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day right now here in moscow headlining in this half hour of news exposed and vulnerable a turkish news agency publishes a map of american military bases locations in northern syria it's part concerned at the pentagon coming up to. him that says the u.s. president gets a record low ratings will look at why the polls failed to predict major events and . immigration processing delays sparked angry protests in athens with thousands of migrants in limbo both really sad italy is the latest refugee crisis big goals.
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very good afternoon for me kevin zero in thanks for watching out international first this hour the american military says it's concerned for the safety of troops after a turkish news agency released a map showing the location of u.s. bases in northern syria in a comment to r.t. the u.s. central command said the sources which contributed to the story couldn't be independently verified but they went on to add that they'd be very concerned if officials from its nato allies would have purposefully endangered forces by releasing such sensitive information nichiren reports. this is how america's military presence in northern syria allegedly looks that's according to turkish state news agency on the dollar it claims to have detected america's hidden outposts scattered across kurdish held areas the agency reports there are as many as ten including two air bases one in army leon which is large enough for cargo
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planes and used to supply kurdish forces and another inherit here which is slightly smaller and reportedly used by military helicopters there's also said to be eight more military points which it's claimed are used to house military consultants operational planning offices and units to engage in active conflicts plus the equipment kept that allegedly includes artillery batteries rocket launchers and all made vehicles with the turkish news agency revealing washington's active operations in a war zone in thirty much detail with accurate or not it's likely upsetting for the us and course the pows that ally the discussion of specific troop numbers and locations would provide sensitive tactical information to the enemy which could in danger coalition and partner force we respectfully request that you refrain from disseminating any information we chose not to disseminate all the details listed by
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the un a dollar agency like the number of u.s. special forces and strategic tosca of the outposts arguably a bigger question here is not about the publication's accuracy but rather why would turkey want to undermine its ally by revealing potentially dangerous details of its secret military bases well perhaps it has something to do with the location of these bases which form within the region controlled by the kurdish militia group the u.s. considers to be a key ally in the fight against eisel but one which turkey deems as terrorists probably the turks are doing this and thinking down the same line in response to this event. i think that you know we can tamper with turkish interests turks are thinking well we could probably. challenge the american administration and other nato allies if you're not fully respected as a member then probably should rethink this one issue in a sense need to be now turkey regularly slams the us every support for the
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kurds but now by revealing this sensitive information it appears anchor is using more direct tactics to strike back at its nato ally. of the polls my gloomy reading for donald trump after learning that his approval ratings are the worst of any president. but political polls have been proved to be pretty much one of the mark and several countries in recent years to so cullom open explains how best to interpret these latest. six months in a donald trump's presidency and the pollsters tell us that his ratings have tanked but these pollsters don't exactly have the best record remember what they said right before the election most polls give clinton a better chance of winning than slave for hillary all the major electoral map forecasters show hillary clinton winning the election. defied. expectations polls showed hellery clinton was the favorite to win and they
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weren't wrong in the sense that hillary clinton did win the popular vote through the polls were wrong about this race the entire time warps why are american pollsters getting things so wrong and can you read between the lines to get a more accurate picture here are some helpful tips posed in american made outs and precise and definitive. so is there something we're missing to understand any poll you first need to know who's taken in. recent surveys in the us seem to have picked out democratic voters leaving the republican voice behind but reports suggest. americans are equally divided when it comes to party affiliation so what should we be looking for response rates or the actual number of people who have taken the poll over the last two decades in the us fewer people seem to be interested in getting their opinions out to posters meaning the blanks to fill in for them based
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on probability and relying on factors like political preference and past choices. that leaves us with something referred to as a sampling error which can be anything from one to five percent still a sizeable number of possible mistakes. so now you know you pose shouldn't be taken at face value some american pollsters even admit that they're having trouble getting things right you really don't have to justify it when you are the network and you have millions of viewers a.b.c. washington post c.b.s. new york times whatever you know that big into that that poll released are an automatic several million viewers the poll is going to be discussed other networks are going to be picked up by the associated press and so. you can be careless and get away with that next time you see a catchy headline based on a poll do the work that immediate doesn't want you to do read between the lines.
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r.t. new york. and the u.k. the b.b.c.'s annual eight week classical music marathon struck a political code in the event one of the conductors at the problems preceded a beethoven performance with a plea for breaks it. is isolationist tendencies and. nationalism in its very narrow sense is something that is very dangerous and can only be fought with really great accident on the education of the new generation of a new generation that they have to understand that greece and germany and france and then mark have all this something in common called european culture reaction swiftly followed from the political or musical spheres it turned
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on the b.b.c. and the problems for allowing the event to become politicized what music commentators said is going to tarnish the problems reputation while former u.k. independence party leader nigel farage called it lunacy and here's what another party member had to say. it's well known that the b.b.c. is fundamentally against breck's it's always has been always will be we need to check we need to actually evaluate where that the b.b.c. is achieving its purpose which is to disseminate the news and events attainments instead of be in what is now a political organization if it wants to be a political organization then that's fine but it shouldn't the united kingdom search area to pay for it needs to raise its own revenue if it wants to do that if it wants to be a voice of the nation then you know we can do show not while it's it's a political organization and it is b.b.c.
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has reacted by saying the problem isn't the political platform it went on to add that it's the artist's right to speak to an audience and that's what happened here and a story. elsewhere violence is wrapped in bethlehem between palestinian protesters and israeli police after the west bank fatah leadership over a day of rage is our middle east correspondent paula. oh overnight we saw clashes in the palestinian city of bethlehem this marks three nights of clashes between israeli security forces and palestinian rioters now some of those clashes have also been taking place in the old city of jerusalem and the surrounding arab neighborhoods israeli police have been employing riot control measures now they've been using stun grenades they've been dragging protesters away protestors in response have been throwing several objects various objects at the police themselves and dozens of people are reported to have been injured yesterday
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was declared a day of rage by the palestinian fatah faction and thousands of palestinians converged on the old city of jerusalem now all of this violence was sparked by a deadly shootout on friday in which two israeli security officers were killed by three israeli arabs since then israel has closed most of the entrances to the al aqsa mosque and has reopened several but those that it has reopened it is opened with metal detectors now palestinians say that this is an infringement on the right of freedom to worship they are also concerned that israel might be trying to change the status quo now the israelis and jordanians are in talks the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said repeatedly that he has no intention to change the status quo and we also know that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has urged to calm the situation but this is a hugely volatile area and many are bracing for more violence particularly ahead of a call tomorrow that has gone out by the jerusalem top muslim cleric and he has
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called for all mosques in jerusalem to remain closed and for worshippers to make their way to the compound so we are expecting another day of rage and potential clashes tomorrow friday. for the you to help italy which is threatening further drastic action over the latest while growing crisis. reported sicily break. drug trafficking organizations are very sophisticated and they function very much like a global corporation you know they have different components they have components that engage in money laundering and you know the killing of security
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forces they actually not been warm and. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corporations corporations washington washington media the media the. voters elect the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . told his post. coming up to talk into which more will people seem to be getting an appetite for spoken of lately nothing but you may remember that's the phrase used by a c.n.n.
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commentator secretly on camera describing news coverage of russia. to see who's up for a bite i know you've probably heard the phrase nothing burger maybe twice. the really. nothing burger and it really was a nothing burger at the same nothing burger big nothing burger. the first pumping up the stuff that comes the investigation involving teens and. never eating and nothing burger well guess what now you can. see a local chain has decided to give up nothing but. nothing but how do you know for those who passed which is on the nicely nothing i read about it on the news just. nothing burger sounds like the most i just. think.
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so do you think anything should come on the side of the nothing burger but you know . i'm becoming less. the author bernard a fair amount of reaction online as well with some just happy to have an excuse for the other slim the idea saying that they love to mix politics. people have been objecting online think it's mixing politics or making light of something how do you feel about. their business so if it's going to make money to buy them out of the club or. life essentially is politics so there is capitalizing on something you know was a state common people this founder explained the police saying that for years whenever someone who ordered a plain burger be referred to it as a nothing for it but we always do fun things say. nothing where did that famous
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recently and like i said we've been calling it back to the kitchen for for many years. i don't want anybody to insult my nothing but we got the best burgers in town so perhaps this wasn't a political statement after all but just like the time precious people simply making something out of not junk food washington d.c. . well if the washington nothing bug as it tickles you topical taste buds here's some side dishes for the menu elsewhere. when mexico senses people that have lots of problems. progress is possible but i'm.
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we will once again rediscover our heritage as the manufacturing nation. we have to start by building a wall a big beautiful powerful wall new don't know america. america to europe several european countries have been engulfed in an ongoing migrant crisis of course italy was big on the forefront of this is now accepting most of these people coming into europe and it's yet another standoff over it with other members of the block over how best to handle the crisis going forward in spain activists are protested against refugee policies and violations of human rights over in greece and angry demonstrations been held against delays in the immigration process.
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to stop the delays of last thousands separated from their families and stranded in greece divisions between different ethnic groups of all split emerging in the overcrowded camps to other into the problems. legal. problems which is. just a way things sort of decisions. african people sometimes if they are just says start by saying that he wants to get their
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ride spidey they found in floyd's side of the. bus a little bit consider syria syrian people they could get assigned him quickly and sell some truth it would be. not only funky spots of. people coming from africa feeling neglected when they are arrived suddenly they faced the. different treatment because of their skin and skin color or because of different other variables when you feel that not receiving your interview in a couple of months but in four five six months you're seeing that there's a longer rejection rate for your community or for the group of people you are from your attention and your frustration raises. hates the final business stay. a business day with the public twenty seventeen and showing moscow the deals expected to be done today behind closed doors maybe we'll find out what was signed sealed
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later but anyway the latest innovations that the russian and global aviation industries have to offer on the show the public go tomorrow but kate partridge had nearly. we've seen some amazing planes and because the flying the sky there it's amazing we get so you take this for instance this is trace and it can fly and they can also drive and they can swim. and. this behind me you can see is you rick and you rick is a drone as we know drones can fly and they can check out traffic and i can even spy on you but this one is particularly special as it can save people as well. another thing that i've seen here is a flying taxi just like those from back to the future road it will go in we know me .
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and i had a sweetie experience of what it feels like to operate one of those cars so what see now because this. yellow car is basically you know sort of funds that make that operate to get the rams you've got this big car that looks a bit like the batmobile is going to get all the pins that flipped suchness got the most is on it so it's got four different modes of i spoke to one of the men behind this project and he says it's only a couple of years to go before we'll all be able to enjoy the ride over in twenty twenty if you go to dollars to just a top up your mobile lap and you'll have an elevated walk through four of the four the there are talks it's a pick you up when you were with the world's elite thank you very much indeed well there you go ladies and gentlemen week we always thought it was back to the future but the future perhaps is so far away these are twenty twenty. talk in technology and other uses electronically tagging the hopeless she hit me correct so that
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access to their movements can be bought by anyone to track with an app twenty four seventh's i look i'm all for groups a glimpse of an oppressive future but it is out me and something right now and learn the man behind it and have on guard danish artiste. i'm in central london during a photo shoot of the. young look a little bit more. look. if you are angry and your eyes got. a new they don't do anything for you you hate the. next i. know you make me famous the ok let me tell you more about this it works by giving people who sleeping rough a tracking device obviously that gives access to its dates or an image is that then sold crucially for tens of thousands of pounds to anyone who wants to watch them any time the practical side of this half the money goes to each home as volunteers so the organization the trying to the best but also the other side of it their everyday struggles gets splashed across the web and on social networks the
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intention is to shine a light on abject poverty in an age when anything can be bought these days and our lives are always on show. and i love the fact that the buyers are part of the project and it creates awareness and it turns to problem upside down and make fun of it and they can sit in the ferrari or whatever and they can look free i am caught the guys in the park now it's november it's cold it worries me that frightens me chasing some sensational you'd have had to lie he is using and from abusing the vulnerable just as a product as a commodity to some unknown person and slave to abuse them and the i don't see what the end point is how the benefit will be for the homeless person like in all good business deals everyone gets. walked away from with a good sense so the homeless gets fifty percent of all after all expenses but only
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if they stay a year in the project and fill up the application in the country. in a way. what he's doing something ethical when you've got such. an imbalance and somebody puts in somebody is vulnerable and needy and somebody who's got a lot of money you know if there was inequality fine you know if you had twenty five thousand and i had twenty five thousand and i want to buy you for a year we can strike a deal but as soon as you've got an inequality and it's an ethical point show you do good stuff all right let's go back to our top story what's happening in italy there promise you a live report from sicily now it may cause big desperately calling for help saying it feels abandoned isolated from the block let's go to sicily need to try to say things on the phone is a bit of a delay the whole thing you can hear me here the e.u. has repeatedly voiced its readiness to help but it seems italy's patience is running out take us through it.
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kevin holder you all first of all the geography of this place is quite remarkable. again this is sicily and the city of messina which means it is double trouble for the locals who are not happy with the mass arrival of migrants and refugees here of course the island of sicily is their primary destination and year after they cross the mediterranean from north africa and the city of messina is the ferry transit route for the migrants and refugees to go to mainland italy and of course that is causing a lot of trouble here the migrants and refugees keep coming but the solutions from the government and from officials are not arriving after a serious of protests more than two dozens of mayors from the towns around the city of messina are actually going to gather in about forty minutes in the municipality
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that you can see behind my back to find these solutions but it is unclear whether that is going to be possible now if we talk about the e.u. brussels has repeatedly voiced readiness to help italy and provide solutions for the migrant crisis although italy is saying that just by saying these words and proposing stuff constantly they need action this is what message is coming from rome and rome even threatened brussels to start issuing temporary visas for the migrants and that will allow them three free travel around the european union that is of course going to be a huge horn for the european union well these kind of arguments often lead to verbal clashes between brussels officials and the ones from rome take a listen. you need
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a unity of. international relations and this is why the utopian union can use to work with the quartet for the bia to doubt on that there is unity. approach the only thing. in europe is to me to lead to the location from we are continuing to push because in europe you know particularly in multilaterally in general the only thing that counts is. so italy as obviously people have been saying for quite a while now has been receiving record number of migrants and refugees since january the number the official estimations are about eight hundred thousand but we understand that this could be much more rome has been threatening additional measures like closing ports and also imposing restrictions on the n.g.o.s that are here working to rescue the migrants and refugees there are arriving on boats from
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the mediterranean sea now the locals that we have been spoken to they realize that the urgency of this is growing the discontent is growing as well and they're saying that responsibility should be shared. i believe that welcoming people is the right thing but the european union must pay more attention to this phenomenon and support italy in this enormous effort social integration for these people is a must but the e.u. cannot just look at it from afar it needs to get involved and not abandon italy and sicily in particular. yes we feel abandoned i believe that the european union should really focus on its who has issues especially on the issues that affect the south of italy we have been welcoming italians are true europeans sicilians have been welcoming and supportive for years but we are not willing to be the fools of europe the e.u. has left us alone this is our country we will try in every way possible to block
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this arrogance and selfishness which is not european. we'll leave it there i think because. some communication problems as i mentioned went into it but you go but just to be any patrol in systems we have a front line of the you gratian problem make sure you keep mobile with us altie don't call want to follow some twitter too like facebook my name's kevin i would be watching out to international programs continue after this break. welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are oh it's so dramatic it's script it's
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happening now it's in real time it's phenomenal stacy what is this whole thing well of course we're still in the summer solutions that max and there are many solutions needed for the crypto space of course because now we have this big block sized debate it's been going on for a few years but now it's actually opened to will war say and there could be a fork that could be hard forked it could be a soft fork there are so many different issues going on in the next week or two general back in the one nine hundred ninety s. during the dot com boom we had something toward the end there called the y2k which was this big phantom menace that plague the dot com industry for months and then it came and went and it was a big nothing burger i have a suspicion that this is the y2k nothing burger of twenty seventeen but let's get more insight but i also want to say before we go to jeremy who is our guest i do want to say another issue that we are going to address in this episode of summer solutions as the twenty six minute app.
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