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we have morning. the first joint russia china drills in european waters start today in the baltic sea the military exercise between the two countries will last for a full week however even before it takes place the strong reaction. has. western media is in a spin over the joint the twenty seven thousand naval drills starting today between russia and china headlines have been lifted with words like invasion and war warning of a challenge to nato so what sparked the panic well first of all it's the location in the baltic sea right in the heart of northern europe next to nato bases secondly chinese warships are making their debut tour in this part of the world and if that
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wasn't threatening enough they're teaming up with russia but jointly drills are nothing new they've been held annually since twenty twelve but this first stage of the baltic coast has already caused a frenzy as a trio of chinese vessels made their way there leaving their british danish navies scrambling to shadow them out of their waters much to the amusement of the russian ambassador to china the baltic states repeat their usual incantations but at the same time they take for granted the fact that nato is deploying large forces on their territory but then wasn't this response predictable in october last year a russian fleet sailing around europe sparked headlines like the leading some european states to even consider sending vessels to intercept the group and this fear of a russian ship has been around for some time already you can just ask sweden a country that spent twenty years insisting that russian submarines were sneaking
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around its coastline until they realized that the only thing lurking there minks now we can confirm that as of this moment no minks all scheduled to take part in joint c. twenty seventy meanwhile the u.s. and allied countries have just finished their own massive exercise in that region say about guardian took place in eastern europe on the territory of three countries are still in the deterring so-called russian aggression some twenty five. thousand personnel from more than twenty states are involved in the biggest drill of kind in five years and we spoke to writer and political commentator john white. power over a known good propaganda campaign is being conducted in the western media to try and paint russia and china as the cane of evil empire recruit distance of cold war drums and to try and demonize both countries they are only abiding by their their right to seal in international waters and do nothing wrong nothing illegal but the
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western media has to say to try and inflame the situation is a see as part of this ongoing cold war part of the same that we've seen through the last few years. a police officer in the u.s. state of baltimore has mistakenly called himself on camera staging a drug bust and the video shot in january shows the officer planting drugs in the backyard of our house alongside two of his colleagues who were also seen in the footage the officer then leaves the area to turn his body camera on forgetting the units are set up to recall the last thirty seconds before manual activation then returns to the scene where the drugs were earlier buried to quote discovered them an internal investigation is now underway and the people arrested for the drug possession have been released now both state attorney defended the judicial system and his office saying they weren't aware of the videos existence critics have a question why the officers would choose to fake
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a crime when the city is already struggling with lore and order as it is. led to cities in body american urban decay a more depressing lead in the city of baltimore baltimore struggles with a record high murder rate. murder. in full. length. yes baltimore there is a robust active crime strategy. go a lot seeing women say. this week we have to suspect that we need your help to buy.
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more than just. i think. we also spoke to a former policeman who believes the real issue is with more than just individual police officers. well i don't think cops are the problem in baltimore there's a miscommunication among police officers in the community all over the united states of america i think one thing that needs to happen is that we as law enforcement we are to get out and really really work with the community there was
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an officer who planted some drugs in the community and dead since a negative signal not just to the police elsa's but the community as a whole it made sense although. as italy seeks help from the e.u. to cope with the daily influx of migrants austria's foreign minister has urged rome not to allow the newcomers to make it to the mainland has declared even if they are plucked from the scene they shouldn't get quite a ticket to central europe and that's as the mayor of paletta mark said the indifference of some states in the block to the crisis equates to fascism they were all part of it up europe will be under trial for genocide in the world there will be a second child. in the courts in the history books going bad because of this genocide in the mrs rainey and seemless because of the indifference of certain states in the european union was the european union has the record not sweden move movement as
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a human rights is very serious and i think. the european union should. be ashamed. italy has witnessed a record number of migrants arriving almost ninety thousand since january and more than two hundred twenty thousand are expected by year's end and local authorities are trying to find a solution but as artie's illiterate trying to now reports from sicily it's certainly proving a struggle for migrants keep comin for solutions not really the local mayors are desperate for help from the central government and the new but they're not getting it so they decided to get together right there to see what they can do about it. there are new jobs growth people and so of course they won't be any of the migrants . the migrant crisis was caused by running european policy. and i blame our government for this persistently the migrants primary destination
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after crossing the mediterranean and messina the ferry gateway to mainland italy the issue is super delegate and urgent and the meeting is happening behind closed doors. just. tell them not to come in and it's ok. thank you how many people are taking part in this meeting over five police officers and about forty good one officials of the forty mayors of local towns spend hours together with the local governor but these are the people who are talking to the big officials of the let's see what they have to say about that i was told that the meeting is going to be over soon. first. at least. the
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migrants are victims of tragedies in their homelands but our communities are paying the price too and we're not getting the necessary help. we've heard a lot of from the youth but barely anything is being done we're all alone the mayors are facing growing pressure on the one hand after several protests they're here to save the day for their small communities on the other hand they're best not to be labeled racists and the migrant issues very very urgent for regions it's all about the numbers the quota agreement of two point four of migrants per thousand citizens has been violated several times. here initially we're trying to divert the flow of migrants and spread them across communities we asked the e.u. to do the same but they're turning their backs on us haven't spoken to officials in this building you get the impression that they're ready to make compromises they're ready to think several steps forward and they're ready to sort out the issues
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themselves when it comes to the long awaited assistance from the you in that obviously they have completely lost their trust. around fifty muslim protesters are said to have been injured after clashes with police in jerusalem three sustained serious injuries with one requiring surgery during the clashes palestinians could be seen launching fireworks and taunting police the protests erupted after israeli authorities began to install security cameras and metal detectors at the revered moscow following a deadly shooting there last week. palestinian spiritual leaders demanding the new security measures are removed from the holy site also known as the temple mount a wall in the situation could get much worse if the demands are not met before friday prayers and we spoke to the archbishop of the jerusalem orthodox church who says palestinian christians are in solidarity with most. took
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a look at her palestinians oppose the israeli government's measures which interfere with worship in some mosque the palestinian christians in jerusalem and throughout the holy land express their solidarity with muslims who have the right to demand the lifting of limitations on attending the mosque palestinian muslims and christians stand side by side hostile actions against affect the whole palestinian nation both muslims and christians we demand the metal detectors that are limiting muslims the right to access the mosque freely should be removed arab countries are taking a week opposition some of them are not even talking about what's happening in jerusalem those who are financing terrorism in syria iraq libya yemen aren't saying a thing about jerusalem they don't remember jerusalem they don't think about palestine and the palestinian problem that they are spending billions of dollars to continue the wars that are causing destruction. so your friday well what headlines
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have live on our international we are back in just about. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around. perforations washington washington media. voters elect a businessman to run this country business. but it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. seems wrong. just don't. get to see. this day. and it. equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. here in moscow donald trump says he would never have appointed his attorney general had he known jeff sessions would recuse himself from overseeing the rush or investigation. from the change of heart by the us president. has never hidden the fact that he likes to be unpredictable. i want to be unpredictable but it's predictable i use the word unpredictable but i like to be unpredictable you want to be unpredictable unlike our country where we're totally predictable some find it increasingly difficult to follow the president's stance. and hit the streets of new
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york to find out if americans there really know where trump stands on the key issues that will trump is a man whose policy positions can be quite hard to pin down we decided to talk to americans and find out how well they know their commander in chief and where he stands donald trump says it was a good idea to pick jeff sessions i think what he said is. that if he knew jeff sessions would with never would have chosen him regrets putting up as attorney general i think would down jump it's all about business so he my. president donald trump has confidence in attorney general jeff sessions do you think he likes jeff sessions trust jeff sessions or or doesn't. i think he uses jeff sessions. so the neutral it's all rational gratian i don't think you regret it because he's still in office sessions should have never refused him self and if he was going to
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recuse himself he should have told me before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else donald trump thinks china is a good partner and i think anybody has a good partner who will pad his pockets and pad the pockets of his spamtrap and partner with anyone that will enrich his coffers if we can't continue to allow china to rape our country and that's what they're doing isn't getting us to partner with china again i'm really not so sure he's thinking about china i don't think he wants to partner with them for say i do think he will be able to do anything even with china but. i would like to say that. you know you have. if you can have a relationship what's his position on cooperating with russia around issues of cyber security i think he the statement i remember reading it was that he wanted to
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create with russia some kind of overall cyber security a i think based on his relationship with russia maybe i do think he will want to partner with because that would mean thing when it came the election. the fact that president putin and i discussed a cyber security unit doesn't mean i think it can happen it can't but a ceasefire can and did he's going to partner with russia on cyber security no. two thousand and nine discussed forming an impenetrable cyber security unit so that election hacking and many other negative things will be guarded now some might think that donald trump's unpredictability might be an asset when negotiating with foreign leaders however sometimes it appears that his supporters are just as confused as his adversaries. are t. new york former u.s. diplomat believes inconsistency is just a way of keeping his critics guessing i think they are sometimes difficult to pin
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during the campaign someone said that the american voters took him seriously but not literally that he would express things in a somewhat different ways maybe seem contradictory sometime maybe is a little bit of an annoyance for them sometimes especially if they feel they need to answer literally up here and say sean spicer is position or kellyanne conway is position they say what trump said this or that he said that how do you explain it and maybe it puts them on the spot the bigger issue is whether he keeps his critics off balance and i think this is part of how he does it. is new president is facing a fresh allegations of ground zero official presidential portraits have never been a problem in the pasta except for one as he decides to have his a little bit bigger than his predecessors.
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we are now in arab russia a warm spot in the south region of russia gold cross still dark this place is located on the southeastern tip of the black sea vitacost from crimea which makes it a great russian summer getaway and it was filled with fresh fruits seafood restaurants lots of russian history windsurfing beaches you name it has it all. and just a few months ago a new international airport has opened up in an hour bus and we're about to check it out let's go. good afternoon bill yes good afternoon. glad to meet you let's go to you know
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what makes it. different or on the same level as international there. are grandmama such a thing is to. the main thing is the right combination of the airport technologies you have to go through everything intuitively understanding where you are going there is navigation but everything should progress logically what happens to your inspection registration registration a second inspections of shops commerce and technology when you have this right it allows a person to be in a comfortable zone then you need to control the expectations of the passenger and then he feels relaxed that if a person knows what will happen to him and gets more than he expects then he feels calm and we get good feedback on how everything is organized and that's the secret here this is that's a secret that is a much cleaner version we think of it time with.
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the head chef of a local italian restaurant who literally changed local tastes and food culture for the better. soon still a culture. to teach people to eat tasty food and enjoy a. place or leave it but i say it's. my impression of a nap i was a very perfect summer getaway very tourist friendly lots of lovely people the warm hospitality of the russian south back together with great food and lots of things to do and see so when you'll be planning your next adventure consider a place like no other reporting out of a nap or russia legal fantasy jaago artsy. free wi-fi in public places sounds great in practice but are some users in the u.k. finding out there are some tricky had an extra in the fine print.
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we were looking at changing our privacy policy and really just trying to simplify things as much as possible for people looking on to the wife i just thought you know i wonder how many people actually have of what they're agreed to accept was florals to make it as transparent visible for those people as we possibly caught so we thought well you know let's do an experiment let's take it in and it's really
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crazy and see how many people actually pick up on. people just completely unaware of what they're agreed to with that date you could literally anything you want in terms of conditions and those people just don't bother really that they'll be agreed to all sorts of different then. you're not international so for young couple. with your make this manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling class is to protect themselves. when the final merry go round certainly the one percent.
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we can all middle of the room. really. i mean real new. dimension. six thirty five and you have a career and a career involves using your i phone in your computer and things like that in an office and perhaps you sort of getting to mix a circular t.v. you could have to stop doing all this in this kind of you lou the minutes must be from my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up loving it and the box. around it a very strong magnetic field. in my head. it's like a real hard pressure my skin burned and that wireless access point says continuous on say with our students in the schools. we are just continually bathing
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our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse. in the u.s. a child can choose a school. with a retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit we'll sisters if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves and see. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers. to step up to an apollo so that. the ball with yourself. things you can't go wrong with the military it's a great stepping stone for whatever career you want to do but some veterans are willing to tell enthusiastic children a little more they ask me call of duty it's very popular first your video. it's
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playing. like call of duty to turn off call of duty. for these kids just on. the darker side does the pentagon know them to be told. just need more recruits. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the sixty's full on awesome around the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food nothing's better and see the people you've never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the world bank so take your gun control at me curiously send us an e-mail. this winter with me you can know those get
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a little bit of gold was. on you but how do you. know both of you want it but i guess you're kind of on this side of this yes or no but if you dump a hand just know she refused to see. where they blew you go get him just a good area for immigrants it's hit and miss we never really know for sure but this is been a active area. becky so i. know. when i started no i. didn't.
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