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it upset our stomachs the peaches farm standard company which makes a lot of medicines are good in ones of for your stomach and especially for headaches which i get pretty often actually interesting thing about russia is medicine here is very affordable compared to some other countries especially that states where i'm from so this could have interesting results is going on that is sort of worth it or are they going to try to do more like the western model and pump the prices who knows but i'm kind of curious to see how this stock will perform i'm fareed zakaria said always been fascinated by pharmaceuticals and they're incredibly lucrative companies and that's certainly what we all need to keep it's nice and healthy so i hope it's healthy for your portfolio we don't want to third week of declines in the competition you know i. don't either but the thing is like i said when i lose i lose a little what i gain again big so so those are things that i i like that and good luck thanks katie thank you for that. and thank you for watching this week.
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know c.n.n. the m s m b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. because that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might take. off the. goods because one fall attention and the mainstream media work side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming back. at our teen years we have a different brain. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not i look. at. you guys stick to the jokes i will hand over this stuff that i've got to.
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this is our international research thanks for joining us this week ukrainian forces moved closer to the regional centers of east ukraine. their approach was by the firing of thought to the ratio people of lugansk are living their lives now in the shadow of air raid sirens and shooting on the streets at least sixteen civilians died after being hit in broad daylight dozens of buildings including a church were seriously damaged the total number of lives lost in the area since early june is now up to two fifty that's according to monitors from the
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organization for security and europe as also he's a really good now reports the real figure it's probably much higher. just hundred fifty people is the number that was previously given is the total number of civilians dead throughout the entire course of the conflicts in several regions now we're looking at two hundred fifty civilian casualties in one region in just seven weeks which is definitely lower than the number that probably exists in actuality now those numbers probably have been lowered significantly by the ukrainian authorities who insisted that they were not targeting civilian homes or residential areas or that seems to be simply not the case as described by one of the residents of. the city came under mortar fire warnings were issued twice during the day and we had to seek shelter on the ground according to people at the scene most victims have traffic that's the only truly torn apart. braiding
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forces have been patrolling this c.t. and firing joints and residentially have. been targeted by artillery over the past several days people are saying that they are being now left without electricity or running water a gas pipeline also has been hit so essentially there has been already talk about a humanitarian catastrophe in the making in the city aside from that has come under fire on saturday as a matter of fact some of the districts have been hit by ukrainian artillery. several buildings now while all of this is happening the world however seems to be focused on only one event in southeastern ukraine and that is the aftermath of the catastrophe of the malaysian flight m.h. seventeen. this is. in the euro twenty twelve football championship. of shelling by the ukrainian army one of the buildings hit was a can to go on people there are told us they have nowhere to go and they feel
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helpless. if the school could if you look at the shark you know adjoin show fooled or hear the police was put on fire and the people who lived here have died all houses located nearby have been damaged just five story building is badly damaged here's the windows are gone what are the authorities do we were kind of stories are the i don't know what to do next or words ruin. in response to an increase in pressure from washington over the crisis in ukraine russia has bought it twelve u.s. nationals from entering the country two of them are allegedly involved in torture at guantanamo bay all the others are accused of having links to the abuse of detainees at abu ghraib prison in iraq or the move comes days after america imposed a new set of sanctions on russian companies you can read all about it online right now also it. comes but pay or die that's what there's no now no room for christians and iraqi city has now found itself part of the
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so-called islamic state you can hear about all the ultimatums set by most schools new rules on our website. plus over two hundred lunar caves could well help the moon a cold as ation make it a bit easier task this latest study on the matter is right now at r.t. dot com. right on the scene. first rick. and i think that you're. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. today in the. one of the worst crashes in the history of the moscow metro shook the capital on tuesday this week three subway cars derailed after coming to an abrupt stop during the
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morning rush hour and more than twenty people were killed one hundred fifty taken to hospital some still in intensive care his footage shot the aftermath. i think i would hear. but i believe that. you know. it took emergency workers three days to remove the wreckage and carry out repairs allowing traffic on the metro line to resume or to use them again a caution about now with more on what happened. on one of the world's most havoline used transit systems the morning rush hour a routine for many of the eight million people who use this network our free day than just before nine am on the train traveling at its fool speed of seventy
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kilometers per hour the in the agency brakes activates the most the train stopped abruptly and the only blacked out then i realized that was suffocating i've never felt more scared in my life there was a horrible panic. the fast three carriages salaam to geta forcing the train off the track no one inside who was prepared for impact but if everyone was shocked we were all in panic there was simply nothing left for him with first metric car just a huge dent. eyewitnesses recall being suddenly plunged into darkness and smoke appearing stunned passengers found them south trapped eighty meters below ground in the matter as deep as section. so. i was thrown into the air there was blood on the floor heads bruised some people had broken ribs and one
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person's arm was injured all in all people were hysterical we started to get out we saw a door in the tunnel wall men eventually broke the door and we saw workers constructing a parallel tunnel they helped us to get out of. this scene here right after the accident looked completely chaotic rescue helicopters flying in the air and couple dozen ambulances police but mostly people looking scared and shocks after managing to escape from the underground the victims say emergency teams were there in less than twenty minutes past people made their way to safety through the dark tunnels rescuers who work to reach those still trapped within the wreckage. everyone was helping each other i wouldn't say that at that time anybody was panicking and we tried to carry those injured really gently carrying them on our backs and that point everything was good. i don't want
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a long time down there when we got to the elevator and it was being used to evacuate injured people first those who could walk and then those trashers it wasn't until later that someone showed us a stairway which you had to climb on selves. more than eleven hundred people were evacuated from the crash size over one hundred hospitalized doesn't separating i don't question the origin mask there are a number of theories of how a decade old railway section became the scene of such a deadly accident so far investigators believe a faulty switch was to blame to metro workers have now been detained over safety breaches and i want to go metro system itself is one of the busiest in the world at c.n.n. all full lot and it's near eighty year history. now earlier this year the foundations from a building above fell through into the metro you can see the massive concrete blocks here poking through the top luckily no one was injured in the summer of twenty thirteen nearly five thousand people were evacuated from
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a station near red square because of an electrical fire in the most tragic incident though in the metro as recent history was four years ago when two bomb blasts within minutes of each other claimed more than forty lives and about eighty eight people injured in that terror attack at the metro's worst breakdown though happened in two thousand and five a power outage left over fifty stations without electricity or one of the hottest days of the year. all right coming up after the break here on our to international a bloody onslaught with no end in sight as the israeli palestinian conflict acts collates further here on the program we look at the young and vulnerable of gaza are suffering the most and the effects.
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