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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing. the road a simple. many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sites the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. bank. policy to point out. that. they have a lot of the options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all. the have to do. since it. won't. deal with the push to put impulse response host both of you out of a few of the. international
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news review of the week the g. twenty. taking it with a temporary freeze in the bruising trade war between the u.s. and china coming up we look at the much shorter them to supply the conversation to between president putin. is the global concern of the week as russia and ukraine were brought almost to the brink of open conflict after moscow seized three ships it said while lated its territorial waters plus. it seems just yesterday in paris a place now recovering off the worst riots in a decade sparked by more protests against fuel taxes yellow first demonstrations in france and now into this week.
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hi there just turned eleven pm in moscow live from r.t. h.q. aides kevin and with you this sunday night with the round up of the big news stories we covered for you of the last seven days it was argentina that many of the world news crews headed to us included for the g. twenty summit in fact to conclude it just yesterday and what is are is leaders as ever tackling a raft of crucial issues including the u.s. china trade war ukraine and strengthening cooperation generally. some of the highlights then the u.s. president held a keenly watched meeting with his chinese counterparts at the summit on saturday but neither gave a news conference afterwards unlike those two leaders the russian president did
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talk to reporters though to share his thoughts on the gathering in south america illiterate trenka was in the argentine capital covering it all for us. one of the top reasons why this g twenty summit was meant to be a real attention grabber is the one on one between the man whose limo is parked right there it's about to depart the russian president vladimir putin and his american counterpart donald trump but just one day before the summit kicked off donald trump sent all of us into breaking news mode by tweeting out right from on board air force one i won't meet with putin because of ukraine and we were all left guessing whether they'll at least shake hands or have some sort of little chat then finally on saturday the russian president's spokesperson confirmed that a little chat happened somewhere on the sidelines of the g. twenty event everyone was hoping to ask president about it at his press event however he canceled that too he says it was because of the sudden passing of x.
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president george h.w. bush and eventually the lattimer putin found the time to talk to the journalists and the first question was obviously about him and trump. first of all it was a u.s. initiative and then we cancel the meeting in paris because we didn't want to consider in the. memory. so we decided to meet and going to syria but then the provocation in the black sea took place the u.s. decided not to have to. have the chance to chat with president trump on this issue we expressed our positions and remain committed to this let's know we. it's a shame that we are unable to have this meeting but i hope it will take place sooner or later when the u.s. is ready for it lot of our putin has just got inside his limo.
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he began his second day at the g. twenty summit why the inside this hotel here. bided goldberg called for breakfast and treated her with a traditional washington meal that caviar and. now that the president's not here anymore we were actually able to get inside the lobby of the hotel i was told that the average price for where he was staying is four thousand iu was dollars a day now going back to his talks with anglo markel and emanuel macron the president's spokesperson told us that he physically picked a piece of paper and
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a pen to just draw a map for them of what happened between russia and ukraine in the current strait and he also brought forward evidence of what he called ukraine's intentions to provoke russia there that included some notes in the cranium vessel's log book mr putin also said that the reaction from the western leaders that he got to that was rather calm and then went on to talk about the state of martial law that was imposed by the ukrainian leader petro poroshenko in parts of ukraine as a result of this is collation. i am concerned about some of the things nobody imposed martial law in ukraine when there were big events going on and then before the election we think go ahead and do it wanted to could tell civil liberties in this collectivity what is worse is the introduced martial law in just ten provinces where the current president does not have much the public's city ukrainian
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government is dividing the country i'm sure that they have discussions regularly as there are various. as there are individual i should say foreign ministries and state department permit them ask them and encourage them to do it and i think mr putin's being very straightforward about what was happening in in the black sea and with ukraine and his view of it whether we agree with it or not is helpful to the discussion and i think mr trump was was happy for that i can imagine he would have been whenever these gentlemen get a chance to talk frankly it's a good thing and mr putin doesn't seem to be isolated at the summit at all but he seems to be doing a good job on behalf of russia and taking in taking on the issues of the day i don't i don't really see his isolation happening so if that was the plan it failed these summits are not designed to come to conclusions at least as far as i understand them they are designed to give the world leaders a chance to air confusion and misconception with each other and to make their
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points decisions are made by pure accuracies and larger organizations later afterward. all right well the g twenty calls happening after what happened last sunday russian border patrol seizing three ukrainian ships in the crimean peninsula moscow accuse those ships of violating its territorial waters is the instant brought russia and ukraine pretty close to full blown conflict that one point ansted international concern. contrary to the un convention on russian border ships carried out a frankly aggressive action against the vessels of the navy.
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three ukrainian patrol boats say the russians were approaching russian territorial waters which they entered they were asked what they intended to do they said that they had no intention of crossing the street of. but they continued making their way forward to certain point refusing all communications from russian border patrol that they're now it's their intent to cross the strait of kutch without the russians say filing notification notification that it's there to make sure that the passage of the strait of kutch which is very narrow and there's a lot of traffic to make it safe the federal security service is also in possession
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of the information that says the provocative actions of the ukrainian fleet were ordered by the government in kiev the territorial waters in which some of this showdown this case took place in russian woods is even before the reunion of crimea and russia twenty four people in all sailors offices and s.b.u. counter-espionage agent detained the russian side also claims to have found documents that ordered these vessels to proceed with maximum stealth they. found tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition dozens and dozens of weapons from brigade launches to machine guns the ukrainian side for its part claims that it did fall a notification of its intent to cross the passes the streets of. into the as of see that the russians acted brazenly aggressively that this was an act of war the russians say that this was
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a provocative act that the ukrainians ordered by the top by the very top the government itself to carry out this provocative act and to give them justification for establishing martial law with the sky for months to go until elections russian men age sixteen to sixty no longer welcome or no longer allowed entry into ukraine russian foreign ministry they've said that this is merely a political ploy a political play in order to shore up mr poroshenko ratings martial law being put in place is an attempt by him to radicalize the solidify voter base the sailors on board are taken into custody and charged with illegally crossing the russian border they could face up to six years in prison as we heard. then released a video in which the ukrainian commander in detention here in russia says he ignored orders to stop so i'm going to melissa voice command of the navy division of the ukrainian military forces of the code straight after crossing the russian
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border we had visual contact with the russian border service vessels i consciously ignored their commands to stop when our boat we had small arms and a machine gun with ammunition i was aware that the action of the ukrainian vessels in because straits provoke it if i was following my orders to move our ships from the port or for this to my real. western countries were quick to express serious concern over what happened both russia and ukraine called for an emergency session of the un security council russia's representatives seem to make little headway though with others around the table so that all played out. what we witnessed this weekend is yet another reckless russian escalation it follows on from russia's in legal an acceleration of crimea in two thousand and fourteen grains because that are great inside violated our border in a place which even before twenty four team was russian was territory you know russia must respect the people implementation of the means and remember you are not
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a magician i hope that you break into minsk agreements and know perfectly there is not a single word about crimea russia wants to come next the sea of us or at least she and now we surprisingly turns out that we occupy the hands of c. is wealthy this is something new in the afternoon we thought i'd like to assure you create a file with solidarity united states will continue to stand with the people of ukraine against the russian aggression. so this could be perceived as carte blanche for ukraine to carry out further provocation afterwards the russian deputy un envoy told a c was disappointed with his western counterparts positions. and discovered that they were not very eager to discuss these countries situationally immediately changed to all the alleged an accession of crimea by my country which were of course for us for the night and i specifically mentioned that crimea was not topical security council agenda. i
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fear that after the western countries that have particular influence on the ukraine or really displayed session or attitude to the ukrainian side might feel a little bit and bold don't. provoke asians of this type because they haven't heard they didn't hear during the meeting in europe or. from from west that they did something wrong why for most of this sunday night so this is our news review of the week coming up in some of the big stories of the last seven days and this chaos in paris this weekend has fueled talks protests struck again more than a hundred people injured hundreds more arrested will tell you all about it when we come back.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confront dacian let it be an arms race is on steering dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very good to kill time time to sit down and talk. we should start again to discuss where read can call put chancellor merkel runs has said we have built up a lot of religious between germany and europe and russia. to
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destroy a bridge this is quite easy and really forced. to live through a whole lot of. again this is not internationally proposed eleven here in moscow and the evening just weeks after a disaster was avoided the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan soyuz is readying for its next month flight tomorrow crewmembers are set to blast off to the international space station monday. at the launch site with a preview for us. at
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the end wasn't wrong these preparations made a loop routine thank. in doing it for sixteen years the rocket is assembled to look at this it's really the entrance for the to the long side poor it's raised to a vertical position and if you know then check and double check. it was done here when the first human was sent to space from here you're a good guy aren't but this time is different from the last man launch didn't go well no one wants that to happen again. looked over his takeoff started smoothly but ninety seconds into the flight something went wrong in the family i hoped it would happen. while separating the rocket stages bumped into each other the fifty meters three hundred ton construction was quick
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all the automatic emergency systems immediately aborted the mission until the crew capsule. instead of going to the international space station they landed in kazakhstan's and loose steps hundreds of kilometers from way they had taken off just minutes earlier michael no longer side is intentionally remote back in the nineteen fifties at the height of the cold war it was a practical necessity to hide the spaceport away from prying western eyes but also away from the pole to avoid victims in case of a rocket disaster this will dinner's is where the merges you capsule with to fortune its crew members landed safely and. the the rescue training is part of an obligatory routine before every launch helicopters jeeps navigation systems are involved and people are in how to coordinate to find the crew quickly and they stunt their skills saved two lives. there. russian cosmonaut
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and american astronaut seemed unharmed after the incident unbelievably given that they fell from a height of fifty kilometers making a steep ballistic descend on their force many times stronger than gravity some cold days and miracle. a special commission was formed do the best to gauge what went wrong three weeks later they reached their conclusion a sensor that was supposed to detect the separation of the stages was faulty but it surely the reason behind the failure was operational the accident occurred due to a fault in a sensor so this could only happen at the assembly stage at the baikonur cosmodrome . in the behind me is where they put the rockets parts together as always manually and this is where they investigate as relieve the sensor metal detail that b. was deformed to trigger in their margin say lending the securities higher than ever
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extra people are invited to supervise the prices no journalists are allowed inside but we've got the video the space agency shared with us what they call a technical shooting they filmed assembly in fine detail every screw every joint they know now it may help the investigation. just seven weeks after the feeler baikonur is ready for the next manned flight further delay could disrupt the work of the isis and the crew some of their weakness their ported launch into tobruk seem more confident than ever in the russian technology that carries astronauts to the international space station in a way with this in that event to me was actually reassuring. the smart design of the so use and the incredible work that this witness who people here on the ground can do i really do every every village i went inside. the safe is
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a bit small. as anytime and i wish. to take part in a design by. eight and a half minutes after takeoff the sea news is expected to reach orbit and just six hours later and talk with the international space station but this time it will feel much longer reach russian r.t. from baikonur in kazakhstan. us to come to more than five so you have this weekend central parcel for to a standstill yes they but the so-called yellow vest movement against soaring fuel prices was the most violent of three successive weekends of on rest and right place right in force all told four hundred twelve people were arrested scores were injured including our correspondent peter all of a lucas leisure both hit by a bullet is hoping to witness for the day.
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these demonstrators have been very clear in what they've wanted to say they want to say that fuel prices are getting too high and they want to say they're unhappy with the current government headed up by a manual my call actually is remove into this we're seeing riots is riot police tear gas everything you can possibly imagine. we're actually seeing tear gas flying over our heads right now i'm going to be moving out of the way as i'm talking to you that's really not safe for me to be stood there doing that it's also not to just explain what was happening the place that you can see located just over there which was exactly one hundred eighty degrees from where i was facing they just fired several rounds dangerously close
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over. in my head right then that's something i've certainly never seen by any riot suppression force used in europe. they have been numerous incidents of people being hit with rubber bullets legally clichy as off to hospital i was hit me on kill with will myself thankfully my boot bearing most of the brunt of that those demonstrate is that i spoke to they say they aren't going anywhere humanity should be put first not money it's not impossible you know you come to these protests because you don't have enough money to survive til the end of the month or something to say we already work in the minimal tariffs of a social insurance and i don't understand what will the next i'd like to be sure we can do the best we can to provide good conditions for patients we are being taxed from all sides we work we study we raise our children now we are overtaxed so someone in the problem aside we're seeing more room or problems fall couple around
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here is a fire herod set up as a blockade across the street of one of the streets of a new five on and this isn't the certainly isn't going anywhere anytime soon and one of the big issues that i am seeing from this whole situation in paris is that it's not just one nucleus there isn't just one group that the police all trying to contain the truth. was. that a. number of people incredibly upset particularly with the french media they still we were from one of the french broadcasts as they were insisting that we stop broadcasting once we told them that we wouldn't well now we've been allowed to again speaking to a large amount of the police that have been taking paulus in this operation in
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forest on saturday you'd be surprised how many. were. ling to say off camera that they were actually in support of those that were demonstrating against lower fuel costs however that certainly wasn't represented in some of the the violent scenes that we've seen from say violence from police towards demonstrators also from demonstrators towards police all told over a hundred thirty thousand people took part in those yellow vest protests across the country for his part french president manuel markram surveyed the damage in paris first hand he held an emergency security meeting sunday nothing more officials came on about there was yet any plans he has urged officials to meet with the protest leaders to try and calm things down a bit earlier mccrum told reporters and one is ours of course who is there for the g twenty that all those responsible for the violence will be identified and held to account for twenty five minutes parcel of moscow time that's the way some of the big news story shaped up this last week as reported by us here at r.t. international here in moscow is kevin owen saying as ever thanks for watching the program so is appreciated by me in the rest of the guys here on our programs
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merry go round be the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room sick. leave. the real news is. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cos you must just ask a lot of sympathy what you regard most of enter and i want to ask some just about what if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the drift used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask than call mom. on the scene or don't have a on that person and get them out on a quest at that point that. they can watch as they all choose to stay in the
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a black ribbon. and the symbolizes no matter the stroke i go through these have the strength to push through you no matter what i do i'm going to have. power and the positivity to just. go about my day everybody. so i just got a positive mindset because if you have a negative like if you have a negative mindset and. you think you're doing bothers you are you going to be pressed. what we've seen yet. our daughter katie was
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