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oliver of our tree of marriage is good to see and we are apparently better than blue nothing's better since i see people you've never heard of low down for the next president of the world bank very. seriously send us an email. welcome back to all the parts that you've seen use of check a candidate in the two thousand and eighteen russian presidential election and saying just before the break you mentioned the name of alexina. i assume a former friend of yours was precluded from running in this elections and his supporters. took to the streets in a series of un sanctioned rallies just the other day apparently you didn't make
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much of it but i think that it was a notable event and they defied the government several times in the us only it was only two thousand people it's not all this i guess ok well you've given then things are unsanctioned this is what i mean well given that you ran it will happen in syria that he just went out and out of town don't let people go on the streets and then the sake so i think you say only two thousand on no no support of a position so i wasn't some people would go out and you're arguing with yourself now because i said that people took this streets and you earlier denied that they were trying to argue the rest of the streets they took two thousand people it's not enough it's not what you said you said but look people went out. they did what small quantity was not illegal small quantity but because the i never heard try to qualify if you did you try to do it but let's stop wrangling about it i think the reason why people took to the streets and why i would say never only call. them to go out. she's call for the boycott of those elections and boycott
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means not participating at all isn't he the real candidate the candidate who is really against older brother. yes i think he's a real candidate and i think the he should be let to the elections unfortunately that was not made and here we share different ideas because i don't think the caught is effective i think by caught will play only on putin not against putin because of the less number of people would come and vote out of protest the more percentage of those who call will be for protein and this is obvious and i am against this idea that's why i decided to participate to unite those who go and vote on those elections to say how many people are against so that you personally would not get any vote
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a year earlier accuse the current authorities of trying to downplay the opposition support and russia. i know that i mean everybody everybody knows that there have has been a bit of a falling out between your campaign and the only complaint there has been a number of very public spats yesterday election of only published a column and that was not very complimentary of the post of each you were attacked more than me well i think he accused there was a rumor that you visited him in the detention facility somebody wrote about you visiting him in the detention facility to which he replied that it was a lie anyway it is really why what does it have to do with me i did my best i brought some food i spoke with policeman i never said i saw him first yemeni it shows that there is. not the kind of agreement between various of position forces or you because this will have happens because this is what i share as democracy.
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you shouldn't be all agreed like this like all the people who work around this and there are a lot lots of personal attacks if you guys are united by the common goal which is bright or doing a personal attack so this is not a question to me i think about it what do you do you choose he's campaigned manager on camera but i never do personal attacks i just wanted him to a polish and i certainly didn't show the opposition in the very. end i content i can only answer for myself i can tell so for all the people yes i think far more of the rules say deed and other opposition leaders deeds were not really sensible as in this sensible in terms of uniting us all but i tried to do everything to. complain manager quite deliberately chasing i just wanted his apologies i didn't get them and they said enjoins you think by doing that you're playing in the hands of those who are actually looking for any pretext to. college as because you said lie i don't think it played on someone's ground that's up to
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you you said that you're share a lot of common ideas and i think politically and the volley stands on both leftist and nationalist positions he is on record as saying that when he comes to power he is going to expropriate the properties of the current elite and i think in russia that is something that could be very appealing to the people especially the poor the young. would you personally like to see another expropriation redistribution complain in this country well i think we should be very definite in our terms i don't think that he says about expropriation over the elite i think he in his program and if i'm not mistaken speaks about expropriation of the people connected with corruption with this i totally agree you know the he she is not just the leftist i think he is a revolutionary leftist he is pretty much about. blowing up the current system and building something new in its place and that is. fundamental question for russia
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how do you change russia whether you change it from scratch starting to build from a clean slate or whether you work with the current system it's very important for me to get your position on the favor of revolution or evolution our view or future russia is really different because i think that unfortunately the only good way for us is a long way i know that many people want to foster change but change only have as a revolution i am against to deliver on that you agree with bridgend rather than even look what do you mean i agree i don't agree with putin put in doesn't save the real things about this you know if a person says i am for everything good and against everything bad of course you will agree with this is that he prefers an incremental change in russian it will then why he doesn't do it for you two years he knows the troughton burke steals he knows that made the team. is probably stealing he knows many many governmental
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people hostility from the state why he is not punishing them why he is only punishing prive who stole from satan and he spawn is not because he stole from state but because he stole something as you really believe that putin has the same kind of authority to deliberately target any give. no that putin has all the powers in russia and his word is the last word here understand that in such a big country like russia know that every question could be addressed to a president for sure and that's the problem because all of the people around him sit and think ok what do we think about this or maybe we can treat the already set top as we can do this and then hundreds of intrigue has become the reality of our lives but the problem is that we don't have law we have intruded what proved too will think about this and this is i think a really bad situation because i want to leave. in
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a country where everything is ruled by law not by president well i think many people over the agree with you on that but i think the problem in russia is not what but how and this is actually what. one of the architects of liberal reform in russia said recently of the gaidar forum that the problem is not we all agree that the russian future is doomed democratic but the question is how to change that and from his position it's not just about political will it's about the energized citizenry what have you done in your campaign to encourage the citizen muscle i have done a huge tour i visited more than eighteen regions of russia already and in every cd i gather the. halls where i speak with people i talk about the need for change i talk about the problems we face i educate all around russia and my main goal is education i want to educate people i want to bring them truth and i
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want together all their problems to make them federal so i go on all the regions of russia and they give those problems and they want to. know what it is i've been following your campaign and sometimes it really looks like a more version of putin's annual call in show because you would go to some rundown hospital people will tell you how bad things are and they would be hoping that the publicity will make the local officials pay attention but it's the same old russian paternalism waiting for the officials to fix the problem rather than being the change you want to see in the world don't you think that you are essentially playing the very same kremlin tactic no i'm not i am the change people want to see because with me comes the light to their problems when they come to believe is that you want to see in russia that you want to see in the world somebody who actually not only talks about the problems but who fixes them. i fix them by doing this this
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is my way of fixing you know you can join from the city to drain the lesser scores because off to drive doesn't solve the problem in and what does it mean i can give you already some examples for example the hospital we mat already there. pronouncing a program of how to say building works because of my visit and this is the real doing thing because i can take the lose money out of my pocket and they're being spaced by the same preaching system that you criticize so you drew the attention to the ron i am saying look those guys got money for building a hospital but they never build it they never rebuild it than a car with t.v. and everyone writes about this they know they stole those money and they have to do something because otherwise they will go to prison because the scandal around this becomes really huge so what they're doing the compensated and starting bu doing it this is how i fix things this is my way of doing i go for example and speak about
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it and you understand the reason presidential work is not drawing attention to some problem it's actually of course but i'm doing now what i can do now i was talking loud that you did meet if and mourn with other very famous people who were also against these charges that he was really in danger you read this or that he will he was released i take on all of us this credit on all the citizens who were involved in doing something for him to make this case public and when you say what you do. if you own all the talking you know talking as you remember in bible first was the words you're talking is the most important thing when you stop talking about things that were allowed that all russians are exploiting these fish even much they like to talk but they don't like you know no one likes to talk no one on federal channels talks about the things i talk and people know this and that's why they go and want to support me. i want to squeeze two more questions if i may we don't have
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that much time so i would appreciate a relatively short answer your i think one of the first prominent female candidates in the russian elections after. a few. interviews she encountered a lot of sexism and not just sexism she encountered a lot of open bigotry and her negatives were very high but not as high as yours i saw some polling agencies putting them down to eighty percent do you think that's just the typical prodigious of the russian a lecture the against women or do you put more to your own personality well first the wall i don't believe in those as a kind of polls because of those polls done in the same ways of everything as they count votes it's like the same kind of organizations and you do not think you have and i know i don't see it around me i see so much support
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especially when i go out of big cities i see so my support of people who come like this is a. women in many countries do in column two or more challenges to iran i formerly with i feel it too sometimes but i think we shouldn't pay attention to this we just do what i think is right because well yes it exists many men don't think that it's a right or to rule their lives they don't think that in reality that's a good thing to do but what we can do about this we can just prove that this is not try but i think far less agreeable then the most russian women certainly know how to get your way and i have one last question i don't want you to take it as a personal attack i think it's an important one a few years ago you were taped having a conversation with your neighbors about the repair work on your part and i don't think it's correct to discuss criminal cases because this. it was
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a private talk on telephone which was voice it wasn't in tears run by fayez be so it's a criminal case and it was screaming reported so i don't think it's article to discuss my private telephone conversations other than i'm a telephone conversation don't think of to discuss any private conversations all my private and now i'll see you on my shoulder however waiting i think it was a criminal case and you know this it's unconstitutional to do this to discuss it and even to report it if you would show this on your t.v. i was knighted dolorosa zoar and they will closely because it's a lawful i won't do this but i'm just saying you we can discuss unlawful things uncles even know what many are really see how these movies are deemed unconstitutional in a country you know if you are no hughes movies i discussing corruption i'm going to share only palaces over the people look how you do is this we discuss please don't kill the people please hold these on my money and when. your leisure allophone
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private telephone in which you said that you wouldn't hire out go and wouldn't care for legal to discuss my time point calls listening working with phase b. i want to get this calls once again if you're if you're cooperating with them i know you can do it. as certain oleson millions of people in russia listen as you know i don't want to listen to any calls i'm not listening to an unsolved calls who was killed ok let me calls were also there so no i won't see us my private calls which were illegally taped by phase b. as i was not listening and never would listen to solve calls that were also distributed through all the internet let me ask you if i should think that people don't do if unethical and my mother. was ill you know it gives you a miser about the whole you can't force and. yes unless they go because it's my
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private i can say my home whatever i think is right and that my letter is private letters i can write whatever i think is right and my mind i wonder if you would like that i would should never read someone's cements someone's letters and if he doesn't show call in shows moderate tell you i was in the i'm sorry to talk of this so i didn't she never doing this and to to model why should i say to you my advice to you and be ethical enough not saying anything here i think and i you know let you say something and it's important question for me as and as a person is as a legal question again is a legal beat and michael because we're running out of time and let me pose it in a way that would not impeach him on that call but i will still have the same message across you know on a somebody who has a very snobbish each other people and i think you've demonstrated that in dr cole can you can you explain apart from this call which was my private life and which will state and now they can give another example of this snobbish attitude i think
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you just want give me the journalistic example but i want a legal journalistic example well even though i think you are. as a journalist i think this is you don't want to discuss this problem i understand why so legal is because it's illegal so now we know it all because i mean if we just sort of artillery fire specific degree all consideration for the people at janney an accommodation of their concerns do you think you have it in yourself to show that accommodation to people who live next door to you to people who live across the street or to people who live at the other end of the country of course this is what i'm doing now and this is actually what my complaint is about actually this complaint change mellow too because when i go to people when they see how many problems they have and when they see that i cannot solve them all right now i'm trying hard i'm doing my best but i see that sometimes i can only hog them i can
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only cry with them and that's maximum that i can do of course it touched me very much and it touches manaul and i actually am not a person i used to be when i came to this campaign and now because i feel so many suffering already and i'm now every day with it so of course it gives me. how to say a huge burden when you can do only so little things now but you see how many people are really needing help and support and a fair state and they don't have it now since male radia grossly over time they will have to post a whole version online and make some changes that we will agree but you'll for the air that are sure let's start with make and it would be already over time but i well let's finish it thank you so much i will really don't want you to cop the interview thank you was nice meeting if you're not going to accommodate my last question i just don't want you to cut anything think it thinks they.
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are. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate it's. the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same. apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love the next president of the world bank so very.
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seriously send us an e-mail. a libyan man's fight for justice against nato could go to europe's top human rights court as he claims the alliance killed his family during a raid in twenty eleven. now we do explain why or how some other houses were showed all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house. drug deals one of the biggest u.s. police corruption scandals reveals an abuse of power within an elite top of all to the city of baltimore. and tech giant facebook plans to cryptocurrency products as part of a policy against so-called deceptive marketing. it's
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nine o'clock am in los go and you're watching all to international live from a studio here with me. welcome to the program and libyan man who lost a foot he lost his whole family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his hands during a campaign back in twenty. now we demand that nato explain why our house and other houses were showing all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children our neighbors our friends were there with us it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the targets of the nato aircraft struck specifically
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at night when people were in their home they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure while they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons though. you can see here on the map where the shelling took place by nato forces as kelly described thirteen people were killed in the attack including three children he admits his house may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but callid says it was just a family home with no weapons or threat the lawsuit was filed almost seven years ago but he's faced an uphill struggle since to actually get his case into a court nato argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the bombing however callid says his lawyers have now found a way to overcome the alliance's immunity in such incidents and he hopes this case
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with set a precedent for those who also lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case would become a historical precedent. murder rates in the u.s. city of baltimore skyrocketed in twenty seventeen with fifty six killings per one hundred thousand people in a new record for the city that already has a reputation for being dangerous and crime ridden. few cities in body american urban decay more depressingly than the city of baltimore baltimore struggles with a record high murder rate. the murder rate for the
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old. yes baltimore there is a robust active crime strategy. this comes as the trials for one of the biggest police corruption scandals gets underway in baltimore six members of an elite unit have so far planted guilty to charges of organized crime including extortion and drug dealing. con has been
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covering the story. the baltimore police department is now involved in one of the biggest scandals in us law enforcement history for months now the court system has been trying to investigate corruption within the city's police force eight officers are on trial over drug trafficking racketeering robbery and planting fake evidence like drugs and. we would create false reports to cover up the robberies we were involved in. it was like aware of life where got away with a lot of things if proven guilty the officers and maybe face twenty to one hundred years in prison and six of them have already pleaded guilty and are now acting as witnesses in hopes of softening the moving verdict and their lawyers claim the officer still guilt over what they've done mr jenkins is extremely remorseful he's been remorseful for a long time even before these charges were brought and he's relieved that today finally he was publicly able to accept responsibility for their client sorry for
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what they did for sure. he said is he regretful of what what happened i really don't have any comment meanwhile officers cases continue to be dismissed with hundreds under review and most of them involve incidents of officer switching off their body cameras to plant drugs or guns and then reenact seizing the evidence they had already planted we talked to christopher irvin who founded a group that house former convicts back into society he was concerned about innocent people being set up by authorities with fake evidence. going to jail for things that they didn't do so now you know when you look at the news and you see that these polices are corrupt these are the same guys that be locking people up you know sitting in the jail shake reports putting guns on drugs is so sad my son will you look at the police to be somebody that you could trust in your city somebody that you can call but you can't even call him because you don't know if he come for you call rob you always have a case maybe it's so sad because the commissioner in baltimore door nothing you
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know at night is so scary as to be outside because you don't know if you'll give rob a shot you know you look for the police to do to protect you and it did not go on at. the beginning of the maryland campaign in the japanese city of narco has again highlighted the issue of american military presence in the country japan's central government and authorities and where u.s. troops. really stationed have been in battle over the possible relocation of the base to the northern city of narco a recent poll shows sixty three percent of voters oppose the relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of not a vote for him would be a vote for defending japan's autonomy showing that he's elections are extremely important as they will have a great impact on the future of not go in okinawa our country's current administration is attacking us with attempts to sway the power these elections are meant to define japanese democracy and our tanami we're asking people from all over
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the country for their understanding okinawa is in a difficult situation right now but if many people support us we will continue what we're doing in one thousand nine hundred six a review by japan in the us decided the american base should be located to the remote area of hello the decision was made in order to reduce the military impact on the populated communities of southern arc an hour since one thousand nine hundred five there have been numerous crimes committed in incidents concerning the us military presence that.
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activates an ark and now i believe the japanese government has been turning a blind eye to the tense situation playing out in their region. now current mayor mr in a minit is a really strong body oh refusing it could have nation of the day but another candidate is bucked up by japanese central government so he agrees. over the new military base in his most people against the new media the best course of action is government opens government hungry ignoring voice against democracy and against the decision if the. accept based they can get the money many citizens who know the troops the facts are
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really. worried japan's government sent who sent. ministers money and. dimmock all. the fake news of but we really let loose we will when. people in afghanistan have been giving their accounts of the latest u.s. military operations in the country it comes as a new report says there's been a record number of asterix since twenty twelve in afghanistan with. islamic state militants came here the government then dropped off a leaflet to warn us so we fled our village then the americans were martyred and destroyed these houses the government help us with the three villages who were killed did not belong to i saw all the taliban they were in their houses.

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