see that rise and rise as this continues.
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we saw a large number of black block mancini's through the streets of homburg some of them breaking windows others then i have with little flares poo. days red flares into the car setting those cars on fire. this is the scene in hamburg as you can see a heavy police presence there just marching past me basically i'm at an intersection in central hamburg which has become a scene of multiple standoff between police and demonstrators the older came through from police that this this intersection here this junction had to be cleared. there is a section of demonstrators just over there you may be able to see water kalin being used every time they try and come closer to this intersection they get sprayed back
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but. that was. the. thing that has continued and i can tell you right now the helicopters flying overhead a shining searchlights they can still see plumes of smoke across the city so. you continue to follow the story line and r.t. dot com this one to the pentagon it seems is increasing the level of secrecy around its nuclear weapon inspections according to a report out from the associated press news agency safety and security reports had previously been made available to the public but not now the u.s. joint chiefs of staff says a new layer of secrecy is necessary. we are comfortable with the secrecy for as long as nuclear weapons exist the u.s. will maintain a safe secure and effective nuclear stockpile however transparency campaign of say
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that move goes beyond u.s. national security concerns they fear it's about covering up incompetence that have been a few lapses in the past is a reminder. every single day for. the most part. it's not lightly. the internal and external reviews i ordered showed that are consistent lack of investment and support for a nuclear forces or far too many years has left us with too little margin to cope
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with monny stresses the reviews found evidence of systematic problems that if not addressed could undermine the safety security and effectiveness. of the force in the future we discussed the pentagon's nuclear secrets to move them with experts in the u.s. . i think that that for this particular information you need so is not revealing any actual secrets but it does show probably did united states feel uncomfortable to show in public its confidence in its own reliability safety and. good. training of its own personnel in that field and that's and it's. regrettable it's worrisome and it's unfortunate decision they just don't want anybody to know what's
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going on and they've been very careless there was a huge report of bad accidents at los alamos there was a report a couple years ago where a plane was missing with carrying nuclear warhead loaded missiles that went from minnesota air force base to new orleans and they didn't even know it was missing for thirty six hours just been lucky i don't think anybody's going to deliberately push that button in a nuclear war it's going to be an accident and it's going to be aging compute is ahead right here in the massive influx of refugees is seeing the e.u. again struggle for a solution the problem goes on a normal talk about. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around.
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perforations washington washington media the media. voters elect me to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. well let's begin in syria say nato member sixteen she and the skulls my colleague signed deep trouble and it is kind of retarded side to europe a surrounded by my enemies and one of them at the certain moment was president tom and what about russia you know would let me go to which pluto relations on alt.
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a surge in migrants trying to get into europe in recent months has led the e.u.'s migration commission had to admit the situation has got worse and despite years spent searching for a solution though seems the e.u. has seen very limited results. particularly the africans are selling small businesses or selling livestock to sell . their order to pay for these trips and we think it's very unfortunate that people are facing it to our family or job while it's still risky to watch.
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closely to get a smuggler through which. we need them all at the international level to break the smuggling business model. and use the chief right to do that and more safe and sound the were people that people think and obedient to fall before we. did you know in many areas to be easy to get me to rescue people and so that i had to share a little share in that and that by the end i meant getting haitian beseech you know dana. if the boat
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sensors are deliberately turned off by n.g.o.s in order to secure the location that matters not arouse confidence. as for the extent of the problem italy's already seen at least eighty five thousand migrants reach it shores so far this year is pleading still with fellow nations to share the burden but that's largely been ignored especially even up until last week over in france there is that makeshift camp in paris that was cleared on friday with the migrants and said sent to wreak requisition gyms and sports centers that i think kelly in the north of france the former site of the notorious jungle camp that's i've seen budget hotels fill their rooms with refugees over in greece it's also taken
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a huge share of migrants locals on the island of kiosks furious that the hotels are having to be used as a merge and see how sick we sounded our european political analyst and also european parliament m.p. about migrant crisis both agree it's a huge problem but for different reasons. this i mean this whole migrant story is based on hypocrisy where are these migrants coming from they're coming from they're coming from afghanistan they're coming from iraq they're coming from syria they're coming from libya these are the countries where the u.s. and nato said they were going to bring democracy so you bring democracy and twenty years later you get the microscope in droves so the responsibility of the west comes in the fact that they have destabilized countries and they have attacked some of the most secular countries in the mideast the second hypocrisy as you said is that they've all got these nice words and very sweet to open the borders to refugees so they're inviting them when mr merkel said that she was going to greet these refugees that was an invitation but there's an invitation and then when the
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migrants are right well there's nobody to greet them italy is facing the biggest problem you know but the problem is not the but actually got these main political because you know the agreements between the member states of the european union for the relocation of the requisition for the and the put every state member to accept some of them but they. are the fusion completely to accept even one refugee this is the the problem is a lack of clarity that is the you know it is not that this a europe good for the european union it goes nowhere. one media only my guess is not a big deal the problem is the the lack of humanities the lack of common cold the lack of the fallen out i would be i.d.s. of the european union revelations next that the u.s. is gearing up to put soldiers in space no less the a bust president's plan is for a military unit to focus solely on missions beyond earth it's making his way to the
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senate as jacqueline vulgar explains. i think the final frontier where everyone is rushing to go where no one has gone before our nation will return to the moon and we will put an american boots on the face of mars. american boots on mars now no one would blame you for being a bit spooked by that phrasing given that the u.s. already has military boots on the ground in one hundred seventy seven countries but surely the vice president was just referring to scientists and brave explorers or was when it comes to military expansion in the u.s. the sky is the limit or at least it used to be congress is now working on a proposal to create a brand new branch of the u.s. armed forces and so mission would be to focus on space and while the u.s. air force who is now in charge of operations in space is strongly against it the plan is already making its way through the senate welcomes the oh so bright future
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tomorrow must travel across the stars to defend our world ladies and gentlemen. he said he will. go or. i do not believe. you said we have a problem things have always been seen as the territory for peaceful exploration and joint cooperation a place where humankind can unite around common goal that wasn't trying in the one nine hundred sixty seven outer space treaty which the u.s. it limits the use of outer space peaceful activity cost forward to two thousand and seventeen the u.s. plan is to produce close combat ready based force justifying it as usual by highlighting the perceived threat coming from russia and china the russians in the chinese or near peers to us in space we will not allow the status quo to continue brushing their year for the last twenty years has gone to the united
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nations asking for a new treaty. they were upgraded the language of the sixty seven outer space treaty included new technologies and ban all weapons in space but the u.s. and israel have been blocking elements of the new space treaty for all the years of clinton bush and obama are now in the trunk of ministration if the wood from mars one day turned out to be military one houston we have a problem in the party washington d.c. . but down on earth casting a financial eye over the g. twenty i will look at who's really on the make in the media these days stand by for the latest of the past.
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welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive immunoglobulin that my body gets and some bodies that i cannot produce itself around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity and does this because it helps people it's just that one of the side effects is that it. applies more. to put money on your car a meter and we don't have all plasma based drugs today come from private companies and are produced from paid plasma as well as. you know.
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what are the risks of pay donation. then is proof that the frequency of pathologies is much higher in paid donations and it. if i was lying when i. moved over two years old he was. in the money and that's the drill and who runs the blood business. i think the us russia relationship is very important and has suffered and we need to make it better there's no question about it we need to cooperate on so many issues on nuclear weapons from syria on iran on energy on trade.
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by monday france has been abuzz broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. tonight we're going to break down the group of twenty summit in hamburg germany for you we take it down to the basics and then we go big. abilities also with. not an arms deal on our hands between taiwan and the united states china is not happy that things unravel at the g. twenty going to explore that and jobs numbers are and i'm joined by former u.s. trading commissioner bart chilton to discuss the implications and other things stand by us starts right now.

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