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tv   Sophie Co  RT  January 29, 2018 5:30am-6:01am EST

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and have special prayer rooms for both muslims and christians this is a new format no middleman has these direct talks face to face the aim here isn't to replace other platforms like the geneva peace process it is to supplement them to get the ball rolling say organizers everyone's tired of this war. is about letting people admit it. spoke to different representatives of the syrian opposition who will be present at sochi they say the talks have the potential to break the stalemate in the peace process. congress is an important step in bringing peace to syria russia can help enforce peace through its contacts with various sides in the conflict such a meeting is an opportunity for syrians to meet each other and engage in constructive dialogue and will give hope to the people of syria who do not believe
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the foreign powers want to see a settlement leveled in allowed to maintain political dialogue we should not miss the chance to sit at the negotiating table whether in sochi or star in my view this part from his do not contradict each other to allow iran to engage in constructive dialogue to find a solution that benefits everyone. and. we believe that the negotiations in sochi will support the geneva process which is ultimately stalled since the geneva for talks highly regard this process is vital other efforts are also needed we have always supported the peace talks and the need to build a pluralistic society in syria those talks have produced real progress most significant lead creation of deescalation zones this will ultimately prove vital to establishing peace and the syrian people always remembering that. peace talks going on the way the reconstruction of syria's aleppo is on going. the mosque is one of
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the holiest places in it was badly damaged in the syrian war the mosque was built between. what was destroyed in. the minaret was brought down by. experts say it will take at least. today is probably the most important. team in more than a year in a few hours the international olympic committee will decide whether russian athletes can compete in the twenty eighteen winter games i can twenty sixteen the committee imposed a blanket ban on russia's paralympians weeks before the rio olympics.
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six of up there was a pleasant a good disease used to move like a star on your right. to go. will you give up in one scene what it was to sports you know it's a fluke do you think she wanted to lose and he wants. this to mean it that as long as it. was the. one unless i'm still not sure it was that that was recent. well the even before the i.p.c.c. gives its verdict coals for a complete ban on russian paralympians have already been heard by the head of germany's paralympic committee said the decision should not differ from that which was taken before rio now after the rio games the i.p.c. created a task force for it's a russian branch it established a number of criteria the body has to meet its athletes to be allowed to compete
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again at i.p.c. events last month a special report from the i.p.c. said five criteria had still to be met. takes a closer look at the russian paralympic saga. all of them have a disability but each and every one of them have proven themselves very able they spent years defying the odds training for the rio twenty sixteen paralympics they had a dream but what they got instead was reality. delivered from the word year of purity. and you don't want them totals warning of the. world to. believe in all. my using a smoke no or yes lowell a cynical. in. the post but it is all kind of the mentoring of schools all
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stormiest to start with now but only when there's a target you look. these people are cheats apparently by the standards of the international paralympic committee at least weeks before the games in brazil the whole russian team was hit with a blanket ban not a single athlete allowed to participate the decision was based on a report its evidence and key witness still suspicious to those named and shamed the mclaren investigation accused russia of running a labrador open scheme orchestrated by the kremlin store brass according to the reports a key russian lab routinely swapped dirty samples for clean ones resealing the bottles how did the russians do it a lot of people would love to hear mclaren's take on this including the manufacturer of sample bottles itself which markets them as tamper proof well instead mclaren says his word is evidence enough that i've seen it i've seen it
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done and i've instructed it and it can be done it can be reinserted we don't know how the russians did it but we know they can be done well a recent e-mail leaked by the fancy bears hacking group suggests otherwise according to claims the real doping laboratory questioned the standards of the sample bottles some simply cracked when trying to force them open the leak also suggest a motive behind the report to wrestle russia out of international sporting events. it seems the richard mclaren's first report was intended to lead to the complete expulsion of the russian team from the rio games and the second report to expose the russian team from the puncturing games russian samples despite the flaws somehow only had micro skopec scratches the report revolves around the eyewitness account of grigori watch uncovered he is the former head of moscow's anti doping lab and says he was one of the cogs in the doping conspiracy in russia he's
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a wanted man facing charges for destroying doping samples and abusing authority this is a clear violation of the burden of proof and assumption of innocence it's a to kelly and legally not acceptable in doping cases it is a well established rule you have to prove as a doping agency that for ninety nine point nine percent somebody has doped meckler report is not proven after to make a collective ban on all athletes there must be something else and does else is politics presumption of innocence out of the window guilty by association these people have been stripped of everything their flag national anthem and colors we care about how the russians competing again until they got it the right policy
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but sure they are clean nation never mind cleaned out they are to be a clean nation in the wake of the scandal russia admitted to having a doping problem and has since tightened the legal screws only a handful of countries across europe consider doping a criminal offense russia now does yet the paralympic committees decision has been to ban and those guilty by association get sports capital punishment. it was done of. just ahead of the twenty eighteen paralympic games a russian film is being released based on the true story of one skier who lost both his legs but stayed in big sports all the same. i.
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got. the man is rushing up our alpine skier alex emotion he's a two time paralympic gold medalist and also won two bronze at the games we spoke to the athlete about the controversy still surrounding team russia over the doping scandal. boyishness cause us to say that i'm outraged is an understatement because all of the athletes in the paralympic team a well prepared well they've taken part in the world cup stages already under a neutral flag but they still won they didn't give up all lose courage they're just
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waiting for the final decision whatever it will be and it's heartening to see that they also worry about or limping about those who abandon the way russians sports have been treated in general or those who will go to the game should perform to their maximum just to do their job as professionals and we will be there to support them because there are moments in life when one can do nothing to change something i think it's all about politics no more than that. donald trump a surprised many with his latest immigration move. some critics now praising him and some supporters now slamming him kaleb often explains amnesty for one point eight million people who entered the united states illegally that's what donald trump has just agreed to not exactly a hard line conservative policy doesn't really fit what we're used to hearing about the donald i think the president might be racist president trump's racist comments
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inflammatory racist language we have that racist a shameless racist who has hijacked the republican party critics say he is trampling on the u.s. tradition of welcoming immigrants i suppose that's what is explained so much of donald trump's political career the exploitation the fear the situation that we're used to has been completely reversed at this point the guys at the right wing outlet known as breitbart are furious with trump now trump's image is loud brash and tough you think he never apologized for anything but he recently did apologize for making tweets that were offensive to muslims if you're telling me that's a horrible people horrible racist people i would certainly apologize if you'd like me to do that i knew nothing about them it's been over a year and trouble starting to look a little bit liberal a lot of the right wing are disappointed and some of the left wing doomsayers are looking a little bit silly if you're not having a terrible terrible dream views that are going to be remnants of
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a new fascist movement because he leads in this country after this election this guy is a complete rodeo clown a dangerous irredeemable pervert it is not right at this time to normalize this presidency remember steve bannon that scary far right winger who is supposedly directing donald trump behind the scenes yeah he is not on good terms with the white house these days i think the president's statement is extremely clear what his position on mr bannon is pretty lengthly him pretty detailed and there's not really much of it if that's who. my friends to comments made by mr bean and i do for you back to the ones that he made previously on sixty minutes were recalled collusion with russia about this president a total farce we get to really on earth and address this thing called the deep state the shadow government and what's happening right now especially by what's been the victim indicated on online in the internet rooms like a chair with q.
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and a on this is going to be the most transformative president or president fi or biggest regime ever what happened to all of those things that he said he was going to do he said he was going to be more aggressive involving investigating the link between vaccines and autism you've been involved with name of robert downey i don't know what happened in that he he he serves the news and they sound terrific and then i don't know if they're forgotten or what have you let me just say this it's only been a year i feel like i've been part of the for ten years. swedish retail giant has recalled a series of children's socks after it was alleged they featured a pattern resembling the word allah in arabic and i'm apologize for the resemblance but claimed it was unintentional just weeks earlier the same clothing chain was accused of racism ofter that right there in his catalog a black child wearing a hoodie with the words coolest monkey in the jungle the child's mother though
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denied it was racist but that certainly didn't stop the debate from raging. this is ridiculous the next will be that they forbid the small w. and them people have choices if you don't like them then done by them getting a little tired of saying you can't make this stuff up things that cause offense is the latest topic of artie's new online project in case you missed it. you can follow the page on twitter. in case you missed it one of the great things about life in twenty eighteen is that you're free to be offended by anything. it's quite confusing recently people have been offended by history literature being a man being a woman meat pro-immigration anti immigration the list is endless because it's actually hard to tell is our guide to being offended in the modern world if i'm sure as a human you're offended twitter will always let you know what you're offended about
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if only one person out of one hundred is offended you need to pretend that you are offended to go actually signalling will cover you every time there is no time limit shakespeare was writing four hundred years ago and still some of the one dickens that cambridge university had to be warned about the distressing see even friends is too much for some millennial zeal to choose an italian american a guy with a transvestite dad a homeless twin and even throwing in a lesbian couple wasn't diverse enough apparently not use always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile roads students at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who was a. lair and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to
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jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based is these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression all put on hold in case anyone should have their feelings. america safe. you too bad so become a platform for a relatively new type of malware dubbed crypto jacket's these take over your computer and use it to mine crypto currency. process i do ya go attended a crypto conference and caught up with some bitcoin groupers. today crypto is unique. crypto is empowering. crypto is on the
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verge of a global financial revolution crypto is a direct challenge that a world banking system allowing you to be the banker and make the money win or lose in the end crypto is bound to lead the world into the future. now it's time to take a swim at the coins bank asian block chain crews. are welcome at a coin bank. blotching conference we're about to get acquainted with over a thousand different participants from fifty different countries including a hundred russian i ceo's some of the hottest new stuff in the world the voc chain lets go. events like this allow you to mix and mingle with some of the top talent in the block chain industry one of the speakers happen to be a man who is considered by some as the block chain guru john mcafee what are some of the. criteria that you would suggest to look for in a good i.c.a.o.
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. first and foremost this is something that you would use if you would love to have what they're trying to build or break supported by a number two is a team and you can find this out because in in the white paper will be a list of the founders and developers that they had experience in building block shelters if not you might think maybe they can produce it. and number four does it sound like the people who are doing this corner love it themselves and the story. one of the more unique ice c.e.o.'s i found here is a russian project called mark space it's intriguing to say the least a three d. and virtual reality space creating platform powered by block chained technology basically it's a way for businesses communities and really anyone to run and showcase their service or an idea in virtual reality for example to virtually take a walk through a flagship store in beverly hills or do a test drive in that cool car you always wanted so what's this hype and why. i
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think because you know people understand that we have an existing company with more than ten years experience you know already in the v.a.r. and three dollars recession is on and we are going now have process a. that we can try they go to our website to try and butcher the structure of the bill the all in three d. but it will go upside they see that it's what can they do how does it actually work you go to a website you choose the place and now if you see steam see unit it's a virtual space then you use all virtual constructor and you build it very fast and very easy so you know even kids can do that you build your own three d. and d. are compatible with upside right now eight thirty am here in moscow thanks for joining us we are back in half an hour with more monday news headlines.
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here's what people have been saying about rejecting the night with us exactly to pull on austin the only show i go out of my way to find you know really what is the really packed a punch out of yap is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than the blue. sea people you never heard of love back to the night my president of the world bank they. were. seriously he sent us an e-mail.
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even if you keep. one that. can. mean. it's him in december morning and i'm on a bus headed down south from chinatown new york there breathless driver speeds up on the ice who really. am traveling across the states in a snowstorm because of a book. written over dishpan of twenty years back and forth from the mining area some eastern kentucky the book by italians corner. is a monumental collection of moral history it tells the struggle of the words
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bales to round mining of coal when amy grants would come to the area to work well paid but often has faded jobs the book tells the story of harlan county that's where i'm going. to bury. this or part of. its own. land. i'm headed to the depot mary kom of course. i want to see what's left of the.
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three years since his first visit now that the us is shifting to major and gas and coal mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of a city where people are stuck like car turns from black and white picture their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed fields research and that they are leaving me in this journey. with. well we really don't know what he'll be. back would have been thirty. plus at least two it would be.
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worth. in their place now. appalachian man but. appalachian male even. it's. great. writing our former ball boys. are shall. i got married when. i was sixteen years old and my husband was seventeen years old and lead me in myriad
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about six months and he went into the mountains and then six months after that dad and i went to contacts and. i had two week old son. lady who lived down the street here only. killed. vertebra that he would hit really. low. where no. company wants to cold real that's georgia said also the coal ready for the christmas they would in their. shop hole you'll get done much doesn't bring back that old wall or the. rope keothavong if. they go much. to three tile the boat
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the bucket one through to it that shielded. that even if you see it there i would say oh. i. see you. i. i find remnants of the mining history all over memory self the casualties in the hard labor are alive in the stories told by the young and the like they're not had for the glory of collective struggle and hard work paid off. speaking to the local scene dustin barson saloons he can see that their life was and still is mine mine is harder now. relief their collective legend and clabber played
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a part where said with pride stare survive the war right disappearing before day i ask. for the rose parade rest. in their stride branded a bit of a work first see a racist and she'll but diversity of life when sixty of them might explode so. it was work and i got. as my grandpa grandma a six awful sweater. and let me bring you. in every lady made home a and. e. always had because you know now with bates the life that you'll say.
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going through. you won't want to hear that there's no water in the mine and soon you would have to drown through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through the opponent's mouna and then they would lay to balfour's for tracks sometimes when they'd run out of traffic people here named were you know anywhere. there's nothing for him today and there have been all the young papers that turning to. alcohol. and. if it were someone would have to stay and. say our government would get interested in this place this party can attack you think we
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can. these young people could make it with it but if they don't. never day. out. they say you know there.

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