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to children are they so civilians to escape a humanitarian corridor or to go in. the face of their parents on the roof being constantly targeted by rebels in the region. for. her. also ahead on the program with counting well underway and italy's general election . parties are predicted to make big is showing a major blow to the ruling center left. to russian families and daughters were switched at birth some forty years ago
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a mistake to tragic consequences. live from our international news center in moscow this is art my names you know neil welcome to the program our top story the russian military ses only two children have managed to escape the besieged syrian district of eastern last tuesday russia established a humanitarian corridor or to help civilians find safe passage of the region. just a warning vus are the upsetting images of the moment syrian soldiers saved the two children they were clearly in shock and were comforted after reaching the government held position the children say they left with their parents but were
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separated from them after militants opened fire. on the side of. the. little. i don't know. well i don't. have many. especially. now so you know. they have a small human. well let's take a look here in our news all about the area that we're talking about eastern is located just start side the syrian capital damascus this red area it has been occupied by various rebel islamist groups for years been under siege since twenty thirteen hear a pin pointed to the north of is
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a refugee camp but. can be relocated to within the u.n. refugee camp is the center facilities there being prepared for those fleeing the shelter offers food supplies as well as medical assistance with many humanitarian groups volunteering there like the red crescent my colleague spoke to one of the volunteers at the camp. he's quoted that has been successful and i had a good at to say you. because there. in the rebel side. to keep the civilian under their custody and may be to use them as a human shield going from a lot of out from a lot to the camp is very dangerous it is people are shelled and they are sniped
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and we have witnessed this our team or was there in contact with families inside the law who are wanting to go out. and being insured by our side and of course the red crescent so they had to wait the whole day and it was impossible for those families to go out because they were sniped i'm imagining that those trapped within the city. are completely helpless and we can't imagine the kind of living conditions as well because of lack of supplies and i know that inside good there is no food there is sometimes no water and those people they want to leave because they are living in extreme conditions. i have on my phone many. requests from people inside. to be helped to go out safely because
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inside it's also very difficult for them can you describe how those people the messages that you're getting personal messages on your phone can you describe the kind of things that they're saying to you i am getting private messages and you know the woman i would never say if they're a woman you can you expand on that why why are they going to have sexual violence every time we have a head to deal with a new acquitted people we have found like twenty five percent of the women and the little little girls they have. they have been assaulted they have had sexual value unless it is very said reality. can you tell us who the perpetrators are of that sexual violence the people in control of the men.
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in control and they can. they can make pressure it looks pretty bleak doesn't it for the people trapped inside it's very bleak what is the solution i mean dissolution is the international community beginning with the you. united nations to really state and to arsk. to really protect do quite a dog to show the quoted dog and not to make pressure on people and wanting to leave. to prevent them from leaving. this must be done by people to decision makers. to another overhead line stories this hour exit polls in italy suggests that anti
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establishment populous parties have made the most gains in the country's general election while a center right coalition led by former prime minister silvio berlusconi is expected to win the most seats in the lower house of parliament of three major candidates outside the current political mainstream went into the vote with high hopes on their confidence seems have been vindicated the leader of the five star movement luigi de meo is the young face of the party leading the vote while the anti immigration league party's leader matteo salvini makes up a coalition with four time prime minister silvio berlusconi from go italy the people of freedom party the former prime minister himself is bar none from holding the top job for a year due to a fraud conviction and with polls now closed. results being calculated the leader of the five star movement is already celebrating success. this was. yet.
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you know very. well from be italian capital to syria turkey has been following the pope for us well it's been quite an election here in italy from the very curious and untested new election laws that was used for the first time in the selection of some of the curiosities about the candidates to of course media frenzy with journalists both italian and international trying to make sense of it all well some of the media headlines we've seen have jumped the selection chaotic unpredictable disappointing even a farce and certainly expecting it's to have been more organized i mean even throughout the night here we've seen some international journalists be quite taken aback with some of the organization that has been taking place with no good internet connections inside press centers with journalists having to go outside for some live broadcasts to be able to do their work the economy has been a huge issue here of course with italy having a huge public debt of one hundred thirty five percent of its g.d.p.
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unemployment being super high especially for use a stagnant economy really some people some critics have been saying that this election should have been taken a little bit more seriously in terms of this untested election system that many have found to be quite confusing including italians we've spoken to. i'm a bit disillusioned the programs are always the same and after the first three months in power the political parties never keep the promises they made to the whole to you was pretty complicated it was a bit unclear and there will be consequences and you are trying to gain the trust of a to is creating a mess like this amounts to a real shot on taking all of these issues into account one of the bigger ones has been immigration is with passions flying high on all sides of the spectrum including protests taking place.
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we do expect final results to be announced sometime on monday afternoon and certainly we'll be bringing you those as they come in. indeed the preliminary results do come in former french nationalist candidate penn being giving her reaction calling the rise of the populist and euro skeptic parties a blow to the european union mark sunny a political theory professor at milan university meanwhile sees the ruling party has clearly lost its position. there's no clear majority there's one clear result that is the democratic party that was in power is gone twenty twenty one percent will say but it's pretty much gone and the issue was so clearly that of immigration . bother them
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a lot and clinton clearly created that that mess for them the other thing is the movement the five star movement again the whole south this is a terrible blow for the european union you know i'm not saying it's like brecht's it but if they had. and they lex it right now and i guess they sixty percent of their talents would would against the european union. it sounds like a plot straight out of a hollywood movie only happened in a russian village a switch of a maternity ward forty years ago left two mothers raising each other's children d.n.a. tests confirm the suspicions that the families have been harboring for decades and the setting takes up the story. it's a tell of heartache confusion and attempted met and it's taken two women almost forty years to find out they were raised by the wrong families in
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a village hospital near the oval mountains for women beth on the same day in march nine hundred seventy eight but two new muppets left with the wrong babies this is thrown into have blue eyes or a suspicions with a number logical father he thought his wife had cheated an assumption which had terrifying consequences of course he didn't love her that much one day i came back from work in my mother told me she saw him covering for ron it was face with a pillow i was ironing when i next saw him i threw a hot iron at him and i said if you touch the child again i don't know what i'll do you want eventually he abandons the family meanwhile growing up nearby was tanya again raised by a couple believing had to be their right but there was no family resemblance the team of this met to discuss their doubts. i have a birth certificate in the how can i give up my baby and i haven't and there will
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more suspicions when for on that became the age of take she was diagnosed with an inherited disease a condition which no one in the family had but years later when veronica's mother went back to the hospital fraunces old medical records had been destroyed and then the ten thousand wards itself no longer existed forty years on and the families finally took d.n.a. tests with the lawyer and i always thought i looked like grandma when i found out i was shocked i thought they wouldn't love me any more now that they found the real draw. the world around it has always asked that question mom why do i not look like you why do i have a different character but she's so calm and even tell her face is different from ours. you must have been switched at birth. it's been a long painful path for both families but they say they have no regrets you know my mother is one who brought not the one who gave birth. and i would just. when you
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were a huge reason why you. would. never speak those that have ever. used in the face of it the. issue of bush. then your thought that veronica is still haunted by the suffering she saw when you have someone i feel sorry for my mom because i have seen her struggling for all her life not everyone can deal with it not everyone can be like her and for the sake of her children she has forgotten about everything and she would go to the end of the world only for her children to be safe and sound but i would go to court for moral compass sation at least because they were so we should birth because i feel myself to her in life and that my father left her. the families have now come to terms with what happens and even say they've gained more than they've lost tanya yuliya my grandchildren we're all a big family now we're all relatives you can't turn back time. the
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only going civil war in yemen has left deep scars that will likely take many years to recover from one yemeni artist who has been trying to ensure the victims of the conflict are not forgotten by painting murals in their memory around the country's capital. better than i was the feeling of safety of peace destruction is everywhere blood the killings crime all across a lot of crime. which are just alike is a painting dedicated to victims especially children. what
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about sometimes it's a challenge to find the war some people don't want my paintings on their houses or official buildings but when i receive people support it encourages me a lot. well yemeni people continue to bear the brunt of the hostilities the u.n. describes the situation in the country as the worst man made humanitarian crisis in modern history with twenty two million people currently in need of assistance also a severe cholera i break affected almost a million people in twenty seventeen but we've heard from the director for human rights for human who believes that extending sanctions on the country would be
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shameful and disastrous. when the u.n. calls the situation worst manmade humanitarian catastrophe let's name the man that is making this catastrophe who has the upper hand here is a so is this is a coalition of about seventeen countries led by saudi arabia abetted by the u.s. and the u.k. leading to war crimes it is a disaster under complete and utter shame to stand sanctions on a country that is facing the worst manmade humanitarian catastrophe where people are suffering. cholera epidemic over a million people people are affected by this people are dying of hunger and eight million people are facing famine how our earth do you then extend sanctions how did they manage to get any piece of weapon into yemen during the last three years where there has been this illegal blockade that has been arbitrarily and strictly enforced against yemen where not even food could come in or medicine.
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disneyland considered a once in a lifetime experience of adventure wonder and joy but is there a flip side to the magic kingdom around thirty thousand people work there to make the dream a reality and according to a recent economic survey titled working for the most seventy four percent of disneyland employees struggle to make ends meet some are even homeless or to talk to one employee. as a housekeeper we are unchurched oakley in her day which we make where. clean the toilets clean the showers to their. single mother is very hard for a term for this first squeeze last i need to choose between pay our rent or give a percent of my kits unfortunately i need to
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a row of over me so i choose to pay the rent i was very hard. to say i'm sorry. enough well just to go to the cheaper supermarket and i just to chip this food which is mins now they're healthy for some packages for all these i need to war over time as much i can sometimes one or two those are working for it in our city or disneyland has dismissed the report seeing its. scientific survey that was paid for and is politically motivated but from a coach others again so yes there are many people in her situation that is sad love all of us are the same situation therefore they live their lives in which we know more. therefore of all insurance what i was ready and when the.
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response. when you the quality or the need to feel borrow this much to. debate over because virtual currencies is perhaps newer for you sure than in california's silicon valley where miguel francis santiago has been topping the mood for all things crypto with tech guru guy kawasaki and also the look into the future of flying taxis controlled by black chain technology. welcome shorty's krypto him coming out of the silicon valley detention easily this nationalization conference in the world. we speak to the valley forefathers of venture capitalism and of course the new kids on the block crypto and this guy kawasaki a silicon valley guru he was the apple employee originally responsible for marketing the macintosh computer line in one thousand nine hundred four along with
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steve jobs so what does silicon valley think of blushing the new kid on the block let's get dicey on crypto do you believe in it do you think it's something tangible like three in the old fashioned sense you create value and you get rewarded right so you make a good computer you get rewarded you make a good phone you get rewarded i think all my money out of silicon valley but put it across the earth into a project that has a token pledges that was made on a project was like a stock you know some project that in the auctions apology to make the world more transparent or less centralized exult you know like telling somebody who's making a new fall or in the. end it's all cryptic or the like out of work translate that to me i want to invest in tesla come on the. boat look cool the first go. all right thanks or. however skeptical guy for the stock you see concrete
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so maybe the invasion is already here it's like flying cars are not the future they are available right now as did the first ever passengers flying taxi it's powered by mach change which allows for artificial intelligence to control airspace and the inventors say this will improve air chat control in ways that the world does not experience are practically approaching our force field where the big world focused on the persian gulf southeast. asia africa as the first to see this for. once blog there is a part of them on the long. deployed. chain. controlled power plant that another plant that is and says will be in charge and they will be able to make money from piloting drones over the city so the look at the skies today you will kill your children that this is how when you were little when they were little because this is not how it's going to look and even within five years
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and we monitored watching to acknowledge the ruling the skies may be the first but as far as flying cars they're not the last also wants to take taxis to the air and has signed a deal with nasa for a similar project so perhaps you can expect a change of mind for many people who are not so sure about krypto once the skin traffic home in a flying car out of silicon valley miguel francis and jago our team. is our monday morning news round up for no but next day with us for a quite uncanny resemblance to a martial arts legend the story of afghanistan's bruce lee is coming right up. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education of being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high
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education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold under small just about education anymore it's also about running a business here where you're good the mom also version you could look good is also the kind of follow it could mean. more is the place of students in this business model before college i was more now i'm running stream or higher education the new global economic war. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. you're at caught up to us 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.
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but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker.
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hey everybody i'm stephen ball. hollywood guy suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and our visa issues this is my buddy famous financial guru just a little bit different. with all the drama happening in our country i'm rude have fun every day americans. please start to bridge the gap this is the great american people.
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i'm sending it as a shadowy level to something as an even bigger problems i might just make a name. because i'm going sounds nuts is not i can could place is not good gentry and i always feel that i'm dying in afghanistan because it's not safe place and i'm not safe here. at all snug little. you know off thought. and i will move them up on some of the building that i'm. able. just i will make i will make.
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