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the really. important thing to do is the deceased and i wish that also in truman the you would have the opportunity sure lect or president by direct elections or coop consists of eight different members of. parliament i want to comfort you late mr putin and hope that we can improve shroom of russian relations have to disallow actions it would be really important for us because also the chairman's suffer because of sanctions all the pressure was public if there was no systematic overall about something like this. we were. both in every polling station so what i can say from my observations this was a positive and this was a general mood among the other election observers here in moscow some of procedure against such a wall fall in all of. the average off. and or making
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observations what was the this was also the first presidential election we must remember for the only woman in the race said yes subject who start us off as the candidate against all the others i vote as a vote against everyone else but it didn't capture the public's imagination it's a reality show star turned politician came forth in the end the only one point seven percent of the vote at worst they thought she'd get to say it was not terribly good subject she had her reaction to the result without easily put trying to. thirty six year old liberal opposition candidate who devoted most of her time during the campaign to wiping out corruption in this country and also helping those she called political prisoners in russia she will be given credit for spending a decent amount of time at the headquarters speaking to journalists her supporters to time she showed up there. and the first time was only just
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a few minutes after the last polling station closed in russia and then you could see it on her face she was unhappy with the result there was nothing really to celebrate were guard lists of that though she kept portraying herself as the new prominent opposition candidate and that explains perhaps the heat in the debate she had with alexei no volley who's one of the fiercest critics of lot of more potent. movies with museums. when you my school. mule group of people most. of them human let's go back to that result that is just under one point seven
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percent perhaps if you ask any politician or round the world who's running for president whether he or she would be satisfied with these kind of numbers perhaps the answer you would hear would be no but in hard case when i had an exclusive interview that was later than one am moscow time yet she stayed there that late sending a sob chag told me that she could still find positive things in that result of course it's not the result i would dream about but my campaign was not a volatile south my companion was involved talking truth on the propagandistic channel so federal t.v. in russia education is the most important value of my program educational for russian people telling them truth of the situation believing trying to make them interest on the collection between their level of life and corruption that is there in the comp. after the debates with alexey nevada me are you confident and that
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kind of future for a so-called united opposition bloc i'm very disappointed by the discussion because i came there to discuss all future six years with putin and how we will fight with me but in stand we were discussing having my instagram which is ridiculous to my wage what is your maybe adjective or a few adjectives that you can use for some other words to describe this it's a success of freedom of speech and this is our most important success during this campaign was the vote itself i mean we should be realistic about this huge amount of support of putting this result well maybe it would be not seventy five percent but sixty eight or whatever the steel we should have made that the majority people now really want this president. so this vast country russia the biggest country on earth how do you say in the twenty eighty presidential vote we're going to leave
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you with a look at the red square for now responding to my let's spin that camera and take a look at the beautiful little ramparts of the kremlin going right to the friendly floor and we go the same puzzles cathedral as we ponder the result take it is. time for give more coverage here in our c international is coverage though it thank you but i would say thanks for watching.
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the american men one is the melting. and the second is the. strapping anyone can succeed america who works hard so this is a whole group of people all generation in america is saying that there is no melting pot we're not being assimilated there's no opportunities we can't lose so their response essentially is to go into conflict and this is a major. welcome back russia has expelled twenty three british diplomats in
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a tit for tat move this follows the recent poisoning of former russian spy said and his daughter in the english city of souls when he goes down off joint neil harvey in the studio earlier with the details. it's beginning to feel like a verbal tug of war so to speak so what happened today was the you issued a joint in the very careful statement on the whole case of the poisoning of the script poisoning they did not pin the blame on russia but the expressed grave alertness the grave worry about the whole thing they've said that the are treating the incident very very seriously and they've said that the use i quote of chemical weapons by anyone under any circumstances is completely unacceptable and they've demanded some more information from russia effectively because everybody's a lot of countries are pinning the blame on russia for it and the russian foreign ministry had no other option but to reiterate the statement that they've made
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a number of times already they've said the use fueling the whole media hysteria that's what they've called it around the poisoning and they've said that russia has nothing more to demonstrate other than from what it already has demonstrated they've said that they have nothing to do with the poisoning that the nerve agent used in the apparent assassination attempt is not being produced in russia neither is stored the whole chemical stockpile of russian u.s.s.r. has been destroyed but this is not the you know the repeated statements by the russian foreign ministry have not stopped the barrage of demands that russia explains itself coming from the western countries i mean the french president manuel mccaughan even included one into his congratulatory message to vladimir putin nato also weighed in on this have a listen we continue to call on russia to provide the complete disclosure of the
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program britain is to actually this is with our obligations under the treaty on chemical weapons and i would contrast that with how the russians are. i think what a lot of people find very first thing about this story is that the burden of proof is kind of been thrown over to the russian side the message from the u.k. and its allies has been prove you didn't do it. but what you haven't seen is much evidence if any well it's doesn't sound like there's a it's a matter of evidence so to speak because the u.k. was the first on this bandwagon of russia bashing and they've been saying that it is highly likely that it is overwhelmingly likely that more school is behind this they are saying that moscow is the only this is the only side that could benefit from poisoning this person they've been saying that there's no other possible explanation boris johnson the foreign minister has said that he feels he
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senses certain russian ness around the whole incident what sort of argument is that what is the russian is really and so the foreign ministry tonight have really just stressed the point there yesterday was again reiterated by vladimir putin in his election speech have a listen. i think anyone with common sense understands that it is nonsense for russia to do such things before the presidential elections and the football world cup and so russia has been expressing its eagerness to cooperate with the investigation they have repeated a number of times they've officially asked the filed an official request for samples of the nerve agent used to poison scruple to be provided to russia for analysis to find out what it's where it's coming from where it could be coming from who may have produced this sample none of the official requests of russia have been fulfilled instead there's been
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a barrage of accusations and of demands of russia explains itself. or meanwhile the u.k. government admits it could take months to investigate the case but this hasn't stopped london from openly accusing moscow of being behind the attack on monday prime minister terry's amaze said russia had the motive and the intention to poison said again artie's an associate churkin a reports. we've heard from the metropolitan police described the ongoing investigation as quote extremely challenging and complex has not been stopping u.k. officials including u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson i think people can see this is a classic russian strategy of trying to conceal the needle of truth in a haystack old law you sound of the stage poisoning of surrogates creep is not an isolated case but the latest in a pattern of reckless behavior by the russian state while russia's guild's is
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really being pushed to the forefront and russia has to stay behind trying to somehow prove its innocence according to the approach the u.k. has taken we've seen that this is not the same story when it applies to different situations involving russia for once over the weekend boris johnson was asked about a hefty sum of money one hundred sixty thousand pounds that were donated to the conservative party by a russian woman and a wife of a former russian minister who worked with large amir putin for a tennis match with boris johnson and there apparently he seems that was all right and listen into evidence is produced against individual russians i do not think the entire nation should be should be corrupted well today boris johnson is in brussels meeting with the foreign ministers of the european union he's been speaking in addressing the press with nato secretary general who's expressed solidarity of the organization with the u.k.
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and they have both talked about the disruptive and malign behavior that they continue to accuse russia of however of course we know moscow has been saying this whole time that it has nothing to do with the script all poisoning. well former british ambassador to as becky stan craig murray says british scientists are being very cautious in describing the origin of the nerve agent the scientists that the u.k. is. porton down which handles chemical weapons the fused to save this nerve agent was made in russia the british government put munda heavy pressure to say this nerve agent was made russian they said build was no evidence it's made in russia so in the end the formula was agreed which was that the nerve agent is of a type developed by russia antibiotics were developed here in edinburgh first penicillin is all of a type developed by scotland but it doesn't mean all penicillin is made in scotland
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and the use of language you have to be very very careful with because they've never said this no the agent was made in russia or produced in the shower or manufactured in version all they say all the time is it is over type developed by russia alleged chemical formula of producing the which was published you can buy it from amazon it's published twelve years ago in a book a new billions with o.p.c. w. supervision synthesised chocks in twenty sixteen so many people can make this. how about with the latest headlines in just over half an hour me wall for more on all of our stories and. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all judged but there was one more question and by the way i was going to be your
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me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest piece 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 more like it was again still some more fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never again 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 her claim that mainstream media has met its maker. when his fourth and most probably last term is russia's president vladimir putin has six more years to fashion his legacy has changed russia how will we continue to change.
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well you know the part they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long but. really. the world is changing over tactics such endings and always looking to look so good that we government needs to tie for them to wake up like i'm sure they've all seen what's happened in europe all of fish is gonna be x. amount big is empty the quota collapsed there was just nothing to cabbage and now the european pleased to see the east africa it's already in a very bad state like then they got told us to have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and by then foreign told us came from the fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up.
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if. you. just. simply wanting tom to get in you must give you the time to post this huge costs in the name of goodness do not do consume come from good news. to men married to god wouldn't it make good on you for. it should be nice to know that mr p.c. not exactly nothing but even a good kind of magic to look down on this instance in turn even.
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money from the moment it was up. all's well up. to them i just feel it is me it was. the most of all i think it's an awful lot like minute please. please please keep in touch. completely please intentness and sometimes if you lose i'll say it to other. points because it must be the truth. because just like the folks. look at the. lead live. lead.
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live. live. live they come in bold we shoot the chamber to make sure there is no bullet in the chamber. so when there is told they are all safe there in the bullet and then when we give them which is the chamber again and when they come back to check to check us we make sure that when this told there is no will that many and many more and again so i'll still sort of like what happened. to pick. up that. and if so what led police to the was there. something. that number one please.
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the center of the list also nine hundred fifty if you must build that's a whaling ship the harbor warning deck used to be over here. these will be one of the harbor for its needs. and i think that's the sweetest thing it used to kill whales now it's protecting them. sea show both are threatening to worry also in the southern ocean so egypt needs to. go down to the royals to see sugar was the only one window on their.
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course to close of story was how we see shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know. her new ships in the process and ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto in the process instead. of being there in the small boat next to the hardcore ships and it's just yeah he's scary it's new trend but then again throwing paint balls to nurse is physically still being illegal fishing vessels taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives. we would get very very close to the when we've been able to these you could block them from transferring that way to be able to physically stop them to. put in defensive lines into the water a really nasty moment into the day pulling into then to symbolize the bloody
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dismiss that they are doing i think the walls impressing the campaign called zero tolerance. all the way back through the. fuel tanker to come together the need to get fuel and this is what we do. here in between. us to stop these review and immigration procedures they kind of have fuel they won't be able to deal with children fuel let's see two ships need to come together like the soul of the nation. alongside the fuel tanker and we have all worksheets there in between them to stop them from. five days. being you found that if you had really really tense. through the water barges in general. to last all steering lock all engines to stop it he. just kept then
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extremely bring. mayday mayday mayday partner stall stall by have no engines and all knew then the nisshin maru pulled away and before that they had already crossed the main mast. crush the holy day. to. sort of the. very very close. now after we had the injunction come against that we cannot go five hundred meters close to an injunction from. court and that's the weird thing how the u.s. courts have jurisdiction in the international waters to accrue that it's international to a ship like the netherlands but still we are respecting. the do not engage in
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illegal activities this flag. at the moment we do. and use it in africa. because there is a piracy situation and it's very tactful unpolitically correct to fly a pirate flag of course part of me always looks back to these days. that we had like zero tolerance saved their life for seven hundred way of course you always look back to that of people who you work with these accomplishments and think. well that's nice but then almost stream we have been in that direction caesar but has taking us for me personally i you fishing and overfishing has been my thing i've always hoped i hoped it would do more for the cost of fish they don't scream when they die and nobody knows what's going on with them like they are the underlings of the planet in no way so for me to see these collaborations with governments putting more. work into fish it's
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the first ship to go from the work to the work story that's been responsible from those and for. sorry but just to sit offshore the bunch of frozen food has been strange this is suspicious. so this is the. own thing. you know i was. happy to sell this if i didn't have a cell phone you know they have a hard life if you have legs and also pay for a missile. that has holes in harlow yeah. this wild wild bird is this do get me drove us to. be a little bit currency. while those words fifty six years are be noticed even if you consider a good story easy surveyor's. we're here is because we're here we're.
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