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and this week we're off to the black sea and the bulgarian coast. a beautiful region, but where something very ugly is going on. every year dozens of dolphins are found washed up on the beaches there. and it could be something which any of us who visit the bulgarian coast might be contributing to. >> bulgaria's black sea coast could be a picture of paradise. but appearances deceive. what may look like a pleasure cruise is actually an environmental research effort. marine biologist dimitar popov and company have set out in search of dolphins. they see none. popov trains volunteers to monitor the black sea. it needs monitoring. nowhere else in europe is the water quality worse than here. >> the pollution has increased to the point where the water here could become a dead zone. the black sea is actually an enclosed basin and very sensitive in terms of its biodiversity. >> the marine biologist places much of the blame on the resorts concentrated in the sunny beach and golden sands area and the tourist masses attracted by cut-rate package holidays, a h
and this week we're off to the black sea and the bulgarian coast. a beautiful region, but where something very ugly is going on. every year dozens of dolphins are found washed up on the beaches there. and it could be something which any of us who visit the bulgarian coast might be contributing to. >> bulgaria's black sea coast could be a picture of paradise. but appearances deceive. what may look like a pleasure cruise is actually an environmental research effort. marine biologist...
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already in the black sea.frankly it's one of the things we're beginning to watch that they develop in the northeast mediterranean. as we see these capable air defense capabilities beginning to show up in syria, we're a little worried about another bubble being created in the eastern mediterranean. so how do we react to that? first and foremost, we have to realize that in peacetime, we need to exercise and operate in this air space to assure that we have and declare that we have open access to the baltic seas and the black seas. you have seen a responsible series of exercises which have been announced and conducted both in the baltic and black seas and those will continue as a part of the assurance measures that we talk about. we need to contest that those are not forbidden spaces. they are open areas of water and air. and second of all, as an alliance, we need to step back and take a look at our capability in a military sense to address a challenge. this is about investment, this is about training and capabili
already in the black sea.frankly it's one of the things we're beginning to watch that they develop in the northeast mediterranean. as we see these capable air defense capabilities beginning to show up in syria, we're a little worried about another bubble being created in the eastern mediterranean. so how do we react to that? first and foremost, we have to realize that in peacetime, we need to exercise and operate in this air space to assure that we have and declare that we have open access to...
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already in the black sea.frankly it's one of the things we're beginning to watch that they develop in the northeast mediterranean. as we see these capable air defense capabilities beginning to show up in syria, we're a little worried about another bubble being created in the eastern mediterranean. so how do we react to that? first and foremost, we have to realize that in peacetime, we need to exercise and operate in this air space to assure that we have and declare that we have open access to the baltic seas and the black seas. you have seen a responsible series of exercises which have been announced and conducted both in the baltic and black seas and those will continue as a part of the assurance measures that we talk about. we need to contest that those are not forbidden spaces. they are open areas of water and air. and second of all, as an alliance, we need to step back and take a look at our capability in a military sense to address a challenge. this is about investment, this is about training and capabili
already in the black sea.frankly it's one of the things we're beginning to watch that they develop in the northeast mediterranean. as we see these capable air defense capabilities beginning to show up in syria, we're a little worried about another bubble being created in the eastern mediterranean. so how do we react to that? first and foremost, we have to realize that in peacetime, we need to exercise and operate in this air space to assure that we have and declare that we have open access to...
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great weather in the black sea. we may see the weather front, pepping up, bringing the big showers, and that's the price you pay for all the heat. >> i don't know why they are destroying our schools or what is going into them. all we wanted was to get an education. >>> defying danger going back to school. a report from nigeria >>> saudi arabia steps up security as millions of muslims make their way to mecca for the hajj. >> and a study linking concussion in sport with brain disease. that's coming up in around 15 minutes. >>> hello again, here with the newshour from doha >>> thousands of refugees stranded the the border of slovenia, they have begun to send them to neighbouring hungary. military reservists have been called up to help them deal with the situation. >> gains on idlib province. it comes as the u.s. secretary of state is in london to discuss the syrian conflict with the british government. and the african union suspended burkina faso and threatened to impose sanctions if the coup leaders don't destroy the
great weather in the black sea. we may see the weather front, pepping up, bringing the big showers, and that's the price you pay for all the heat. >> i don't know why they are destroying our schools or what is going into them. all we wanted was to get an education. >>> defying danger going back to school. a report from nigeria >>> saudi arabia steps up security as millions of muslims make their way to mecca for the hajj. >> and a study linking concussion in sport...
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the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here, showing the fighter jet, the fu 34, which travels more than 2500 miles, carrying a pay load of eight tonnes of precision-guided weapons >> essentially what it is, is the cat and mouse game played during the original cold war, where each side probes the offenses of the other the. in order to see how it reacts. that game puts pressure on n.a.t.o. outposts like the air base in buddha, where the forces cooperated with the russian neighbours. >> despite the relations with russia, n.a.t.o. used the command center to be the eyes and ears in the sky. norway runs the operation from the military headquarters, which it moved 600 miles north to buddha, becoming the only country with a military headquarters inside the arctic circle. one big reason for the move, to keep better tabs on russia, buried deep inside an arctic mountain, norwegian officer track the bombers. it conjures sup memories of the 1950 surveillance. brinksmanship between n.a.t.o. and russia existe
the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here, showing the fighter jet, the fu 34, which travels more than 2500 miles, carrying a pay load of eight tonnes of precision-guided weapons >> essentially what it is, is the cat and mouse game played during the original cold war, where each side probes the offenses of the other the. in order to see how it reacts. that game puts pressure on n.a.t.o. outposts like the air base in buddha, where the forces...
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that is why it was paying rent to use the black sea base inside crimea.administration demanded that this base had to be removed after several years. >> but when the next president is elected, he signs a new agreement with russia that extends the lease for another 25 years. the majority of parliament supports the deal, but some politicians and many ukrainians vehemently disagree. and they intend to make their objections known. >> me and my crew, we were working outside the parliament. there had been very large-scale protests in the wake of the ratification. close to 1,500 men were here protesting. lots of police and the atmosphere was very tense and deep. i was actually recording a sound bite with one of the protesters then i had a call from my office in moscow and said something big is happening inside the parliament and you should have a look. so i quickly ran to the truck and had a look at the feed. >> it turns out the chaotic protests outside parliament are nothing compared to the scene brewing inside. >> they were putting the ukrainian flag on top of
that is why it was paying rent to use the black sea base inside crimea.administration demanded that this base had to be removed after several years. >> but when the next president is elected, he signs a new agreement with russia that extends the lease for another 25 years. the majority of parliament supports the deal, but some politicians and many ukrainians vehemently disagree. and they intend to make their objections known. >> me and my crew, we were working outside the...
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the fleet - the black sea fleet has been deploying over the last few days, led by the flag ship of the russian navy, and will have a couple of cruiser missiles and vessels. the exercise is taking place in the waters between cypress and syria. the russians warned off civilian air traffic to stay out of the area. the exercises themselves are not illegal according to the u.n.'s convention of the sea. it is suggested that it is causing concern amongst n.a.t.o. officials, saying it's taking place in an area that is highly militarized and could affect stability in the middle east. >> in france, prosecutors opened a preliminary investigation into french government accusations that the syrian government committed crimes against humanity. the syrian observatory for human rights said 30 people, including child soldiers have been killed at an i.s.i.l. training champ. they are casualties caused by the camps over syria. >> the saudi-led coalition says it seized an iranian boat carrying arms to yemen. it was topped off the armani coast. a boat was manned by 14 iranians, and had weapons, including an
the fleet - the black sea fleet has been deploying over the last few days, led by the flag ship of the russian navy, and will have a couple of cruiser missiles and vessels. the exercise is taking place in the waters between cypress and syria. the russians warned off civilian air traffic to stay out of the area. the exercises themselves are not illegal according to the u.n.'s convention of the sea. it is suggested that it is causing concern amongst n.a.t.o. officials, saying it's taking place in...
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syria, iran, and, of course, in russia, and at the same time a large detachment, deployment from the black sea fleet is on its way to waters off syria to carry out a week of live fire tests in the area. the russians warned away civilian airplanes, and n.a.t.o. is concerned that, of course, this is more armed vessels coming into a highly militarized situation that could destabilize more the middle east. >> let's speak to pavel, a defense analyst and a columnist with the russian newspaper. he joins us via skype from moscow. thank you for speaking to us. the kremlin says the involvement in syria will be limited to air strikes, but what is the target. who are they targetting. is it i.s.i.l. or the bashar al-assad forces, or both? >> well, we are saying that we are going to hit terrorists. >> who are the terrorists? >> well, in the recent view, vladimir putin says he doesn't know about the decision, and the role of terrorists. but it could be approach also the - bashar al-assad opposition forces too, especially would be easy to attack, at least idea logically the al nusra front, since it's affiliat
syria, iran, and, of course, in russia, and at the same time a large detachment, deployment from the black sea fleet is on its way to waters off syria to carry out a week of live fire tests in the area. the russians warned away civilian airplanes, and n.a.t.o. is concerned that, of course, this is more armed vessels coming into a highly militarized situation that could destabilize more the middle east. >> let's speak to pavel, a defense analyst and a columnist with the russian newspaper....
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bashar al-assad regime and influence and the navel base is in the port where it stationed some of the black sea and russia is syria's biggest arms supplier and continues to provide the assad regime with the means to crack down on them and moscow as a financial investment with valued at more than $19 billion in 2009, russia has consistently opposed any condemnation of bashar al-assad and any sanctions against his government as the conflict began in 2011. james base is live for us at the united nations in new york, james, is a deal coming together on syria before the most powerful countries? >> i think it's far too early to say that, sammy but i think it is true that for the first time in 18 months there are serious talks taking place. let me tell you the various things we have to watch today, in the next half an hour or so u.s. secretary of state john kerry will have a breakfast of fellow foreign ministers who are connected to syria or have an interest in syria and discussing the syria crisis then a couple hours from now is when the high-level speeches take place at the united nations and need t
bashar al-assad regime and influence and the navel base is in the port where it stationed some of the black sea and russia is syria's biggest arms supplier and continues to provide the assad regime with the means to crack down on them and moscow as a financial investment with valued at more than $19 billion in 2009, russia has consistently opposed any condemnation of bashar al-assad and any sanctions against his government as the conflict began in 2011. james base is live for us at the united...
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you mentioned crimea, the black sea now syria.sia, possessioning -- positions their pieces nicely. >> thank you. charles: you know over weekend, yesterday hillary clinton, and carly fiorina were on tv, might the press. -- meet the press, much different treatment. i will let you guess who got the better. tweet your thoughts we'll talk about this does media want a woman to get a fair shot or a specific woman, tweet me your thoughts. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. charles: hillary clinton and carly fiorina appeared on meet the press yesterday. some would say they are getting cozy with hillary. >> remindedder, i know the conspiracy theory is out there, there are no limitation to this interview. >> as far as i know. >> true. >> let's get that out of way. charles: all niceties vanished late
you mentioned crimea, the black sea now syria.sia, possessioning -- positions their pieces nicely. >> thank you. charles: you know over weekend, yesterday hillary clinton, and carly fiorina were on tv, might the press. -- meet the press, much different treatment. i will let you guess who got the better. tweet your thoughts we'll talk about this does media want a woman to get a fair shot or a specific woman, tweet me your thoughts. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't...
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>> this is it a major contention from the black sea fleet, in the process of deploying in waters between cypress and syria, off the cyprus coast. it involves the russian flag ship. missile cruises, amphibious and landing craft. now, it is, according to the un convention of the sea. it is not illegal for this to take place, but this will be a live fire zone and civilian aircraft van warned away from the area, causing concern to n.a.t.o. they are saying more armed vessels are moving into it, are highly militarized situation, which could threaten the stability of the middle east. >> peter sharp in moscow, thank you very much for that. >> meanwhile, israel's defence ministry ruled out coordination with russia. that's after russian president vladimir putin expressed concern over israeli air strikes, and called for discussions on the matter. >> israel is a regional power in a sense, situated in this region. and we should respect interest in the state of israel. it is not indifferent to what is happening in this country. at the statement there are some questions that caused concerns. all this s
>> this is it a major contention from the black sea fleet, in the process of deploying in waters between cypress and syria, off the cyprus coast. it involves the russian flag ship. missile cruises, amphibious and landing craft. now, it is, according to the un convention of the sea. it is not illegal for this to take place, but this will be a live fire zone and civilian aircraft van warned away from the area, causing concern to n.a.t.o. they are saying more armed vessels are moving into...
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built on state land, it's a $250 million italianate extravaganza overlooking the black sea near sochislated): i started ( saying that i'm not happy with all finances going for this palace, then i was told, "putin is the czar and you are his serf." >> narrator: putin has denied that he has any connection to the palace. it was reportedly sold to a rich businessman, but it remains a heavily guarded mystery. kolesnikov believes his scheme was only one of many ways to hide money for putin through proxies. how much is a matter of speculation and some educated guesswork. >> i started such investigations more than seven years ago, and in late 2007, i published my estimate on the assets being under putin's personal control. it was a figure of $40 billion. >> narrator: $40 billion. that figure was reportedly confirmed by the cia in 2014. if true, it would make russia's president one of the richest men in the world. in 2008, as he approached the end of his second term, that wealth was a problem. under the constitution, he would have to leave office for at least one term before he could run again
built on state land, it's a $250 million italianate extravaganza overlooking the black sea near sochislated): i started ( saying that i'm not happy with all finances going for this palace, then i was told, "putin is the czar and you are his serf." >> narrator: putin has denied that he has any connection to the palace. it was reportedly sold to a rich businessman, but it remains a heavily guarded mystery. kolesnikov believes his scheme was only one of many ways to hide money for...
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there's also the black sea approaches so they can can reply themselves. you're looking at here is thousands of miles of a supply chain that can be very iffy. right now, the russian air flights and there have been about 15 cargo flights coming in, they have to go through iran and iraq. nobody is letting them have overflight rights. so keeping this up could be a big challenge for moscow. wolf? >> huge implications for so many. barbara, thanks very much. that's it for me. i will be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern. much more coverage coming up on the second republican presidential debate. for our viewers in north america, "newsroom" starts after a quick break. here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. aleve, all day strong. and try aleve pm,
there's also the black sea approaches so they can can reply themselves. you're looking at here is thousands of miles of a supply chain that can be very iffy. right now, the russian air flights and there have been about 15 cargo flights coming in, they have to go through iran and iraq. nobody is letting them have overflight rights. so keeping this up could be a big challenge for moscow. wolf? >> huge implications for so many. barbara, thanks very much. that's it for me. i will be back at...
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initially the cargo planes flew from russia across the black sea, bulgaria and greece, the mediterranean in to syria. but bulgaria and greece will no longer let russia use their air space. the new route, down the caspian sea and across iran and iraq in to syria. if russia begins military operations -- >> it changes the calculation immensely. it not only would cause potential conflicts in the sky between allied air forces, coalition air forces going after the isis targets that are in that area but it could also risk a confrontation between russian forces and the coalition force s. >> reporter: u.s. satellites are keeping a sharp eye on russian ports and airfields, watching for any indication of what the russians may next load up and send to syria. obviously, a major concern will be if they decide to send fighter jets. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> isis claims to be holding two foreign nationals hostage, saying both men are "for sale." more on their chilling ransom demands next. >>> and they are calling on israel to step up and help. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try al
initially the cargo planes flew from russia across the black sea, bulgaria and greece, the mediterranean in to syria. but bulgaria and greece will no longer let russia use their air space. the new route, down the caspian sea and across iran and iraq in to syria. if russia begins military operations -- >> it changes the calculation immensely. it not only would cause potential conflicts in the sky between allied air forces, coalition air forces going after the isis targets that are in that...
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the bashar el assad's regime and the mediterranean navel base is where it is stationed some of its black sea, russia is syria's biggest arms supplier and continues to provide the regime with means to crack down on rebels and they have a financial interest in syria and with value of $19 billion in 2009, russia has consistently opposed any condemnation of bashar al-assad and and shuns against his government since the conflict began in 2011. let's bring you some pictures of what it looked like on previous occasions the two leaders have met and this is a meeting in northern ireland in 2013 and commentators speaking at the time about the frosty body language and facial expressions that preveiled between them. let's take this now to our guest who joins us from moscow, sergai, a k columnist with the newspaper and is there a belief this meet willing be a little warmer? >> saying high open hopes depend on the meeting because relations between the two are quite frosty at least and this meeting would come as the event of the year and good reason to believe in that and syria would have a hot potato lead
the bashar el assad's regime and the mediterranean navel base is where it is stationed some of its black sea, russia is syria's biggest arms supplier and continues to provide the regime with means to crack down on rebels and they have a financial interest in syria and with value of $19 billion in 2009, russia has consistently opposed any condemnation of bashar al-assad and and shuns against his government since the conflict began in 2011. let's bring you some pictures of what it looked like on...
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warships and 1,000 troops joined other nations in operation sea breeze in the black sea. >> woodruff:garet joins me now. margaret, how significant is this cease fire? you point out it was broken almost right away. >> it is holding if you have to be holding. the u.s. wants the europeans to push putin very hard to keep up his end of the bargain which was for constitutional changes that poroshenko is pushing. for the east is to withdraw russian heavy weapons and troops from ukraine. the question is what's the incentive for putin to do this? if putin's objective is to keep ukraine weakened and divided, make it very, very hard for them to become the kind of progressive, forward-looking european nation they want to, he's succeeded and the only answer americans can come up with is maybe the sanctions are beginning to bite, maybe me's going to carry out the military side of the deal, but they do not think that will end putin's maneuvers to undermine ukraine. >> woodruff: so you were reporting on this vote in parliament in the last couple of days, violent protests. what was driving that? >> i
warships and 1,000 troops joined other nations in operation sea breeze in the black sea. >> woodruff:garet joins me now. margaret, how significant is this cease fire? you point out it was broken almost right away. >> it is holding if you have to be holding. the u.s. wants the europeans to push putin very hard to keep up his end of the bargain which was for constitutional changes that poroshenko is pushing. for the east is to withdraw russian heavy weapons and troops from ukraine....
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when we look back on crimea, my personal analysis is that was because of the black sea fleet port thereas incredibly important to putin to get him access to the sea lines of communication through the black sea and into the mediterranean so i think he is protecting those. assad is also a key source of revenue for putin as well in terms of a billion dollar arms trade. and that will be important to putin. so there are a number of different components to this. >> when you consider this action as far as president value melad putin and going before the tv cameras calling on these efforts, preemptive efforts as well, how do you take that? >> well, i think we -- i think putin's been telegraphing what his intent has been ever since we saw his actions in crimea. so i'm not surprised by what he's done here. what he's leveraging, what putin is leveraging is the fact that what he is doing is at the invitation of bashar al assad. so he's not contravening any international law. he's going in pass a guest and he's going in to effectively help assad tighten his bounda boundaries and prevent a sort of ji
when we look back on crimea, my personal analysis is that was because of the black sea fleet port thereas incredibly important to putin to get him access to the sea lines of communication through the black sea and into the mediterranean so i think he is protecting those. assad is also a key source of revenue for putin as well in terms of a billion dollar arms trade. and that will be important to putin. so there are a number of different components to this. >> when you consider this action...
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. >> in another unusual tale, beachgoers along the black sea in russia are shocked when they spot a parasailingey overhead. >> eyewitnesses were sad. kids were crying because the donkey, she was crying as well. >>> it's summer 2010. and as part of a bizarre publicity stunt, a local tourist operator rents a donkey and uses it to promote his parasailing business by flying the terrified animal 150 feet in the air. >> they didn't think a lot about what they're doing. the poor donkey, i feel the pain for her. >> a correspondent for the news agency east to west and a frequent contributor to the british newspaper "the sun." >> people, they made pictures of her and like video of her. i think that people couldn't believe this could happen. >> the video shows the donkey strapped into a harness and taking off in the air. she flies for 30 awful minutes. witnesses say from the ground, they could hear the animal braying. >> i think it's never happened in russia before. so we weren't ready for that kind of accident. >> the donkey finally lands in the water and is pulled to shore, where she's checked by a vete
. >> in another unusual tale, beachgoers along the black sea in russia are shocked when they spot a parasailingey overhead. >> eyewitnesses were sad. kids were crying because the donkey, she was crying as well. >>> it's summer 2010. and as part of a bizarre publicity stunt, a local tourist operator rents a donkey and uses it to promote his parasailing business by flying the terrified animal 150 feet in the air. >> they didn't think a lot about what they're doing. the...
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don't think we should be, because what putin did last year, in terms of crimea and protecting the black seaaights huge russian naval base, which gives him access to the mediterranean and into the middle east. not only important for maritime force projection to do what he needs to do in the middle east, but also important for his economy. the world bank have predicted inflation is going through the roof. and western sanctions from the ukraine are still imposed. so he's got to protect that somehow. but can i just talk briefly about the decon flikz piece here. >> which is making sure we don't shoot at each other. >> right. i've done three tours in iraq and three in afghanistan. three was flying. and the decon flikz piece is interesting because when you don't have another coalition partner involved, it's still really complicated. it runs off the air tasking order, which is a long list of missions that happens and it's planned, 24, 48, 72 hours in advance. that's run from a base in qatar. that's the combined air operations center. and the americans and the uk have been running both the afghanist
don't think we should be, because what putin did last year, in terms of crimea and protecting the black seaaights huge russian naval base, which gives him access to the mediterranean and into the middle east. not only important for maritime force projection to do what he needs to do in the middle east, but also important for his economy. the world bank have predicted inflation is going through the roof. and western sanctions from the ukraine are still imposed. so he's got to protect that...
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those people shouldn't be anywhere near the agean sea or black sea.under the international refugee conventions turkey is the country for first asylum. for almost anybody coming out of syria or heading to europe, it's turkey's responsibility to provide protection and assistance, and it's the international community's responsibility to help fund that and defray the costs which shouldn't fall on turkey alone, but what turkey is doing is shoveling this problem off to europe. >> turkey doesn't want this problem in their backyard. it's worth noting the number of refugees taken in by each one try in the middle east. turkey to your point, 1.9 million though they are sending some of those out. lebanon 1.1 and jordan 630,000, iraq and egypt follow up on that. put that together, you're a little bit over 2 million people. you have to imagine that some of those folks are isis sympathizers or sleeper agents sent out by isis, go play refugee and see where you end up. >> no question about it and i think they understand under the schengen agreement which for most of t
those people shouldn't be anywhere near the agean sea or black sea.under the international refugee conventions turkey is the country for first asylum. for almost anybody coming out of syria or heading to europe, it's turkey's responsibility to provide protection and assistance, and it's the international community's responsibility to help fund that and defray the costs which shouldn't fall on turkey alone, but what turkey is doing is shoveling this problem off to europe. >> turkey doesn't...
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initially the cargo planes flew from russia across the black sea to bulgaria and greece and into syriabulgaria and greece will no longer let russia use their airspace. the new route down the caspian sea, across iran and iraq into syria. if russia begins military operations. >> it changes the calculation immenseim immensely immensely. not only would cause potential conflicts in the sky with allied forces coalition forces but it could also risk a confrontation between russian forces and the coalition forces. >> now, u.s. intelligence satellites are keeping a very sharp eye on russian airfields and ports, watching carefully to see what the russians may lot up next and ship to syria. the big concern, wolf obviously is if the russians move in with fighter jets and begin their own strikes. that could create more unsettled atmosphere leading to even more violence. >> barbara, thanks roche. a very disturbing report instead. >>> coming up, as kim jong-un shows off missiles and rockets, there are troubling signs that north korea is building up its nuclear program. >>> and master negotiator donal
initially the cargo planes flew from russia across the black sea to bulgaria and greece and into syriabulgaria and greece will no longer let russia use their airspace. the new route down the caspian sea, across iran and iraq into syria. if russia begins military operations. >> it changes the calculation immenseim immensely immensely. not only would cause potential conflicts in the sky with allied forces coalition forces but it could also risk a confrontation between russian forces and the...
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blocking any real solution so the cries and also want odd project russia's naval power beyond the black sea. one -- one of his key priority us expand its naval presence beyond its traditional presence and this facility in syria will help him and he have seen him conduct military operations over -- he is testing the west. this is also consistent with kremlin behavior. he wants to see how far he can go before there's pushback, and so far there's been none. what i think is really important here is russia's domestic situation. this is what i'd like to turn to for the remainder of my talk. putin annexed crimea from ukraine at a time when his approval ratings were at the low point. still in the majority but low majorities. the crimea -- a downward spiral. the population has been na a statey decline, number of domestic problems and so by pointing out to the national sentiment, bit getting people to rally around the flag, his approval ratings shot up to 80-790%. the problem with doing that is if you're going to embark on this path you need to keep inventing crises, you need to keep the moment going
blocking any real solution so the cries and also want odd project russia's naval power beyond the black sea. one -- one of his key priority us expand its naval presence beyond its traditional presence and this facility in syria will help him and he have seen him conduct military operations over -- he is testing the west. this is also consistent with kremlin behavior. he wants to see how far he can go before there's pushback, and so far there's been none. what i think is really important here is...
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recently the chinese appear that took one of the shift over to the black sea to demonstrate for the russians we don't know yet if they're going to buy. partly the decision to buy could be political as well as military to go to a really but to also did some quid pro quo to strengthen the bilateral arms trading relationship between the two. but you see potential cooperation affairs as well. the chinese are ahead of the russians in some areas drone technology for example, is a big area. i.t., information technology, the chinese have embraced principles more than the russians have and have a number of quite capable command-and-control systems, combat management system so you could see the russians transferring some of those as well. the final thing which is recent emerge, not the first time but seems to gain a new impetus, is for joint research, development and production between russia and china. petit reportedly initiated a project to codevelop air independent propulsion systems. these are submarine-based systems which allow a nonnuclear submarine to stay submerged for extended periods of time
recently the chinese appear that took one of the shift over to the black sea to demonstrate for the russians we don't know yet if they're going to buy. partly the decision to buy could be political as well as military to go to a really but to also did some quid pro quo to strengthen the bilateral arms trading relationship between the two. but you see potential cooperation affairs as well. the chinese are ahead of the russians in some areas drone technology for example, is a big area. i.t.,...
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. >> plus larry sea black shield. >> wilmore: black shield? >> yes.make any criticism about obama and nobody can claim racism because a black guy said it. bfnlg care is worse than slavery? shielded. >> wilmore: i don't know, mike. but look if you are going to win america you have to win the black vote and most black people vote democrat. >> oh, larry, black people will be happy with him. trust me. i put all his mumbly talk through a black scope so you can hear exactly what the brother is really saying. >> wilmore: a black scope? >> a black scope. ben carson, people think that doctor only know med and i like to point out the fact that. >> (bleep) all you mother (bleep)ers when i am in the white house i am going to do whatever i want. >> that's what he said. >> (bleep) you, matter. >> that sounded like you. >> it is my black scope, larry. >> wilmore: mike yard, everybody. >> black to black 2016. >> wilmore: we will be right back. back. >> now that you have switched to taco bell breakfast what do you eat? this is the bacon egg and cheese biscuit taco. it
. >> plus larry sea black shield. >> wilmore: black shield? >> yes.make any criticism about obama and nobody can claim racism because a black guy said it. bfnlg care is worse than slavery? shielded. >> wilmore: i don't know, mike. but look if you are going to win america you have to win the black vote and most black people vote democrat. >> oh, larry, black people will be happy with him. trust me. i put all his mumbly talk through a black scope so you can hear...
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every means the access to the global lines of communication he has through the sea and that's the black seaea. that gives him access to the mediterranean, the middle east. that's important only militarily but also supremely important because of the economy and that's what he's doing in syria. he has access to the mediterranean and the other areas of the suez and key and driving the chess game in syria at the moment. >> we continue to watch it play out. the u.n. meeting again, the president meeting with vladimir putin this afternoon. mikey, thank you. appreciate it. >>> vladimir putin is the focus of the bing pulse question today and with him set to have the meeting with president obama, we have been asking should the u.s. trust vladimir putin to get rid of isis? so, let's take a look at how people are casting their votes today. 64% of you think, yes. 36% of you say, no. keep the conversation going. the pulse is live. head over to pulse.msnbc.com. take a look at these bbq best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophi
every means the access to the global lines of communication he has through the sea and that's the black seaea. that gives him access to the mediterranean, the middle east. that's important only militarily but also supremely important because of the economy and that's what he's doing in syria. he has access to the mediterranean and the other areas of the suez and key and driving the chess game in syria at the moment. >> we continue to watch it play out. the u.n. meeting again, the...
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the land-grab on crimea, which happened with rapid pace, there is a seaport on crimea where the black seall as the air capability. and the significance of that is that it gives putin access to the mediterranean sea. this is out to the atlantic and then down south to the middle east. and that's absolutely critical. the world bank have already said that putin's economy is going to contract by 3.8% in 2015. so this is absolutely vital to putin protecting his sea lines of communication. now going to tartus with the demise of the soviet union, now we have russia. putin has very few assets outside of the motherland, but one of them is a naval facility based on the western side of syria called tartus naval base. now it can't take an aircraft carrier but it can take a military cruiser. if we project further, i think what also is important is that assad is a long-time allie of putin. putin has also had a major jihadist problem up here. so putin wants to prevent or sees assad as the buffer between the jihadist group in syria. so that is why he's concentrating on using assad to prevent the jihadist
the land-grab on crimea, which happened with rapid pace, there is a seaport on crimea where the black seall as the air capability. and the significance of that is that it gives putin access to the mediterranean sea. this is out to the atlantic and then down south to the middle east. and that's absolutely critical. the world bank have already said that putin's economy is going to contract by 3.8% in 2015. so this is absolutely vital to putin protecting his sea lines of communication. now going...
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from the fire with a light dusting covering the car to danville under the ash, though; a black vehicle. a strong sea breeze should clear some of smoke. there is no serious health danger from the ash and smoke. >> use common sense. stay inside. if you smell strongly, keen the doors and witnesses closed. this is not a good time to be outside exercising. we with be conditioned for those with breathing troubles or children or elderly. >> people have been tweeting pictures of ash and firefighters are asking you not to call 9-1-1 to report smoke unless you see an active fire. >> incredible closeup of flames arounding highway 29 near middletown as david was evacuating before the firefighters got there. if you can safely, safely share your photos and video with us to help us tell the devastating story, please do so using # #abc7now. you can see how hot the fire is burning in this nasa satellite image you can seat vietnam fire is -- you can see the valley fire is brighter than the lights of san francisco and the fire from the butte fire is not so hot as the valley fire. >> cooling down and adding moisture to
from the fire with a light dusting covering the car to danville under the ash, though; a black vehicle. a strong sea breeze should clear some of smoke. there is no serious health danger from the ash and smoke. >> use common sense. stay inside. if you smell strongly, keen the doors and witnesses closed. this is not a good time to be outside exercising. we with be conditioned for those with breathing troubles or children or elderly. >> people have been tweeting pictures of ash and...
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and i hope they like black because there's going to be a sea of it at every single one of these seats. almost 69,000 will be wearing these black shirts. that's to honor the debut of the 49ers' all black uniforms. those will be unveiled tonight for the viking game. 49ers pulling out all the stops on this one. when those guys come out, this place is going to explode. head coach jim tomsula was talking about this new look. >> you're a guy who wears black a lot and it looks like -- >> swimming. i know the guys make fun of me. it's neat. it's cool. the guys like it. i'm trying to keep my connection to the younger generation. >> they're trying to appeal to the younger demographic. i can tell you i saw jared hanes' black jersey and that jersey is flying off the shelves. we'll see if he can get in to the game tonight. that will do it from the field. before the game, hall of famer charles haley will be honored for this one and veronica, i know you'll be looking for that one. >> i'm waiting for that jersey. dennis said he was going to bring me one. it's your turn, vern. you can catch the 49ers'
and i hope they like black because there's going to be a sea of it at every single one of these seats. almost 69,000 will be wearing these black shirts. that's to honor the debut of the 49ers' all black uniforms. those will be unveiled tonight for the viking game. 49ers pulling out all the stops on this one. when those guys come out, this place is going to explode. head coach jim tomsula was talking about this new look. >> you're a guy who wears black a lot and it looks like -- >>...
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on the center stage of the south lawn it was a sea of black. absent was signs of american nuns. the holy father said mass filled with bishops of the church all front pews. it is true pope francis changed the tone about some women's issues in the church including those who have had abortion but for some catholics looking for a real change there has been some disappointment. early in papacy when asked whether women should become priests francis said the church has spoken and said no. joining us now sister campbell and both of my guests were on the south lawn this morning for the white house ceremony. first of all, thank you for joining us. thank you for your work. just tell me what your feelings are about watching it all today, what you saw and what you didn't see and wish you had? >> i was so touched by pope francis's candor in immediately going to the issue of immigration and the issue of climate and including the economic crisis in our times on the lawn at the white house. i thought his presence was really a powerful statement and one of the things that i enjoy most was watchin
on the center stage of the south lawn it was a sea of black. absent was signs of american nuns. the holy father said mass filled with bishops of the church all front pews. it is true pope francis changed the tone about some women's issues in the church including those who have had abortion but for some catholics looking for a real change there has been some disappointment. early in papacy when asked whether women should become priests francis said the church has spoken and said no. joining us...
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months of searching by sea and air and no black boxes and trendlees. so drain eagle. >> well, philadelphia district attorney seth williams held community walk in overbrook tonight wanting to draw attention to pair of unsolved shootings. williams led a group from best best cake kosher bakery where the owner was shot in august to 7411 young man was shot in the face at water ice stand. this is the fourth community walk of the summer. >> a packed house tonight in marple township as residents rallied a plan to develop the site of don qunela school. it was sold by archdioceses last year to a developer that wants to build stores and homes on the site. and many folks are opposed saying developmenting this area will ruin the green space and they're afraid it would lower their property values. >> and turning to a consume area lerts about a nationwide moving -- alert about a nationwide moving company under multiple names. nydia han has the details. >> like a lot of people do brian mcbride moving company online he called global transportation from yik yik to new j
months of searching by sea and air and no black boxes and trendlees. so drain eagle. >> well, philadelphia district attorney seth williams held community walk in overbrook tonight wanting to draw attention to pair of unsolved shootings. williams led a group from best best cake kosher bakery where the owner was shot in august to 7411 young man was shot in the face at water ice stand. this is the fourth community walk of the summer. >> a packed house tonight in marple township as...
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>> reporter: it was very early sunday morning, the sea pitch black. 26-year-old michael harris died when two boats collided in the darkness about a quarter mile off santa catalina island. he is the son of peter harris. >> he was a positive, upbeat, caring, kind, warm, loving friend, son, boyfriend, nephew. he was a great guy. >> reporter: very emotional from his uncle there. harris was one of five people in a small dinghy similar to this one when the dinghy collided with larger boat that had two people aboard. a bystander told reporters at the scene that boaters hold parties well into the night but there is no evidence at least to this point that alcohol may have played a part in the accident. it's still under investigation. harris who lived in san francisco was working at his former high school after receiving a master's degree in psychology. meanwhile, there is an ongoing search for another 26-year-old man from among those in the dinghy who is still missing. kris, sam, back to you. >> tough news. thank you very much. >>> 5:04. investigators are going to be at a school in sausalito earl
>> reporter: it was very early sunday morning, the sea pitch black. 26-year-old michael harris died when two boats collided in the darkness about a quarter mile off santa catalina island. he is the son of peter harris. >> he was a positive, upbeat, caring, kind, warm, loving friend, son, boyfriend, nephew. he was a great guy. >> reporter: very emotional from his uncle there. harris was one of five people in a small dinghy similar to this one when the dinghy collided with...
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black, blue, green, pink, yellow, river, sea, mountain, bird, dog, man.ize or wherever we are within the time. earth will not disappear. ♪ dprz at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. iflike i love shrimp, red lobster's endless shrimp... ...is kind of a big deal. it's finally back, with as much shrimp as you want, any way you want 'em. one taste of these new pineapple habanero coconut shrimp bites, and i already want more. they even...
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>>> ash from the valley fire rained down yesterday with a light dusting covering a black car in danville. a strong sea been seeing overnight and this is no serious health danger from the ash and smoke. >> most of the attention could be on the valley fire but there is another big fire southeast of sacramento, butte fire is now 25 percent contained. a new assessment on the damage shows 135 homes have been destroyed and more than 65,000 acres have burned. >> as it rages on technology is playing a big role fighting wildfires and jane king has that story and more from the nasdaq with the pup report. >> good morning, to you. lower start here today with the dow down 90 and s&p and nasdaq lower and big meeting at the federal reserve wednesday and thursday is the big event. big data using to predict wildfires with drones helping to share the information. delta and american have a program that allows them to send passengers to each other in case of bad weather or mechanical problems. delta wants more money from american and american is not willing to pay more. the agreement does under tomorrow between the two b
>>> ash from the valley fire rained down yesterday with a light dusting covering a black car in danville. a strong sea been seeing overnight and this is no serious health danger from the ash and smoke. >> most of the attention could be on the valley fire but there is another big fire southeast of sacramento, butte fire is now 25 percent contained. a new assessment on the damage shows 135 homes have been destroyed and more than 65,000 acres have burned. >> as it rages on...
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black people are conservative. they keep telling pollsters they're evangelical and conservative. they just have no voice. to becoming their voice i fine very quietly they'll sea to me urning agree 100% but don't tell anyone i said that. i address that in blind conceit as well. i talk quite a bit about the society and then build them out as racial questiones. it woulds get afraid and we shut down dialogue and it continues the patterns we have been on for 50 years now. destructive public policies. >> host: we're taping this interview the same week that the south carolina confederate flag is coming off the state capital. >> guest: yeah. a long journey for them. you think about the state of south carolina -- i don't like the federal hands or others from outside reaching into a state and tell the people of the state what to do but the south carolinians are making a big step doing this. when you think about charleston, where the civil war started. i'm thinking this is historic, that where the civil war is going end. i think this is a closed chapter now for the black political left to continue too fuel the fires of racial polar a'size and get throw real questions of
black people are conservative. they keep telling pollsters they're evangelical and conservative. they just have no voice. to becoming their voice i fine very quietly they'll sea to me urning agree 100% but don't tell anyone i said that. i address that in blind conceit as well. i talk quite a bit about the society and then build them out as racial questiones. it woulds get afraid and we shut down dialogue and it continues the patterns we have been on for 50 years now. destructive public...
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black and pointed guns at them. they cut the fuel supply to their motors, leaving the refugees adrift on the open sea and frightened for their lives. we helped tow one of the rafts to safety, but those attempting the perilous crossing to europe must now also risk harassment and sabotage. the greek coast guard told us today that it's now launched an investigation into the incident that we witnessed, which it says was reprehensible, but, scott, the greek coast guard has not said whether its men were involved. >> pelley: holly williams thanks, holly. today in kentucky, a county clerk returned to work after spending five days in jail for denying marriage licenses to same-sex couples. licenses were issued today, but here's jericka duncan. >> i don't want to be in the spotlight, and i certainly don't want to be a whipping post. i am no hero. >> reporter: moments before going back to work, rowan county clerk kim davis made a statement surrounded by law enforcement and her son. >> i just want to serve my neighbors quietly without violating my conscience. >> reporter: davis agreed not to interfere with her deputies, who now
black and pointed guns at them. they cut the fuel supply to their motors, leaving the refugees adrift on the open sea and frightened for their lives. we helped tow one of the rafts to safety, but those attempting the perilous crossing to europe must now also risk harassment and sabotage. the greek coast guard told us today that it's now launched an investigation into the incident that we witnessed, which it says was reprehensible, but, scott, the greek coast guard has not said whether its men...