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in the hospital where they live or maybe the just in the good health. so nobody talked to the doctor you know the risk absolutely no transparency in this case and this is worries us but whether we under the international law in the vienna convention we have to give the excess to these people because they're russian citizens and we are also being tonight so basically britain doesn't respect the international law and the way how they're behaving. is just. puts a lot of questions. well this loop of allegations coming just as russian is prepared to go to the polls in sunday's presidential election our senior correspondent looks now at how public funded broadcasters in the west appear to be doing what russia has been accused of all along interfering. goodness there's this russia story keep going you go by what they say on t.v. russia has now meddled interfered with then to corrupted practically every single
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letter of the us constitution and they expect more the threats not going to go where the russians are but out that's a long time and i fully expect they'll continue to be at it do you have concerns that they might try and interfere in the u.s. midterms which are coming of course good thing the cia is on watch putin now expect to taste his own medicine a little of uncle sam's own meddling warring been happening for years you'd never believe how obvious they are about it the us government's own broadcasting board of governors its cold war offspring voice of america radio liberty current cetera these guys will apparently goo pretty far to sow mistrust among russians. presidential campaign isn't going and people are saying some stuff today
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is valentine's day in russia it should probably be celebrated as lawful and then when people try to organize a demonstration or something against they tend to get arrested crazy stuff and madge and if someone on our team was this unprofessional it might be fair to say this would be considered acceptable by the western establishment remember how they accused russia of favoring a political candidates during the us election you'd think they'd never do that themselves. yesh and that just over the course of one day but come on that's not fair. no valley isn't running what do they have to say about the other candidates eight of them. on food if that will be there when you sure do you can do that
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some mini me of was in line you know what he's ticked off globally and come out on top of the next one ciggy above good in the mood in the new one is the. war rather than flee the movement i mean it's the. current time we get the message washington's preferred is on the ballot but this could be considered subtle compared to what's next called the sea of the german international broadcast each of these guys literally have instructions on how to boycott or protest the elections in russia bonus easy to read and very simple you serious foreignness state funded news media instructing russians on how to ruin the elections can you imagine what they would do to our see if we ran anything of what you just saw even if we had wanted to some i'd say the double standard is fully
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alive and kicking for foreign meddling in russia's internal affairs that's been around for decades ever since russia actually established itself as a state producer which it will and should not be what. has been a society record from disappearing. what was a producer for. i see a slime bucket you could. choose from and you should would you still going toe to toe to toe the line you could use of well most of the politicians in russia's presidential election are what you would call political veterans who have other share of ups and downs over time. the red superpowers days are numbered and changes in the air.
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some of the future candidates seize the opportunity and start testing out the political waters and the crumbling states. that well this man needs no introduction although he did back then with his spine days behind the wild ninety one clintons and peter's work or rather leningrad as it was back then working as an advisor for the northern capitals mayor anatoly sobchak if it were your original intent to destroy the first picture relationship. and he's got some harsh words for the commies and you when you surely don't listen to you if but you would not all that it is all the same the unsure little nearly every issue isn't really looked at it was a little bit earlier than the year years of the bush but usually. there's really little stuff they overshoot any of the eligible although there are
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lots of pictures of putin and his boss anatoly sobchak from that time there they are walking and laughing and posing with a gun and if the name subject sounds familiar you've guessed it he's the daddy of another nominee trying to get into the kremlin this year back then senior is your average politician is kids giving her thoughts on cultural events in the city gushing reporters influential in the latest opinion poll lack of attending a prestigious school and playing with putin's daughter in front of the cameras. these two future nominees are at the at the center of political life and their careers are really taking off but in three years you haven't is your an oscar goes to political nobody to presidential candidate put his affairs committee on the floor also gives a very short enough word to stay on for unusual number of us government on the number of cashing in international and. zaya to you but that kind of rhetoric will come a bit later with the first big win for zhirinovsky party at the time economists agree
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yavlinsky is a lot more of a media darling he's best known for his market make of a plan to introduce the soviet economy to such radical ideas as private property and the free market all in just five hundred days but no action is taken and he quits deciding to go it alone in the world of politics. yavlinsky was actually inside the white house during the failed coup attempt when communist hardliners tried to overthrow the reform minded goalby. one of our future candidates still is totally clear of politics in the ninety's the communists dar course have all demon at this point he's quite happy to run a state farm named after lenin he'll go on to make millions. while on saturday evening our special election coverage kicks off on red square and continues all through polling day as the results and reactions come in. the biggest
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evacuation of civilians in syria's eastern fell into militant hands is on their way we'll update you on the next on our to international. commission of. very artful policy. where he's established great with the food and because. the stakes are. this relationship between russia and china between. quite a lot can be quite tricky and would be very difficult to undermine. the good and the bad you need capitalism to work both winners and losers you can't bail out every single bank that gets into trouble you can't bail out every single apples that needs free money you gotta let the system weed out the losers otherwise
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you end up with you know a state controlled state maintained price fixing regime by the state that resembles all failed such experiments of the past why not just let the free market be the free market. welcome back russia's foreign minister is calling on the united nations to help resettle civilians fleeing syria's enclave off eastern do you can see in the corner of your screen there at live pictures of the humanitarian corridor where they are leaving from a news briefing in cassocks them. said russia was hoping the international coalition would stop making excuses for the militants the control of the district well in the past two days more than three. follow some people have moments to
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escape using those humanitarian corridors sponsored by moscow it's the largest number to help in evacuated from the embattled area to date the first movement of people is mainly comprised of children women and elderly people according to the russian defense ministry but it's been tough to get to this point as a nation that's it. at first it was only a trickle of civilians fleeing serious rebel held territory of eastern data it's now become a flood thousands have been given safe passage out of the embattled and play. list the get out just to get out more. mother said to me. one woman from moody's. look you know. what.
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i'm doing alive but why do not fall for the will know that there will do something about what i'm doing i'm not afraid to tell me and i didn't want to. and it was a struggle initially some of the militants were reportedly threatening to punish those trying to leave and shutting the path to safety there were even accounts of insurgents hiding in civilian houses taking people hostage and using them as human shields. when i met him when we left eastern ghouta it was so difficult when we tried to leave earlier we were not allowed as it was controlled by terrorists. terrorists use people as human shields they wouldn't let us fully they hid behind our backs we wanted to leave a year and a half ago but they wouldn't let us so there were militants from. which is all
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kind of there they killed everyone who spoke against them they took them and killed them they killed my cousin and his two sons the push by russia i'm serious to establish this humanitarian corridor however with snubbed out first russia has called for these jokes like humanitarian corridors russia needs to just do what the united nations had agreed to and voted on and that is a countrywide cease fire the russian military says the situation in parts of eastern ghouta has significantly stabilized over the past few days but that is far from over. as long as people keep leaving the area we will keep on working and stay here until we see the last person leave or more yeah but it's a bargaining game at times the syrian government and russia have how to agree to allow safe passage to rebel fighters in order to get the civilians out its hopes
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that the rebels crumbling grip on power in the region along with a deliveries and evacuations will soon bring to a close one of the most brutal chapters in the syrian conflicts. well that is the hope but right now getting aid into eastern cuba is proving as difficult as getting residents. i. mortar rounds hit near red crescent trucks as volunteers on loaded fresh food parcels and bags of flour and delivery was resume shortly afterwards thirst these joint aid convoy brought essential to almost thirty thousand people in the syrian town of duma the president of the red cross was also there to witness the conditions residents are living in. talk to many people year cycle and years council members in order to have an impression of what the difficulties are for the people living here in circles and the need of almost
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everything quite impressive. also to see that at the end of the what is lacking is . the trust between the parties to become weak. also the concentration of the needs of the civilian population which is really suffering in which next every. american is central command has admitted it doesn't know how resources it gives to this led coalition are being used in the conflict with yemen. does sit com track the purpose of the missions that it is refueling what targets it strikes and the results of the mission sounder we do not ok reuters recently reported on a saudi coalition air strike in late february that killed five civilians is seven com able to tell whether a u.s. fuel or u.s. munitions were used as part of that strike. so no i don't believe we are
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ok well last month a group of u.s. senators introduced a joint resolution on yemen it aims to limit the president's power to wage war without authorization from congress it also proposes the cuts america's support for saudi arabia and disentangle it from saudi involvement in the yemeni civil war the votes on the resolution is to be held soon. only twenty seventeen the u.s. on saudi arabia signed an arms deal worth almost one hundred ten billion dollars it was described as one of the largest arms seals in american history this is the aftermath of the saudi led coalition's latest air strikes in yemen a dozen air raids were carried out against the airport's destroying most of the planes war broke out in yemen three years ago with the saudi led coalition bombing campaign against the rebels claiming thousands of civilian lives the u.n. describes the situation as the worst that man made to momentary in crisis in modern
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history. well professor of international law at washington's georgetown university corrales thinks that by feigning ignorance the u.s. is trying to escape the legal consequences of its actions. there are crying a few manatees and crimes of war crimes against humanity and crying for that are being committed in the war on yemen and the us being not accomplished in this case the us is a supporter of this coalition. for the us to admit that yes we know what is happening i would choose a more likely thing it is. it has consequent legal consequences in addition to the us law that prevents the recipient countries of us weaponry to use it except themselves to friends. committing
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war crimes and crimes against humanity self defense so there are legal liability both internally and internationally thank you tube is stepping into the ring in the fight against fake news but it's choice of sparring partner has drawn a barrage of criticism. conspiracy videos i saw inspections of people who don't understand that watching science fiction you face a strong criticism after expect conspiracy theories in the aftermath of the deadly school shooting in florida has been shut down a video like this is the first time they have been able to or unwilling to stop the spread of conspiracy theories. thank you very much. for the media information to be sure leave. your information
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for the. what makes this whole thing sort of fascinating and problematic of course is that you know who's to decide what is misinformation you know in two thousand and three before the invasion of iraq as far as the establishment was concerned it was a conspiracy theory to say that there were actually no weapons of mass destruction and that the invasion of iraq was was you know based on a bogus pretext cooked up beforehand by bush and his cronies what we've seen what we saw in the years afterwards is that that previously conspiracy theory was absolutely true and certainly the powerful of the world to conspire a lot of the time to try and make sure that they're interested in what happens in the world so this is an inherently complicated and messy area i would say more great program start in just a moment here in our t.v. nikki ahrens here in around half an hour's time with all the global news updates
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stay with us. thanks. most people think just stand down and this is this you need to be the first one on top of this. story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand out of the lose business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. the far right to in britain isn't just on the march it's taking violent mongers action i'd like to. isolate those organizations which are usually split into which we for different
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names how do you view that look. at. the complex web of british fascism. in the heart of the swiss. the shores of lake geneva. in the land of banks and discretion you will discover the most secretive place in switzerland. in the middle of a warehouse complex a stone's throw from the border with france the geneva freeport. watched by surveillance cameras and surrounded by barbed wire fences this complex
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is traditionally a custom zone where merchandise is stored before being exported abroad. but today it has become a permanent storage site with sixty thousand square meters of space rented by the city of geneva to transporters or to private individuals to safeguard their assets . behind these anonymous double locked doors there is gold and diamonds. it is also the largest wine cellar in the world with three million bottles laid to rest. the bottles worth five hundred. a thousand two thousand dollars quietly maturing and gaining in value at a constant temperature and humidity. these buildings are anti earthquake and the doors resistant to explosives. and to protect these treasures
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from fire a special room houses hundreds of extinguishers that can be activated at any moment . another reason the free for take so many precautions is because behind its gates rest priceless works of art thought to be worth tens of billions of dollars it's perhaps the world's largest museum but a museum no one can visit. the geneva freeport is one of europe's best kept secrets stores works by picasso rembrandt leonardo da vinci and thousands of antiquities a treasure the size of which nobody knows the scale or the value. of all the false a. means. another secret is the name of the owners of the works. don't. just.
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recently a number of cases have tainted the institution's name the looting of jewish assets money laundering tax fraud it's hard to say if it was hidden or not but it was kept very discreetly in the freeport. the geneva freeport is an eldorado for art dealers wealthy heirs and fraudsters it's where they do their business hidden from view. one man agreed to open the doors of the freeport to us eve movie with his managing director. he runs the world's biggest company in the transport and stored. of artworks that will see it was sad to see a leader on the streets just fall out and also at the dr i love. they did so f. up was it you the opposite sex and they all built this is a it it once he's called for obama else it was said to be from his own press
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reports read what you already perceive although. every day dozens of priceless artworks enter or leave the store rooms managed by eve bouvier's company. there's even a special workshop to pack and prepare the works for shipment. said lost on the look of something else on the. bus from exposes to an unknown greed dozens integrate. the ticket enough for this i'm assuming too because he said to me. well why do you appear. and see the. stupidity it's a good thing. to set the mood do what degree and. just put it out of the. form and not question the company don't want to and if. she does if i.
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put you at the olympic cycle a simple feature. in a poor public. sets and the committee. should forget about within the sun for the sake of you don't see it as a coffee don't see it think of it to do the nickel for don't see it. either the watchword is secrecy. eve bouvier was originally a shipper but he transformed his old shipping company not look cute founded in one thousand fifty nine into an art market multinational. it is now present in geneva luxembourg and singapore. the man nicknamed the freeport king had a great idea to two earn. client loyalty his company would not only pack and ship artworks it would provide in geneva twenty thousand square meters of storage space along with framing and restoration workshops. it also offers its clients special rooms in which to admire their assets or
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negotiate sales dealers gallery owners and buyers can thus meet in total discretion . today the former shipper has become a multimillionaire. we meet him again in paris in the high class eighth district a stone's throw from the palace. eve movie the shipper of the geneva freeport welcomes us to his paris home a richly decorated and furnished apartment. dog said on several. very devoted. to. the toy just because you force here dave is that but i want to hear that moment get the best unable to do and you will still get out bob keefe is it the keepin it is said
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designing is any more it gives. it to likeability always a pleasure to feel as though it's one of the year of costs to keep your more to protect the load of. the two suppository. by storing and shipping his clients artworks each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because you felt. them demanded album quick witted pretty quick to leave office in the now ship quick wit economy function as a quick wit it is a restaurant though. he sees through. all right there it is guess who got his a vehicle. get to have almost without us the last your way given the other stall who could be the i just be you know in order to take it.
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for thirty years eve movie has been in the ideal place to learn the secrets of the market. for most young bute the shark. comments on them in the notebook at the missile the it is awful mr wood is awful miss you so walk at the root of all. he's on a cute since you yeah. on the default area in the film. look at the film as you said. it's a straight or lesser sort of all to do more of it in a film. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there.

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