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it tires really closely to the us like foreign security. emanuel said that europe and the u.s. have mutual obligations europe depends on the u.s. in the realm of security which you don't have to worry about that will help. will provide security. the most anticipated meeting was between emanuel macron am glad he made putin it was the french leaders first visit to russia as president. was there is the day unfolded. this year in front of the cameras is going to happen right here. for now if you were diplomatic and small none of that tapping on the shoulder but a few smiles were visible out there. now that the presidents are busy talking inside that palace it's all about what they'll choose to say to the journalists in a few hours. and now the press conference begins and that's right.
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that was when emanuel macron surprised the people in the room first but then his speech went on to resemble somewhat of a love letter to russia he spoke for about four times longer than a lot of our putin then also showed off his affection for some of the big names in russian literature like solzhenitsyn or the state yes but it wasn't just about how many nice things the french president said about russia and this palace quite surprisingly again one billion worth of business deals were inked they talked about so much and brought up so many things syria iran ukraine cyber threats the korean crisis sanctions multi-polar world freedom of speech and even football the french and russian leaders were two hours late for their rendezvous with the journalists obviously that was because of this massive list of
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things they wanted to cover but also i guess that was due to the lavishness of their dinner and the tastiness of it i just want to tell you about what was on their menu pancakes with the cab year as well as a crab starter then at for additional russian soup with a french twist surgeon steak in venice and was the main course and that was all topped off with chocolate cake. for dessert now i just want to quickly go back to the first seconds of the summit when emmanuel macron was leaving his limo lot even hugged him and also he prepared a bucket of flowers for micron's wife bridget from the very start to the very end at half past eleven one of the russian journalists decided to turn away from politics and asked mr macron whether he was willing to come to russia in a month again to support the french national team during the football world cup
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mostly that in the end i had to travel to support a football team of friends makes it to the quarter final i'll definitely be here to support it it's the most mistake by nature and i'll meet again with president putin that is only have a drink oh r t. thousands of people have rallied in berlin today in a module can i spot the anti migration alternative to germany passing however i came to protest by their own activists through even begin crying it's all over it's been at the center of it. supports is over the on sea immigration alternative to germany party gathered just behind the iconic brandenburg gate behind me told all sides though you might be able to hear it coming from over this way from the round here this and around it by count it demonstrates is provided a role chris bucking truck is the way if they support us at monstro in the central station here in berlin over to the brandenburg gate it's only
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a round coloma it's up but they've been flanked on all sides by thousands and thousands of pounds it demonstrates is. that come from politicians from the jimmies politicians from migrant groups from the ins that night club seem to be taking part in something they called the base away the a f d a what state beamed blasting music along the route. also you trade unions represented and amongst those that are coming out the say no to racism stop racism that's of course what they think alternative for germany stand fulton for germany themselves they say yes they want to close the borders but that's because they say the policies of angle of merkel when it comes to immigration on right for germany now they were expecting ten thousand people to take part in the pro a if the demonstration they say around five thousand from the stages they were setting off i think they were being very generous there i would put it somewhere close it's
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a two foot what we are seeing from the large scale counted demonstration is this could just be the start of something because coming up this summer there is the big alternative for germany party congress it's taking place in house book and as i looked into well those counter-demonstrators are getting prepared for that in a big way alternative to germany will be holding their party conference in the beautiful but very good city of the summer however on t. fascist groups at the tomb and to disrupt it going as far as to publish to guide for those wishing to tear it up and demonstrate that contains a few tips on how to stop the riots we suggest tracking and exploiting the f.t.'s weak points across germany so that we can guarantee the necessary space for protests and it's a very detailed guy didn't clue to mops of where members will be staying the routes that they'll be taking in the best places to disrupt the event from and there's
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also a section that includes rioting and life sucks everything the first time riots will need like how to block roads how to prepare paint to be correctly but there's also some more unsavory instructions as well the best ways to tie is to smash shop windows or to cause all without leaving any evidence that you would there all for not being able to be. on security footage we wish you a lot of fun trying our instructions we showed the so-called right guy to a.f.p. spokesperson ronald glaser and i asked him just how worrying it is to his members the meth just clear we no way of being we're going to come for you this is some kind of disgusting kind of intimidation but he will not keep it you know with anybody in the party that's considering any extra security measures. will expert security measure. can be helpful but we did not have any
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party gathering any big party without a lot of security around the police and private security organizations so it will be different this time we also spoke to the left party and asked whether they endorsed this guy or if they thought the far left group anti far gone too far this time. is left of the traditional. which simply never get interested and never again and years fifty years of clearly anti human this. action there is bringing forward racist statements before. the or even work together of context of militaristic fascist groups so we all the human just forces and actors in society have to stand together. to do resistance against the
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politics of the. police and preparing for what's being described as an unprecedented operation some two thousand officers will be drafted in including reinforcements from nearby areas and they may well be needed fighting between demonstrators and police has turned nasty in the past but. the police. also warned the ahead of time that something big was being planned and with just over a month to go before the day conference on the thirtieth of june. to see if they
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can stop a similar situation unfolding there peter all of our all. still to come on the weekly this hour a public inquiry has been known to the tragedy almost a year on that i'm on the story still to come just off the break. but you should. put themselves on the line. they did except the reject. so when you want to be president. some want to. have to go right to be this is what before you know people are. interested in the war. they should. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race
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off and spearing dramatic development that only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. well again now almost a year on from the ground felt in london in which seventy two people died a public inquiry into the tragedy was officially launched this week it opened with emotional testimony from victims' families and survivors the first to speak at the opening day of the inquiry told of how his son was stillborn just hours after the tragedy and word of warning you might find the video disturbing. so i held my son.
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survivors to have given their accounts of how events did unfold and how their loved ones were lost the probe was set up to also look into wider issues like the government's response time and also preventative actions including a ban on the flammable cladding used on the tower if you're a cheater has been made to has been to meet locals there who do say that they offer straighted at how little has changed. it's almost been a year since the devastating blaze and what's left of the grenfell tower can be seen here behind the scaffolding it's a harrowing reminder of a tragedy that has left many questions unanswered. there are over a hundred of tower blocks in london alone similar to grandchild and people living
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here want their government to make sure that it is also like that does not happen again it's like a year now and we're still living in the same situation when we found out altered it was the truth when. it just costs us praise and just thinking this cheap material why would you risk the lives of so many people see this film comes on the street. so we know that it's obviously not safe before it could happen again in the moment for her to come on the program the homes were so what can the residents of tower blocks like these do in an emergency the advise used was to stay put but now according to the london fire brigade is being changed to similar tain is evacuation because of the farmable clopping however the government is yet to ban it to resume promise to spend four hundred million pounds to replace unsafe driving on high rise public housing projects just sixteen other tower blocks have had their having material replaced with non combustible materials so all the
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authorities doing enough awful lot of government haven't done enough to suit the needs of those of us which by going through in terms of the for their experience when family i don't think they're doing enough for them not nearly enough no i think the issue with the clothing they should have resolved upon our. choice i could see i mean to go against that one keeps it sort of coming over and sleepy nothings. what struck me as i've spoken to a number of residents who live here at the child courts estate in camden is the fear in their eyes at the thought that they too could have lost their lives and now they're after a clarification from the government as to what's going to happen next to resolve those problems and action to be taken there dear tutor r.t. well britain's housing minister has said that the government is listening to concerns and will discuss a policy review over a ban on flammable materials used in construction. just sixty two added two hundred
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nine hundred soldiers though have been rehired eighty workers still living in emergency accommodation one campaign whose home does overlook the charred remains of tower is not convinced by government promises we haven't seen corresponding option on to see action it's difficult to believe the government what asked for constitutional if would know that the outcome boss to all my tools still around buildings today we should discuss it in part of it we should take action to d. because we need to have another growth they should be versity there should be presentation if there is no representation in democracy is not democracy is not just issue rudd to cause more year to argue that we need a diversity in that it is to kind of want to see that we view what was obvious how long will it justice. now america's ambassador to israel
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has been criticized this week after posing with a rather controversial gift they would prevent he was presented with an aerial image of jerusalem but the photograph had been altered to replace the islamic dome of the rock with the jewish temple the third temple is a biblical reference to a new place of worship to replace an ancient one which has been destroyed the photo immediately sparked fierce criticism from the muslim world with some officials saying it did express it express quote rude and hypo critical behavior the u.s. embassy insisted though the envoy was simply taken advantage of and demanded an apology freidman was not the word of the image thrust in front of him when the fossil was true he was deeply disappointed that anyone would take advantage of his visit to crude control the u.s. policy is absolutely clear we support the status quo on the her arm i'll sure use temple mount. well the incident with the picture came at me strangely sensitive
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time at the region shaken by fog and protests over one hundred palestinians have been killed in the last two months and ties does have been wounded situation worsened after the u.s. moved its embassy to jerusalem a step strongly opposed by palestinians by size and long lasting state of the city we discuss the latest developments with our guests. might provoke for the tensions it builds the rhetoric against the u.s. policies it would pressure governments to go in face and against the interests of the united states and at the same time there would be protests which are already being organized for quite some time right now in the passing territories over the two months we lost one hundred thirteen people thirty thousand injuries and already well it does come of a sensitive time and in fact is the united states embassy issued
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a. correction to the mistake saying that they support what's called the status quo in jerusalem which is exactly what the is what every israeli government since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven has also supported the status quo which means sensitivity and respect and honor for the muslim holy sites and this was a unfortunate. reflection of that insensitivity that was corrected by the u.s. administration. you've been watching the week here not say thanks become funny tonight we're back with more for you in about thirty minutes. about your sudden passing i've only just learned your yourself and taken your last wrong turn. your out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for
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me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. when the lawmakers manufacture consent instinctive public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the
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primary go round lifts only the one percent told. us to do ignore middle of the room sick. to lose our own billion real humans really the world. joined me every thursday on the all excitement and i was reading to get off of the world of politics sport those of us i'm show business i'll see you there. but if.
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is the stick if you get messy please focus on the sleeve so. if you look closer to me i've come to time out to give you the inside story on one of the biggest engineering projects of our time trust me i won't leave a single stone unturned. look at you for the book or the new media. i might pick up but the sheer scale of this construction project is such are impressive here are a few numbers the construction site is divided into eight pots on each one of the piles of the trip. in the time to sell the piles being hammered into place has become the construction sites truth well peter. lewis there will be usual here when you usually look the judge doesn't matter to
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you. on the spirit of our i was born in curch and have a small house here so i'm a real crimean local that's why i really do have a vested interest in the crimean bridge. while nicholai tells you all about the project of the century i'll show you some of the amazing parts of crimea that you've probably never heard of you get to meet a few locals to well basically i'm going to show you my crimea. yes there are other shit but i see. through the fairway that india. might well be the only girl in crimea who drives a long haul truck she lives in the after turia and from there she regularly travels to moscow i'd. like to hear what she has in a. dietitian and short of the stuff that.
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let's take a look at the map this crimea. lets curch and some other news here. that's where the crimea bridge will be built to pledges reli one for trains and another road bridge here's where the ferry service is supposed. to quote crim. this might look at a place to build a bridge but in the winter strong currents here would push up against the pilings much harder than on top of a spit so this is a lot safer. to be honest i'm really more of a two. horace tell. me these guys around me are the real heroes. while seven am on it's time for a check up. one of. the. working men are no strangers to medical checks at seven in the morning was allegedly have been
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a construction site is by definition a danger zone so they do everything they can to minimize risks this would include the way the way. to look for you to work through. this is on serino shall be my guide here and some on. here and what did you do that when you did what. you did you want more if you. just look at. what you've got going. on serina used to teach english and made a little extra cash by selling odds and ends at some on markets but now she's retired and answering a sister who lives in curch but they don't get to see each other too often to visit her sister aunt serena has to go from some on support of cards then take
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a ferry to crimea and then the bus the courage if there had been a bridge the whole trip would take no more than twenty minutes in the end on serena decided not to make the trip but instead to be the welcoming host herself. this is rich shots on serena's neighbor who's just dropped in. get the work together go. forward more like to thank you guys who look up who. look into our africa. when they're in a convertible there's the truck just pursue it yet to. like most time on the women on serena is well a bit of a which was easy to do then yes it's the business of yes in that you. are closer to the one that. you that you are going to get. to. this
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is what an ordinary time on software engineer looks like rashad keeps chickens ducks and sheep and he's recently built a big house. his parents live with him. in fact the only thing rashad doesn't have is a wife and when he finds one she must be from crimea. bishops' taken his aunts to crimea because the promise to set him up with a nice girl. if. that's not good enough and it's about that must go with that but it's not just you know it's going to back me up. up there such that that is just not stuff. i know very well what's there a construction site. this might just look like a simple piece of metal but it really is an important element in bridge construction. to pluck this out welded into the piles that will support the
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enormous white of this bama to coordinate through storms abstracting ice. and i take a quick pit stop. the song i've got. my you got is no one. here knows. honestly i know nothing at all about wheels and boat spot luckily she doesn't just know about it she can actually do it you know you're going to do it. oh and his own sort. almost village. and introductions to the potential bride are bouts of begin. this morning open. hearts are tradition dictates that young people should only meet if they are chaperones on hand it may feel a bit awkward but sure dish and this tradition. of
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the young couple successfully should do so for a cup of coffee it's time to go home. for my dearest girl with a smile that i'm going to use in uganda but i was. the right look i was i'm going to be a swiss and just don't want to waste it on talking about specific areas that you would cause a crime in the e.u. why you. bring in your new iraqi government they're going to do something about it because it is illegal to be over there but the cork in their system is not your business and. look at that beauty. a real work of industrial. look at instilling values just such that washing the feet of the news lugosi is going to use news is that it will smother it's still does
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a smothered most. store but it just and will. go away or we because that's because it's. each day more than two hundred pieces of construction equipment and a fleet of multi twenty four watercraft hard work helping no less than ten cells and stuff. never before has there been a project on this scale in russia. in july twenty seventh team hunted a freelance journalist working with on to hold militant shelling in syria. so on it is that device the county has established a high.
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