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you know it was it was based on very very ropey material and in addition to shelly jacqueline this past like the past few days we've had brian fogle who made a career he's on the rounds are trying to get money to do a sequel he already said the project of has more information on more countries or more athletes including a couple of u.k. arteries who you know were great successes in london twenty twelve that much of consulted with so he's looking for funding for his sequel to icarus acres number two also you had to hire suppled who has done great work and exposing you know some really really dirty dirty rotten practices from the idle a.f. all the way to russia to kenya and into the u.k. he has he has come forward and shown how to bottles so part of this whole crux of mccarver small was was how does bottles or been tampered with and how you himself showed that these bottles you know if they were frozen could be opened easily so basically these two men who were involved in exposing all of this mess
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basically dan gave cars and of evidence to say listen mclaren water i.o.c. we don't believe you guys and you think today's decision will be the exception or the rule do you think other cases of athletes accused of doping may now be overturned. jackie we already had an american sprinter last week who had his doping case for us caught with a masking agent in his system and of course he's a motor medal winner and so on but his case was over torn because he had deep kissed his girlfriend who had emptied the contents of a drug onto we're told before she kissed him we've had this before richard gasquet a tennis player who was kissing a girl in like club and this girl before day began her make it session had been using cocaine he has opposed cocaine and of course he escaped on we had. tennis player who was caught for taking drugs but she said that the drugs got into
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a system because where she made pasta her mom had also been putting slimming equipment also a masking agent into the power on to the surface where she was making her pasta into a system so basically if there's any room for doubts over toward us and even then it might not be so consistent basically anything can happen and i think now that this has opened a door to a lot of. potential big paydays for russian athletes i'm afraid we'll have to leave it there alan moore a sports specialist and columnist host of capital sports on capitol f.n. thank you so much airtime insight today. a libyan man who 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 house during a campaign back in two thousand and eleven. now we do need to
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explain why our house and other houses were showing a military target i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children and all neighbors 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 target of the nato cross struck specifically at night when people were in their homes they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons that. now you can see here on the map where the shelling took place by nato forces as clear describe thirteen people were killed in the attacks 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 says that his
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it was just his family home with no weapons or threats contained the lawsuit was filed almost seven years ago but he's faced an uphill struggle since to actually get his case into court nato argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the bombing however collegiate says his lawyers have found a way to overcome the alliance's immunity in such incidents and he hopes his case will 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 material was so that this case could become a historical precedent. in other news the murder rate in the u.s. city of baltimore skyrocketed in two thousand and seventeen with fifty six killings
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per one hundred thousand people a new record for the city that already has a reputation for being dangerous and crime ridden. you cities your body american urban decay more depressingly than the city of baltimore baltimore struggles with a record high murder rate. murder of old. yes baltimore there is a robust active crime strategy.
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it all comes as baltimore has been rocked by the ongoing trials in one of america's biggest police corruption scandals the gun trace task force an elite group of plainclothes officers were supposed to be reducing violence and crime however it now seems that they have actually been adding to it six out of eight members of the group have pleaded guilty to charges of organized crime including extortion and drug dealing artiest america has a 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
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in. it was like a win if life were got to weigh with a lot of things if proven guilty the officers that may 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 spilled 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 clients sorry for what they did for sure. he sure seems 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 spoke to christopher irvin who founded
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a group that helps former convicts back into society he's concerned about innocent people being set up by the authorities with fake evidence. going to jail for things that they didn't do so you know when you look at the news and you see the police is a corrupt these are the same people what you know sitting in the jail she reports putting guns on them drugs and so subtle subtle 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 will come for you call rob you have a case maybe it's so sad because a commission in baltimore doing nothing you know at night is so scary as to be because you don't know. you know and you know if you. did not belong to it. still to come the f.b.i. is taking on the white house over the possible release of a classified that after a short break.
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i want to show people in russia about the fairies and their point of view that this is the call of my campaign i know you're on the elections. always with. what would be i will never win on the elections. where. we.
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welcome back to the program the u.s. president looks set to release a classified memo which could potentially reveal f.b.i. wrongdoing and it's resulted in a public clash between the white house and the bureau the f.b.i. has complained that it wasn't given sufficient time to review the content while saying it has grave concerns that facts have been removed from the memo the u.s. house intelligence committee voted to release it on monday meanwhile democratic representative adam schiff says the changes have been made without proper approval and called for the white house to drop their release the memo was originally drafted by the chairman of the u.s. intelligence committee now the chairman spokesperson has revealed that some of those changes actually came at the request request of democrats explaining that
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other changes included minor edits grammatical fixes and to add it's requested by the f.b.i. this all comes after donald trump was caught on a hot mike confirming he will release the damning memo but really we're going to work on. this claim the document reveals f.b.i. abuse of the foreign intelligence surveillance act particular were particularly with regards to claims found in the infamous trump dasi it confirmed it could damage confidence not only in the bureau but also in the ongoing probe into trump's alleged russia links some republican house members who say they have read the memo have called it shocking and worse than the watergate scandal now some democrats in congress say that the calls to release the document are nothing more than another plot engineered by the kremlin after the hashtag released the memo spread on social media u.s. politicians put pressure on the platforms to find evidence of russian bots but
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nothing to indicate that was found in the mainstream media went even further suggesting the chairman who drafted the memo could be a russian agent himself. is it possible that the republican chair of the house intel committee has been compromised by the russians there's a possibility i tried all the russian agents running the house intel committee on the republican side i hope that's not the case i mean this is behavior speak about that i mean i'm not the first person who's raised this he's behaving like someone who's been compromised and. investigators reportedly are interested in stein's advocacy for better relations with russia any vote for stein is a vote that otherwise would have gone to hillary. donna
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brazil would seemingly buy into full scrushy fueled propaganda spread by both the russians and her opponent not a candidate's health. if those objections and i know the senator from kentucky on the floor and i will say before i read this if there's objection you are achieving the objectives of letting me put what the democrats want to answer that question is devon nunez a russian agent with yes but they know that they'll be sort of laughed off the stage for getting into conspiracy theories i've never thought this is about russia collusion which isn't even illegal if it was i simply think this is about finding a way to stop a powerful force that they can't figure out how to stop democrats in our country this was invented by them it was politically weaponized through the f.b.i. and other levels of our federal government and it's the only way they figured out
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how to stop or break the tie the american people have to this president. the beginning of they may or. election campaign in the japanese city of not go has again highlighted the issue of american military presence in the country japan's central government and authorities in the uk an hour where u.s. troops are currently stationed have been in battle over the possible relocation of the base to the northern city of not go a recent poll shows sixty three percent of voters oppose the relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of the city says a vote for him would be a vote for defending japan's autonomy show you guys these 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 of these elections are meant to define japanese democracy and our tony we're asking people from all over the country for their understanding okinawa is in a difficult situation right now but if many people support us we will continue what
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we're doing in one thousand nine hundred six a review by japan and the us the start of the american base should be relocated to the remote area of noko the decision was made in order to reduce the military impact on the populated communities of southern arkansas but there has since been numerous crimes committed concerning the u.s. military presence there. activists in okinawa believe the japanese government has been turning a blind eye to the tense situation playing out in the region. misstating
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i mean it is a student body. using the nation of the day but another candidate is backed up by japanese central government so he agrees. that the new military base in his most people against. the new me to the peace corps struction is government job was government hungry equal not being the voice against democracy and against your decision if the. accept a base they can get the money many citizens who knows the troops the sucks really. japan's government the scent of
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to defend its interests and not. endangered species don't have to become extinct not if you take good enough care of them mr darwin's theories don't all hold good here. it's just so you're born pandas way just one hundred twenty grams. here in captivity the counter and buy stuff at the panda breeding center in the wild it's the mother who takes care of the young she just swallows anything the cub wants to get rid of. these might well be the most helpless little ones in the world as well as the most endearing and quite probably the most expensive.
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pander is china's national treasure. even its coloring is a living symbol of the past and illusion to the home country. balanced opposites. black and white light and. day and night sun the moon sky and earth heat and cold. war i think part of. why the compass born it becomes the property of the people's republic of china . there's no getting around that law but zoos can rent pandas from the state for a limited period it's not cheap so they have to pay over a million dollars a year to the government. this is one national treasure that's guarded like the most priceless of jewels. they may be predisposed to laziness but pandas still wake up early and that means their keepers have to as
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well. and judging paying work at the panda center starts at six am or if they're there the pilot told. me they're thinking and thinking about. the mama. rule warning and the highway. sound they lay down to go out the way they're coming and. they're. going. for their human being the baby's care piece and this one is. i don't know how to spell but this is for your dog and leave her pets yeah one year or even. use this one. you beat me up and all this stuff i just you know to focus interest but that's it you're going to
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treat all so. just to the short told. to the good it was just it just goes you would do it for that. long at a time and so that you used that alan you know you to follow up with that yeah you know shit about this he said that. multiple. you told us in studio ten which will. probably a lot do you know what sort of how did that. jacoby. project of the jesus do that really tour to egypt you call it
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a. war due to legal. which is how the. material oh yeah you know you can go to the. i don't feel your heart. she was so you could this is a more. christian that. china's panda breeding has become something of a production line. it's almost as though they've been copied three d. printed and then put on shows for the public. good. to. the. panda breeding center isn't just a first rate to the bar a tree it's also
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a zoo where anyone can go to see the fruits of china's breeding program through fifty eight one that's around ten dollars. so if you know how we're going. to. do well there were. several cubs are born here each year. oh. in two thousand and sixteen the panda was removed from the red book that visually it's no longer an endangered species but it is still vulnerable. building up the population is just the first step the toughest challenge for the breeders is still ahead. that will lead to your down so far for us you know us there's work. here you know where the. g.o.p.
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finds out who that they would do it and. how ever years maybe even decades of work and needed to make that possible. now while you and. me and. you know these who say you know what i sense your. comments.
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well then it's and then. mortality rate is just one of them. but as one how the. new way. of how to die out. by the mothers of. the pressures that by one interest to my mind. is only just. because it. is a new at home that are going to. tell you that your house. because bamboo is such a low calorie food to get the nourishment they need. after night. and the
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other half digesting it. you really have to love pandas to do this from morning till night. the animal produces up to twenty kilos of droppings every day. for. the watch so we have. to whether to hold. or. sort of age or we are without eyes from pretty soon. you could make paper out of these droppings mostly compress. just so yes. that wouldn't be a very profitable enterprise there are still a few pandas left and the pink really just might have been valuable information that might just help the animal survive. so this stuff
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this is john panda. oil collector this from wild place all along the reservation. and then we want to study that got michael buy out. of this the bacteria bacteria you can see all of this goes this is not digestible and bugs inside of this there are a lot so bacteria us which can help that justice and john and they need to all day long like. done and they need this is their first step that way extract from. the cell john and. first of. all. i would pick up. the solution and.

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