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his look was because diddly busy dancing little creature legs if you will be at least. i'm. myself talks get underway in moscow with believe there's a russia and turkey look to dial down the violence in syria shan said it would probably be the surgeon fighting that has not only brought the 2 powers the military to the brink of direct confrontation it's also provoked a blow in the turkish parliament. turkey claims greek forces opened fire refugees on their shared border leading to the death of a man reached strongly denies the allegation and arrests increasing off the anger and loud migrants to the influx into the in here. and a new front runner in the us democrats race to take on donald trump joe biden
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sweeps super tuesday but he's facing a backlash to take over his obama policies. that i am the way i am to believe that it was a deliberate effort. to . very warm welcome to you watching r t international with me the key alan it's great to have you with us now high stakes talks are well underway in moscow this thursday as the leaders of russia and turkey try to ease the violence in syria's war stricken if their province the 2 international powers are backing off opposing sides in the conflict which has brought them perilously close to direct confrontation in recent weeks more if an ocean has the details. but it just type of the gun is here in moscow qur'an lane meeting vladimir putin a while ago the turkish leader announced a special gathering on syria in istanbul between turkey and russia but also france
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and germany but one member putin convinced his turkish counterpart that they do not need mediators i had a rare access to the room where the 2 leaders shook their hands and i can tell you both putin i never got looked very focused and concentrated here their expectations of this meeting. we must talk through everything the entire situation that has unfolded to this day so that nothing like this ever happens again and so that this doesn't damage russian turkish relations which we all hold very dearly i know that the whole world is watching this meeting i believe that today's decisions will alleviate the tensions in italy the relations between russia and turkey are at the highest our task today is to make them even better what is clear already it is not going to be an easy conversation journalists were not allowed to attend there's no press conference expected tensions in the air and that's because tensions maybe even higher on the ground. with russia and turkey blaming each other for is
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collation on what is the atmosphere in and around syria ahead of at argonne putin's meeting here in moscow here's my report a new wave of refugees flooding towards europe nato losing his patients turkey russia relations plunging to new lows this is all fallout from the evil of crisis serious last rebel held province dominated by terrorists is a province just the largest al qaeda safe haven since 911 tied directly to iman also here this is a huge problem in private seems to be a magnet for terrorist groups all of them are new sense of menace and a threat to the civilians damascus with russia's help us fight in them on the ground it says. to protect civilians turkey one of data strongest arm is alongside militant groups is fighting the syrian military on the syrian territory also it
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claims to protect civilians. separating hardcore terrorists for a moderate armed groups opposing assad was turkey's responsibility according to 2018 memorandum but it was never done the result of almost 18 months of this agreement was the displacement of all moderate opposition militants by terror groups higher taria al shaab the islamic party of take a stand and put aside deen officially recognized by the un as terrorists the fortified terrorist areas of the military turkish observation posts as per the agreement doesn't bother turkey's nato partners nope not at all we support turkey's efforts to reestablish the ceasefire agreed in 2080 and to protect those innocent civilians fleeing the regime's monstrous assault the turkish military and the syrian opposition are 1st of all fighting to prevent
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a humanitarian catastrophe tremendous a poor attack but that's still not enough for at argonne he once more. you know what we did is we opened our borders because you promised as assistance but did nothing and we will not close these doors because the e.u. must keep its word. if european countries want to resolve the issue they must support turkey's efforts for political and humanitarian solutions in syria they have their own strategy seems to be working europe is considering how best to undermine russia's efforts in syria and this is the question now which also needs to be. regarding syria where pretty much aware of what is doing in syria what's russia is doing is fighting extremists in ad lib it says but as the conflict rages
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at least there is still room for dialogue. with tensions running high we asked chris bambery what he thinks the outcome of this thursday's marathon talks in moscow will be why i think we have to start by working beyond syria and seeing that there is more but me x. russian talking common and there is divides it the division is syria but there's a lot more that unites them in the current current state of the world particularly in relationship to united states and a lesser sense of order towards europe so that will influence what the events on know what the primary interest of the one is is to prevent another in for refugees war i think the compromise might be would be to go back to what the previous agreement was to have a ceasefire and a much more truncated area a road the other talk at the border on syrian territory where those people can stay with the talks monitoring that cease fire talking in order to one's opinion has been left to shoulder this burden with the economic damage and other problems it's
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because so a potential doubling of the refugee population and inside inside turkey is something he wants to avoid. ahead of the leaders meeting in moscow tempers boiled over in the turkish parliament on wednesday m.p.'s from the ruling a k p and the main opposition party launched into a furious fistfight after a lawmaker condemned ones military intervention in syria the president hit back verbal a describing his critics as dishonorable and treacherous. policies foreign aid libya's worked on in moscow turkey's opposite border the atmosphere is also tense turkish authorities claim a man has died after greek forces opened fire at migrants trying to cross into the e.u. allegations greece denies in recent days turkey's open this border to allow through tens of thousands of refugees most of whom are thought to be syrian.
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again. in. europe could be looking at another my current crisis now that turkey has reopened its buddhas with greece tens of thousands once more trying to cross into the evening but 5 years on from the peak of the 1st michel crisis this time there is less of a welcome video has emerged showing the greek coast guard firing on my current boats.
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hit on with the land border there are accusations of brute force all denied by the greek authorities even germany is warning migrants not to come there is no point in coming to germany we cannot tell you when in germany everyone agrees something like the 20152016 crosses must not be repeated but that decision has been criticized by some quips in germany with protests demanding that the borders are kept take but 5 years ago. being welcomed by some e.u. leaders chancellor angela merkel famously said that they could come to germany and more than a 1000000 date now there was a steady stream of my currency keeping children and the elderly but the vast majority without a doubt way you. men many from countries like afghanistan and pakistan who appear
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to have heard moguls in flight and took their chance for a better life in europe the migrant crisis has since been a source of tension between members of the open borders within the bloc were brought into question and while some countries welcome at least sheltered the politicians called for all member nations to share the burden some countries work out right opposed. to very seriously about illegal migration which is a very central time of the european union it's a very central task for all of those member states to stop illegal migration to europe and to develop local aid in the countries of origin or. possible future ahead of us must be defended by all means the greatest route to the otherwise hopeful future of central europe is when we simply call migration. we wouldn't
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count on the fact that the new europe will protect its borders i don't the ground like in hungary see like you need to the because the problem is not how to redistribute the current migrants but to avoid the arrival of thousands of other european countries were vilified for being anti migrant in 2020 it seems that the e.u. is changing its choosing our 1st priority is making sure that order is maintained the greek external border which is also a european border my duty is to protect the sovereignty of my country i hope this crisis will serve as a wake up call i would like to comment cause for having altered the policy of greece when it comes to protecting its border and that is to say not to allow illegal migration on its territory the message is clear this time you are not welcome the e.u. has had enough it will now protect its borders and the previously liberal ideal of
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welcoming migrants with open arms has been swallowed up by a much more aggressive position so deep in ski. casting on the greek turkish border on thursday turkey said they spend it sending $1000.00 special police officers to the border to prevent the greek side from driving back asylum seekers that are reported to be around 25000 displaced people currently stranded there we spoke to some of them about the hazardous journey they're attempting to make. i came from of ghana stand i arrived at the border with groups but it's closed and one can't growth that the group security forces are dispersing migrants with tear gas. i'm from iran and i want to go to europe as you know the economic situation in our country is very bad we tried to cross the border but security forces detained us took all our belongings and beaners. afghanistan came
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to work in turkey we left everything behind when we had its border but as it turns out the border is closed no one is helping us. now into the democratic dogfight in the big u.s. presidential election round which saw former vice president joe biden propelled into pole position on super tuesday as the field narrows the election race biden finish top in 10 of the 14 states up for grabs while progressive senator bernie tsongas claimed 4 including california the state with the most delegates biden is now the clear leader and was fast becoming a 2 man race but some of his earlier decisions could be coming back to hold him after some u.s. veterans confronted the form of the over his support for the iraq war.
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i'm. going to be. very close there are no you. are. you. doing me well michael bloomberg has announced he's ending his run for the democratic 2020 presidential nomination of suffering a wipeout in super tuesday voting the billionaire and former new york man has now thrown his support behind joe biden breaking down developments his kaleb open. after a poor showing on super tuesday when 14 different us states voted in the presidential primary michael bloomberg seems to be ending his campaign now this is after spending roughly half a $1000000000.00 on his presidential campaign the most expensive primary campaign in the history of the united states and many looked on and saw the amount of money bloomberg was spending the fact that he had advertisements on the super bowl and on
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many different places just the ads were popping up all over social media etc then joked about it but many also worry that 'd it appeared almost that michael bloomberg was attempting to buy the democratic nomination let's take a listen we say that mayor bloomberg. we. see and i look your docket up gardner selected bloomberg certainly had his detractors donald trump was known for criticizing bloomberg for his height calling him many mike many others i'm in the democratic camp are critical of his policies when he was the new york city mayor they pointed out issues like police brutality stop and frisk that took place under his administration furthermore revelations about sexism and activities in his businesses and some of the culture of sexual harassment when he worked in the business sector in the private sector out of that was pointed out as well and at
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this point as he's dropped out it seems like he's giving his supporters a message this is what he had to say 3 months ago i entered the race for president to do if you don't know trump today i'm leaving the race for the same reason to defeat donald trump because it is clear to me that staying in would make that shooting that go more difficult mike bloomberg followed the pattern of other recent drop outs of the democratic primary putting all his weight by. joe biden take a listen i am ending my campaign and endorsing joe biden. i am looking for a president who will draw aloud what is best in each of us and i'm encouraging everybody who's part of my campaign to join me because we have found a leader in vice president soon to be president joe biden now at this point we've got many figures in the democratic establishment or lining up behind jill biden
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many observers are viewing this as a sensually an effort to defeat and stop bernie sanders the upsurge of support for bernie sanders is seen as a threat to the democratic party establishment i think there was there's certainly been a concerted effort as far as i can tell by what we could call moderates in the democratic party to try to find a candidate behind whom they can unite and that was the that would be vice president biden's so i would be very surprised if pressure had not been brought to bear on on both a jazz club char and bloomberg to get out of the race i think most democratic party officials particularly those elected officials their biggest concern is not actually defeating donald trump it's making sure that they stay reelected this is why i think so many people in the democratic party were really concerned about senator sanders being the nominee it's it's not just that he would not be able to
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defeat donald trump but that he might cause severe reaction among voters with many of the down ticket democratic candidates and his latest so americans rick sanchez and death discussed where things now law in the race for the democratic party's nomination joining us now to discuss super tuesday are league camp for back good tonight who leans ideologically more toward the bernie sanders and i think it's safe to say that also joining us is our malique of dual who leans out illogically i think we could say more toward the trump camp have rightly. our. legal started what happened last night who 1st of all i don't as i don't want to give into the mainstream narrative that by just one every thing bernie's still only backed by a 60 delegates all right he still won a lot considering he's up against the mainstream media the establishment all of it but the expectation is he was going to run away with it i do want to talk about what happened which was massive voter suppression like in texas the guardian of mainstream outlets said that they closed hundreds of polling places mainly in
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hispanic areas in l.a. they changed their system and closed tons of polling places people were in line for hours and i had warned beforehand that if you for independent it's very hard to vote and sure enough i'm getting e-mails from people saying yeah they wouldn't give me the right ballot they wouldn't give me the crossover ballot like they did everything they could to stop independent stop hispanics from voting but. birdie's when let me push back on your little bit of how do you know it wasn't just incompetence because i don't know seriously this is america going to come out of the i'll give you a really answer the incompetence always seems to be towards the establishment candidate isn't that fascinating competence a fair point so here's what's going on right now folks you have the establishment which is everybody in america who wants things to stay the same because things are right now perfectly groovy they believe and then you have the progressive wing who thinks you know things are not groovy we need somebody in there to go and change the system that's what's going on last night the ones who think everything is groovy they won right absolutely i think part of the problem is is that well for me
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what happened last night is the same thing that happens in every election cycle that they rally around the establishment candidate and joe biden is the establishment candidate donald trump and barack obama are the exception to the rule of the candidate because they didn't get the support right but here's here's where i'm going to challenge you for my knowledge lee do they rally around the establishment candidate or does the establishment fix things so they get that rally effect to happen because. sure to give up her state that night before the super or . whatever that was to go and for judge to moms do the same they capitulated their own campaign for the sake of the establishment no i absolutely which by the way they have the right to do yeah yeah and i absolutely agree with that and i think that i predicted that biden was going to come back people were downing biden but he did the same thing similar to what john mccain did in 2008 a comeback believe you or was he gifted this comeback
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a little bit of both bloomberg spent a half a $1000000000.00 and now he's stepped out of the race and but he achieved what he wanted which was to harm bernie sanders and to push everything in the democratic race back towards the right road and i think you've achieved a lot of what you want. in the candidates nothing that would as a senator elizabeth warren that she's staying in and that's not going down well with rival bunny sound as a supporter says well so you why after that. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory dramatic probably the only move really. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and
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talk. these policymakers are grown accustomed to the idea that every single problem can be solved with money printing why can't we solve the coronavirus of money printing the market now is starting to scratch his head a little bit and saying wait a minute that's insane so therefore valuations look like they're going to be marked down already in correction territory on these markets down 10 percent are going to have to bear market valuations down 20 percent probably i think the likelihood is extremely high i really have a 50 to 60 percent drop that's probably a 10 to 20 percent probability of.
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welcome back and picking back up on super tuesday while the other no polling democrats have thrown in the towel and is about the war and is digging in despite failing to make the top 2 in any of the 14 states including her home state of massachusetts she's under pressure from bonus thought but he sounds the supporters to go to avoid splitting the progressive votes which could benefit donald trump who couldn't resist taking it to. so selfish for elizabeth warren to stay in the race she has 0 chance of even coming close to winning but her as bernie bradley so much for their wonderful liberal friendship will never speak to her again she cost him massachusetts and came in 3rd he shouldn't. but he saw as this team claims her decision to stay in the race cost a self-styled democratic socialist victories in 3 states and bigger wins in several others they also point to parallels with 2016 when warren accused the green party's jill stein of helping to sway the election and donald trump's favor anything you do
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that helps donald trump get one inch closer to the white house is a danger charl of us vote for star and moves donald trump closer to the white house would love to see the venn diagram of people who are still mad at jill stein for being a spoiler in 2016 and those now insisting the war and won't be helping by the name she stays in the race for the record if you're blaming warren for tonight's results maybe you should reconsider your defense of voting for jill stein if a vote for jewel stein in 2016 was a vote for trump then a vote for warren today is a vote for joe biden sorry i don't make the rules us political analyst john a baracoa say the elizabeth warren's turn of fortune's is karma for her previous comments about the green party. i guess for elizabeth warren this is kind of carmel but what we see that is the general chaos in the in the democratic party is quite clear that the democratic establishment they have
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a plan in their plan is to just to move is to advance a so-called centrist and that's exactly what they did coming out of south carolina the use of biden's win to south carolina to to create momentum and to encourage that and i think colin and amy too from minnesota to drop out so that all of the fire can be directed toward bernie sanders and a little bit want to play the role in that by staying in the race other issues but completely devastated michael bloomberg but she also undermined very sad news about the for the focus really should just be on elizabeth warren the focus should be on the kind of machinations coming from the democratic party to try to to to undermine bernie sanders because we all know is anybody but very.
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little in the top of the stars and marveled at one time or another well enjoy it while it last safe natha because if things were about to lose that if a lefty o.p.c. to a swarm of thoughts like. today's launch of 60 store led satellites to orbit mark falcon 9 a successful flight. there are so many of them between the storm and it may be as much as an hour bright streaks going across the sensitive photographic detections.
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and as more satellites are placed into orbit they will become an increasing problem to astronomers on the ground use your smart phone camera to record satellites streaks through the night sky to monitor this problem over time. 3 secs has been a great industry particularly if they're very excited and we're excited to learn more about their satellites through the demonstration. and have some well in brief helicon take carrying the philippines as national police chases crunch to injuring him on the 7 others on board it had just taken off
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in the council manila before striking power cables and coming down in a residential area is called the clouds of dust swirling on takeoff would use visibility to. they are. by choice activists around it in front of the u.s. supreme court in washington as a herring challenging a louisiana state law on dr registration is designed to heavily restrict access to abortions is the 1st major case to be heard by president trumps appointed justices . and finding birth counsel a football match in the chechen camps along wednesday evening hundreds rushed to the pitch towards the end of the 2nd home between michael's neons and it's in petersburg in the russian cup even some of the players course involved to try and break up the goal when they gave eventually began visitors and it progress to the next round courtesy of a 97 minutes when. thanks for joining us here on the international we're back at
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the top of the out. why do we go to war because we view the key to economic growth as oil and energy we go to war is vice president cheney said for the oil that's why they invaded iraq for the oil that's why trump says the one thing we want syria we really don't want to go to war with russia we want to just control the oil. and the gas line and the pipeline through afghanistan so the military is really an extension of controlling of world energy and oil.
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this is the kaiser report we're in like los angeles backyard television production right under a actual lemon tree making actual lemonade you know when the markets give you lemons it's time to make lemonade right stacie certainly the markets have given a coronavirus and epidemic a pandemic the pandemic that won't be called pandemic because that would require more q.e. that is not q.e. of course so you know i do want to say as you can probably tell we've been in mexico we've been in las vegas and we're in los angeles out in the suburbs where brady bunch was films and the thing is that i had noticed while traveling is how amazingly unprepared most people are basically is one very simple thing you have to
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