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q i'd. like to come in bring a gun to shoot at school you like start taking a family i love you because you never know a biggish are killed because the word that can describe how you feel because at that moment you're wondering if my kid easy ok's easy i am. during the shooting many of the students were holed up inside classrooms posting messages of distress online we managed to speak to a lineker student in the school at the time. like about to leave school because of those ten years before the bell rang so
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poster and. so i cut the file out of and we're starting to a little clouds but the school of the bullets. and cry because it's not a fire drill it was school grad and at first like everybody students thought it's kind of a deal like they grew out of the they do in the schools but then we just here are the people second talking about life. is short you know like in the next village and. i'm still stunned already got killed and this is serious. world as it although still be on the floor like solo nobody can see us and all that stuff like not to be on our phones and. it's an amp like morse who when they realized this for you know we were just like we did waiting at sample and they came in and they told us like like thirty minutes later they told us like everything was
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clear around but like we're not going to let you out like right now because weeks to it will break you know the school everybody was just trying to reach out to their friends and their family. world i must i just like feel very kind of lost because like i don't know what so rigid so well i call it sort of like so stuff because like it's just never have been so me and so i just don't think that going to school is going to be like the same up there with fun. police have identified the main suspect as nicholas cruz a nineteen year old former student of the school who was expelled for disciplinary reasons police said that he was armed with a semiautomatic rifle and had monk people magazine screws has confessed to police he carried out the shooting and he's been charged with seventeen counts of pretty meditated murder for the students described the suspect has been troubled it's been
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reported that teachers were warned about him some time ago given his enthusiasm for firearms and significant the f.b.i. and the police have admitted they received tip offs about the gunman long before the attack but failed to investigate. we have on target at the broward sheriff's office where we've had approximately twenty calls for service over the last two years regarding the killer the f.b.i. has a term and their protocol was not followed. the information was not provided by bill barber. and no further investigation was conducted that. we've seen time and time again over the last few years intelligence agencies across the west dropping the ball in terms of getting tips being aware of potential threats and not following up on those threats and. taking out fences measures it seems lessons not being learned they need to have a proper view about you know what exactly are the threats what are they trying to
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do how can it best protect the people of their country to protect against the threats and that doesn't seem to be done in a tweet president slammed the f.b.i.'s mishandling of the tipoffs about the shooter he suggested that the blame lies with the intelligence agency because it dedicates too much time to the investigation into alleged russia collusion of which he added there was none. this week the first legal cases were brought regarding the alleged russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election all those targeted were indicted with conspiracy to defraud the united states. details on that a little later this hour. we're going to south korea how just past the halfway mark and russian freestyle skier really a boor of hers just won bronze earlier on sunday the olympic athletes from russia or away our team won silver as well in the cross country skiing the skis in question were without their leading russian teammates the more experienced team
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members didn't receive an i.o.c. invitation despite never having tested positive for doping accusations of drug use prompted the i.o.c. to ban numerous russian athletes for life appealed that decision though and the court to arbitration for sport overturned the lifetime bans for twenty eight russian athletes that was at the start of february but the court then did an apparent u. turn deciding not to act against the i.o.c. which had blocked some of the cleared athletes from competing at the games we spoke with the court secretary general asking about the reasons behind both the court and i.o.c. decisions and you can watch for version of this interview on our website the salty dot com just for now though here's a preview these athletes apply you know access to because the o.c. decided not to invite them so it was not this sanction it was. issue that's illegal this difference for us. the panel only reviewed the
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question of the application of the law of the rules of the i.o.c. it reviewed only the process whether it was fair whether it was nondiscriminatory discriminatory. it found that it was not critical there was no. the rules were not unfair and they have complied with by the i.o.c. so it was only a legally stick approach again there was no review of every. for the entire case of the such a case was not discussed here the report was lost discussed here. the fact that you cannot establish the give evidence of the good of the doesn't mean that you have established the innocence of the athlete this is the other way around with the sochi case because the i.o.c. had to show that the athletes were guilty the fact that the unable to show the
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guilt of an athlete doesn't mean that the athlete has nothing to do other with the case. we are not acting in the pressure so it was not a pressure for us because we have different panel of arbitrators they work independently and they are not really. they are not employees of caste they are independent people. once they have been notified to the parties we will publish them. so to come here on r.t. on the weekly the us joins the debate over foreign i saw fighters returning to their home countries details after the break. looking at value surveys russians aren't so different from their european neighbors when it comes to individual rights and freedoms however they do have a very low tolerance for uncertainty in politics that translates into
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a strong electoral advantage for the incumbent making power transition and precarious what would it take for russians to stop playing it safe politically. practices the oppressive measures being deployed against the palestinian people everywhere he said. the theft and. the stating things that he isn't doing of course the calls.
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come back the u.s. is joining the chorus of growing concern coming out of europe over foreign i saw fighters returning to their home countries washington is a particularly britain to pay more attention to citizens who fled here it to join the terrorist group u.k.'s defense secretary has previously said that they should not be allowed to return i don't think they should ever set foot in this country again they turned their back on britain our values and everything we stand for they are the worst of the worst. we're working with the coalition on foreign fighter detainees and generally expect these detainees to return to their country of origin for disposition present eisel terrorists of u.k. origin who return home do face prison sentences or other european countries have tried to reintegrate the former militants back into society for example in denmark they actually had this of even received departments and jobs to promote reintegration or we put the issue of how to deal with returning to how this up for
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debate. initially britain said we're going to make them stateless remove their passports not going to allow them reentry other countries then said let's take a more light approach some of the nordic nations said let's try to repair treat them have cut radicalization programs which in part have actually been quite successful in some areas at the same time then the u.s. is now taking the lead and the u.s. defense said foreign countries need to repatriate their own citizens and deal with them using the rule of law and i think that's essential way to go they should not come back here it's as simple as that because they've committed the crimes abroad so why should the taxpayers foot the bill for all this rehabilitation and all the short probably they do in jail for quite a while that cost more money when these crimes have been committed of course let the authorities deal with them under the rule of law in them contras you know there are lots of different stories about what happens to these people if we make them stateless stand simply they will stay out there they will keep breeding extremism
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terrorism and radicalization and they'll keep killing and they'll keep hating us so we have it's a problem have to deal with you can't hide from it you cannot fall back on this british passport so you know i committed atrocities abroad but all for we british passport into the mix so we get sent back home no how do we know people have committed crimes without putting the evidence in front of them and putting them on trial just to assume people went out there so i want to go out of here in london and regularly on trial here and go on in my own regularly cause well these are obviously the the un is so weak it's laughable the you again is so weak just nonexistent the should have. should have at the un peacekeeping forces making safe and so we could properly categorize these people rather than these people go in to fight for whichever side these people fight. against but now because the fight for the cure is to be classed here it becomes a ridiculous situation. the u.s.
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justice department is in. thirteen russian nationals and three companies in connection with alleged meddling in america's two thousand and sixteen presidential election but as there's no such criminal offense that is meddling in the united states the defendants were charged instead with conspiracy to defraud the u.s. among the three enterprises indicted is the st petersburg based internet research agency that's accused of conspiring to sow political discord another is a catering company that suspected of having helped to fund the entire scheme now the thirteen defendants allegedly used methods that ranged from organizing political rallies to posing as grassroots activists some of the reports of methods that were pretty off the wall for example driving a hillary clinton impersonator dressed as a convict in a cage in the back of a truck they also allegedly bought facebook ads to promote a rally titled support hillary save american muslims but it's rather lengthy apparently went to these ploys were said to have had zero impact there is no one
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elevation in the indictment that the charge conduct alter the outcome of the twenty sixteen election they wanted to quote solo discord by. breaking into elections no stealing their numbers no changing their numbers no voter fraud no vote by merely providing information through advertisements thirty listings in social media accounts that were shared by americans the millions of dollars that have been involved in the russian investigation so far. special constable council muller has indicted for people for that so that's all he has to show and so far nothing has been done let me remind you that we still don't know what russian
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collusion is we still don't know because deputy attorney general rosenstein today made it very clear that there was no evidence that anything that these russians or any russian did russian nationals or people who speak russian or people in the russian government but there was no evidence that any of this affected the election whatsoever isn't that fascinating and if it didn't affect the election what's the point of this. brings you right up to tell you join me in just a half an hour for the latest news headlines. when the whole make its manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. time
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elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in bill fiddlesticks mission to do it looking for you like you know that this isn't my cup of tea is going up to study hall maybe. you know john without a telescope or they should be the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is about those who endure under the oak vision that not only could give us. and the earth is all of us not just the heart of this lady of the muscle that you had i'm going to compete in the doesn't seem to do more camillus also some piss off. previously on the great american field triffid right into the military one nine
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hundred sixty eight ship to be what you were you born nine hundred forty eight born in sixty six close nineteen fifty eight forty eight forty eight all not even close. here's a reason i'm just the host of the program. hey everybody i'm stephen bob. taft hollywood guy usual suspects a very proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v. enthusiastic uncle steve to me is a good start big boy was this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well she's a little bit different i'm out of here abraham lincoln following up there well you know we know the last but not least my larger than life. the night an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road to have some fun. every day
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americans. and what's america i'm. sure how things got too crazy i was making. my trying to cook really start to bridge the gap this is the great american pool. it's stained number three in massachusetts and the locals say all roads lead to boston our hero still get to find their way into the city tough morning in the here . this is our were oh oh mobile pilgrimage. in that we can make this turn of. mobile right now the president right this is our producer jared him and stephen don't always see eye to eye on the next sure. some
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are not going to hit the house for a cable you want to get out so stay right there are going to occur near to minute. on. the truth seeker says you can't take it turns to put motor i'm going to do it three point turn in the middle of nowhere actually massachusetts general laws title fourteen chapter eighty nine section nine says that but who's keeping track thank you michel this. let me know if i'm going to get something that you're already getting lost are heroes attempt to navigate the former county trails known as road come forward from washington without the modern convenience of g.p.s. you know like real pilgrims so we don't know where we are right now right i felt this compass out of battery and some gaffer tape stuff it in the sun you did. about five miles out right now the corner this is a modern day max geiger are starting to get annoying here for boston comicon isn't responding to your idea i'm wondering. that's where the boston tea
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party happened right yes seven hundred seventy three in the tea act got everyone relaxed agitated and that's their the boston tea party seventy seventy three this is three years before the revolution many and in doing that that was a way of those folks like you know making a statement in the gains on the wars here we want to put. this new call representing the great american pilgrimage. in the middle of where that boston tea party took place where was that once i called the harbor boston harbor boston harbor why can't we get a barge. and put this r.v. on the barge and take it right out in the middle of boston harbor is that crazy what what the what you want to put this on a barge and float out in the middle of boston i mean what what better way to to to to celebrate this occasion then by honoring that great event with another
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great statement from miami to talk to jared about the. wright brothers a moment to boston massachusetts. on my own finally reaching their destination our heroes discover one of the many things boston is known for actually just parker here. it's parking the super it's not a no it's legal you. never on that side of that sign not where we are now but if the sun is correct we can sit right here i believe they can't that's a great spot that corner or in since i got that one but it's probably a loading zone they all are. just so brilliant i'm going to get out now you're good you're sure you know what's these trees poor. after finally parking our heroes realize they're in cambridge home of harvard university
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. some of the top minds in the world choose to start soon max ventures out to meet some future leaders of america. i'm kind of i've got a story could you be the view that you're telling the students all the stuff just a little the snow and you get the nine hundred small. miracle and you know it's going well apparently we can't take mack's anywhere everybody in the state knows that everything is go to it everybody quit so the whole enone going to this map you know to those heroin or joe because of the detail thank you. max is getting an education about what the state away from the city stephen heads over to a local coffee shop meet a traveling nurse and learn what it means to be boston strong. opposed to just yes stephen even if we have you know my sister. there you go birth
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thank you thanks for coming in no problem you heard what a journey to join us you can hear so i have you know before we get into all of that we're you from you were born where i was born in manhattan new york and then we moved here to massachusetts i graduated two thousand and six from north in school and became a travel nurse i've traveled all over the country for the past eight nine years right so your health care. that's like a hot topic these days if yes what would you say is the biggest issue your profession for nursing health insurance period you know we get people that don't have insurance and they get the best care. you know the border you get someone who is hardworking and has insurance and they get kicked out after the fifth day because their insurance doesn't approve or you know whatever it is that. need or
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what not so sure in your opinion as you travel as a nurse a lot of folks who are uninsured are seeing more the benefits the middle to lower middle class one hundred percent yes. and back to max use keep it one hundred and came. back to the front desk but that. record shows no matter how much compared to europe. or france i would compare you don't have heat. but the. thing is that you and why you're moving at a complete and you need to meet. with rising health care costs and education what that would mean you. might know it like four thousand years ago an average salary in france is last a lifetime from so that the french you feed it will be less likely you. will.
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be one accent but at the end i don't know which if we meet yes only it seems to. get i went. down if i am somebody that you making i don't know what it was and i don't know which way to keep it in my hundred thousand euro year i would come via one hundred thousand yen seventy five if i can see when i was shopping when i come back i'm like. why is that busting so much nothing happened i culture is subsidised and if the flour in the fridge again she had the power to read yes the bread i got i get it's one hundred whatever i am going to columbia the baguette at three bucks in the statement that i get in one box i make my own but i dismiss it because i think that the coffee shop stephen continues his chat with just and will. it's more about her trip. enjoying her nursing in the travelling and
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i love it i absolutely love it i wouldn't change it for the world show you've gone too many many many many places i have what's what's a story or an experience related to your work that sticks out the most well actually i had a contract in boston here at mass general and i was actually when boston marathon bombing. and i was there breaking news this hour the finish line of the boston marathon is hit by two major explosions just seconds of polling these three people had reportedly been killed and many others. had gone there at three of my friends one of them being like eight months pregnant my best friend and. they were two of our friends were running the marathon and. we were standing at the finish line and my primary friends she was like you guys i'm starving i really need to eat
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we walked down the street we went to out that. everything and we heard the first bomb go off. everyone looked around but didn't really think anything of it you know it sounded kind of like a cannon going on and so we thought you know they're probably celebrating a few minutes later the second one went off and our one was the one that was closer to us where like the buildings shook. and so that's when people started freaking out. the manager of the restaurant made everybody go downstairs to the basement and told us that he was told that it was some kind of gas pipe. and i was like that sounds like. that like that we were in there it would seem like forever wondering what the hell was going on you know it was so. they finally let
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us through the back door into the alley behind the restaurant. and that's when and . they saw people just running running and people with blood and were like what the hell's going on you know and so when my friend was asking around like what just happened what's happened and everyone's like there's bombs going off and so that's when we were like ok we've got to book it to the train station because my friend was eight months pregnant you can't be there also we booked into the train station and it was just mass mass of people just going this is third or yeah it was it was it was crazy and. i still remember it like it was yesterday really. and is. so. here at the boston marathon. printed for him so it's going to change. from where you were for him to before when he where was how the finish line so
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there were the first oh that's where the second bomb went off i believe the bigger one the bigger one you know so if it wasn't for hungry baby we could have been still standing there when it went off thinking back like before we went to eat we were trying to hook up with another friend who was there. but just we couldn't figure out where she was so i actually took a picture of like where we were in so she can reference it to like where to go and i didn't even notice it was her that notice when she died later on that night like after everything happened. when i took the picture of the two the two brothers were in the picture. what i had to. yeah. i still have a you want to see it. yeah. looking
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at value surveys russians aren't so different from their european neighbors when it comes to individual rights and freedoms however they do have a very low tolerance for uncertainty in politics that translates into a strong electoral advantage for the incumbent making power transitions rare and precarious what would it take for russians to stop playing it safe politically. i think. there's some a solution on this but. just music is the informal that which listeners.
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