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generally speaking mr trump's unilateralists 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 i challenge from my point of view the quality of our transatlantic relations. and. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw
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a thirty percent rise minus two years some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only goombah. hello again from the all t.v. center in moscow and call them right with a selection of headline stories for the past seven days and on thursday was announced the donald trump will meet for the first official summit and will be in helsinki on july the sixteenth and comes off to u.s. national security adviser john bolton visited moscow and met with the russian president but as my guest if now reports not everyone is happy about the summit. trump is acting strange stranger than usual. awful
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nice to russia getting along with russia is a good thing it's not a fan that is. taken by itself the quote is sensitive might rub sun the wrong way what he says next caused a storm he gave up crimea as last week with you or. anybody else again president obama gave up i mean. that was certainly given up by. the media interpreted it as trump potentially willing to recognize crimea as russia 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 are meeting in gaijin insisting dialogue is something i support i
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believe it's time to talk to the show because to the actions of a neighbor from state to state the pundits though showed no such restraint there in meltdown 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 visit at 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 and go in united in a way that doesn't play into the narrative that president xi and president putin the been working overtime to push that the president has played into that narrative in fairy very dangerous ways. from reasonable concern to outright terror
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but there could be another explanation for trump's behavior the known game trumps bluff but you're ready to spend more money. to me bring. something that would make the united states nato trump says his allies on spending enough trade trump says europe china have it too good he wants to change things and no one's playing bull looking at the latest decisions of president. someone could see them saying bush went like that who needs enemies we must be prepared. we will have to follow prompts a businessman but the thing is in these jeans and if you will pounce on being pals you need to get them in live and what better way than the fia than
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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 at those present 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 but i said on television it's all out there right now on an advisor to president trump it's his agenda that we're pursuing and that's the agenda that i intend to advance and that john bolton amongst the most militant who keeps us politicians who said that russia's alleged meddling in the us elections was an act of war look at it this way if trump's a russian agent he just. louis carver if he isn't
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a russian spy he just fall the entire world and is likely to get all his misbehaving allies back in live. e.u. leaders manage 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 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 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 end its will and to it's their other
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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 for an agreement just. a fun one.
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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 ace cape 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 left is not the problem right list the problem is immigration. the. bay area has. over the 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 success or not. i think that it's important that we are returned in
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a taxi now european that now that we are talking about how these really are wrongs medical by you and agents you are and i know i am because it's important to give legal uncertainty to. reach in a say and we don't wait for the matter of the agreement i would say it's too early to say that it's a victory because the brochure that we have is that the agreement does not to be solve the problem it's about the time. 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. are so many crises that they want to to mask the fragmentation of e.u. . french authorities have become clearing out parts of
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a suburb of paris where local drug epidemic has spiraled out of control john to do better he has more on 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 crack killed 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 in fasted with rats and so pungent is the smell here that the office is who have been inspecting the interior is the shacks have had to wear face masks locals have told us that they have been crying out for help for some months to clear this blacks. this plight in that community. we were
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working in hell that's all i can say now we're happy all my colleagues and i the police came here and evacuated the drug addicts from the area. today i'm satisfied but i'm not exactly sure whether this change will be permanent maybe it's just for the journalists who have come here. i think the the media pressure on the on the city of paris and on the cafeteria was. too important. not to not to to react this police operation comes just one day after we were portrayed on the situation r.t. . i'm on the road that skirts around port palace in the paris 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 a hot spot for crack addicts and the issue isn't so severe now that
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locals have this crack filled a little further up the road it's not long before we come across people who appear to be smoking crack in broad daylight others showing signs of being high often known as the poor man's drug crack is a derivative of cocaine mixed with baking soda or mania it's the most addictive form of the drug with awesome people come here and off the six months they look like the walking dead they've lost fifteen kilos it's really hell for everyone she share in the g.m. has lived here for twelve years he says that while poor delish a pal 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 the sloan. full of
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crack addicts is 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 until news police presence nothing seems to change some officials are now 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 is the crack addiction continues to explode jollity even ski arty paris.
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a special meeting of the international chemical weapons what on wednesday ended with the organization having its powers extended the meeting the british foreign secretary stressed that the o.p.c. w. need to have the power to assign guilt. present. the p c w two experts will say well when an attack happened. who was responsible for. if we are serious about uploading the ban on chemical weapons that gap must be. a special session was initiated by the u.k. back in may play 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 all the e.u. delegations and their allies voting in favor or oppose the move saying that it violates the chemical weapons convention the very agreement that the o.p.c. w was created to a halt. so the organisation was grossman when he believed to all kinds of tricks
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were used including mobilizing the small countries who don't have any representation in the playing for the travel expenses for the. until the bills when the convention. i don't think you can you can avoid the raising concern and we will try to review the situation but if because this this decision couple of days ago would go to the regular threats of the pledges but if this is notes. through the repeal. i believe the w. would become the police that would not remain as a universal because meanwhile the e.u. is pushing to enact the new regulations as soon as possible and several experts told us that the new powers put the o.p.c. w. would risk of becoming a political. 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 it 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 then 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. boys down to the wire in the last sixteen crunch match between spain and russia edging towards penalties of moscow's notion ikey stadium right now covering scored still one a pace just a couple of minutes left in extra time to go russia have never been in a penalty shootout at a major tournament spain of one one but lost in an interesting stat for you spain have never been a world cup host nation and this is their fifth attempt. now spare a thought for these people here these are live pictures from the fans are near the stadium where thousands of fans not lucky enough to get their hands on a ticket and taking in the game on the big screen the brothers are out though the rain is the least of their worries you can understand the emotions for every one involved there today the thousands outside the stadium in the seventy eight thousand inside. luzhniki it's russia's biggest game in
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a major tournament since two thousand and eight and spain then ended the dreams of a golden generation of russian players. was through were. we were. i ok that's it for me in this edition of the weekly kate partridge is going to be here a little bit later on we're still waiting for a decisive result between spain and russia if russia does cause that upset will be live with neal and nikki on the rooftop overlooking central moscow for reaction to
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that and a coffee coffee to michael and peter all about they'll also be across the croatia denmark and that kicks off in one thousand minutes from now wherever you're watching have a great something. current american administration is raise. tariffs and revising old trade agreements when
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america sneezes and the rest of the world of valued contracting protectionist fever . sweden deadly violence at the highest level since records began. we want to. move this country and we want the people who live here in dollar to go back to the moment. that you know fully implemented the. swedish crime prevention agency refuses to go the informational immigrant background of criminals. total cost for this entire group of immigrants this pixie to our defense budget it's a disaster we just come you must have some for you we need to know this is so. so jim rape cases put focus on crime ahead of swedish election.
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rapes on boys has become our phenomenon thanks to the immigration from afghanistan so i started calling my friends and i say let's let's do something now with we'll take back our streets. elevated risk of islamist is just how these operate freely and sweet. as we think they call nice living life disappear i. want to talk. a. little not ok ok when i plan to sell the stuff stuff the. local glogova changed. it it's not the sweden i remember my kids too.
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sweden is considered one of the most refugee friendly countries in the world that's after taken in more asylum seekers per capita than anywhere else in europe. that was two years ago when we visited the wild west theme park which in the off season became a refugee camp for five hundred people who had all gone through hell to get here. i'll be honest with you there were times when i said in my comfortable apartment in moscow when i was watching the news i would think yes you are past to do something they need to they need to limit the number of refugees that they allow into their country because it's they are since some cases started to outnumber the local communities in certain villages certain cities but haven't met some of them the children especially. they deserve a chance. to feel and it's
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a help you know you can't just let. people stay where they are or let them be in the border. it's not easy to start again in a new country but sweden has provided everything occurred in terms of housing and training to help refugees get back on their feet as soon as possible. even the living conditions look great refugees who are struggling to adjust and couldn't wait to get their lives back on track to understand how even some people can still play in here you know they said that their time is the day the living conditions are said but some people still complain of why why why is that i think it's because they have been here like one of my it's cold this winter school has been stored really the real school foolish children they don't know how to go with us yet so here and everything is great. the only thing here that's not so good it's
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the supermarkets and everything is outside and you said that you felt the same way when you arrived it was difficult for you to adjust but i think i just need time. for that oh it's really fun and you also said something you didn't even see where you are in the big city yeah i'm going to take some calls for abuse likely. from you before. we all the six me on. my return you see all of us that you might implement. this. in the two years since then i think getting coals to go back and show the other side the swedes who are angry about the number of newcomers settling in the country i once it's on the stand their points of view and why some call them racist or even they are nazis. still comb central station eleven pm the soldiers
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of odin are gathering for their weekly street patrol they get ready their leader is on his way to the airport to pick up the head of the maltese branch of the group. and i thought. i think someone needs a cigarette. or two. but. there's talk of worth in for us. the problem of doing an early patrol or something before we get back to. where we could go to the car which. was founded in september two thousand and fifteen that was followed by me. and. the thought is protecting. our cities is taking care of our cultures. we're getting hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants and
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unfortunately it's changing our way of life completely from school. to family. members come here from different parts of the country and sometimes they even travel abroad to join other patrols in here they spend their own money to do this and often sleep in hostels or stay at each other's houses. we usually do it at least once or twice a week. us. word that is usually something. a lot of fights people. girls getting harassed and raped. most often they've been out to bars you know drinking.
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that this is something that should be. idea. why. i would say to say it should be ended by the authorities but the authorities are paid by the government and the government is actually getting the rabbit. when you say troubles are over. fortunately. our culture is to welcome everyone right. when i was a cultural but unfortunately. what does any good immigration influx most of them. are from. just. a static. completely different from ours. they come here for a better life. they say but when they call their data to say that they had before. which is. not that i for you still i think they do it on their own without legs.
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but one day. impose it on us and becomes a problem we were losing. when i was diagnosed with a history. i doubt that my shall do that so they. can sense the sixteen swedish police outlined fifty five so it's which even they have trouble rates and then now that figure has increased to sixty one they describe the most areas marked by crime social unrest and security. ambulances and firefighters often get back up cars when they go their. sweets say they experience the picture and feel like outcasts when they find themselves in such neighborhoods. you know with the peace until central station and we're going on the blueline it's quite infamous line because it leads to some of the world's worst
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ghettos of europe so we're going to stay rich and then during peace which is internationally infamous. you will see a gradual decrease of swedish people from the metro when we finish i think you'll be we will probably be the only white people. might know the gustava sick and tired of what he sees as the government's inaction and leniency so he has now formed a new political party called alternatives to sweden. they don't want to work most of these people they live on the. generous benefits of the swedish state. why on earth would you want to do and i defy work this weekend if you get even more money when you live in the benefit of. this station has also been the central stop of all when it comes to craft. from youths. immigrants came from primarily morocco
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and afghanistan too. so this is where a lot of the over the traffic originated flowing hair we need to. apologise to all called the police how to clean this area out of. living in the metro tunnels several hundred of them. this is the exact place where a t.v. crew from australia was attacked while filming the reports about the area this is what happened. to this huge debate in sweden last month about the increased number of shootings that you have in these kind of a rest not only stockholm but in gothenburg and known over and it's been an explosion in the rate of shootings going.

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