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after weeks of political infighting triggered by the new italian government's hardline stance. it's tricky chrysalis response to the situation with aquarius is proof of a cynicism and a lack of responsibility on behalf of the italian government when faced with this dramatic humanitarian disaster. my duty is to defend the borders of this country which cannot become a refugee camp only those have the right to enter it's legal and it's their other posts they can go see in spain france malta and the netherlands. and it's going to be a very long night we should have
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a good dose of red. sox closer to the impossible to see for an agreement to stick with fun when. the only thing european states appear to have agreed on is to block people at the doorstep of europe regardless of how vulnerable they are all what horrors the ace cape and measures that a few years ago were deemed unacceptable now are being common talk so do you think
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that the e.u. is. i'm going down to the far right left is not the problem right list the problem is immigration. may i say. over the number of differences between e.u. members left unaddressed of the summit politicians and commentators we've been hearing from of had mixed opinions on whether it really was a successful or not. i think that it's important that we have returned in a taxi now european that's not we. talking about these regional problems minute by you and agents and iran because it's important to give our legal certainty to a set of speakers that can reach europe in a safe and we don't wait for the better of the agreement i would say it's too early
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to say that it's a victory because the depression that we have is that the agreement does not to be solve the problem it's about the time it's postpone with the solution of the problems the e.u. . made a show of unity but. show of unity became in e.u. and then in its centers because we are so many crises but the one two to mask the fragmentation of the group. a prominent anti child abuse campaign has been arrested by the f.b.i. in new york about allegations of paedophilia kind of open house the details twenty two year old joe davis is outspoken in his activism against sexual violence that's what makes his recent arrest so disturbing joel davis has been arrested and it's alleged that he attempted to engage a minor in sexual activity and he's been distributing child pornography now beyond
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the basic charges the actual details of the case are pretty disturbing the f.b.i. picked up davis in a sting operation now they've revealed some of the text messages he exchanged with undercover agents what's about to follow is rather disturbing but it's actually not the most disturbing part of the correspondence during the course of the text conversations davis stated that he is into children ages zero plus and has no limits davis told them to cover offices that he previously had sexual experiences with a nine month old boy a six year old go and a seven year old boy. now according to the f.b.i. davis actually asked the undercover agents to send him explicit videos and photographs of the children the department of justice says they are appalled by the case alleged against children even this is unfathomable as it is sickening and as this case demonstrates to enforcement keep its watchful eye on the darkest corners of the internet to print credits is justice davis is
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a long time outspoken advocate of human rights he had a organization with over five thousand people it was very well funded he gave regular media appearances in our acted and respected in peacetime and you're not going to be able to protect them or respect them in conflict like you need to when you do need the rule of law and so many conflicts across the globe children's bodies are quickly becoming sites of violence where rape is used to terrorize and degrade communities now davis went on to actually give a ted talk on the subject of expertise that it was two months ago and the video is now unavailable when he was giving an interview to n.b.c. about how he combined charity work with his studies he said he feels like he's living a double life those are words that would come back to haunt him. archie new york now watching the weekly from on t among the stories up next how paris is battling with cleaning up a drug infested suburb. join
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me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going foundation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. about the financial survival job about money laundering first to visit the status of the three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas or cayman island you do know all these
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banks are complicit in the congress to decide to give my phone say to do some serious wounds ok let's see how we did while we've got home got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry. from that you know what money laundering is highly. much keyser of course. generally speaking mr trump's unilateralists and notably the unilateralism which we saw with regards to iran which we also saw with regards to the paris agreement regarding climate change which we saw with regards to the american embassy in jerusalem all these unilateral decisions challenge from my point of view the quality of our transatlantic relations.
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french authorities have become clearing out parts of a suburb of paris where locals say a drug epidemic has spiraled out of control so do bensky has more in the years long drug problem that's been gripping a notorious part of the french capital. police have been here in the area dubbed by locals as croc hill since the break of dawn on wednesday there is a huge operation underway to clear out the hundreds of people who've been living in this slum for many many months as you can see shacks have been constructed and you can get a sense from the piles of rubbish here just what the conditions have been like it was described as being infested with rats and so pungent is the smell here that the offices who have been inspecting the interior the shacks have had to wear face masks locals have told us that they have been crying out for help
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for some months to clear this blocks this plight in their community. we were working and that's all i can say now we're happy all my colleagues and i the police came here and evacuate to the drug addicts from the area. today i'm satisfied but i'm not exactly sure change will be permanent maybe it's just for the journalists who come here. i think the the media pressure on the city of paris and on the pitch was. too important. not to not to to react this police operation comes just one day after we reported on the situation r.t. . i'm on the road that skirts around port palace in the paris now as you can see the slum that's emerged here is brimming with rubbish it's also infested with rats but more worryingly this has become
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a whole sport for crack addicts and the issue is so severe now that locals have this crack hill a little food. that up the road it's not long before we come across people who appear to be smoking crack in broad daylight others are showing signs of being high often known as the poor man's drug crack is a derivative of cocaine mixed with baking soda or a mania it's the most addictive form of the drug. i've seen people come here and after six months they look like the walking dead they've lost fifteen kilos it's really help for everyone else she share in the g.m. has lived here for twelve years he says that while port delish apparel has had a history of drug problems it's now spiraled out of control today the situation in port the last is catastrophic dorothy's of left us here with
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a slum full of crack addicts it's eating away at the community on the hill there are five hundred people who are doing crazy things annoying the locals they're aggressive they steal we have all sorts going on here about five years ago there were around a dozen of them we saw them we knew them but today it's five hundred and the state has completely abandoned everyone stuck in traffic we see some men demanding money from drivers they claim it's for food but local say the money goes on drugs and despite a continuous police presence nothing seems to change some officials and they're claiming this is the crack capital of france the scale of the problem is such that put the chapelle is the biggest selling point and consumer of crack in france the people who live in port delish apparel and its surrounding areas remain in fear if the crack addiction continues to explode jollity even ski r.t.
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paris. special meeting of the international chemical weapons watchdog on wednesday ended with the organization having it powers extended at the meeting the british foreign secretary stressed that the o.p.c. w. need to have the power to assign guilt. at present. p c w two experts who say. that attack happened. if we are serious about upholding the chemical weapons that must be. the special session was initiated by the u.k. back in may against the background of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and an alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of duma the draft was passed with only e.u. delegation on their allies voting in favor russia opposed the move saying it violates the chemical weapons convention the very agreement that the created to uphold. so these organizations grossman when they feel it's all kinds of tricks
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were used including. the small countries in the representation playing for the travel expenses for the. until. the convention. i don't think you can you can avoid the raising concern and we will try to review the situation but because this this decision couple of days ago would go to the regular three and some of the places but. this is nodes. three three piers i believe. you would be counted at least that would not remain as a universal because meanwhile the e.u. is pushing to enact the new regulations as soon as possible several experts told us though that the new powers put the o.p.c. w. at risk of becoming a political tool. as much as the o.p.c. w.
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needs to be respected and supported i think we have to we have to be very careful and there's got to be really guarantees of objectivity an independent so it's not a political tool by one state or one group of states in the last several years we've seen a situation in syria where they rely very heavily on witnesses who are provided to them by the opposition they don't personal evidence which contradicts the western claims so it's very valid to question the objectivity and independence of the o.p.c. w. this is about bypassing the security council isn't it. and it's pretty much dangerous to say the least in a sense should do the c.w. say pass a judgement that this is a culprit today and we have a group of nations who can based upon such a resolution say we're going to go in and you know strike this country or boycott that country and so on and so forth without really needing to go to the security
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council in a sense this is in danger to. world peace. back to the football then and right now it's do or die for russia and spain they're in the second half of their game at moscow's luzhniki stadium with about twenty minutes remaining of normal time the current school then is one one with the hosts a levelling from the penalty spot just before half time and in fact spain's early lead wasn't even down to them that was the result of and i won't go from. that said if painful this was going to be a walk in the park the russians are giving them something to think about now later on sunday it's the turn of denmark in croatia that's in the game that will decide who moves on to the quarterfinals now for both teams it's a rare appearance outside of the group stage both of not last of the current tournament as yet as we mentioned are world cup co-host and former demagogue keeper peter schmeichel will be bringing you the analysis of that game from ignition off
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with peter all of our. mr michael was also there ahead of the tournament to check out what the area's got to offer. nice and all because i was completely off limits for foreigners and the reason for that the gas factory during the second world war the factory was forced to use military equipment and because of that it got completely flattened by german bombs. amazingly enough it took only one hundred days for the local community to completely rebuilt the plan and it was then for there was up and running but the city became a restricted zone. this is now a multi-billion dollar operation and around twenty thousand people work here you feel a lot more activity five times more but then these fellows are right. what i also like to do is to do a little bit of culture and i want to find was this museum exhibits twelve thousand
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pieces of russian historical and among then this one and i really like this this is a condensed he was credited for being one of the training has it got stuck. on now going to taking them right back to the russian roots we all know this you know this is called coma it's everywhere in russia come see me before i'll convince you suppose you seen it with this it's so common that even feet. are using it on their official notion that he and now i'm going to have a go at painting one of these and this is like santa hello would you would teach me how to paint if.
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you see mine is not too bad but i think she needs a little bit of practice. now the world cup of course inspires and brings together people from all over the world one fun from egypt whose trip we've been tracking it's proved to be an experience he will not forget. all these guys i just met and we were celebrating dancing and all of a sudden i find myself up in the air it's crazy. i was on my way to day airport and we got delayed we made it to the gate i think we would have made the flight in the legacy in but they didn't.
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they told me that there were no tickets available to first make it available on the seventh of july. i couldn't like i can't stay here until the seventh of july. i took the same flight the next day but i did not have the right to be. pretty happy about the experience so please you hopefully this is not the last time you know definitely hopefully not. you're watching the weekly from a full time update on the russia spain match with nicky neil in the team in about twenty minutes from now before then they will have more of the week's headlines stories after the break.
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good. good. good luck. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping to avoid doesn't come from one president god i'm stumped mr dalmas got the guns not the woods as the fee that you got into the sea it's enough to live and proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments
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under a cyber threat and not only that something thinks off put it more. selfishly a sense of this is still the. only one of the most vocal walking through most of the world didn't miss you in the world. of the. real things this is the us songs that often strike me down with the old vision stopping them also still holds a funnies up in his cards on the fly.
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hello again on thursday it was announced the donald trump will meet for the first official summit it will be in helsinki on july the sixteenth and comes after the u.s. national security adviser john bolton visited moscow and met with the russian president but if not i guess they have now reports not everyone is happy about the summit trump is acting strange stranger than usual he's being awful nice to russia getting along with russia is a good thing it's not a fair that is. taken by itself the quote is sensitive might rub the wrong way what he says next caused a storm he gave up crimea as last week with. everything else we can preserve the give up. that was certainly given up by. the media interpreted it as trump potentially willing to recognize crimea as russia
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now trump he'd be hounded out of office the same week but reacting to the summit visuals of the diplomatic. the fact the two presidents a meeting engage in insisting dialogue is something i support i believe it's time to talk shop because to the actions of a neighbor yourself it's just the pundits though showed no such restraint they're in doubt we have no idea what kind of information donald trump will say just bragging to vladimir putin a different binoculars and tell me all the spies are because they want to prove how tough he is the russians clearly showing that they are in the driver's seat on this race dangerous we saw the last time when the russians came in visit visited the white house where he gave away classified information that is not the way to approach a summit with president putin the way approach summit is to have done your homework
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and go in united in a way that doesn't play into the narrative that president xi and president putin to them working overtime to push that the president has played into that narrative in fairy very dangerous way from reasonable concern to outright terror but there could be another explanation for trump's behavior the loan game trumps bluff but here it is this may. be bringing. the same nato trump says his allies on spending enough trade trump says europe china have it too good he wants the changed things and no one's playing ball looking at the latest decisions of president. someone could see the thing. with friends like that who needs enemies we must be prepared so.
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we will have to follow from a businessman but the thing is in these genes and if you will pounce on being pals you need to get them and live and what better way than the fia then using big bad russia they get everyone to behave the fact is that it's important for the leaders of these two countries to meet their wide range of issues despite the differences between the square of both president trump and president putin think they may be able to find constructive solutions i'd like to hear someone say that's a bad idea. i don't really address what i've written in the past or what i've said on television it's all out there right now i'm an advisor to president trump it's his agenda that we're pursuing and that's the agenda that i intend to advance and
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that john bolton amongst the most militant hawkish u.s. politicians who said that russia's alleged meddling in the u.s. elections was an act of war look at it this way if trump's a russian agent he just blew his cover if he isn't the russian spy he just pulled the entire world and is likely to get all his misbehaving allies back in live. e.u. leaders managed to agree on a new strategy for tackling migration to the block on friday they struck a deal that will see some member states do more to help the countries hardest hit by the influx it comes off the weeks of political infighting triggered by the new italian government's hardline stance.
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it's tricky chrysalis response to the situation with aquarius is proof of a form of cynicism and a lack of responsibility on behalf of the italian government when faced with this dramatic humanitarian disaster. my duty is to defend the borders of this country which cannot become a refugee camp only those have the right to enter it's legal and it's their other posts they can go see in spain france malta and the netherlands. and it's going to be a very long night we should have a good dose of red. sox closer to the impossible to different agreement just. we found.
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the only thing european states appear to have agreed on is to block people at the doorstep of europe regardless of how vulnerable they are all what horrors the a scape and measures that a few years ago were deemed unacceptable now are being common talk so do you think that the e.u. is. spiraling down to the far right let's just not the problem right and left the program is immigration.
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now with a number of differences between a new members left unaddressed at the summit politicians and commentators we've heard from of had mixed opinions on whether it really was a successful i think that is important that we have reached that you know taxi now european facts that we are talking about how these really are not wrongs managed by you and agents you are and i who am because it's important to get out there continue to say don't say you are set to reach europe or in a safe and we don't wait for the better of the agreement i would say it's too early to say that it's a victory because the brush we have is that the agreement does not be solve the problem it's about the takes time it's post folded the solution of the problems the e.u. .

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