From moscow thanks for joining us on our to international this hour welcome to the program. Or tensions continue to rise on the border between greece and turkey were a buildup of moderates is being described by athens as a threat to its National Security turkey opened its border with the e. U. On saturday leading tens of thousands to head their greece as the florida extra soldiers and is vowing to increase the deterrent as violent clashes broke out between police and migrant. d ok. I. Always go to the greek kodori have been arrested and detained. And in my mind this is me go way over entering one country. Lets see if they use ready to respond to whats happening at its out of borders live to our europe correspondent all of us peter thanks for coming im sure this is obviously being keenly watched how all Decision Makers planning to respond to a potential new wave of refugees this is like deja vu 2015 almost. Well in this german state of bavaria theyve reacted angry to angrily i beg your
Sees its highest election turnout in 2 decades 1000 voters seek to break the countrys almost year long political deadlock and delivery government. Broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r. T. International lunch on thomas certainly glad to have you with us at the democratic race to take on donald trump in the 2020 president ial election is picking up pace but ahead of socalled super tuesday its been far from that for 2 candidates clinton candidate has suspended her nomination and this comes soon after pete booted judge also bowed out. Well march 3rd super tuesday is the day in which 14 u. S. States and one u. S. Territory of American Samoa votes in their president ial primary and just ahead of that vote we have 2 major contenders suspending their campaigns dropping out of the race and at this point amy clothes shar and pete are no longer in the running they are not running for president now already weve had amy clovers shar endorse joe biden pete buddha shes expected to d
By Jim Salter | The Associated Press FILE - Yvette Lewis, a Metro High School security guard, watches as a fleet of Missouri Central Bus Company school
A school bus company will terminate its contract with St. Louis Public Schools a year early, bringing an end to a relationship strained after a noose was found near the workstation of a Black mechanic and an ensuing driver walkout that snarled bus service for one of Missouri s largest school systems.