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I`m Carl Azuz for CNN 10, explaining global news to a global audience.

We start today with a look at an international story concerning the U.S. and Russia. Late

last week, an American federal grand jury formally

charged 13 Russian citizens and three Russian companies with allegedly interfering with

the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The Russians are

accused of conspiracy to defraud the United States. Other charges for some of the dependents

included conspiracy to commit bank fraud and identity

theft.

Here`s how this alleged happen. The U.S. Justice Department says as early as 2014, a Russian

organization named the Internet Research Agency started

trying to interfere with the U.S. political system and 2016 elections. The Russians are

accused of posing as Americans, creating false American

identities, operating social media pages to attract American audiences and posting critical

information about American presidential candidates. The

U.S. government says employees for the Internet Research Agency were told to, quote, use any

opportunity to criticize Democratic presidential nominee

Hillary Clinton and the rest except for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

The U.S. government says that no Americans knowingly participated in the illegal activity.

And President Donald Trump says the Russian campaign

started before he announced his presidential candidacy and that the results of the election

were not impacted. Other American politicians, including

some Republicans and Democrats in Congress said it`s clear Russia interfered with the

election and that future U.S. elections would have to

be better protected.

Russia`s foreign ministry described the charges as, quote, absurd. It`s also said that not

a single fact has come out of the U.S. investigation

into alleged Russian interference. But that investigation continues.

These 37 pages alleged Russians went a very long way in their attempt to interfere U.S.

democracy.

According to the federal indictments, Russian operating out of this St. Petersburg troll

farm launched a misinformation campaign to wreak havoc on

America`s political system.

The Russians conspirators want to promote discord in the United States and undermine

public confidence in

democracy. We must not allow them to succeed.

SANDOVAL: Examples of the alleged misinformation campaign include allegations of voter fraud

by the Democratic Party and the purchased of

advertisements to further promote the allegations on Facebook. The pages were even designed

to look like they were run by real Americans and focus

on issues in American life, race relations, immigration, and of course, then candidate

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Facebook estimates close to 126 million Americans may have been exposed to this and other propaganda.

Federal investigators say the group behind it

is the Internet Research Agency linked to the Kremlin. Russia has denied any involvement

in the U.S. elections. In a security conference, Saturday,

Russia`s foreign minister again dismissed those claims.

I have no response. Until we see the facts, everything else is just

blather.

Then there are the rallies. The very month of the election both pro and anti-Trump demonstrations

were held in New York. U.S. prosecutors

say both events were organized by the same trail group half a world away in St. Petersburg.

Russians traveled to the U.S. on a fact-finding mission in 2014, say prosecutors. It would

be the foundation of a massive operation brought to

light in recent months and described in detail in these 37 pages.

Polo Sandoval, CNN, New York.

Ten-second trivia.

From 1789 to 1914, most of the U.S. government`s revenue came from what?

Foreign investment, tariffs, income tax or corporate tax?

During this time period, taxes on imported goods or tariffs were how the government got

most of its revenue.

There`s a challenging decision ahead of the Trump administration when it comes to steel

and aluminum. Both of these metals are important to

the U.S. economy. They`re in everything from cars to dishwashers, pipelines to soda cans.

America uses 100 million tons of steel every year and five and a half million tons of aluminum.

A third of that steel is imported from other

countries. Ninety percent of aluminum is. That`s not good for American middle manufacturers

who`ve had to close some plants because of cheaper

imports.

But will President Trump impose new tariffs, taxes on steel and aluminum that`s imported?

He has until April to decide on recommendations from the

U.S. Commerce Department. But while American manufacturers could benefit from tariffs on

imported metal, they could cause prices to rise on American

metal and everything it`s used for.

One country that tariffs could target is China.

So, if tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from China to the U.S. are in fact enacted,

how will China respond?

That`s the big question many here in China are asking, after the latest news out of the

White House.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross made his suggestions in three basic options. Number

one, impose across-the-board tariffs on steel and aluminum

from all countries. Two, select targeted countries with even higher tariffs. Or three, limit

the total steel and aluminum coming into the

United States overall.

All three of those would have major effects on Chinese imports and perhaps signal that

the Trump administration is, in fact, more willing to actually

carry out tougher trade measures in policy, more like the kind of rhetoric we heard from

then candidate Trump on the 2016 campaign trail where he

regularly accused China of stealing U.S. jobs while not playing by international rules.

Now, the president has largely shied away from challenging Beijing economically since

taking office. So far, not much of a response from

China because we are smack dab in the middle of the Chinese New Year holidays, so government

offices have been closed and will remain so for a

few days now.

We did see a brief article from state media outlet Xinhua, though. They quoted a senior

official named Wang Hejun at the commerce ministry here,

saying, quote: If the United States` final decision affects China`s interests, we will

take necessary measures to defend our what, rights.

Nothing more specific than that though.

It is worth noting that there is wide agreement among economists that China has sold steel

at unfairly low prices in the U.S. for years because of

cheap production costs here domestically and hundreds and hundreds have helped reduce steel

imports already. China is now longer among the top

steel importers to the United States.

Now, the president has until mid-April to decide what kind of action to take in regards

to potential tariffs, if any action at all. But if he does

decide to act, you can absolutely expect China to respond.

Analysts and industry representatives that we`ve spoken to here in China over the last

several months or so say there is broad concern that Beijing

will target major U.S. industries and companies that rally on access to Chinese markets. Think

Boeing and their airplanes or the soybean industry

that exports billions of dollars of product to China each year. Restricting access to

Chinese customers could seriously hurt U.S. companies

in the short and long term.

Scientists in Antarctica have attached a camera to a minke whale, in what they say is a world

first.

We`re trying to understand the behavior of baleen whales, of minke whales and humpback

whales.

So, for the first time ever, we could see from a minke whale`s perspective what is life

is like in the Antarctic, how it feeds, how it maneuvers in

the sea ice and just the things that it does in a daily life of a minke whale is something

we`d never seen before.

Minkes grow to about eight to nine meters and are the second smallest baleen whale.

Using specialized feeding plates, they filter krill or small fish out of the water.

What`s amazing to me is how fast the animal is and how quickly it can feed and then how

quickly again it can feed the second time.

Our goal is to try to understand these whales, figure out what they need to survive and figure

out what we can men do to kind of protect those whales

and keep them from pristine (ph).

Not every cafe charges you $10 an hour just to sit down. In addition to any drinks you

buy. But not every cafe has this. At Cafe Meow

in Minnesota, you stay for and pay for the cats. The goal is to get these fine felines

adopted. It`s currently showing older cats who`ve been

overlooked by families wanting a kitten. This gives customers the chance to get to know

the felines while they get catfinated.

It`s sure truly a unique experience. If you`re looking to Siamese into your morning, if you`re

having a rough day or if you feel like a ragdoll or

a ragamuffin after work and want a Caligo somewhere exotic but closer than Siberian,

Cafe Meow offers free es-fur-sso with every order.

I`m Carl Azuz with news and meows for CNN 10.

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Miraculous Ladybug [AMV] - How Could You Leave Us? - Duration: 3:47.

♪ HOW COULD YOU LEAVE US SO UNEXPECTED? ♪

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♪ SIT IN MY ROOM, TEARS RUNNING DOWN MY FACE AND I YELL ♪

♪ INTO MY PILLOWCASES, YOU SAY YOU COMING TO GET US ♪

♪ THEN CALL A MINUTE LATER JUST TO TELL US YOU NOT, I'M HUMILIATED ♪

♪ I'M IN A ROOM WITH A PARENT THAT I DON'T BARELY KNOW ♪

♪ SOME LADY IN THE CORNER WATCHING US, WHILE SHE TAKING NOTES ♪

♪ I DON'T GET IT MOM, DON'T YOU WANT TO WATCH YOUR BABIES GROW? ♪

♪ I GUESS THAT PILLS ARE MORE IMPORTANT, ALL YOU HAVE TO SAY IS NO ♪

♪ BUT YOU WON'T DO IT WILL YOU? YOU GON' KEEP POPPING 'TIL THOSE PILLS KILL YOU ♪

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♪ HOW COULD YOU LEAVE US HERE? ♪

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♪ OH, HEY ♪

♪ I GOT THIS PICTURE IN MY ROOM AND IT KILLS ME ♪

♪ BUT I DON'T NEED A PICTURE OF MY MOM, I NEED THE REAL THING ♪

♪ NOW A RELATIONSHIP IS SOMETHING WE WON'T EVER HAVE ♪

♪ WHY DO I FEEL LIKE I LOST SOMETHING THAT I NEVER HAD? ♪

♪ YOU SHOULDA BEEN THERE WHEN I GRADUATED ♪

♪ TOLD ME YOU LOVE ME AND CONGRATULATIONS ♪

♪ INSTEAD YOU LEFT US AT THE WINDOW WAITING ♪

♪ WHERE YOU AT MOM? WE'RE TOO YOUNG TO UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU AT HUH? ♪

♪ YEAH, I KNOW THOSE DRUGS GOT YOU HELD CAPTIVE ♪

♪ I CAN SEE IT IN YOUR EYES, THEY GOT YOUR MIND CAPTURED ♪

♪ SOME SAY IT'S FUN TO GET THE HIGH BUT I AM NOT LAUGHING ♪

♪ WHAT YOU DON'T REALIZE AND WHAT YOU NOT GRASPING ♪

♪ THAT I WAS NOTHING BUT A KID WHO COULDN'T UNDERSTAND ♪

♪ I AIN'T GON' SAY THAT I FORGIVE YOU CAUSE IT HASN'T HAPPENED ♪

♪ I THOUGHT THAT MAYBE I FEEL BETTER AS TIME PASSES ♪

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♪ WHY WOULD YOU LEAVE US? WHY WOULD YOU LEAVE US? ♪

♪ HOW COULD YOU LEAVE US HERE? ♪

♪ HOW WOULD YOU LEAVE US? WHY WOULD YOU LEAVE US? ♪

♪ OH, HEY ♪

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♪ TALKING 'BOUT MY MUSIC AND I BROUGHT YOU SOMETHING TO LISTEN TO ♪

♪ YOU STARTED CRYING, TELLING ME THIS ISN'T YOU ♪

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♪ SITTING IN MY CHAIR, THAT PERSON TALKING WAS PITIFUL ♪

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♪ ALL I FEEL IS PAIN, I HATE THE WAY I REMEMBER YOU ♪

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♪ GAVE EVERYTHING YOU HAD PLUS YOUR LIFE TO THEM PILL BOTTLES ♪

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♪ I WISH YOU WERE HERE ♪

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♪ OH, HEY ♪

♪ SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT, LIKE, SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT THINGS LIKE ♪

♪ YOU KNOW, WHEN I HAVE KIDS I"M LIKE ♪

♪ YOU WON'T BE THERE, YOU KNOW. YOU WON'T BE THERE FOR ANY OF THAT. ♪

♪ I NEVER GET TO SEE YOU AGAIN. SOMETIMES I WISH I WOULD HAVE JUST CALLED YOU. ♪

♪ I WISH I WOULD HAVE JUST PICKED UP THE PHONE. ♪

♪ I WISH YOU WERE HERE. YOU SHOULDA BEEN THERE FOR US. ♪

♪ YOU SHOULDA BEEN HERE. ♪

♪ PILLS GOT YOU RIGHT? ♪

♪ THEM PILLS GOT YOU RIGHT? ♪

♪ I WISH YOU WERE HERE. ♪

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This Call Center In Mexico Hires U.S. Deportees | Life After Deportation | NowThis - Duration: 8:45.

It never crossed my mind, it was never an issue for me. Until I became an adult,

that's where I started noticing the difference.

The person on the other end might have been

Antonio,

or Hugo,

or any of the other of the 100,000+ deportees Mexico receives from the U.S. every year.

Many of these deportees are skilled workers who speak English,

which makes them perfect candidates for call centers like this.

I landed in a country where sometimes I think I don't belong to, but

I think in that require I'm lucky.

I didn't know what I liked to do, or what I'm able to do.

Hugo is one of hundreds of deportees who were hired by Voxcentrix,

a call center located just 10 minutes from the U.S.-Mexico border.

Currently we're about we have about 500 agents and I would say 70 percent are deportees.

This was the first time Hugo and Antonio, another employee of the call center,

had been to Mexico as adults.

Although they were born there, they were taken to the U.S. by their parents

at a very young age.

I was in the United States for the majority of my life since I was 8 months old.

I was six or seven, I don't remember good, I was with my mom, that's the only family

I ever had, and I went over there, a new country, never been there.

I was amazed by it and I liked the city, the lights and everything.

I went to school over there from Head Start to kindergarten all the way to a high school

graduate and one semester of college.

Some employees who work at Voxcentrix have troubled pasts and criminal convictions -

but that doesn't stop the employers from hiring them. They believe everyone who's served their

time deserves a second chance.

Hugo was deported from the U.S. after serving time for one such criminal conviction.

He became involved in gangs in LA at a younger age and served about 14 years in U.S. prison

after being convicted of voluntary manslaughter. He acknowledges his past and says he's trying

to start a new, better life.

Antonio was convicted of possessing and selling narcotics.

I got deported back in 2013, and here I am.

But it was a rough ride, it wasn't easy.

The hardest is being disconnected from everybody,

I think human beings, the biggest fear in life is being alone,

being completely alone.

Last time I got in trouble with the police, well, I came over here,

the process is a little experience.

They take you to the, you know, the [border crossing] that's right there,

and they give you a paper, saying you're Mexican

and that's your identification that you got deported from the other side.

With the influx of U.S. deportees in the last several years, Mexico is now one of the leading

countries in the billion-dollar call center industry.

Catching up to the Philippines and India.

At this call center, they train recent deportees to do everything from customer service to

technical support.

They know they're hard workers because it's tough out there, it's tough working in the

United States as an illegal alien so they have that strength within them to find a job,

to struggle to get one. And

So when they come in front of me and they tell me I worked in the field

or in construction work for 10 years,

I know they have the commitment, and I know they know what a job is like-

to keep a job for a long time is what I'm trying to say.

Deportees in Mexico arrive with almost nothing. Many are coping with separation from their

family in the U.S. and feeling clueless on how to start from scratch.

Documents like work permits and valid ID are needed in order to earn any kind of income or work.

That's another area where the call center comes in.

I wasn't able to get my birth certificate until eight or nine months later after I got here.

So I was walking around with that little piece of paper like that. It expires within a month.

So that's another problem right there.

Don't get me wrong, these people are unmotivated. These people have their feelings afloat.

I mean, they're going through a tough time, you know, they left their families behind.

They're depressed, they don't know their way around.

It's like they are foreign in their own country.

You know, I want to make them believe that

Both Hugo and Antonio say they've found professional career stability that they never

really had in the United States. They say they're optimistic about their future.

So for being a man that didn't have nothing just forty dollars in my pocket.

To being able to have a little bit of hope, to being able to do something with my life.

This is my first job here in Mexico and I've been loyal and true. And it's gone very good.

And that's why I'm still here. I'm given an opportunity to do something.

And everything, collecting, you know, working with people over the phone,

having good public relations skills over the phone,

I learned mathematics, computer programs, multitasking.

You name it, we do it here.

When it comes to customer service, American corporations like AT&T outsource these jobs to Mexico

since it's cheaper and because many of these workers can better communicate

with their customers.

Think about it; deportees like Antonio and Hugo understand the American culture

because they were raised in the states.

With the right tools & training, this understanding helps them excel at customer service in the call center.

Mexico has a lot to offer for them, and be beyond the violence, beyond all the things

you see on the news. There's a lot of good people still out here in Mexico.

It's a different type of job compared to the U.S. Most people that you know come here,

think it's they're going to find themselves doing labor intensive work and it's not true,

you know, there are more opportunities for people that speak English that are well-educated,

that are well-skilled.

Come back, you'll be welcome here. And there are some opportunities here for you and there's

people that will have your back. Guaranteed.

In its own way, they like to help immigrants too,

I think that's one of the reasons that I like it here. Look,

I wanna see if a little troubled kid can make something out of nothing.

I'm happy, you know. I'm not happy that I can't be over at the United States,

but I'm happy that I am given another opportunity, a life.

Antonio started as an agent and has since advanced to a senior position .

Hugo says he's moving on from his actions in the past.

And is growing personally and professionally.

I want to buy land, a house, and have everything the little kid dreams about, you know?

I love my Mexican culture. The people are, you know, are very like hard workers.

You know, I thought, damn Mexicans in the United States, over here you got to be twice as hard work.

It makes me stronger, it only makes me stronger here.

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>> WE GOT VIDEO OF THE U.S.

WOMEN'S NATIONAL HOCKEY TEAM.

HARVEY: THEY WON!

>> TURNING IT UP.

THEY WERE PARTYING.

>> THEY BEAT CANADA, RIGHT?

>> THEY BEAT CANADA.

IT WAS AN ABSOLUTELY THRILLING

GAME.

IT WAS SO MUCH FUN.

CANADA, THE LAST TWO OLYMPICS,

HAS BEATEN US IN THE GOLD MEDAL

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WE COME BACK LATE, TIE IT UP,

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JOCELYNE LAMOUREUX-DAVIDSON, THE

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SEEN, GUY OR GIRL, SCORES THE

GAME, GAME-WINNING GIRL.

WE WIN.

IT WAS AMAZING.

>> THE PRESIDENT ACTUALLY

TWEETED CONGRATULATIONS TO THEM

THIS MORNING.

HARVEY: THAT RUINS IT.

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Unboxing my US Passport (English Version) - Duration: 2:25.

How's it going, everyone?

I've a really special unboxing video today

and it is unboxing my U.S. passport.

Now, this passport I registered... two weeks ago?

And it arrived today.

Exciting, isn't it?

I'm gonna open this flat rate envelope

and let's see what's in it.

["Reinvention" plays]

[Hi pitched] Oh, my god!

[Cracked] Oh...

[Normal voice] So, this is a 52-page one.

Oh, there's my picture.

So, um, I'm just gonna wanna do a, like a quick, comparison with my other passport that I have that's expired.

So, let's see this.

Same height, same width, obviously less pages,

about the same colour, for the book and the text,

obviously have different seals because different (sovereign) state.

So, this one, it has my picture on it;

this one also says what my birthday is, my name is, et cetera.

And it's about the same.

I don't know much about passports, but I feel like they are the same.

You can see that...

well, you can't really see right now, because I'm gonna censor it all.

It has same kind of format:

it has the picture on the left, has what country it is/what (sovereign) state it is on the top,

what type of passport it is, the code, issuing state, passport number, my surname,

given name, says the same thing nationality, your sex, where I was born, what your birthday is...

Yeah...

So, this passport, I have since 2007; it expired.

So, yeah!

If you wanna go and travel the world, get your own a passport; I got my passport now.

Really excited to go to visit the world again...And I'll see you in the next video!

[music fades]

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♪ Don't you know her, when you see her? ♪

♪ She grew up in your back yard ♪

♪ Come back to us, Barbara Lewis ♪

♪ Hare Krishna, Beauregard ♪

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