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the region of southern russia, where. >> othe refugees have ended up. >> humanitarian crisis and themes have themes in common. in thissal refugee camp, near the border be ukraine, russia is showing that it can look after it's displaced neighbors. the fresh bus load is told how the camp works, then the days arrive stepped down to their new refugees reality. >> we thought they would shoot for a while and then it would calm down, but it got heavier, we spent several days in the basement, and then packed in ten minutes and left. i can be safe with my children, i am going to my relatives and we will see what happens. >> al jazeera one invited to the camps. and all and all, over 100 journalists were on the trip. it is often difficult to know what to make of it, clearly there is a p.r. benefit, but that doesn't defact from the fact that the inhabitants have all had their lives completely upended. >> 490,000 people have fled the fighting. a small number are in catches like this, most are staying with russian friends oreltives. the governor is predicting disaster if they don't go home soon, so i
the region of southern russia, where. >> othe refugees have ended up. >> humanitarian crisis and themes have themes in common. in thissal refugee camp, near the border be ukraine, russia is showing that it can look after it's displaced neighbors. the fresh bus load is told how the camp works, then the days arrive stepped down to their new refugees reality. >> we thought they would shoot for a while and then it would calm down, but it got heavier, we spent several days in the...
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federal migration service 30,000 of them applied for asylum and we have been to the region of southern russia many of the refugees wound up. [singing] crisis and religion have themes in common, suffering and salvation, a presence in both. in this small refugee camp near the border with ukraine russia is showing that it can look after its displaced neighbors, body and soul. the fresh bus load is told how the camp works and then the day's arrivals step down to the new refugees reality. >> translator: we thought they would shoot for a while and it would calm down but it got heavier and we spent several days in the basement and we packed the car in ten minutes and left. >> translator: here they welcome and feed us and i can be safe with my children and going to my relatives next and see what happens. >> reporter: al jazeera was invited to the camps by russia foreign minister and all in all over 100 journalists were on the trip. when a humanitarian cause is being shown off as obviously as this one is it's often difficult to know what to make of it, clearly there is a pr benefit for the russian gov
federal migration service 30,000 of them applied for asylum and we have been to the region of southern russia many of the refugees wound up. [singing] crisis and religion have themes in common, suffering and salvation, a presence in both. in this small refugee camp near the border with ukraine russia is showing that it can look after its displaced neighbors, body and soul. the fresh bus load is told how the camp works and then the day's arrivals step down to the new refugees reality. >>...
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southern russia. or become. a national good morning to you israeli tanks have again been shelling militant targets in gaza early this morning following the bloodiest day so far for both sides almost ninety palestinians were killed in the shelling over should jaya district on sunday residents and families had to escape through streets strewn with bodies and rubble. israel also suffered its worst losses with a teen of its soldiers dying on sunday two of the i.d.f. troops killed by hamas in recent fighting american citizens by minister netanyahu vowed to continue operations quote as much as needed despite the casualties the total death toll of on the palestinians is now reportedly almost four hundred and eighty a humanitarian truce last that less than one hour both sides blamed each other for violating. in the meantime there have been streets celebrations in the west bank city of ramallah and followed reports that the ring of hamas had kidnapped an israeli soldier the brigades saying that he was abducted a day ago
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southern russia it's a quarter past the hour here in the russian capital thanks for joining us on r.t. international this morning we have a very short break and we're back with the very latest updates from war stricken gaza. coming i think the afghans are invincible they're too independent minded they love freedom. they don't want to see foreigners in their country and will fight to guerilla war till the end. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion suit your. play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politic only on our team. choose your language. we can we know if. someone. chooses that the consents to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact. choose access to often. this is the international israeli tanks have again been shelling militant targets in gaza early this morning it's following the bloodiest day so far for both sides over one hundred palestinians were killed in the shelling of the district on sunday a residents and families had to escape through st
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southern russia. coming up next on our table of the very latest updates from war stricken gaza see you after this short break. war without end with no pre-determined exit strategy israel's most recent invasion of gaza could last for months the humanitarian catastrophe for the palestinians is incalculable how this enhanced israel security is unclear. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing story for you. in troy arabic to find out more visit our big. economic ups and downs in the final months. and the rest. a little bit every week ok. welcome back now next the israeli offensive in gaza has left more than five hundred palestinians that sunday was the bloodiest day of the conflicts the shelling of one particular district killed more than one hundred people residents and families escaped through streets that was strewn with bodies and rubble. despite rising casualties israel is continu
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they are coming from this base in southern russia, where a much larger caliber rocket launcher has been spotted in recent days. a comparison of satellite photos from june and july show how much the supply base has expanded in the past month. both the shelling and the arms shipments appear to be driven by the fact the rebels have suffer aid series of setbacks at the hands of the ukrainian military. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. thank you david. this escalation in the fighting can only hurt the investigation of malaysia airlines flight 17. 298 people were killed when the jetliner was shot down over ukraine eight days ago. mark phillips is at the crash site. >> reporter: the large dutch and australian investigation teams, the coalition of the grieving have still not arrived, but the hand full of aviation and forensic experts who are here have made another grisly discovery. michael borkiurkiw of the o.s.c.e. monitoring group. >> the dutch have just documented some very small human remains over there in that field as well. >> reporter: but the inspectors have conclu
they are coming from this base in southern russia, where a much larger caliber rocket launcher has been spotted in recent days. a comparison of satellite photos from june and july show how much the supply base has expanded in the past month. both the shelling and the arms shipments appear to be driven by the fact the rebels have suffer aid series of setbacks at the hands of the ukrainian military. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. thank you david. this escalation in...
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call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what this issue will bring in southern russia it is. more global headlines now with the afghan army saying that it's killed all the taliban fighters who attacked the main airport in kabul overnight militants occupied a building still under construction and started shooting rockets into the airport all civil flights were canceled as a result the clash came during a tense time in afghanistan of course a recount is underway for the second round of the presidential election. for libya now another hit by fighting this time in tripoli twenty planes destroyed it's traffic control is going on strike grounding many flights in the process and clashes between radical groups seeking control have been common since two thousand and eleven of course that was when moammar gadhafi was out. and typhoon. battered the philippines killing at least many others and missing the latest numbers suggest three hundred seventy thousand people have been evacuated to temporary shelters i wonder paul from police saying they arrested two men who were actually ho
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call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what the future will bring in southern russia. away clashes between militants on the army have broken out near the airport reportedly fired troops attempting to surround it tried to golding still under construction and the local media now reporting. the taliban has admitted that it is responsible for the clash comes during a tense time in afghanistan as a recount is underway from the second round of a presidential election. to libya and another airport hit by fighting this time in tripoli at least twenty airplanes have been destroyed it has led to air traffic controllers going on strike grounding many flights in the process and clashes between radical groups seeking control have been common since twenty eleven when moammar gadhafi was. the philippines leaving at least thirty eight people dead many others are still missing more than three hundred seventy thousand people have been evacuated to temporary shelters and police say they arrested two men who were actually holding ten children and three women hostage in one village. now o
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southern russia. it's quarter past the hour moscow time thanks for joining us on r.t. international before we jump to a break quickly to show you these are live pictures from gaza right now all throughout the morning hours the i.d.f. forces have been continuing their incursion into gaza they've increased their troop numbers the amount of the heavy artillery they're using and the machinery as well we've been watching the plumes of smoke. seeing flags flying in the air as well we'll be back with an update on this story in just a moment. but i told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm not pushing the no i will leave them to stay current a comment on your latter part of the month to say. mr kerry a car is on a donkey no. thank you no more weasel words when you question me prepared for a change when you should be ready for a. freedom of speech. down the freedom to. dramas to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world. so picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. it's all too inte
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southern russia. are now this news just in from done yet resistance forces saying the city is under attack from heavy weapons locals say at least four times tried to break through self-defense checkpoints and into the regional capital the self-proclaimed authorities have advised the public to stay indoors here on r.t. international we will keep you up to date on this as the minutes and the hours go by. all right for now here on out international after a very short break the very latest updates from war stricken gaza. on marinating in the financial world. to goldman's cannot stop and see very plainly take no demand for credit not going to get any economic benefit in life. we chase profits very large very attractive and now very globally recognized source of oil for the world into the future the world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits have been mined out we have to use more energy to get this energy industries grow like a cancer each of these squares it's ten kilometers where. and this whole area i
southern russia. are now this news just in from done yet resistance forces saying the city is under attack from heavy weapons locals say at least four times tried to break through self-defense checkpoints and into the regional capital the self-proclaimed authorities have advised the public to stay indoors here on r.t. international we will keep you up to date on this as the minutes and the hours go by. all right for now here on out international after a very short break the very latest updates...
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call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what the future will bring in southern russia it in and out of school r.t. . bring you a bit more information on our breaking news story i mentioned just a few moments ago we do have a few more details for you now and it is that a malaysian boeing line has been reportedly downed in the territory of ukraine that is where the military is battling against local self-defense units apparently the aircraft was traveling from amsterdam and disappeared from the radar sixty kilometers from the ukrainian border with russia we are getting this information from russian media agencies and they're getting it from the ukrainian sources originally that's information as it's coming in bound to be developing minute by minute we'll keep you up to date as we get them. well let's take a look at our web site now cutting edge technology or a potential threat perhaps the f.b.i. fears self driving cars may become yet another tool in the arsenal of terror groups . and the gates to another universe or u.f.o. landing point speculation has been running wild
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call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what the future will bring in southern russia it in a godless go r.t. . to stay with us here on r.t. international still to come just how big are the pay packets for chief executives in the u.k. well the lucky ones are running one hundred eighty times more than the average worker the story behind this financial canyon still to come. but first a hefty pile of deals wrapped at the six summit of top developing countries namely brics the most significant of those was the establishment of a new global bank set up to rival the i.m.f. the world bank parties paul scott has more. the brics nations really look to strengthen ties and caught countries across the continent here in latin america as they look to develop and build what's being described as this new multi-polar world in an attempt to try and wrestle influence our global influence away from washington on his tour over the last six days putin has visited cuba nicaragua argentina and then finally here in brazil for the two thousand and fourteen brics summit the highlight of which wa
call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what the future will bring in southern russia it in a godless go r.t. . to stay with us here on r.t. international still to come just how big are the pay packets for chief executives in the u.k. well the lucky ones are running one hundred eighty times more than the average worker the story behind this financial canyon still to come. but first a hefty pile of deals wrapped at the six summit of top developing countries namely brics...
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southern russia. coming up after the break here on r.t. international the very latest updates from war stricken gaza israel again this morning launching more strikes into gaza and what you're looking at right now live pictures from central gaza the incursion up by the israeli defense forces could. to news we have the very latest updates in just a. war without end with no pre-determined exit strategy israel's most recent invasion of gaza could last for months the humanitarian catastrophe for the palestinians is incalculable how this enhanced israel's security is unclear. i think. we're going to do. that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy right albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and out of crass cynical we've been a hydrogen handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built i'm tom hartman and on
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call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what this year will bring in southern russia it in a godless. time now around the some other international news for you starting with afghanistan where the army has repelled a taliban attack on the country's main airport in kabul overnights militants stormed the facility armed with assault rifles and grenades officials say all of the insurgents were killed in the five hour shootout that followed just days ago a taliban suicide bomber killed eighty nine people in the market in afghanistan southeast. elsewhere heavy rains have triggered floods and the landslide in southern china killing at least eighteen people local officials there say six residents are still unaccounted for the region is also bracing for the arrival of typhoon around assume which is battered central parts of the philippines leaving dozens dead. in south korea a fire fighting helicopter has crashed near an apartment complex and a school or five people on board were killed and a female student on the ground sustained minor injuries the aircraft was returning from
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call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what the future will bring in southern russia. afghanistan opening up. the army saying it's killed all of the taliban five who so the main airport in kabul overnight militants occupied a building still under construction and started hammering off rockets into the old civil flights canceled as a result of the clash coming during a tense time in afghanistan as right now a recount is underway for the second round of the presidential election. in libya now. hit by fighting this time in tripoli at least twenty destroyed it's led to traffic control is going on strike grounding many flights in the process clashes between radical groups seeking control have been common since two thousand and eleven of course that was the year. to the u.k. where food banks are being used by hard up families more than ever in real time wages are falling fast for the average worker but disappearing into the financial distance is one group of employees who are raking in more millions than ever. reporting on the great growing british salary gap. money how a j
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call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what the future will bring in southern russia. britain's employment rate has reached a record high but that uses be dampened somewhat by the latest wage data showing a nationwide decline due to inflation at the top of the earning scale paychecks are growing faster than ever reports on the growing salary gap. money how a jet set lifestyle the perks of being a chief executive they take more risks and have more responsibility so perhaps they deserve a bit more pay than the average worker but how about one hundred eighty times their salary yep while the average worker toils to earn just over twenty six thousand pounds a year the footsie one hundred boardroom big wigs a raking in four point seven million this is if they exist on a different planet and we're saying this is bad for companies and it's also bad for society we have people working on very low wages who have to go to food banks to feed their families i think we should be ashamed of that sort of thing in this country the high pay center found that more than three quarters of
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call their own right now they're living in tents and have no idea what this year will bring in southern russia. r.t. . ok let's run the world stories for you now the afghan army says it has killed all the taliban fighters who attacked the main airport in kabul overnight militants occupied a building still under construction and fired rockets at the airport all civil flights were canceled as a result the clash came during a tense time in afghanistan as a recount is underway for the second round of the presidential election. libya now another port hit by fighting this time in tripoli at least twenty planes have been destroyed it's led to traffic controllers going on strike grounding many flights in the process clashes with radical groups seeking control of being common sense two thousand and eleven where moammar gadhafi was ousted. ok don't forget you can join with the very latest headlines at the top of the hour next week as breaking the set is of a mountain focuses on. britain's intelligence services and g.m. a giant monsanto which gets the ride its ogles on capitol hill. two u.s. agents who a
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. >>> 12 have been killed and several hundred injured after a subway train derailed in southern russia> despite being called the wrong man for the job, john claude is expected to be voted in as the next head of commission. he's seen as an insider. david cameron said it will now be for difficult to reform the eu. let's watch and hear how he was received when speaking earlier in the european parliament about the currency. >> translator: let's be proud we have created the single currency. it doesn't split europe. it protects europe. >> a mixture of boos and applause there. chris morris, what did you make of it. who were the people booing? >> have a guess. it was british mep's, front nationalal mep. cheers had it in the chamber. that deflects the fact he's going to win election shortly. we're expecting the prediction in a next couple of minutes. there's a bigger euro skeptic element in this parliament more than before. on the center ground, right, left there's a similar approach. in they're prepared to give him a chance. he set out this morning saying he wanted to focus on ten policy areas
. >>> 12 have been killed and several hundred injured after a subway train derailed in southern russia> despite being called the wrong man for the job, john claude is expected to be voted in as the next head of commission. he's seen as an insider. david cameron said it will now be for difficult to reform the eu. let's watch and hear how he was received when speaking earlier in the european parliament about the currency. >> translator: let's be proud we have created the single...
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rory challands has been to the region of southern russia where many refugees have ended up. >> reporternitarian crises and religion have themes in common, suffering and salvation are present in both. in this small refugee camp, russia is showing that it can look after its displaced neighbors, body and sole. a fresh bus load is told how the camp works, and then the days arrivals settle down to the new reality. >> translator: we thought they would shoot for a while and then it would calm down, but it got heavier. we spent several days in the basement then called a car, packed in ten minutes and left. >> translator: when they welcome us, and i can be safe with my children, and i'll go to my relatives later. >> reporter: when humanitarian is being shown off as clearly as this one is, it's often difficult to know what to make of it. clearly there are pr processes by the russians here. 490,000 people have fled the fighting in ukraine according to moscow. a small number are in camps like this. most are staying with friends or relatives. but the government is predicting disaster so if they don'
rory challands has been to the region of southern russia where many refugees have ended up. >> reporternitarian crises and religion have themes in common, suffering and salvation are present in both. in this small refugee camp, russia is showing that it can look after its displaced neighbors, body and sole. a fresh bus load is told how the camp works, and then the days arrivals settle down to the new reality. >> translator: we thought they would shoot for a while and then it would...
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to duma members and others in russia's and society said that as this problem is and fight in southern russia -- and you can see what is happening in on almost a monthly basis now with serious attacks, and it is the local muslim community that bears the brunt of this, how could we work with russia on some of these very real challenges going forward? i wanted to shift to a different part of the world, and speak to you about east asia. you have been very outspoken on mr. chairman, and it is sort of something that continues to dog relations between south korea and japan, and it is also an issue to the u.s. i wanted to get your thoughts on should each actions side take in order to improve relations generally and -- [indiscernible] >> early on before some of these latest statements came out of to thei conveyed inretary of state and others the administration the importance of getting ahead of this, because it was clear that abehin his political party was moving in a direction of ofense nationalism that sort was reaching back and trying to rewrite the history of what happened during the occupation o
to duma members and others in russia's and society said that as this problem is and fight in southern russia -- and you can see what is happening in on almost a monthly basis now with serious attacks, and it is the local muslim community that bears the brunt of this, how could we work with russia on some of these very real challenges going forward? i wanted to shift to a different part of the world, and speak to you about east asia. you have been very outspoken on mr. chairman, and it is sort...
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their weapons, that russia will perceive that given its own problems with radical jihadists in southern russia, which is a huge and growing problem, that they should be part of the solution here and not let iran get this capability for an undetectable, you know, breakout. i think there's still a possibility to speak directly to the russians about their interests, because, believe me, if iran ever gets the ability to do what the ayatollah dreams of with this massive icbm capability that he talks to and the ability for undetectable nuclear breakout, given the way they proliferate weapons out of iran, that should be a threat to russia itself. that's my one hope that we might reach the russians on that subject and strengthen our hand. lastly, i would say -- >> we'll see how well we reach the russians over the next couple of days. obviously there's going to be a lot of discussions both what we see here and through the back channels. chairman ed royce thank you for joining us on a saturday. obviously you heard what the chairman had to say and a lot of folks had to say on these issues. now it's your
their weapons, that russia will perceive that given its own problems with radical jihadists in southern russia, which is a huge and growing problem, that they should be part of the solution here and not let iran get this capability for an undetectable, you know, breakout. i think there's still a possibility to speak directly to the russians about their interests, because, believe me, if iran ever gets the ability to do what the ayatollah dreams of with this massive icbm capability that he talks...
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to duma members and others in russia's and society said that as this problem is and fight in southern russia -- and you can see what is happening in on almost a monthly basis now with serious attacks, and it is the local muslim community that bears the brunt of this, how could we work with russia on some of these very real challenges going forward? i wanted to shift to a different part of the world, and speak to you about east asia. you have been very outspoken on mr. chairman, and it is sort of something that continues to dog relations between south korea and japan, and it is also an issue to the u.s. i wanted to get your thoughts on should each actions side take in order to improve relations generally and -- [indiscernible] >> early on before some of these latest statements came out of to thei conveyed inretary of state and others the administration the importance of getting ahead of this, because it was clear that abehin his political party was moving in a direction of ofense nationalism that sort was reaching back and trying to rewrite the history of what happened during the occupation o
to duma members and others in russia's and society said that as this problem is and fight in southern russia -- and you can see what is happening in on almost a monthly basis now with serious attacks, and it is the local muslim community that bears the brunt of this, how could we work with russia on some of these very real challenges going forward? i wanted to shift to a different part of the world, and speak to you about east asia. you have been very outspoken on mr. chairman, and it is sort...
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southern border, russia and the midterm elections. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is michele flournoythe ceo for the center of a new american security and former undersecretary of defense for policy. she will discuss issues surrounding the defense department including the budget process, military readiness and lasting effects of sequestration. >> michele flournoy, the media has been reporting that this is one of the worst times since world war ii. to you agree? >> i do. and incredibly volatile security environment with a proliferation of threats. in asia, we see more aggressive chinese behavior that has been undermining the rules-based order. you have what is going on in ukraine, particularly russia's continuing meddling. you have a middle east that seems to be on fire, whether it is the syrian civil war or the insurgency in iraq or what is happening between israel and the palestinians in gaza. it is an extremely challenging time. >> the two major times you spent in the government, what years? >> i was in the clinton administration from 1993 to 1998 and again for president obama from
southern border, russia and the midterm elections. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is michele flournoythe ceo for the center of a new american security and former undersecretary of defense for policy. she will discuss issues surrounding the defense department including the budget process, military readiness and lasting effects of sequestration. >> michele flournoy, the media has been reporting that this is one of the worst times since world war ii. to you agree?...
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russia, which is becoming increasingly isolated, gave strong support to xi's push for a global realignment. it left a group of eight major countries after sanctions were levied against it for annexing crimea in southern ukraine. at the meeting, russia sided with china to voice opposition to the existing world order led by the united states. a joint statement issued after the meeting stressed the important of multi-lateralism with united nations playing the central role. it also includes wording criticizing unilateral economic sanctions. this reflects the views of both china and russia. participants also agreed to set up a new development bank based in china's economic hub, shanghai. with $100 billion, it's designed to pave the way for new world order led by emerging economies. it appears china wants to exert greater influence over other economies through the bank. >> translator: i'm grateful to everyone for supporting setting up the bank. we'll work closely with all parties to start operations as soon as possible. >> reporter: but it's unclear whether everything will go as china hopes. xi met with indian prime minister narendra modi on the sidelines of the summit. they agreed to cooperate on infrastr
russia, which is becoming increasingly isolated, gave strong support to xi's push for a global realignment. it left a group of eight major countries after sanctions were levied against it for annexing crimea in southern ukraine. at the meeting, russia sided with china to voice opposition to the existing world order led by the united states. a joint statement issued after the meeting stressed the important of multi-lateralism with united nations playing the central role. it also includes wording...
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liz: they operate in very touchy regions like china, like russia, southern europe.t looking at general motors because you are covering the story very closely today and you have in the past brilliantly be at we are just a few dollars above the annual low now, $35.70. tell me when you hear that number capping out 500 million for those who were affected by these horrible crashes and horrible recalls, is that going to hurt and eventually or not? >> they didn't want to say exactly what they thought that would be. they said there is no cap on this fund, so when they now say it won't be any more than 600 million, if i am one of those families, now i am wondering how does this compute which mark so you have that, the total cost of the recall, they estimated another 900 million, at about $4 billion right now is what they're estimating this is going to cost them, and i tell you, you look at those margins, you look at china, when ford makes money in china, that is their money. they sell a lot more cars, partners they share that with so if i was looking forward, i would look fo
liz: they operate in very touchy regions like china, like russia, southern europe.t looking at general motors because you are covering the story very closely today and you have in the past brilliantly be at we are just a few dollars above the annual low now, $35.70. tell me when you hear that number capping out 500 million for those who were affected by these horrible crashes and horrible recalls, is that going to hurt and eventually or not? >> they didn't want to say exactly what they...
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southern border, russia and the midterm elections. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is michele flournoy ceo for the center of a new american security and former undersecretary of defense for policy. she will discuss issues surrounding the defense department including the budget process, military readiness and lasting effects of sequestration. >> michele flournoy, the media has been reporting that this is one of the worst times since world war ii. to you a?
southern border, russia and the midterm elections. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is michele flournoy ceo for the center of a new american security and former undersecretary of defense for policy. she will discuss issues surrounding the defense department including the budget process, military readiness and lasting effects of sequestration. >> michele flournoy, the media has been reporting that this is one of the worst times since world war ii. to you a?
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they will bring new jobs in southern europe such as albania, greese, ititaly. russia and iran have noticed the strategic choice. it needs continued eu and american support to make sure russia doesn't undermine it. russia may stable to destabilize georgia. continued u.s. interest in resolving this conflict is important from moving a potential means for russia to destabilize the region. another potential source of natural gas is from israel and cypress. this can be very useful for the region itself. the ability of these resources to service peace pipe lines i believe are overstated. energy trade reflects existing peaceful relations, it doesn't create them. it also exacerbate existing potential conflicts and not resolve them. they can eradicate conflicts over water and essentially to remove any water shortages in the region. the increases water supplies to israel, jordan and the palestine territories. the new resources can also improve affordable electricity in the u.s. which is very important for future prosperity and peace. in recent months there has been speculation t
they will bring new jobs in southern europe such as albania, greese, ititaly. russia and iran have noticed the strategic choice. it needs continued eu and american support to make sure russia doesn't undermine it. russia may stable to destabilize georgia. continued u.s. interest in resolving this conflict is important from moving a potential means for russia to destabilize the region. another potential source of natural gas is from israel and cypress. this can be very useful for the region...
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russia prepares to host of course as well the next twenty eight team. first we had two ukraine there's been heavy artillery fire in residential areas in the southern outskirts of. tension escalate on the border to russia after a rocket launched from ukraine killing a russian citizen. reports. well we have to say that the situation here in the city of lugansk is very tense and a t's deteriorating dramatically meanwhile challis more choice and multiple rocket launcher known as grad or hail can teenagers in the outskirts of the city of lugansk the raw many victims killed and injured mostly including civilians it's now listen to what eyewitnesses say. we're being shelled by mortar schools and sandwiched the cleaning lady was killed and a fourteen year old boy injured also he's in kindergarten the block of flats in the neighboring yards has been destroyed there are cranes is everywhere. people say the bathroom is the safest place to hide her husband and sons and together we can't leave people or if we creating their homes around here we spent actually several hours today at the ambulance station we saw people come in with gunshot wounds from absolutely different
russia prepares to host of course as well the next twenty eight team. first we had two ukraine there's been heavy artillery fire in residential areas in the southern outskirts of. tension escalate on the border to russia after a rocket launched from ukraine killing a russian citizen. reports. well we have to say that the situation here in the city of lugansk is very tense and a t's deteriorating dramatically meanwhile challis more choice and multiple rocket launcher known as grad or hail can...
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there's been heavy artillery fire in residential areas in the southern outskirts of lugansk earlier tension escalated on the border with russia after a rocket launch from ukraine that killed a russian citizen let's get more from rif national she's in lugansk this is her report ok will be coming up shortly across border instance becoming increasingly frequent on saturday a vehicle carrying russian border guards came under fire originating from the ukrainian side the car was riddled with bullet holes but the men escaped on harm there but just we go earlier rockets hit a russian border checkpoint near the scene of saturday's incident the crossing then was packed with refugees trying to enter russia and escape the war zone. elsewhere it's emerged this weekend that eighteen workers were killed in army shelling of two minus settlements on the outskirts of did netscape one of the strongholds of resistance the city's residential areas were also targeted that led to numerous deaths though the exact numbers still yet to be confirmed the pictures coming out you're about to see are from dinette skidmarks find them upsetting here we go an
there's been heavy artillery fire in residential areas in the southern outskirts of lugansk earlier tension escalated on the border with russia after a rocket launch from ukraine that killed a russian citizen let's get more from rif national she's in lugansk this is her report ok will be coming up shortly across border instance becoming increasingly frequent on saturday a vehicle carrying russian border guards came under fire originating from the ukrainian side the car was riddled with bullet...
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russia. well having just crossed the southern border of the united states in an attempt to flee their home countries a number of the immigrants stuck in one of the worst humanitarian crises at the center of the u.s. immigration issue has been turned around and returned to their home countries manila chan takes a look at one of the nations these people are going back to. heartbreak and fear emerge as the first wave of deportations has already begun just six weeks into the humanitarian crisis at the border where we saw thousands of child migrants from central america enter the u.s. nearly forty women and children were returned to honduras last night on a u.s. immigration and customs enforcement chartered plane only to be returned to a country marred by violence with an average of nineteen murders per day earning san pedro sula of the dubious title of the murder capital of the world just to put that into perspective that is six times worse than chicago now upon arrival at the san pedro sula airport the deportees were greeted on the tarmac by the first lady of honduras ana garcia hernandez mrs hernandez
russia. well having just crossed the southern border of the united states in an attempt to flee their home countries a number of the immigrants stuck in one of the worst humanitarian crises at the center of the u.s. immigration issue has been turned around and returned to their home countries manila chan takes a look at one of the nations these people are going back to. heartbreak and fear emerge as the first wave of deportations has already begun just six weeks into the humanitarian crisis at...
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artillery fire to tell you about in residential areas in the southern outskirts of lugansk earlier to tension escalated on the border with russia after a rocket launched from ukraine that killed a russian citizen were hoping to cross live to our correspondent with the national shortly she's in but back to those cross border instance the becoming increasingly frequent on saturday a vehicle carrying russian border guards came under. fire originating from the ukrainian side the car was riddled with bullet holes but the men inside escaped unharmed there is just a week earlier a week after rather rockets hit a russian border checkpoint near the sea the saturday's incident the crossing was packed with refugees then trying to enter russia and escape the also. i. was going to put on one of those sort of thing when we come at the end of. the night. you would you. know you don't you need more than. that i know that what do you ever tell you i mean does that mean you. elsewhere it's emerged this weekend that eighteen workers were killed to an army shelling of two minor settlements on the outskirts of donetsk one of the strongholds of resi
artillery fire to tell you about in residential areas in the southern outskirts of lugansk earlier to tension escalated on the border with russia after a rocket launched from ukraine that killed a russian citizen were hoping to cross live to our correspondent with the national shortly she's in but back to those cross border instance the becoming increasingly frequent on saturday a vehicle carrying russian border guards came under. fire originating from the ukrainian side the car was riddled...
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on saturday more than forty ukrainian soldiers fled to russia after refusing to fight for their government and official in southern ukraine says the two border guards did the same thing and also asked for russian citizenship the soldiers say they did not want to kill their people and that local militia fighters let them cross the border meanwhile on thursday the ukrainian finance minister admitted that funding for the military campaign will dry up by the end of the month. the ukrainian army has launched an assault against anti-government forces seeking to regain control over the site of the recent a malaysian plane disaster intense fighting is believed to have killed thirteen civilians including two children the army has reportedly stormed the town of torres which is right next to the site of the tragedy and that's despite ukraine's president poroshenko ordering a non-combat saying forty kilometers around the area earlier this week ahead of the always see a monitoring mission in ukraine has expressed concern that the fighting around the crash site is holding back the investigation or in sync experts have arrived i
on saturday more than forty ukrainian soldiers fled to russia after refusing to fight for their government and official in southern ukraine says the two border guards did the same thing and also asked for russian citizenship the soldiers say they did not want to kill their people and that local militia fighters let them cross the border meanwhile on thursday the ukrainian finance minister admitted that funding for the military campaign will dry up by the end of the month. the ukrainian army has...
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nato's response to not only the threat of extremism, civil war and instability on the southern flank, but also to russia's challenge to the liberal post cold war order in europe. all during the greatest financial crisis since nato's founding in 1949. in libya in 2011, the secretary-general skillfully positioned the alliance to respond to rapid events and to enforce u.n. security council resolution 1973. nato's quick action demonstrated the alliance's unique capability to act quickly in a crisis and to integrate regional partners into alliance operations. in the aftermath of russia's annexation of crimea and destabilization of ukraine, secretary-general rasmussen has decided leadership since the end of the crisis during the cold war. he reminds our public nato remains a critical insurance policy for all members and remains relevant into the 21st century. this september in the united kingdom, nato heads of state and government will convene for what secretary-general rasmussen himself has called one of the most important meetings in nato's history. there will be the secretary-general's last nato summit befor
nato's response to not only the threat of extremism, civil war and instability on the southern flank, but also to russia's challenge to the liberal post cold war order in europe. all during the greatest financial crisis since nato's founding in 1949. in libya in 2011, the secretary-general skillfully positioned the alliance to respond to rapid events and to enforce u.n. security council resolution 1973. nato's quick action demonstrated the alliance's unique capability to act quickly in a crisis...
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>> andy, likely more from russia saying their supporters are not involved. they're insisting that the rebels in the southern part of ukraine had nothing to do with this, but now u.s. intelligence officials say there is plenty of evidence that they did shoot down that plane. as the dutch prepare to accept 200 bodies today, the u.s. insists russians shot down the flight with a missile from russia and then bragged about it online. >> there were ample social media accounts to indicate that an sa-11 system that appeared to be missing one specific missile was transported across the border back to russia. and media accounts of the separatists talking about it. they thought it was a mistake, they thought it was a transport plane. lawmakers in washington want to put the pressure on moscow. >> stop transferring missiles across borders and handing them to separatist or terrorist organizations. >> reporter: investigators saw the debris field for the first time tuesday. international monitors say there's no security, and it appears some of the debris was moved or altered. >> it appeared that big cone section had more on
>> andy, likely more from russia saying their supporters are not involved. they're insisting that the rebels in the southern part of ukraine had nothing to do with this, but now u.s. intelligence officials say there is plenty of evidence that they did shoot down that plane. as the dutch prepare to accept 200 bodies today, the u.s. insists russians shot down the flight with a missile from russia and then bragged about it online. >> there were ample social media accounts to indicate...
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crimea, the russian effort, and the legitimate fear was you were going to have russia try to control this whole crescent of southern. you had putin talking about that. and they tried to do it. you had these sort of russian-backed separatists efforts in odessa, all on that southern crescent, it hasn't worked. that's a really big deal, and it's important also for us as we take stock of this to appreciate how positive the outcome has been in that 90% of ukraine is united, is secure, is coming together as a country. really, we're just talking about 6 million people. it's a lot of people. their lives are dreadful right now. it has international security implications, but that's already a step towards containment. >> thank you for being with us. a member of the canadian parliament and author of sale of the century. it's a multi-billion dollars infrastructure project that will affect ships, trains, and trucks all over america, but the project it's a is not in america. >> disappearing polar caps... >> in the arctic the prize promises to be much substantial >> untapped resources... >> the really big expense hasn't been test
crimea, the russian effort, and the legitimate fear was you were going to have russia try to control this whole crescent of southern. you had putin talking about that. and they tried to do it. you had these sort of russian-backed separatists efforts in odessa, all on that southern crescent, it hasn't worked. that's a really big deal, and it's important also for us as we take stock of this to appreciate how positive the outcome has been in that 90% of ukraine is united, is secure, is coming...