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in shamed the mclaren investigation accused russia of running a labrador scheme orchestrated by the kremlin store brass according to the report 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 i have seen it and i've seen it done and i have inspected it and it can be done it can be reinserted we don't know how the russians did it but we know that it can be done well a recent email 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.
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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 punching 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 dock in conspiracy in russia he's a wanted man facing charges for destroying doping samples and abusing authority dece 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
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mclaren report is not proven enough to make a collective ban on all athletes there must be something else and details 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 completing it until they got it the right policy but sure they are a 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 committee's decision has been to ban and those guilty by association get sports capital punishment. it was done
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of r.t. . swedish retail giant has recalled a series of children's socks after it was alleged they featured a pattern resembling the word in arabic h. and m. has apologized claiming it was unintentional just weeks earlier the shop was accused of racism after the catalog featured that child wearing a hoodie with the words coolest monkey in the jungle the child's mother though denied the ad was racist the latest controversy over the sox third drew an irritated reaction online 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 don't buy them getting a little tired of saying you can't make this stuff up things that cause often says the latest topic of artie's new online project in case you missed it with polly boy
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you can follow her 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 cool 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 are offended twitter will always let you know what you're offended about 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 i'm still some of the one dickens that cambridge university had to be warned about the distressing sleeves even friends is too much for some millennial zeal to choose an italian american
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a guy with a transvestite dad who missed a quid and even throwing in a lesbian couple wasn't diverse enough apparently not used always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile right. at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad at one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so with these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation is that your liberty immigrant and christ the redeemer possibly offensive to 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 militants based is these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression all put on hold in case anyone should have their feelings. aren't right.
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because all too international we return in a moment. hey everybody i'm stephen ball. hollywood guy. every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and. this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different. with all the drama happening in our country on the road have. every day americans. really start to bridge
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the gap this is the great american. it is good to have you with us today in the russian city of peace talks between the syrian government and opposition groups are about to get underway the u.n. special envoy to syria stuff will also be attending. as a preview. minutes after landing in cinci camera man stiff we'd been diverted to beirut look at the banners he said. they're
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everywhere the entire city seems to be plastered in the piece for the people of syria five hundred ten journalists were registered for the sochi peace conference in just four days representatives from seventy eight different channels as well as dozens and dozens of different news agencies most of them foreigners these army of journalists covering this event. only by the number of delegates one thousand six hundred delegates at the sending one to take part in these talks syrian politicians and the opposition reconciled rebels and active ones commanders of thousands of men christians muslims all faiths and denominations aiming for peace. crews are hard at work putting the finishing touches in place they even have special prayer rooms for both muslims and christians this is
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a new format no middleman they do she 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 bull ruling say organizers everyone's tired of this war. is about letting people admitted. as the peace talks get underway the reconstruction of syria city of aleppo is ongoing the oh my yard mosque one of the holiest places in islam was badly damaged in the syrian war at the mosque was built between the eighth and thirteenth centuries but was largely damaged during clashes and twenty thirteen of the minaret was brought down by shelling and the whole complex is riddled with bullets. donald trump has surprised many with his latest immigration move with some critics
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now praising him and some supporters now slamming him. 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 inflammatory racist language 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 you never apologize for anything but he recently did apologize for making tweets that were offensive to muslims 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
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looking a little bit silly they're not having a terrible terrible dream views that are going to be remnants of a neo fascist movement because he leads in this country after this election this guy is a complete rever steve bannon that scary a 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 vetoed and there's not really much of. if that's a reference to comments made by mr bannon i'd refer you back to the ones that he made previously on sixty minutes were he called the 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 events today indicated on online in the internet rooms like a chant with q.
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and a on this is going to be the most transformative president or president he organised ever when. but up 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 so they were robert downey i don't know what happened to that he he east says things 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 present for ten years. cryptocurrency these are getting more attention including among top computer specialists that miguel frost santiago attended a cryptocurrency conference and caught up with antivirus guru john mcafee. today crypto is unique. crypto is empowering. crypto is on the verge of a global financial revolution crypto was
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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 who can block chain conference we're about to get acquainted with over a thousand different disciplines from fifty different countries including a hundred russian i ceo's some of the hottest new stuff in the world of chain let's 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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. the 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 again number two is a team and you can find this out to goes in in the white paper will be a list of the founders and developers that they had experience in building blocks of ten years if not you might think maybe they can produce it. and number four does it sound like the people who are doing this corn 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 chain 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 want to 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 only will now have a. no they can try they go to our website they try i'll go to instructor and they build the all in three d. but it will go up side they see that it's walk in view how does it actually work you go to our website you choose the place in our ecosystem it's a unit it's a virtual space then you use our 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 the upside. and twenty five monday morning here in moscow thanks for joining us here on r.t. we are back soon with more worldwide headlines. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of
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the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see them. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last abang turn. to cut up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind it's consumed with death this one
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difference i speak to now because there were no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. this is says harlan kentucky. we've all moved on voice to the world really street verney's line in. a coma any city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay rises showed that there was a. disease people the survivors of a wool disappearing before their eyes. remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see the and it's how it's happened.
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i'm not saying we're going underground twenty four hours after thousands marched to remember those killed and injured by british soldiers in the bloody sunday atrocity in ireland coming up in this show we'll be looking at another alleged atrocity committed by british soldiers will there ever be any justice for the victims of the troubles with people marching through derry to commemorate the anniversary of belfast bloody sunday this week we investigate the. thirty six hours in belfast that left up to eleven civilians dead in august one thousand nine hundred eighty one and shin fein member of parliament denounced his proposals to give british crown forces. for their actions in the six counties was margaret thatcher
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a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service tells us she advocated a white south africa and the de facto drowning of vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground. the problem. even in a song about one hundred fifty yards away when word reached a middle manager been shot and wounded in the. bottom of the me to the left as i was and rushed to the scene. crossed so we're having a light on the approach the wounded man but as he did so he was had by a burst of automatic fire and began to crawl away but with. didn't rush forward to help but the gunfire continued i don't know if you're old you from street but also rushed to the shops so that the british government's operation demetrius is back in the news the alleged killing of civilians by the british army and its supporters in
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one hundred seventy one is known as the bali murphy massacre or belfast bloody sunday referencing another british massacre in northern ireland allegedly by some members of the same battalion forty six years ago tomorrow. but while a labor government would institute an inquiry into bloody sunday no such call is coming from tourism a who is in power because of her payoff to a party formally linked to protestant paramilitaries involved in atrocities against catholics in northern ireland outside the houses of parliament as a demonstration in support of an inquiry we caught up with relatives of some of the eleven killed with taggart son of daniel taggart's john just take us back to the events of august nine hundred seventy one what happened your father father was. at his brother's and trying to explain. first what's the search say the area. that up from the national shouts and he went down and he was started say the army
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boric was with a few your men just on top and all of a sudden members of. committed as it gets and just start a fire and. my father was shot on the leg and he was brought to. head that way and as he was landed on the ground the shuttle the fourteenth aims to this day the british army and the british government deny that they shot any wounded people let alone innocent. irish men or women that day well. an awful lot of men women children people the clergy was. about a two hundred yards from. a catholic priest the first of two catholic priests some might know the famous picture of the priest carrying that bloody handkerchief during the bloody sunday killings for which there was a british inquiry why do you think so little published is being given to the bali
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murphy so-called massacre which actually involved in the deaths of priests if you look at the iconic picture of party and police on the. the. thing says that which was less than fifty yards away he left a mental mom who was the first one to be wounded he left the and he would hope with the weight difference was a fact. the army before he left the scene and back to his own home less than forty fifty yards away he was shot three or who's actually shot. and as he lay on his back the field shot. his back was one of three years by his leg and through his fatal organs which killed him why is it that the british government even. as the parliament haven't been making more of a case on behalf of the bereaved of the bali mfi incidents what happened.
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was to turn in the papers in the press had to let them play with as well were put on his terrorists have done is gone it was a question i was eleven years of ten and i was forty seven like myself or the children. we grew up i would start asking questions. forty seven years later. when it comes to look my father was was been a hero that he went to to see if. for. the priest every single woman or authority on our number see father's day able to hear less than a week fein and is that people who. were put forward from madness well i would say get him out of spec you want to heroes and join you know alone here outside parliament at this demonstration as regards being a relative of the bereaved you're going to be one here. calmly harmonix was murdered. tell me about your mother what happened to her and my
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mother was like she was forty four years and the mother of i was three years of age at the tank i have no memory. and walked over to help a nineteen year old boy. children and she was shot in the face and she failed to the crane screamin the plane to take the safe. she tried to get up people her tail stayed and they then proceeded to shoot or three more times. we had a report done a few years ago. by a consultant called. and he stated. quite away quite a few artists. today how do you know it was the british army there was a. military she was shot from the hand retired and the soldiers we have
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statements from the soldiers they shot my mike they said that they returned fire that they were being shot and ballistics have proved that there was. mammy think she didn't have any. higher. john thank you well from the relatives of those killed at bally murphy to british army veterans who dispute their accounts well joining me now in the green outside parliament is roy brinkley from justice for veterans and allan barry who served in the british going to the gods join the height of the troubles in the one nine hundred eighty s. thanks for joining how in error can i just ask you. surely there cannot be an amnesty for veterans of the british army who have killed priests killed priests are we saying that priests were never in the ira there's plenty of evidence to suggest that there were priests who were members of the are right and there's also plenty
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of evidence to suggest that priests colluded with terrorists. terrorists in order to help them avoid justice so you'd think it's fine that say the bally murphy massacre we saw the killings of civilians that's what's being said by even the authorities in northern ireland that's all fine because some of them could have been members of the a provisional ira what i have read about. indicates and i do know someone who was there that day is that it literally was an absolute hell hole there were petrol bombs being thrown at the soldiers soldiers were literally burning from petrol bombs there were shots being fired at the soldiers that if i was there and i had to make a split decision and i was being fired upon and watching my colleagues being pelted with petrol bombs pardon my decision and that decision could have been the same decision that those soldiers might just mean in there for the defense select committee run by julian lewis it's over isn't it for your calls for british
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soldiers to be let off for their crimes it's not over on the third of february here in london we will have thousands of veterans on parade we set up a group called justice for north non-veterans eighteen months ago this group is getting momentum we set the group up to protect veterans protect veterans from this . which ones that is being conducted by should by noir right and we're going to expose the heinous atrocities that these people committed third of february here in london we would ask all veterans to join us and very bravely thank you well joining me now as a member of parliament is out down chris hazard who was also at that demonstration outside the houses of parliament he joins me just after a meeting with the boss of britain's defense select committee tory dr julian lewis who has never been able to be ongoing undergrad thanks so much guys for being back on the program here in the media first of all presumably age old dr lewis that you didn't when the british army let off for events like the bally movie massacre yeah
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absolutely we had a very frank and riposte meeting with some of the m.p.'s who are proposing this sounds to me for british forces for their actions in ireland such as the murder of eleven civilians as you've alluded to and by the mafia in one thousand nine hundred ninety one we told them that is not just intolerable to sion feehan is intolerable to the vast majority of political parties in ireland the victims commissioner herself in belfast who spoke very strongly against this proposal and all the victims organizations out there who give great expression i think to the feelings of the families who have suffered at the hands of these british soldiers here if you think prime minister tourism a who is only prime minister of the united kingdom because of her deal with the d p will ever respond to your calls regarding or the calls of those people that we just spoke to about the belly murphy massacre well we haven't to do it of course the british prime minister has the par and the international legal obligation to fund inquests into a lot of these legacy cases and there are currently as they have been doing for a number of years no holding back fighting funds to be able to do that we know they
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have a policy of slow waltz the slow disclosure of information to families over decades hoping the families will simply die off when no longer be interested in these cases but as we've seen today with the families that's not the kiss there campion's go on stronger and stronger on toller day where they have the truth. the justice the bizarrely you have an ally in ali and fall said of the do you be in defacto coalition with theresa may because she doesn't want to them misty for british soldiers a year the d.p. a very mixed in this you know you hear one thing and belfast but they speak of a different set of the most when they're in london some of their m.p.'s of course have signed up to this proposal. i have no doubt that in their heart of hearts they would love to see anonymously for british forces but as i say it simply doesn't work and i think when they're at home in belfast that's when their attitude changes why should we take you seriously if early in foster as i say in defacto alliance to keep the tories away the prime minister of united kingdom says your party glorifies
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terrorism well we don't say we stand with victims and and say i want to give expression and voice to the victims who stand in parliament score and talking about their kids you know this isn't a vocation for you and you know we stand up you know we long call for a truth and reconciliation process to be able to deal with the conflict in the facts of legacy and our political process the british government didn't want british government to hide behind national security they want to hide behind reduction of documents when it comes to these inquests i want to star these inquests of funds we know for example in the five year period sixty nine to seventy four were the real the obsoletion of the military process in ireland there are british armed forces responsible for two thirds of civilians killed on armed on armed civilians killed but the military police controlled investigations that's why we're a situation where families are looking for some sort of truth and justice when it comes to the murder of their loved ones so it's like we're going through the whole good friday agreement all.

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