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  • laudable stock City in the Far Eastern part of Russia is the scene of today's first story on CNN. 2

  • 10 of Carla's Oops, Hope you Thursday is going well. 3

  • Russia is one of the three countries that border North Korea. 4

  • It shares a tiny 11 mile stretch of land with Russia. 5

  • And that's what North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun crossed this week for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 6

  • They're scheduled to meet Thursday in the city of Vladivostok. 7

  • It'll be the first time ever these two leaders have met face to face. 8

  • North Korean dictator Kim says he hopes to quote, discuss issues of resolving the situation on the Korean Peninsula and developing the two countries. 9

  • Relations analysts say that might include trade. 10

  • China is North Korea's Onley riel trading partner. 11

  • The country could benefit by having others like Russia, but the international sanctions the penalties on North Korea's economy could also factor in here, experts say. 12

  • Chairman Kim could be looking for Russian support in getting some of those sanctions removed. 13

  • We've told you how we met with U. 14

  • S. 15

  • President Donald Trump for their second ever summit in February that ended without a deal, the two sides didn't agree on the issues of sanctions relief for North Korea in exchange for the communist nation giving up its nuclear weapons program. 16

  • So at a time when there's an impasse between North Korea and the U. 17

  • S. 18

  • And heightened tensions between Russia and the U. 19

  • S, officials around the world are curious to see what happens when Chairman Kim and President Putin get together. 20

  • For months, Russia and the United States have been flexing their military muscles on the global stage. 21

  • Tonight, an exclusive look as the U. 22

  • S military sends a message of deterrence to Russia, moving two aircraft carriers to the Mediterranean and, in a rare move, bringing America's ambassador to Moscow, Jon Huntsman, onboard a clear signal to Russia. 23

  • When you have 200,000 tons of diplomacy that is cruising in the Mediterranean, this is what I call diplomacy. 24

  • This is forward deployed diplomacy. 25

  • Nothing else needs to be said. 26

  • You have all the confidence you need when you sit down and you try to find solutions to the problems that have divided us now. 27

  • For many, many years. 28

  • CNN was on board at the U. 29

  • S s Abraham Lincoln and John C. 30

  • Stennis are going to conduct operations on a scale unseen here since 2016. 31

  • All this in an area where Russia is trying to expand its influence, deploying Maur warships and submarines with cruise missiles. 32

  • The U. 33

  • S military is concerned about Russia's increasingly strong military posture in this region. 34

  • With this deployment, America is making clear to Moscow the U. 35

  • S Navy is also assuring America's allies that it won't waver on commitments to protect against Russian aggression a Spanish ship, even ceiling, as part of the carrier strike group. 36

  • We're not gonna be deterred any potential adversary, and we're going to support our interest as Americans and also those of our allies as we steam throughout the world. 37

  • With Russia increasingly assertive in the entire northern Atlantic and Arctic region, the U. 38

  • S Navy is putting on its own show of force for the Kremlin to clearly see at least 156 people in 10 U. 39

  • S. 40

  • States have been infected by E. 41

  • Coli. 42

  • It's an abbreviation for Esherick, E. 43

  • Coli, the name of a bacteria. 44

  • The U. 45

  • S Centers for Disease Control says those who've gotten sick had eaten tainted ground beef at home and in restaurants. 46

  • 20 of the victims have been hospitalized, but no one has died. 47

  • There's a ground beef supplier in Georgia that's re called more than £113,000 of raw ground beef because of possible E. 48

  • Coli contamination. 49

  • But the company says those items were produced starting in late March, and the current outbreak began weeks before that on March 1st. 50

  • E. 51

  • Coli is a type of bacteria that lives in your intestines, and it lives in the intestines of animals. 52

  • Most of the time, E. 53

  • Coli is harmless. 54

  • You're not going to get sick, but there are some strains that can get you sick. 55

  • E. 56

  • Coli, A 157 H seven is a particularly dangerous strain of E. 57

  • Coli. 58

  • You can get it from undercooked ground meat. 59

  • You can get it from vegetables from unpasteurized milk and juice from soft cheeses while it is found in vegetables. 60

  • Ultimately, an animal is the source, so animal waste somehow has come in contact with crops, Children and adults with weakened immune system, they're the most vulnerable to getting very sick. 61

  • The signs of E. 62

  • Coli poisoning are nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, cramps, fatigue and fever. 63

  • most people who get sick from E. 64

  • Coli. 65

  • They recover in 5 to 10 days. 66

  • But some people they get really sick, Their organs can shut down and they can die. 67

  • There are things that you could do to prevent any coli infection. 68

  • Wash your fruits and vegetables, cook your meats thoroughly, use a thermometer and get that thermometer up to 160 degrees. 69

  • There's no cure for an E. 70

  • Coli infection. 71

  • Antibiotics don't work, so the best thing you could do is keep yourself hydrated and keep yourself arrested. 72

  • 10 seconds. 73

  • Trivia. 74

  • On which of these animals would you find a plastering Arabian horse, sea turtle, garter, snake or snow crab? 75

  • Equestrian is the underside of a tortoise or turtle shell, so the sea turtle is the only animal here that, as one sea turtles are endangered, and it's illegal in several countries to interfere with them in any way. 76

  • But there's a US based environmental organization that gives people the chance to catch sea turtles so they could be tagged and researched. 77

  • The cost is about $3000 per person. 78

  • You feel a connection with the sea turtles when you're swimming with them, you know It's just it's incredible. 79

  • It's an absolute incredible experience, truly, once in a lifetime. 80

  • For us, it is magical here. 81

  • I mean, the beaches air beautiful. 82

  • I've never in my life seen water like in a Lutheran. 83

  • It really is one of the most beautiful places. 84

  • I'm Katherine, and this is David, and we're from Tampa, Florida, and we're here volunteering with Earthwatch Thio help research the sea turtles. 85

  • I've always loved sea turtles growing up, I've always collected turtles. 86

  • And because they're an endangered species, Earthwatch is really the only way that way could get close to them. 87

  • You're so like wear just on the lookout on the Earth Watch Web site, waiting for this trip to come up and then we signed up. 88

  • Just wants to go with b 0413 My name is Animal Brooks and I'm the scientists of the tracking See tails in the Bahamas project on dhe with Earthwatch. 89

  • We have volunteers that come in and help me in the field. 90

  • So they're actually out there helping us capture the turtles so that we can cut the day that we need to answer some really important biological and ecological questions. 91

  • Mine too. 92

  • Once we bring the turtles to the beach or measuring their shell, we're measuring its head. 93

  • Were taking pictures of the sea turtle's bottom of also, then tagged them so that in the future, if we've recaptured in their individual will know exactly who they are, how much they've grown and how the developing. 94

  • So that gives us a huge event of information. 95

  • So that way we're not gonna catch you again today, Mr. 96

  • I'll see you, my friend. 97

  • Catching a sea turtle is really difficult. 98

  • We're on a boat, and we're kind of driving around in an area that we think there's gonna be quite a number of sea turtles. 99

  • Well spotted sea turtle will follow it in the boat. 100

  • On day. 101

  • One person will jump off the boat and and they'll swim to try and be ableto catch. 102

  • The sea turtle turtles are 100% faster than that. 103

  • Is there much quicker underwater than I really thought? 104

  • The best is when they're right below you and your swimming over top of them, and it's just like you and the turtle are swimming together. 105

  • And it's like I just I don't want to stop this like, yeah, let's just continue to sweep. 106

  • Pick. 107

  • But then you think, like, okay, Anabel needs our help Research. 108

  • So, like I should I need to catch Okay. 109

  • Yeah, that's amazing thing about a watch expeditions. 110

  • Is that working with scientists who have the permits on the skills To be able to do this work, get to do things that you would never be able to dio? 111

  • I just cut gorilla selfie might make you picture an animal playing with the camera. 112

  • In this case, the animals were posing for the camera. 113

  • Ah, Park ranger in the Democratic Republic of Congo took this. 114

  • He'd help rescued the guerrillas when they were babies. 115

  • Virunga National Park says most primates air comfortable doing this for short periods of time. 116

  • It hopes the pictures popularity will help with conservation efforts. 117

  • The Ranger wrote simply another day at the office. 118

  • A really, really good one. 119

  • It's hard to feel lowland when you have gorillas stand up for you. 120

  • They're willing to pose but not pose a threat. 121

  • They've gotten up on their own two feet. 122

  • They're not trying to bamboozle anyone. 123

  • In short, they looked like they'd make prime makes. 124

  • That's our stance on CNN. 125

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