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i would wish that all was in the water it was a good. question. russia launches its own criminal investigation into the attempted murder of. the daughter of the former double agents who were both poisoned in the u.k. . also coming up this. sixteen fellows in civilians mileage to flee the militant controlled district of eastern in syria as the united nations welcomes a cease fire that's managed to hold for the six day. couple who named. donald trump get backlash from relatives and neighbors say they've been forced to move from their home town.
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one minute to eight am here in moscow on saturday march the seventeenth welcome to the program this is r t international our top story this hour russia's ses it's ready to announce retaliate tory measures against the u.k. after britain expelled twenty three russian diplomats following accusations it was more school who was behind the poisoning of a former spy and his daughter russia earlier requested some of the nerve agents said to have been used against that but didn't get any response from britain it also said it was willing to help with the investigation again no once or moscow has now launched its own criminal case into the attempted murder of yulia scribble who's a russian citizen even though the british investigation into the poisoning is still ongoing u.k. officials are already turning their words into action jacqueline reports issued
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threats impose sanctions and cancel your plans to attend the world cup. now there's no time to explain the stuff names are made of literally concrete proof a full in transparent investigation no time for that the european council isn't hanging around double tough calling everyone in to discuss what nobody is certain about to put this issue and do your job next. charging forward on the most likely inspired by moscow front no time to be sure even australia is backing teresa mayes compelling case against russia innocent until it gets interesting the strategy is solid and supports the united kingdom and the u.k. defense secretary isn't overly keen on hearing out the defense frankly. should go should churchill just after that gavin williamson announced forty eight million pounds will be invested in a new chemical weapons defense center why because russia of course the defense
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secretary is also going to deliver with anthrax vaccines for troops what does that have to do with the script all poisoning no time to explain and it took france no time at all to change its mind on action and then skeptical and calling it too soon to blame the kremlin paresis the to agree on and impose new sanctions on russia we have firmly condemned the attack which russia conducted on british so the plan is solidarity with the u.k. which apparently includes deliberately aborting a russian stand at the paris book fair what we are seeing is a whole lot of act first and ask later and frankly we should take more time to find the answers on friday the british foreign secretary to seeing it was overwhelmingly likely that the poisoning was directed by president putin himself the kremlin described the comment as quote give a bold behavior for a diplomat russia's envoy to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons so use the u.k.'s refusal to work together with more school is suspicious.
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gloria i want is could did a good mother based on statements by the head of the british delegation they regard our proposal on bilateral consultations as an attempt to progress the navy and they urged everybody not to listen to these lies as they say they say russia's intention is to avoid being held accountable but i see it differently and my guess is actually our british friends and partners are just afraid they are afraid that our experts may analyze those samples and they may see some dirty tricks there or something but our british partners don't want this to happen if they don't produce any evidence we will regard that as they have nothing to show and they will be held accountable for slander to. go it's a minute but we offered other options if they don't want to talk to us directly we can go through the executive council if we could set up a group of technical experts led by the director general and if they are not happy
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with that they can call a special session but the british are not happy with any of these options they can call a meeting of the highest body of the o.p.c. w. and we can address the issue there so they have a number of different options for sure they will not be able to tell where the substance came from this will require dialogue between russia and the u.k. direct or indirect it is there are many ways to go about it through all of them. so yes when the soviet union collapsed in the early nineties intelligence services took from russia a group of specialists and their documents including veiled mirrors are young of and they continue their work with soviet knowledge and we even know in which countries the work continued some of this work was successful and we can find the results openly on nato and e.u. websites. so another of our headline stories as thousands of
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civilians flee the militant held enclave of eastern ghouta in syria the un special envoy to the country has welcomed a brief ceasefire in the district stefan de mistura alston renewed calls for a nationwide says sation of hostilities that meetings have been taking played in general being between the russian british and enjoy a shift in the last few days on the out of the engagement came your project to begin the government russian military and forward to have continued largely hauled before that date no talk that for the whole big or be in i believe one good news i'm all very bad news for sixteen thousand people have managed to flee eastern ghouta through russia sponsored humanitarian corridors it's the biggest single exodus since fighting
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escalated last month the first to make it to safety were children women injured that's according to the russian defense ministry they were given basic supplies when they reached the government controlled side of the current or here show they have been describing life under the militants. was. that the militants were living with us next to a harness and inside them they would open at all. amongst the houses to be able to month they would not leave and we did not dare to say get out. you know they fired at us they didn't want us to escape with. the cost of oil so that we couldn't leave. because we had now food or water. and we could not buy a kilo of flour we were starving allowed to escape but they wouldn't be flat aghast
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there will be fired at us and half the people are shot look at our children their feet humbly and without. the militants show no mercy. i don't remember the last time i ate we didn't have food in our village the militants took everything to humanitarian convoys delivered. what get all seized by rebels in late twenty twelve and since twenty thirteen has been under siege with the syrian army trying to recapture the area the assad government has no succeeded in driving the militants into three small pockets regaining control of much of the region well despite the advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes the situation goes
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far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within syria is the most serious then on the regional
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level and on a global level the syrian refugees are facing a devastating future. you know this time tomorrow russians will be casting their votes in the presidential election their choice will decide who gets the kremlin's top job for the next six years. today saturday though is a day of election silence in which campaigning is stopped and news coverage of the candidates or their mother. is not a lot so until the polls close on sunday evening we won't be able to tell you much about those vying for the russian presidency but what we can tell you about are the people who will be deciding russia's future so let's meet some of the voters.
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that i'm in no school tomorrow you. were in there and there was more such quality of course in the us command. just go to school year old just needs you and i suspect you're sure not more. towards me. watching it occurred to me was more mr commander in chief has been also the news that some states and or d.g. used to conclude that sit in our own midst not boastful must guide what is needed never said he moved he quit them for different kumquat from the most abused in the college the premier of nashville one thing we've got through is it's a good idea to put them to dish and you sit in your stance for the arts and you're not bush and others are. you there is national authority but in c.p.i. last. it's nice when you can print you can feel real
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when you pull that immutability i need. to see you out so you need your room i knew . who treated her beautiful new funny to see if we can move the president she minutes to come to the chimney united states could you. more. on the pressure from the profits from the left according to the into the writing don't come close to christmas new company chance acquaintance who keeps most of the second most of whom i should move to capuchin can we truly believe that by turning things fit and able to continue for a minute trying to translate that into these communities for you to affect i mean a couple of the reports that you've already in the nature. preamble mentioning the dispute and that's what would be governor bush committee kind of moving to the polls what do you think you know what they think that if this continues from congress through the roof or is it from you from working from the repeated long
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term because often you can if you can. now a couple's desire to give their new born soul the more presidential name fired and they've had to move telling their story right after this. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all judges but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go meet the center of the problem here with you and we will show you all the great the great the good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low. and i'm really happy to join their father thousand in the world cup in russia
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meet the special one come on top of. me to just take the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition make up a bigger than a better jersey. a church secret indeed priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this the do graphic solution. what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous. highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that that's not going to.
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sixty minutes into the program welcome back the name doubles trump probably isn't one you would expect to find someone called in afghanistan but well that's exactly what one couple decided to call their child hoping it would bring some good fortune unfortunately the gamble didn't pay off they're facing backlash and have even been driven from their home. we. were there.
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before my son was born i was reading about donald trump's background in peace policy where i thought his policies the best and this made me call my son after. that i want to when i mean my son donald trump the behavior of all my family my parents because of pressure i left my village for a couple of my close friends who also distanced those of us from us and they ask why did you name your son donald trump wasn't there any other name. but. we're very happy to name our child after the best politician and i hope he will become a politician like to try it as well i give my son this name to make him lucky and i hope to see him as smart in mind for as doing and i will never change and i think.
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that there are fully u.s. campaign against al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan has been ongoing for the past sixteen years it started under george w. bush as a part of the so-called war on terror and the latest u.n. report documented over ten thousand civilian casualties last year alone speaking in the afghan capital on choose the b. u.s. defense secretary said america is no longer seeking a military solution. all were people. who would keep a record nobody would call records so we gave out a military victory the victory will be with the record that we gave. the taliban will pay a price our military action is also designed to clear the way for sustained comprehensive and relentless operations to drive them out and bring them to justice
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the truth is this is not really about actually recognizing. the senselessness of this for what it's actually about from the point of view of the us is trying to recruit the taliban as a proxy spoiler for the growing regional integration involving china pakistan and afghanistan and stabilisation that's going on the afghan government since the mid two thousand has been getting closer and closer to china economically and since the end of last year militarily as well the objectives always been to keep afghanistan destabilized weak. a basically in the pocket of the us and dependent on the us for security and so. they waging the war was one means of doing that and now there's this chinese pakistani peace initiative that's threatening the war seriously. bringing stability to the country. hard work never harmed anyone is how the saying goes but that's not the case for one french
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baker he's been fined three thousand euro for refusing to take a day off. in. my first year i worked in july and august seven days prior. week with special permission and the second year the bakers union prohibited me from continuing but i decided to work seven days anyway in july and august because my customers and the tourists asked me to i didn't think this would be such a big deal i got a letter from the administration saying i owed them three thousand euros which is not a small fine for me. but the words
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there are it seems to sunset that a business can open every day during the summer there's nothing worse than closed shops when there are tourists. in. our towns getting more touristic and it's annoying that people who arrive here for cation can get fresh bread whenever they want and i don't understand why we don't have the right to have a bakery that works every day and i think that a fine of three thousand euros is too big that's why i launched the petition and the majority of people signed immediately. what i think about this story is that people who just want to work at being punished but they're only doing it for other people. there are a lot of people here and some and so there are a lot of small businesses as well but want to help them. it's stupid that we can't do what we want in our own stores it seems like in france when you're willing to work your shame when you're doing a job that you love and i don't see why it should be
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a problem to work five six or seven days. an american multi-billion dollar health care company linked to the us defense secretary is embroiled in a mussar fraud scandal the firm called third loss promise to make blood test cheaper and faster but is now accused of defrauding investors to the tune of seven hundred million dollars by making false claims about its products contracts and earnings through an office was founded in. two thousand and four by elizabeth holmes when she was just nineteen after she developed a drug's potch to administer doses based on blood type the firm then moved into diagnosis it's simple blood test could be used to detect all manner of conditions except it didn't work but the rapid rise of thirteen also attracted big names to the board sim your account reports. secretary of defense james mattis has more than
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america's would be enemies to worry about he's caught up in a lobbying scandal for faulty blood testing machines elizabeth home c.e.o. of tech company if there were a nose nk was charged with fraud by the security exchange commission and forced to pay five hundred thousand dollars for lying to investors through our nose had promised cheap and fast blood testing using a new app and we'd like to see a world in which every person gets access to this type of basic testing and the types of tests that are done are ones that provide insight into the onset of disease in time to do something about it but it was all a scam instead of using cutting edge technology it used old fam some equipment and even lowered its prices to appeal to investors and that wasn't the only way holmes brought in clients she also had some political clout secretary of defense james madison sat on the board of directors and unwittingly turned out to be instrumental in negotiating with the department of defense in two thousand and fifteen
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a wall street journal first revealed the issues however mattis wasn't convinced serranos had demonstrated a commitment to investing in and developing technologies that could make a difference in people's lives including for the severely wounded and ill i had quickly seen tremendous potential in the technologies the runnels develops and i have the greatest respect for the company's mission and integrity when a military regulatory expert had some questions about it maddux wrote this in an email. i have tried to get this device tested in theater asap legally and ethically this appears to be relatively straightforward yet where a year into this and not yet deployed when it all turned out to be a sham holmes got into legal trouble but matt is still sits comfortably as the secretary of defense samir khan r t. washington d.c. . it's been called the most secretive vault in the world next we take you in. side
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it the concluding part of her dog the block a box of the ark business it's up to the. players who knew you when you don't see what the teachers what did a court to do. what did you not through only did it space you. made. let
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alone killed said. claim to know terminated especially that to. alex you speak french. most of the result is. the same the little send them full to new possibilities talk of slowness busy the council itself this. well you know the part that we've kind of adopted because we were called pirates so long. been there in the small boat makes it hard for him and it's scary. but not. the little self the big fish already ninety percent of the dark guys. and it won't recover.
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conjure fifteen's hopes suddenly tom's turn up the joint several times a day with the big screen and all you get an idea why. we have to understand we can all stay still and just. be with and this will be used feel more in the world. i'm doing this because i want the future world to the future can generations to have out and enjoy the ocean all we have. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're after caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you
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i'm sorry but only 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. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave 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 quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker.
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american five full human rights is it corrupt notion they the example of yemen you see. it genocide there were there going on then just look who is supporting whom american and british and a number of other european countries they are a very generously in the end their support to the actress so what kind of human rights is that in which to live a million children a woman does not count. locked away secrets and shady financial set ups are nightmares for french tax inspectors and customs officers. we question the customs investigator a specialist in fraud and the trafficking of cultural assets. faced with such scams
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he recognizes his powerlessness. on clay this society confiscate what a team officer more only to me see a city or why your gal that means hustle hall says. on the expert about the whole. despite. the. divide she's got his. we meet up again with even with all of his indictments he's earned a shady reputation but after thirty years in the business he's as tough as nails every year in may he heads to basel in switzerland for the biggest art fair in the world art basel. he flies in a private jet for which he pays fifty thousand dollars a year. despite his.

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