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think if that. get. fired by. people are actually crossing the street it's really territory. non-lethal. words to carry out arrest if there has been. crossing the border without authorization using live ammunition. intentionally the course is. on or sponsoring the truck to buy from them and that's not what's happening well israel has responded to the cry from the united nations on human rights groups government lawyers say the gal's approach with quote fole into the state of war coverage and that human rights laws there for do not apply to the i.d.f. rules of engagement are reserved curdle with the defense forces told us that in his
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view the israeli military's actions are justified. any nation america friends of course israel has the full right to defend themselves we are not facing just a simple pacific margin of nice people who are facing people who want to invade our country and when someone wants to invade your country you have two possibilities once you let him go in and you just leave. or you have to put the beauty's or you when you lose you can not let people kill you you know they are to react you have to act first because the rule of the game in this terrorist military rule is to be on the only setting not to be on the reactive. to some of sunday's news not pakistan's interior minister has been injured in a suspected assassination attempt a son was shot in the arm during
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a public meeting in the country's north eastern punjab province he's undergoing surgery and is expected to recover local media reporting that the gunman has been arrested with more in the attack here is local journalist john. he was he having small of meeting in his home gong and all of a sudden one he jumped me up beauty fired and that was that god which is one of. us and why he is not any any serious condition this particular point of normal up on the whatever the hundred are that according to the look of me out there out suggesting that it appears to be some sort of local issue in fact a sound that has been going to bring obviously got made will by some of the just parties have been complaining that the government has been trying to do slum eyes five years saw is that a small sliver so that your possible source of why this is a fact and part responded more than call doesn't people who work in i'm just awful
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months back and the last loss your wife's and the complete on that particular issue of that was a bit of your going to be ruled out. some major developments this week in the only going investigation into the script poisoning case a nato country admitted it had produced another chunk like substances recently as last year then the un's chemical weapons watchdog backtracked on previous claims about the nerve agent and picking apart the story for us no object leaned. criminal investigations usually work towards conclusions as new information and facts come to light but with this group all case it all seems a bit backwards and feels like those pesky details are being ignored take for example the embarrassing but significant slip up we heard this week from the chief of the international chemical weapons watchdog the research activities or protection you would need for instance five to ten grams of but even in seoul is free it looks like they may have used more than that without knowing the exact
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quantity i'm told it may be fifty one hundred grams of say which goes beyond research activities for protection and the idea that such a large amount having been found suggests that it had been created as a weapon and not for research purposes is important from the get go the u.k. claim that nobody talks soviet origins were clear evidence that russia was the guilty party at the same time moscow argued that other states have the ability to create another choke and have experimented with doing just that so the suggestion that such a large amount wouldn't be found in research situations just adds to that idea that there is no other plausible alternative but that russia is behind the attack there is just one tiny problem with all of that. the o.p.c. w. would not be able to estimate or determine the amount of the nerve agent that was used in souls bre on the fourth of march twenty eighth the quantity should probably be characterized in milligrams but that whiplash inducing you turn has no one's convictions that russia did it even when combined with an announcement coming from the czech president who were novacek was produced and tested in the czech republic
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it was a small quantity though we know when and we know where it was done it would be hypocritical to pretend that such a thing never happened so there you have it and then mission from at least one country saying that yeah they have produced and experimented with no each of class agents delivering a blow to a key element of the u.k.'s case no more can it be claimed that the substance could've only come from russia right wrong that two didn't dent the narrative the media gave almost no attention to the announcement and those who did cover it pointed out what they called siemens pro russia stance because let's face it in today's climate being pro russia means you're on reliable something else we saw this week was the u.k. national security adviser disclosing the fact that no suspects have been identified in the poisoning but given the fact that the case seems to be based on the assumption of guilty until proven innocent many outlets ran that statement alongside the line that police were urgently reviewing the security of other defective russian spies in the country once again implying moscow's guilt despite
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a lack of even one suspect after two months and well clearly none of these details are enough to prove russia's innocence at the same time nothing we've seen or heard up till now is enough to prove it's guilt either. well russia says revelation jackie was just speaking about there by the czech president under mines london's case but in a statement to r.t. the british foreign office repeated its claims that only moscow on the technical means operational expertise on motive to target the script belt former u.k. intelligence officer charles schumer ridge told us he thinks the mistake plays conveniently into the narrative that russia is guilty. or many of the or stylish when we first saw this interview appeared with the chief of the. one can look at that and say well ok it's very easy probably to make a mistake in the middle of an interview and say grams when in fact you meant milligrams but that is actually contradicted by what the i.p.c.c. selves have said makes you wonder what was the reasoning behind the chief actually
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saying something that appears to be not just a mistake but at least officially untrue certainly it was grasped upon by headlines in the west that said that this was further proof that such a huge substance or see huge amount could only come from a state of course to bolster their case that this might be russia. vladimir putin's presidential inauguration on monday will officially start his fourth term russia's leader. can take a look at what we can expect from the certainly. this is glad i'm a buddhist stairway to presidency so to speak he will climb these fifty eight steps before he gets to the halls of the palace also the site of the inauguration ceremony. this is the hall of military glory named after a single georgian that is first called lattimer putin is said of course on his part
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inauguration it is also the biggest in the palace with its length be more than sixty meters. the next hold the hold hold it would seem from xander being in it right now it is difficult to imagine that for the larger part of the twentieth century none of this even existed after it had been demolished by so if you'd leaders only twenty years ago this was brought back to its former glory. it's not all of the glitters is gold they say well it couldn't be more wrong for this place i mean look at this gilded villa as chantilly is even this this is the
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hole where the inauguration ceremony will be taking place latimer will be standing in the far end of the hole once again in his life the same and told he was good will officially start his next tenure as the presidents of russia and members from the from the sea. there's a warning from iran's president tells america's threatened deadline to drop their nuclear deal close the details when we come back. foot.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to preserve. it's a right to be press this is what before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. by two things by his emotion and he is. in that long he places a very long lead he says so to speak of. long distance politics and that's the way they underestimate.
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just coming up to twenty one minutes into the program welcome back the final dress rehearsal for wednesday's victory day parade in moscow finished on red square earlier in the day featuring some of russia's new u.s. military hardware for all the service personnel taking part as well it's something very special indeed joined one of the convoys on its way into the capital of you see during the parade itself right square access rules behavior rolls super strict but this is just a rehearsal so we can hang out here a little bit and have a bit of fun. one of the brand new things about this year's parade is that it's going to feature a drone and i think you can see one right there. oh i think i can see someone from last year's parade over. this. but i'm going to.
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actually i have some tank driving skills myself here we go. let's see if i can do something with that here i see both of these and. most of us to speak to you i must say to you come up with me. everyone's way too serious but perhaps that's what you should expect really with this kind of event. ok you really have to go now. i was going to sign you. well know what allowed the drive today but the bad charge told me that i used to
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have to stand up. no roof. now that we parked just outside red square or from the. top of the guys to do some military grade washing up. our feet. the iranian president has warned the u.s. over its threats to scrap the twenty fifteen nuclear agreement. oh if the us pulls out of the nuclear deal it will soon realize that this decision become
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a historic regret khalidi. it comes after the israeli prime minister intensified efforts to convince donald trump to drop the historic pact in a dramatic powerpoint presentation benjamin netanyahu claimed to run light about its nuclear ambitions president trump says he'll decide next saturday whether to drop the equipment and bring this morning. to tell you one thing. iran lart the evidence well that lies in this filing cabinet allegedly thousands of documents and c.d.'s half a ton to be precise proven conclusively tehran misled the world about its nuclear plans both before and after the twenty fifteen agreement we've known for years that iran had a secret nuclear weapons program called project them out hailing this as a significant development and a great intelligence achievement that the all who was sure iran has one reason and one reason only to hide this information why would
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a terrorist regime hide. and meticulously catalogued in secret nuclear files it's not to use the middle lou to do what other country would do such a thing some will remember netanyahu twenty twelve un speech and the cartoon bomb iran's foreign ministry has already called his presentation a propaganda show but the issue here is also a serious one since the onset netanyahu has been an ardent critic of the iran agreement so this is a terrible deal. i think this deal is a bad bad to do it should never have been concluded. and in a few days. president trump. will decide will make as the solution on what to do with the nuclear deal. i'm sure he'll do the right thing whatever does come about on may the twelfth there's a new york who will do all he can to convince the world that scrapping the deal is
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the right way forward even at the cost of years of negotiations and a delicate regional power balance. you know just an additional note on this european leaders urged israel to submit all of the data to the un's nuclear watchdog but along with the i.a.e.a. itself a number of observers suggested there was nothing new in the presentation on the there's no credible evidence iran has broken the agreement. having a sky high imagination has paid off for one young russian boy who went far beyond seeing outer space as simply black and white. yes you said the stars like that don't exist in space i need to read random.
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will close order for the subject we wanted to cheer him up and then we decided to refer this question to the most competent space authority ross cosmos. classes because most of us cosmos said that i painted everything the right way the stars do exist in different colors they can be red green orange and many other colors. and that's the word that did you know that this was real or does it come from your imagination that's how i imagine the stars to be i like your page team if i was your teacher i would have given you and made us even pop correctly engineering wise thing to the spaceship and your astronomical beechen is hugely image you need to have expressed the mood and the state of the stars.
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and just like a picture of project a bright future for young might seem well closer to home and the cosmonauts on the international space station has captured a lunar optical illusion he filmed the moon seemingly disappearing as it moves behind the earth and in effect caused by refraction let's take a look. it's . just another business well ever wondered what's inside the most secretive vault in the world you can find out after the break because this is art international we bring you there in a moment. thank
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. you. for what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. clearly dramatic development is only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down in.
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locked away secrets and shady financial setups are nightmares for french tax inspectors and customs off. serves. we question the customs investigator a specialist in fraud and the trafficking of cultural assets. faced with such scams he recognizes his powerlessness. on credits for city coffers skeleton office and more only a civil war on your gov that means hostile forces. on the export the whole. well fed up on the show. it's only a guess it's a shit to each him and think of it on the contrary i don't. despise.
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could have been if he did have a blanket god he's also to honest to devide he's got his powerful fineness. 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 tangles with the law he wants to be in the right places. the ball something that will want to go out to a bunch of sick people. say that but just as i knew you had people see it up you call that being a fault but also what. took. place and to be sensitive about it unless you.
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make enough money as you know but check off a lot of them before the switch was but they could. be said it's at the p.t.a. meeting. i said. but they said it went up about obama's got some metal. plate it. something. help us this somebody from a calculus but you know what's that been on the board to see again. i didn't pick up on these. and yet barely off his private jet we soon see that his controversial reputation causes fewer problems than predicted. if. this. call that's a good. subject of his first appointment is with one of the art fairs founders
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a rudolph. if both men have businesses in singapore and are good friends with you to film. what you do more to. make you should take the older predicting one off also it is the ship could be of news they just put him on disc if i want one of them. to put to film me. just. because it is all good the point is that yes they did this to me by mentioning yet but suggest that if you look. at it. they will set up a so they could see if you want to see the. four thousand artists exhibit their works at art basel it attracts the general public but more importantly the biggest players on the international art market. thank you
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gallery owners collectors and curators of the world's museums. accompanied by his art consultant sixteen yves bouvier is here to check out the new trends. most of the works on show come from the store rooms of the geneva freeport some two hundred fifty kilometers away. v.a. is here to show his fellow professionals that he's still in the game and is still to be taken seriously. to build up all the automation on a say probably factors that will allow. most of. us to feel oh ok i'll still be oh yes how are you doing. raise your.
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last question. said i was. the man on his cell phone is david no mudd. clearly troubled by our camera he bouvier quickly calls his assistant to go reassure him. use it the way you did you'd. need. to take just like it cost of joseph was his emotion at the buses. but he has no rights regarding our footage to. the. site that the likes of. david no mudd isn't just anyone he's the man with three hundred picasso's the head of one of the most powerful families in the art world the numb odds renowned dealers. here's their stand at art
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basel by calder mirror those fontana's because those. and also a roy lichtenstein and his own two feet all of them stars of modern art. in the mud collection is valued at almost three billion dollars thousands of works most of which are stored at the geneva freeport. maybe the reason david no mud prefers to be discreet is because one of the paintings he owns is causing him problems with the law. the story started here in the paris archives in two thousand and eleven with this man james palmer. even as a canadian private detective who specializes in finding art looted from jews by the
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nazis. one day while rummaging in the paris archives he came across a file on a certain stetson or a jewish antiques dealer the man was dispossessed of all his assets during world war two. after the liberation of paris he found a plane to recuperate his patrimony. the documentation is contained in this box it was here in the paris archives that we found a document that referred to the quest of mr oscar stener for his stolen pate. the information that we found was that oscar stettner had been despoiled of a number of personal items carpet for example of portrait of him as a young man and also a painting by mostly any. and an important painting and that was looted from
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mr stener during the war. the canadian detective began his investigation he discovered that the antiques dealer staton or had made his claim for restitution in one thousand nine hundred six but well before the liberation the painting had already been sold by they've authorities. for the sum of sixteen thousand francs since then it disappeared. particularly because its description is so vague. the document only indicated that it was a painting signed by do jani portrait of a man. but detective had no idea what the painting looked like. he had to find a photo of it at all costs. by consulting papers kept in the paris archives james palmer came across a clue this telegram. it states that staten or had sent the model jani to the venice biennale of one nine hundred thirty. i travelled to venice
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personally and went into the archives there and to the venice be anally archives i saw mr stettner spray painting. in a photograph. james palmer was delighted he'd found it. this photo taken at the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale shows twelve paintings on the wall of the room dedicated to middle yani. ten portraits of women and two of men. the one on the right was already identified and well known. the painting in the middle however the one of a seated man is more mysterious. so now you've got reference to mr stener owning the painting you've got reference to portrait of a man. and you have a photograph that's the exact same painting that is now illustrated or described
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as the seated man. finally james palmer knew what the painting looked like. but where had it gone he searched everywhere activated his contacts toured the auction rooms archives and museums. and after a few weeks ago. he found a trace of the painting here in london in the catalogue when auction held at christie's in one thousand nine hundred six. the painting was entitled seated man with a cane. but who owned it. it was acquired by a company based in panama international art center whose registration document is seen here. its rightful owner is unnamed. and yet palmer refused to give up and finally discovered another lead to.

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