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question has not addressed the claim and says only the o.p.c. w. can comment but it did state that it supports the u.k.'s conclusions about the use of the nova truck nerve agent now which the swiss scientists allegedly found in the sample is a toxic powder that was developed by the u.s. military back in the one nine hundred fifty s. now moscow says b. z. is a weapon that could be in the hands of the u.k. or the u.s. but it is one that russia does not have in its arsenal that the u.k. was quick to blame moscow for the attack in salisbury claiming that nobody talks soviet origin is an indicator that it is russia guilt and international chemical weapons watchdog said in that now controversial report that it supported britain's findings concerning the identity of the substance which is what i got here takes a closer look at the growing controversy there was no trial no discussion no evidence no proof there was only judgment and punishment is highly likely
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that russia was responsible the juveniles russia culpable culpable culpable for the attempted murder the pundits needed even less than a movie chalk sounds russian means russia did it but establish that it is not a chalk and that is by definition of the translation of the name which means newcomer part of a program in a soviet union in the late seventy's and eighty's the points made there are a lot of questions to ask of this whole mess but over the last few weeks we've interviewed dozens of chemists eggs birds and military specialists and hear their biggest gripes. the new rich nerve agents a new she quit they haven't been so in decades here they are exerts from the books and studies and mailable to the public neither the formula to the chemicals
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any more russian than itself for years now researchers have published studies and the she's on the nuvi chocks which there are dozens and dozens of many developed in different countries there's just one good tool in twenty zero seven the us or the published a paper on numerous chemical compounds we were interested because of the toxicity we all thought united them under the system there are more than sixty compounds here and they've all been indexed since then these formulas or some of them have appeared in various publications constantly you simply cannot see they are secret. there's more to it if you suspect a potential adverse arena has made a new discovery you have to do the same in order to study the new substance and make antidotes it's true to say that russia is not the only country being able to
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sympathize a few grams of not be chock in the late ninety's all intelligence services in the west worked on so i'm not surprised that in france in a new king in the united states you have this kind of information that could explain this speed in which the product was identified and there's a whole lot of nerve agents to go around with more being discovered undeclared nerve agents. in four months and it's a country and there are many discovers the properties of a new chemical structure it's that city a chemical weapons potential they must immediately according to the conventions register it with the o.p.c. w. but no country does so. and it really isn't as difficult as it may sound if it's really a novacek we're dealing with it's not a real problem to synthesize that kind of nerve agent or the necessary components
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are easily available on the open market any specialist in organic chemistry would be able to make it though every expert we talked to said that you need serious expertise and substantial funding to make pure nerve agent it was a man and of course you can't make this in any basement the chemicals are highly toxic and the love has to be well equipped with ventilation detoxification equipment every can synthesize this but there are twenty or so labs that counter. the argument that there is no alternative explanation because only russia has made new rich ox sales. britain's decision to classify almost every aspect of what happened and the investigation is called the room and mill running but there are tidbits that have leaked out tidbits that have the scientists scratching their heads the interesting thing with nova chalks is that
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there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if this was a variety of the nova chucks a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes if this was in the hailed even more units on putting it we can hail the symptoms appear and follows in minutes if it gets on the skin symptoms and content from minutes to hours. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the doods had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they simply missing if indeed this was a new recherche nerve agent at work the script bells were very fortunate.
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over three hundred thousand demonstrators have marched through barcelona calling for the release of jailed leaders from the hardline a separatist movement. several top officials were detained after catalonia proclaimed independence last october the move came following a referendum which went ahead despite spain and prohibiting the vote in declaring the result illegal in response at the catalan parliament was dissolved and its leaders accused of rebellion protesters have been calling for the charges to be dropped against the breakaway regions former president carlos pretty much who is now in exile in germany a cuddle on public and those backing independents have called the measures to her. the most serious problem is the price paid by these politicians who are elected by the people we cannot allow it or not for anything in the world well that's how i feel and there are many who feel the same this is the proof i'm here today because
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i am outraged by everything that's going on just as all the people here today are i want freedom for our compatriots. this week saw another wave of clashes between police and environmental activists near the french city of not. tensions in the area have escalated since the deployment of thousands of police officers earlier in the week activists known as zionists have protested for a decade against the construction of a new airport in the city now some even built makeshift trousers and moved in there but since plans for the new transport hub were finally rejected in january police have been trying to forcefully a victim that our friends correspondent. is following events for us but the standoff continues on the sunday between the police and the saturday so if you just
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look behind me this is just one of the many barriers you can see the show dummy just here but there are also in the fields behind us as we're trying to come through this field just rooms and rows and rows of police even coming into the area of not too dumb to land on sunday they will police cordons around the entire area checking i.d.'s people will come into the site and that's because is that just said call for action for people to come and support them on some day to support their attempts to stay only son john that many people have been living on for the last ten years.
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let's take a look at what happened this week as the expulsion of the scientists began what's happening now is this. the battle between the police the c.r.s. all the governments and the protests is the saddest who say that this is their land and they will do anything they can to defend it they've been throwing bottles they've been throwing fire at the place and the police have been responding in kind with tear gas at times it felt like the sky was raining with tear gas here and a colleague's artie's video agency will caught up in that take us back. because you. already feel like i don't want you to see well as you can see now the zionists have let fly to one of these
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a barrier case the police are just about a hundred meters down in the distance ready and waiting for whether they going to charge forward and i just want you to just look around me and you can see all of the smoke and that is because it literally has been raining down with tear gas a inot kid on the lawn and if you look behind me there's a follow up in that in the background is incredibly difficult to breathe we keep being moved on by that gas is actually chlorine to my skin because it hurt so much . real world. for a whole board room. but as you can see behind us the c.r.s. and the police have come into another satisfied this is a point where. a couple of dozen people were trying to hold off as you can see the police are pushing the white faced tear gas in the air already to put dogs in his
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well they are absolutely determined that they will move this saddest away from this camp we saw one man with a pocket watch saying no violence he was taken away by the police as he was trying to peacefully resist what's happening here what we can see is the police are not. to push everybody away a tactic that we've seen earlier in the day whether you generalize by getting rid of all of the sadness all of the activists they can then bring the bulldozers in to get rid of these buildings this is sheer brute force by the state and it is wrecking because they are clearing this site a site that's been occupied for many many years is sad could be over faster than many people thought it would be in the class she's also still continuing to tear gas is still being spread well here in the city of nohant which is about thirty kilometers south of not too dumb to land has been plenty of tear gas and people are saying they are incredibly angry.
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relations between the u.k. and russia might be at an all time low but that did not stop the british football fans from traveling to moscow for a major european match on thursday ahead of the game media in the u.k. ran articles warning of supposedly threats awaiting the british supporters i sally met up with one arsenal super fan to see if the headlines were true. just on my way to consider you a very prominent hostile fan i'm going to be asking him when he travels to moscow does he have any fears regarding the political tension between the u.k. and russia is he worried about things like hooliganism. follow him throughout his trip how do you feel travelling there in this context you know what. i know there's been a lot going on between the governments were offering between the governments and
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i'm a person this is football we're going for football you know if you listen to people around you in the u.k. lots of people are coming up to me and say robbie don't go there you'd be mad in an oil some of you been to russia and i say well no i haven't come out i can i get advice so for someone who has even been there have also been concerns with the. safety so for example hooliganism and also racism you know you've seen fings about russia and things of happened in russia almost not going to be a problem but being caught encouraged because of a lot received e-mails from groups over there in russia. immediately some not nearly as bad as what it's made out to be. those on the plane about to head out to russia. and we're looking forward to it. it's a place on never before. to
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a thousand also supports is come over to watch the game many of them have been advised by the foreign and commonwealth office as well saying they could be here not take over anti british sentiment amongst some russians due to the heightened tension between the two countries at the moment well i mean i'm not in moscow already. aware be worried about coming here illegally things are actually so it's all right there's no taking certain bits where you can also. explain it to the politicians get on with it. you know when i when i look around moscow see how modern it is well organized these game how well organized the
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passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager killian erroneous and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so will more chance for. the base this minute. politicians they sure don't you're bomb them yeah but the snail boy has still got to leave this little thing you don't disappoint him you're still ni-mh it destroyed little son michael was at the end though bush's mission with the scheme which
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him everything is very different than back on earth they have to float rather than and it's not that easy to get used to they have to sleep standing up in a sleeping bag making sure to zip up so that their arms don't flail about in syria gravity that's a station you have to learn how to get alone or ways there are too many threats here to waste time quarrelling. that are similar but i did you mean when you're in the. room in the. needed to do. i love the fact that on the international space station we are just. depend on each other every day with our lives and it's a it's such a great example for everyone politicians and just everyone all over the world of how we can work together to achieve great things everything that's important to us
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it's really important to us is pretty much the same and if you know i started seeing something that he doesn't agree with or he says something that i don't agree with then we'll start chuckling and there's a strong russian bear what are you doing jack we can joke about it and then stand that topic we're talking about isn't as important as our friendship and the values that we share so it's not that it's not that big of a deal one of the cool things that's in the russian segment is the russian cosmonauts like fyodor our commander in the russian segment we have tons of great windows these are really high quality windows so we can take pictures we also have a lot of systems that keep the station going and we have another cargo vehicle at the very into the station and the last thing i want to show you is my favorite space picture because of what it represents business with the dove because space to speak is a peaceful exploration where we work together if you noticed i got
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a russian shirt i've got american socks international that's what this place is about working together as one team that speech and this week have a good day. but this is good so this is political is opposed to. this news. you're. going to. reduce the. list this is. good news for you to do it's. good. sure. this is hard because because thomas cook a movie functions for such. a thing just what they're. supposed. to do is because your visit him he's going to going to get. him isn't it is what you choose when you go.
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to school senior. stall. and just you know the crew change. return to earth. the station commander. in the russian segment will have to carry out dozens of experiments and maintain the station he's got so much to do that it doesn't even have time to make . his american colleagues helping out asked for nor peggy whitson stay here was extended so now she'll be working together with jack. to ensure. good food good news it was good to. enjoy.
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watching. this experiment just the most delicious one. zero gravity and then of course eaten they carry out biological and physics experiments study the performance of stem cells and develop medicines to cure cancer this experiment is the most important one for jack fisher as his daughter had cancer but space also guinea pigs mission control. constantly monitors their health and watches closely to see if they exercise enough. we have a special treadmill first off we have fun it's all that we have to work out physical exercise. to do two and a half hours a day because if you don't have good exercise your muscles and your bones just just go away and you come back as a ninety year old man and then you your hot wife like you more.
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instantly because that was so brutal he produced a stupid. i think. twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all took 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 a huge amount of pressure come out you'll have to blow me deeply. the center of the problem here with you and do so with all the great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we must go. alone and just i want to know and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet this special one come on don't appreciate me just.
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