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against michael innes has been shown to be illegal and in seeming powell i've been a d.n.a. expert in european history says the rescue team did the right thing when it broke the will to save people's lives. back to my brain and i think it's just one of the really happens with. someone acting against the law holds to say lots of someone else in this case my grounds of soul in these jobs talking upon the issue of what they're happening and you have survived think you should also be released because of the matter the love for mankind of the love for the rule baby i mean born could be used to for you if you get barbara below will set the stage for the opposite of what we call boredom one migrant once a margin so they're very just sort of the most respected because they are human beings so they must be treated like human beings with that with more after this short break.
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about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last turn. to cut up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry 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 feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a game still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters my mind it's consumed with death this one different person i speak to now because there are no other takers. to blame that
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oh. welcome back we begin with the tragedy in the russian city of camera for the death toll from the fire at a shopping and entertainment center that continues to climb it's now reached sixty four people many of them children there also a number of people still missing according to the or thora sees video from inside the burning mall has emerged online. just first of all that. the food it's if you will this to do. this when you. was going through was or should do more good because it was next
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week from i. do not cooperate. i knew you couldn't quite see it but you said when he says they people were unable to escape from the building and was seen jumping from windows there are now conflicting reports about the cause of the fire none have been officially confirmed as yet local media is reporting it may have started at a children's playground and word of warning you might find some of the following images extremely upsetting. it was horrific the mall was. packed with people we could hear the fire alarm. the smoke filled the cinema across my system one ran down the stairs was a terrible crush and zero visibility kansas took. the.
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one man began to panic he said we should jump over the roof because it would soon collapse we shelter from the roof to be rescued but no one came for forty minutes. but didn't say did you. simply don't want to. touch. it you'd be good because it is good. but. it is your ship which to begin with inflatable to.
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which you're going to sleep it's. going to stick double some point. just going to be. the solution to. the issue a little of what it might call what it must but this is not the suitable it's not something that you danced in simberg the english wanted. to do this and i. just managed the porch the thieves supporters took a look at the good with the snow it would reduce to it. here's what we know about the shopping mall the building itself is a converted sweet factory in the center of the city just a week ago according to some reports there was a fire drill there despite that many witnesses say the system failed to work and there was no alarm in the aftermath of the fire the city has canceled all
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entertainment and cultural events in a mark of respect to those who lost their lives the region has declared three days of mourning people are also bringing flowers and candles and perhaps most poignantly toys to the shopping center. people in camera are also now lining up to donate blood for the victims what we know at the moment is that fifty people were injured in the fire ten of them were taken to hospital some in a critical condition artie's no direct shooter breaks down the events of the tragic day. day out family day usually people just walking around that shopping mall allowing their children to obviously wander around it's really tragic incident that we're seeing here now now we have had reports directly from people. through social media there with descriptions of. descriptions of people trying to make their way to the top floor only to be faced with smoke and of course they didn't apparently
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hear any loud speakers or a fire alarm as a warning what we can hear is a witness statement from a friend of two people who were missing and the warnings that they heard i was told by my boyfriend. that he and his friend tried to drag children away from the fire because of the think smartly were prevented from seeing him there and you love him by the shopping mall said workers who said all the children aren't people who are smashing windows with their hands and feet because it was impossible to be there it was so scary when i saw how people jumped out of the one pair. instant death now the boy is now in a coma from what you have heard and another person has broke his spine that is a life i lost some friends in the part of the good managed to escape but i lost contact with the rest doctors and have not heard from them for over a day because whole situation of not know when and just waiting is no fragment
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really no one slept the whole night in one of the dead were a mother and daughter four to five hundred twelve years old and the father yesterday he was another supers and she got to know that there was a fire in the shopping mall he spoke to his wife a few hours earlier and he knew that they had gone there when he came over earlier today you had health issues with his heart when he got the news about his family we've also got reaction from other eyewitnesses describing what they saw and how people dealt with the situation you can't instead of. the television shows to not it is a chicken salad the alleys between essential if it would be the number one movie on which the church would have a clue that it. actually partnership with what is going to come after the curriculum that you could sit in a church on. the to dislodge appears
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a. fairly close to what you meticulously peckish to this because you. committee are you not design you look but if you fold it you do when you cut them they didn't use a region so. one of the stories that really has stood out is a group of primary school children that were actually ella school trip on the wall they had come from outside the city the teacher had let them go around and took them to a cartoon show eight of these primary school children missing what we have a really quite strong and heart rendering messages that they texted. one saying i can't get out. can't bring another will saying i love her and this one particular charge this is. the kind of messages that we see coming out of no one knows where they are. they were.
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correspondent. in the city of camera has been there throughout the day and evening we've watched the death toll continue to rise throughout the night and throughout the morning can you give us a sense of the city right now. stories the preliminary results of the probe by the russian investigative committee and apparently the shopping mall was. operated amid some very severe violations moreover the one of the security guards apparently disabled the fire prevention system before the blaze broke out. on the. have broke out after the fire because people were basically trapped inside and with no fire prevention system operational. first of all the didn't hear there was no alarm there was no siren so they didn't get an early warning also sprinklers didn't
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work. and moreover the according to the russia's investigative committee fire escape exits were blocked so people had to literally break down doors and jump out of the windows so many of the survivors severe injuries during that. is not clear yet we do know that it apparently started at the children's playground there are two main versions one is somebody apparently apparently. said. the pitch. a blaze deliberately another one is the electrical circuit malfunction but whatever whatever it is the all of that all of that inferno could have been avoided if the prevention system actually worked behind me is a self improvised vigil and it seems that every single person in town have come
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here to lay flowers to bring to light candles in memory of those who they've lost because the whole city is standing united is one family every single person here taking it. on a very deep personal level they've lost dozens of their loved ones each and every one of them just overnight now the investigation of course continues now this this shopping mall used to be a confectionery and in fact it conducted fire drills just last week so a lot of a lot of very grave and outrages flaws missed in those drills and the investigation is looking into that looking into how this horror became possible how this absolutely song crushing tragedy could have been avoided. thanks for that update really emotional pictures there coming out of the city center thank you for the
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update. we've also spoken to israeli medic rafael postes hey believe the situation on the ground is extremely difficult to manage in a murder a blaze like this where an entire mall is engulfed in flames and hundreds of people or thousands of people are inside. that can be a difficult situation for any emergency service to handle a matter where they are in the world and if it's not done properly it can be it can turn into a very large. even a lot of larger disaster than the one that was already there has to be really dealt with properly and i'm sure the russian services that. best they could with situation at hand it seemed like was a very difficult situation and one that was. very difficult to control from the porter getting it took nineteen hours to get the fire under control now the emergency services the medical services in israel the protocols were not allowed to go into a place where there's
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a fire until the fire department tells us that we can and that it's safe because we don't want more people getting injured and i'm sure that was george and there from the from the reports were coming in the disaster was immense. the families of the victims met with city officials in a nearby school and understandably couldn't hold back that anger. was much much. more than. what was going to. was most. russia's health minister is in camera to oversee the medical side of the recovery operation but running for so versa genetic testing may be needed to identify many of the victims she also gave an update on one patient who is in
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serious condition. i didn't still look at this moment eleven people are still hospitalized and eleven year old boy is in the most serious condition he jumped from the fourth floor to save his life his parents and the younger sister died in the tragedy is the only survivor from his family has serious injuries and now needs an artificial lung ventilator. the boy that the minister is referring to can be seen in this footage he is now in an induced coma as he tries to recover from his injuries sadly he lost his parents and sister in the fire. and. throughout two thousand and thirteen the boy jumped from the fourth floor so he has a range of serious traumas he first inhaled smoke and then fell from a heart the boy's condition remains serious but there are some signs that his condition is improving. the blazon camera van has been named as one of the deadliest in russia in the past one hundred years as to whether similar charges
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in siberia throughout the day never mind a few now sixty four people have been confirmed dead westy was are continuing to search the burned out shopping mall and camera with some people still missing. was . seemed wrong. rowles just don't call. me. yet to stamp out disdain because that's ok and it gains from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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interested always in the waters in the us. yes sure. fundamentally the united states and russia are have been for decades two scorpions in a bottle each capable of destroying the other but all the price of being destroyed itself is. said well these weapons will overcome u.s. missile defenses u.s. missile defenses were totally ineffective against russian forces already so they'll be more effective against russian forces. welcome back facebook founder mark zuckerberg took out a series of ads in sunday newspapers in the u.s. and britain apologizing for his failure to protect users data he says the company will now do its best to ensure it doesn't happen again
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a recent poll in the us suggests that facebook is the least trusted major american tech company only forty one percent of those are said they had faith in the social media platform following the recent scandal. several i.t. specialists claim that facebook isn't only storing data which uses have uploaded to the platform but also contacts list call logs and even text messages some say the data has been collected for years we discussed the breach with internet law expert cohen. facebook is clearly in the wrong here because it was facebook has done is it is giving access to a third party to a vast amount of data or facebook uses we doubt those users consent and permission once apologizing for the breach of date. mr zuckerberg also made a lot of. tension into political issues so what dream really.
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was saying we'll all just for allowing our facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating our political complaining now this is not really the issue what you really need to apologize is not for. taking. steps that could possibly put the election just for breach of data install change and yes i'm done but yes. wiki leaks had its judean a song that outspoken critic of facebook has tweeted a simple guide to check if your personal data has been collected by the social media site and songe found himself on the wrong side of the law often he can secret u.s. government documents and as dr invoke now explains it best pressure for suck up in some court is to be treated in a similar way. the theft of the personal data of around fifty million facebook
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members came in the shock to many but not for wiki leaks founder julian assange who pointed out on twitter that if you're not paying for a product you are the product of sound has never had an account on facebook and calls the platform a giant intelligence database something that he also told us back in an interview in two thousand and eleven facebook in particular. is the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented here we have the world's most comprehensive database about people their relationships the names addresses see. you know it's a. whole excess of us televisions and the songs hasn't missed the irony involved when it comes to the treatment he's received for publishing information on wiki leaks versus the virtual hero worship mark zuckerberg has enjoyed over the years now to be fair zucker berg was called the person of the year back in two thousand and ten long before it came out that he effectively sold user information to third parties but the comparison isn't without merit zuckerberg has been hailed as
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a visionary leader taking us into the modern world with rumors even circulating that he could be a challenger to donald trump in two thousand and twenty and yet his company has been caught time and again serving up users personal information despite soccer birds promises to take privacy seriously you know in most other services the privacy is an important thing but on facebook privacy is central i mean we take our role really seriously i think it's my job and our job to protect everyone who uses facebook and all the information that they share with us but actions speak louder than words right back in two thousand and eleven the platform settled with the federal trade commission over charges that third party apps were able to access nearly all of the users' personal data unbeknownst to them and facebook promised to fix the problem sound familiar just a couple of years later a bug was found on the site that exposed the email addresses and phone numbers of six million facebook users and as a part of a legal battle running since two thousand and fifteen belgian courts order the
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social media giant in february of this year to stop collecting the private information of belgian users on third party sites a decision that facebook is not accepting and continues to appeal and that brings us to today and to this rather amusing me julian assange has been living in the london embassy for over five years has had his life threatened by politicians and has been called a traitor for his work as a whistleblower and wants like a bird may not exactly be sitting pretty at the moment what with the hit his company stocks have taken and the requests from both the u.s. and the u.k. to testify on the situation i highly doubt the guy will be facing life threatening . wences if any at all but only time will tell. thousands of pro catalan separatists have clashed with police in barcelona as protests turned violent in the city throughout sunday. the.
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protesters are demanding that the spanish will forty's and a crackdown on politicians supporting the catalan independence movement clashes follow the detention of former catalan president collars proved amount in germany. was stopped while crossing the danish border into germany where he's now in custody he's wanted in spain for his role in the catalonia independence vote last october and could now face charges for rebellion and sedition madrid issued a european wide arrest warrant and is pushing for his extradition back to spain. reminds another breaking news from the russian city of camera sixty four people many of them children are now known to have died in a fire at
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a shopping complex but number is expected to rise further some people are still unaccounted for four have been arrested in connection with the inferno russia's investigative committee says the shopping centers a merge and the exits were blocked and a security guard had turned off the fire alarm. we're back after this short break. i was. her. about her 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 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
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a massive fire rips through a shopping center in the russian city of camera sixty four people are so far confirmed dead including many children and. if you mean to do. good you can see the. food we would screw through the. soup you do. if you would you could see the. students. four have been arrested in connection with the tragedy russia's investigative committee says the buildings and emergency exits were blocked and that the fire alarms were turned off .
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