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women more photographers starting may third on t w. this is deja vu news live from berlin the poisoned daughter of an ex russian spy has left the hospital yulia screwball has been discharged and taken to a secure location she and her father were targeted in an apparent poisoning its act just over a month ago also on the show. russia says there is no evidence moscow invites international chemical weapons experts to inspect the alleged side of
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a poison gas attack in syria this is president trump threatens to strike syrian military targets if say an attack on our country the traditions of it jack or what we all stand for. the president trump says he is the victim of an unprecedented witch hunt after f.b.i. agents raided the offices of his long time personal attorney. brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show the daughter of a former russian spy has been discharged from hospital and taken to a secure location some five weeks after both she and her father were poisoned yulia and sergei script all fell ill after being exposed to a nerve agent in the inner city of souls bury last month both were in critical
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condition for weeks the apparent target of the attack sergei screwball remains an awesome little the case has plunged relations between russia and the west to their lowest levels in decades britain is accusing russia of masterminding the attack moscow denies any involvement. a lost battle where you'll yet her father were treated held a press conference a short while ago. which then stopped functioning this results. in treating the patients. and showing that they can breathe and the blood can continue to circulate we then need to choose a variety of different drugs to support the patients until they could create more and those affected by the poisoning. we also use specialized decontamination techniques to remove toxins. both patients have responded
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exceptionally well to the treatment we've been providing ok for the very latest let's go to london now and correspondent. who's following this story for us this is a dramatic recovery from exposure to an old terry gross and nerve agent just a few weeks ago. it is indeed and that this char x. of u.s. combat has surprised. everyone yet. what the doctor said in the statement is that the most important thing is when there is a an attack with a nerve agent and they nearly choke that you stand be less to be patient if the patient survives the initial state stage and the body can produce. in enzymes. then that chance for survival is it's given this happened
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in this case and we were told in the first weeks they were both in a coma and recovery seemed to be very unlikely so this is a surprising development and that's as is still remains unclear where exactly the nerve agent involved no we saw came from russia is that i who was involved when will the investigation under way into its origins reveal its findings. but the problem with establishing the origin and the origin is that there is no letter or something like that attached to a nerve agent saying make the guy explode let in your crew do what we do know is that the british government has a lot more information from its impenitent services suggesting that that this particular and the nerve agent came from one of the ration.
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sites where they stopped by chemical weapons or they were not supposed to do it but these information this information has not been publicly because this is a british custom not to share information on the investigation so get lots of open questions still in this case ok so it's a waiting for him better independent investigation to to reveal its findings what about this latest development how is it likely to affect the poisonings diplomatic fallout and the harm it's caused profound harm to relations between london and moscow briefly if you could test them when there's a not of course and that was broken over the last case in both states where it's johnson was not at that if the mythic foreign minister and the that was the russian side who suggested that it was a staged attack or that britain accent so also we have
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a long way to go to reestablish their relations if question is how the british government reacts to these attacks in the last years of british ground with loss and investigating also corrupt money feel into the country from russia tessa thanks very much for that from london thank you. well russia has invited an international chemical weapons watchdog to inspect the side of an alleged chemical attack in syria this is president trump threatens imminent military action in response to that attack aid workers in the duma used damascus say poison gas was used to kill dozens of people in an attack last week the syrian government and russia are denying any responsibility. did these bombs dropped on the last rebel held area near the syrian capital damascus contain chemical weapons the answer could be cause
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for escalation in the conflict there most of all between the united states and russia the two global powers faced off at the united nations security council in new york. russia's obstructionism will not continue to hold us hostage when we are confronted with an attack like this one the united states is determined to see the monster who dropped chemical weapons on the syrian people held to account yet. i call upon those slandering the regime to move forward with the assumption that there was no chemical weapons attack. no russian troops have been deployed in syria at the request of the legitimate government of a country we already conveyed to the u.s. sides that force under false pretext against syria could lead to grave repercussions. aid workers say chlorine gas killed at least forty people and injured many more in duma the u.s.
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and its allies want an investigation into what happened there but the u.s. may go further than an inquiry. history will record this as the moment when the security council either discharged its duty or demonstrated its utter and complete failure to protect the people of syria either way the united states will respond. that response could look like this last year following another suspected chemical attack us president donald trump ordered cruise missile strikes against a syrian air base trump says military options are again on the table and action of some sort could come soon. now for some of the other stories making the news this hour colombian authorities arrested a former fark rebel leader for drug trafficking he says santosh was arrested on a u.s. warrant for allegedly smuggling large amounts of cocaine into the u.s.
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he now faces extradition that could strain the fragile peace deal the colombian government struck with dark rebels in two thousand and sixteen. at least six people have been killed some line wounded in an attack in western afghanistan many of the victims children officials say explosives were planted there a mosque inherent problems no one's claimed sponsibility. a topless femen activists protesting against bill cosby got within a few meters of the display celebrity on monday he was on his way to court for a retrial on charges of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home in two thousand and four last year jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict. u.s. president donald trump has called the f.b.i. raid on his office the office of his personal attorney disgraceful the f.b.i. acted in part on a referral from special counsel robert muller muller's of course conducting the
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investigation into russia's alleged meddling in the u.s. presidential election in two thousand and sixteen. president trump was blindsided by news of the raid on his longtime attorney's office and he didn't hesitate in publicly venting his anger because he accused the f.b.i. of unlawfully entering michael cohen's office despite having a warrant. so i just heard that they broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys a good man. it's a disgraceful situation it's a total witch hunt it's an attack on our country in the true sense of the attacker and what we all stand for trump says the so-called witch hunt is distracting him from more urgent matters as president and he has made no secret of his disdain for robert muller who is heading the f.b.i. inquiry and was involved in the raid miller is investigating trump on allegations of misconduct including collusion between the trump campaign and russia during the
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two thousand and sixteen election and trump's lawyer michael cohen is now in miller's crosshairs after he admitted to making a one hundred thirty thousand dollars payment to adult film actress stormy daniels just days before the election daniels alleges she had a sexual relationship with donald trump in two thousand and six and was paid hush money for her silence trump has denied the affair and knowledge of the payment trance reaction to the raid prompted renewed speculation that the president may have miller removed from the investigation. why don't i just fire ball the well i think it's a disgrace what's going on and we'll see what happens but i think it's really a sad situation where you look at lawmakers on capitol hill have warned of the president to allow the investigation to go ahead without political interference. and staying in the u.s. we're just hours away now from one of the world's richest and most influential men
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getting a complete growing in the u.s. senate facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg either appear before lawmakers on capitol hill the thirty three year old arrived in washington yesterday for a private meeting with some senate leaders he did not talk to reporters but he did issue a written statement in which he apologized and he also admitted that facebook did not do enough to prevent misuse. data now on top of the agenda and today's hearings will be zuckerberg admission that the personal information of about eighty seven million facebook users was improperly shared with the political consultants the cambridge analytical to help the trump presidential campaign and twenty sixteen. until now the only time we've heard mark zuckerberg talking about this scandal was in a teleconference he held with journalists a few days ago this is also the first time that he knowledge that he personally had made mistakes but clear now that we didn't do we didn't focus enough on preventing
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abuse and thinking through how people could use these tools to do harm as well and accurate. foreign interference election beach in addition to developers and data private. we didn't take a broad enough you know what our responsibility and that was a huge mistake it was it was my mess and we have complete coverage here on d w of those senate hearings later today will have more of a web site to dot com in sports internet champions league action liverpool travel manchester city looking to seal the deal on the second leg of their quarterfinal to hold a three zero advantage after the first tied the return of most solemn injury gives the reds a further boost but they know the jobs only half done. they say no lead is a safe feed even if you're up by three golds that's why you have a pool. training before the big match against manchester city in the champions
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league. club nothing is fixed in stone. it's. always. a. significant storm be you have to try to play again really really good and to win the game. do or die situation. in the champions league as specially not the kind that can cost you victory. blowing a two goal lead against manchester united on saturday in the premier league. and raheem sterling also need to step up the magic. and with a master tactician at the helm figuring out a way shouldn't be that difficult to go through about to make all those are. so critical chances be clinical when you could the chances consider two chances then the chances are going to receive. you know the full well in our keeper say that all
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the conditions city have ninety minutes to overturn a three no deficit but liverpool who are training out hoping to spoil any idea of america come back. i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks so much for being with us. on. that. information. they provide the premiums they want to express t.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch and follow us.

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