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it's. kind of thing. what politicians do do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted over checked. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to press . you to go on to be press this is what the before step three of the morning can be good good i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. i've been saying the numbers mean focus on this matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be old for rich eight point
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six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial product but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boom both. she and a such an ethically modify don't miss and the system heads in the food industry in the one nine hundred ninety s. . but time is taking that and nights and what does not have to do to cheer.
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. us the catalyst that. was. the full. record even if. there's an old russian saying from the boat to the ball and that's exactly what i just did but in my case it was the other way around i want a refrigerated fish transport vessel bound for the black sea some first time aboard the big fridge so that arch is now our gateway to the black sea. the channel between the pillars had to close when the arches went off but only for seventy two hours. we're fishing for ham song locals it's
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a sort of toad some fish residents of courage and some on well know what i mean when life was tough i'm signed potatoes were the staple foods as a crutch native i believe is the only place where you can enjoy properly salted ham some though if they think that. a little bit. wind up by. getting a job or been set up about it that i thought it was a neighborhood with didn't even have time to enjoy our t.v. . but. i think. you. are trolling. that's called some something that's once a meters we're having to drift around for a cover of what's left of our fishing gear. one to. the. right. there's a legend among fishermen about
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a monster that lives in the black sea it must be true with cauterets. oh. absolutely loose. it will go well. well that does it. for the rebels. the arch spans saul thirty five meters above sea level. the builders have to use a lift which of course is operated by the attendant today because students. start to. look at the up with all of the. northbridge of the.
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wind you good. to study. the thing you look at you know the course of. loving. logical good. ones are for. looking up. on you to judge a judge or. to. takes me back to the joy of being allowed to press the lift buttons as a few dollars years ago. even i don't. care. which market is an absolute must if you ever get the chance to think. about what i was taught that if i looked at them with sound mind you believe me it's not in the rest of the woods
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as a. group of people over the one that i've been in. and this is the fish to. get us is a must know each and every black sea fish like an old friend you can find all the local specialties here. but if you can you might yes i knew she would. most likely. hold up does he love that his mother is. glassy astley. be sure to check out this markets you won't be disappointed. this is christmas is when they'll. just that i suppose it was their own doing. but that was very nice if i did that i'd never be able to. do any of that. i know what the pioneering plot on too slow island where the road is ready. but surface was put together in less and that's why it's
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commonly referred to as the cake. world looks good you would look. we're installing the goggles world war three. for the fun of those learn. you're. going to. miss yeah. we should immediately go to the grocery. list. starts to prove that. it took thirteen thousand kilometers of steel bars to reinforce. nineteen bridge bands for a fall and rudd. plane arriving from moscow to sydney covers roughly the same distance. after those bands were finished they were covered with six
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hundred ninety seven thousand five hundred nine square meters of ash fall to. the issue i'm so lucky to be here in some on for easter. the lovely church of the intercession of the holy virgin is here. it's the cossacks built it in seven hundred ninety three a year after they landed on the time on coast. the church has never stopped working not even during soviet times that's why some very vibrant traditions have been preserved here for example during the cross procession they close the triage gates and cossacks stand guard on every entrance to stop evil spirits answer in the temple. was due to.
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construction of the crimean bridge or to use its official title to cut straight road bridge carried on for eight hundred sixteen days work never stopped not even for a day. initially seventy four bridge designs were submitted for consideration. just imagine the scope of that competition when construction just begun it seemed an incredibly sophisticated project but through the skill and professionalism of tens of thousands of people to cross. the bridge is actually ready.
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for you but you were. the first person to drive across the bridge is the president giving it to his staff of the police. this year but with an interview with the no. longer but they're close close but time for the other but look look look look there's. a lot of great wrote it only took sixty minutes to cross from time to catch. it was immediate and it is a very dilute cream that only when you shoot human year. you sure. do a little bit of washable to do. at the plate shouldn't see the shoes
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serene and i had into curch on the bridge are weights wasn't seen by the it is. the sudden to you lose your lovely done of still so close your study go to school so most physical ability so what are more she should be done for the minute suggesting news to her genius or both. these are live full of holes in the want to be born children can you. still don't get the right choice with a. little breezy genius three jubilees speech. in a few minutes on serene that will meet her sister in curch you will lose a honestly it seems little food you still only scares each. little those you want google more familiar with a bit but
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on long enough something that said a. lot of us and then titles looked modest and that's what up to now maybe i made the comment that all of us. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you were taking your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got. my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each fact. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a kid still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i
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secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral on the same as one enters in mind it's consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. you never know what's around the corner never know what's in the pub even to walk into excitement it's that knowledge that's where the adrenalin rush comes from. and good news are moved by definition and the extreme cruelty and. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gang culture where you can do all these things and behave quite
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badly. they're born of people of course qualified all for the point of causing awful for the last. honest man infirmed. war and the downfall is in the thought. of a broader where the fire broke out early did a poll down there went up with a good. many reason is that least if you don't let me in volves it's constantly evolving in. front of the net both ways and you know why the right only should know it's not me let's look ahead. you got to let me let me from going on are just not going to be gone or not gone
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but it wasn't what i don't know that's going to. be. regretted to. us north korea talks might be back on track as donald trump strikes an optimistic tone in the prospect of further dialogue. u.s. lawmakers vote to push the pentagon to investigate american soldiers involvement in interrogations in yemen's secret torture prison. israel's supremum called green lights the continued use of lethal military force against unarmed palestinians in the gaza strip eighty six holliston ians were injured on friday in the eighth week of anti off the patient protests that.
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and muscles in waters off seattle and west coast america tested positive for your it's highlighting the scope of the national prescription drug crisis in the you were. a warm welcome this is r.t. international coming to you live from our moscow studio a very good morning to you now our top story donald trump's historic summit with north korea's kim jong il for june in singapore might be back on track once again the apparent u. turn comes after the white house called off the meeting on thursday. we'll see what happens with. regard to that they very much want to do it with i just want to see what.
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everybody plays you know that you know that better than anybody. well the world continues to come to terms with donald trump's unpredictability and just a day after he announced of the historic summit in which he would meet with kim jong un in singapore was called off well now he seems to be hinting that it may be back on the table so what changed his mind once again what appears to have been a statement made by north korea in which they said they were still open to meeting and sitting down with the united states at any time now seems particularly sensitive to these statements from north korea his previous decision to cancel the summit was also based on a statement from north korea this is donald trump sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting now north korea had jumped on mike pence the vice president of the united states and called him
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a political dummy and that was after he had invoked libya and the toppling of the libyan government in two thousand and eleven as a possible outcome or strategy for the talks you know in addition to statements north korea has actually released three american prisoners and they've actually gone as far as to blow up their only nuclear test site however it seems that for donald trump words speak louder than actions some people are looking on this and saying that maybe something deeper is going on beneath the surface here perhaps this is what you might call a psychological tactic of attrition donald trump did after all right the art of the deal and it seems like he might be playing hardball in the lead up to a potential meeting or no potential meeting with north korea a lot of unpredictability on the part of the president of united states people wonder what the all. that outcome will be but it seems like only donald trump really knows what's going to happen next who knows what he's up to i suspect least of all donald trump knows what he's up to i mean this is somebody who jumped into
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that meeting first of all quicker than a ferret stop a drainpipe there is no policy behind it this is somebody who is into making headlines and appeasing the base and yesterday the news to not go down well with his base supporters that he had pulled out of this meeting he'd always seen it as the chance to make peace on the korean peninsula which would be world breaking history and i think you saw yesterday you saw all of the dissolving the on after play misty comes as pyongyang decommissioned its only nuclear test site in a conciliatory efforts ahead of their original talk date our correspondent was among the small pool of international journalists invited to the ceremony is not only witnessed the destruction itself but also managed to get a little insight into the reclusive country. this is the restaurant car and as you can see it's dinner time we have been
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promised a ten course banquet also we know that's the part of the journalist pool from asian countries that dining in a separate cars but then you these more traditional for them and ours was tailored more along to our tastes. this is where i will be spending the next eleven hours or so my very own oriental express i guess so check out the room the first thing to notice about it is the windows the blinds are shot there is some sort of a seal and we're not allowed to even peek from them never mind filming the thing. is an air condition isn't beverages but really not much left to do but to go to bed . everybody so we just woke up puts six in the morning but check this out i just want to show you something really quickly they've opened the window the blinds are out so we probably means that we're really really close.
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so we've finally arrived this is the dog station we're being told a cylinder now we're up for a bus ride these are the buses that will take us through the next leg of our journey. and. this is where the buses have taken us behind me is an entrance to one of the tunnels and in a few hours from now it won't exist anymore. right now we're walking to a different tunnel the people here are reassuring us saying that there have been no radiation leaks but many journalists they think that well it's better safe than sorry as you can see some a wearing respirator mosques and some crews have taken those he meets his with them to the strip which were though confiscated at the customs we were also handed. these yellow safety helmets inside all tunnels more or less look to say this one is the newest one in how to be used at school but still as you can see like all others
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it is rigged for an explosion. please please. around this trip we have been made very clear about what we've the clue to shoot in this trip was a privilege not too many people here in the career get to experience it remembers done of reporting from north korea to see. don of that he still regularly posting updates from north korea on his twitter page so you can take a look that. the u.s. house of representatives has voted to demand the pentagon investigate the alleged involvement of u.s.
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military personnel in torturing detainees at secret prisons in yemen according to a un report suspects that the sides were exposed to beatings electrocution and sexual violence some were imprisoned in a metal cell in the sun others were denied medical treatment there are reportedly eighteen secret torture prisons in yemen and neighboring countries their sites are mostly run by one of the us his main allies in the region the united arab emirates now those prisons were reported on an investigation by the associated press their sources at the pentagon acknowledged that u.s. forces had been involved in interrogations but denied any participation or knowledge of abuse however even if that was the case this could still amount to complicity and torture if american personnel interrogated detainees who had been tortured human rights advocates have condemned the reported methods of
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interrogation the u.s. hasn't learned the lesson their corporate in with forces that are torturing detainees and ripping families apart is not an effective way to fight extremist groups the united arab emirates has officially denied any involvement in running secret prisons in yemen as well as torturing suspects political scientist collin valve says there's a reason for low public awareness of what the u.s. is doing in yemen. congress may continue to call for more. exposure of what the u.s. is doing in yemen the mainstream media only learned states has not been formally american to. yemen or exactly what we're doing most americans have absolutely no idea what we do in the middle east in the first place and definitely when it comes to a particular country like yemen most americans have no idea or so the
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mainstream media feels no pressure at the current moment to real expose the illegality of what the united states is doing in yemen the illegality of this atrocious war. eighty six palestinian demonstrators were injured in violence on the gaza border on friday it's the eighth week of anti occupation protests known as the great march for turn had occurred or has been following events. was like. oh. my god oh says the beginning of the great march of return on the thirtieth of marked at least nine thousand palestinian.
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