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a sea of people sweeps through moscow as they take part in the immortal regiment march remembering relatives who died fighting in the great pantry or sink or. the big. perhaps on the calendar and this country is making sheer cry at the same time. it was tanks and troops that rolled over red square in the annual military parade marking the defeat of nazi germany in one nine hundred forty five. days a very personal day for many in russia and beyond. the memory of people who fought in the war.
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hello there well can you watching r.t. international this wednesday the ninth of may where it's just gone six o'clock in the evening here in moscow russia has been celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany it is the seventy third anniversary of the end of the great patriotic war as it's known here in russia which claimed the lives of more than twenty six million soviet people. well there is hardly a family in russia that wasn't affected by the war in most everybody has relatives who fought the nazis and in their honor a special march known as the immortal regiment is held every year correspondents have been following the march from right in the heart of the crowds in the center of the capsule. but there are just so many people here and that's the reason why we have to. stand still every now and then because there are few bottlenecks on the
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way and the people keep calm and then come in walking and walking while last year it was estimated that about seven hundred thousand people took part but it was a very cold day hour remember the temperatures went as low as zero degrees and today it is a beautiful day a sunny day so do expect some record breaking numbers yeah we heard that almost a million people are expected to attend this one and as i was saying the people are carrying the portraits and i can tell you that three years ago i made myself a promise that in the next four years every year i'm going to be carrying a portrait of one of my four great grandfathers and here we have the evidence of that is my mother's grandfather he won a medal during the second world war for liberating konigsberg which is now known as
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collette in drag this city that western sorry the most western city of russia but the thing is that there are heartbreaking stories behind all the portraits that you can see around me and again there are hundreds of thousands of them and some people are carrying posters like this but i saw elderly people who can barely walk holding tiny photos that are so small but they are here too and it is very important for them to take part in this march as well i believe down the hall kids out a different location which is much closer to the final destination of this barge chanda want to hear from him what's going on where he is like syria iran located just by the kremlin the bright square where the boxers are heading right now i'll go to the crowd myself but it's. easy to overestimate just what up most fear this
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is are going to feel the emotions coming from the crowd as you mentioned joy a bittersweet sadness at the same time record numbers here i think most people marching here today would be here regardless of the weather come wait or come shine that some much it seems to the people here today holding up photos pictures of their relatives their descendants all of whom made some contribution to the great victory in the great patriotic war as they call it here in russia potentially record numbers here and given how this march began in twenty twelve with just a few thousand people running in a small city in siberia it's now on the road to a truly international event with millions of people marching worldwide cities across europe madrid london lisbon and across the atlantic united states and thailand in israel truly a global event so on are those people that made their contribution and in many
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millions of cases gave up their lives for peaceful humanity for mankind every portrayed here every photograph has a story behind it and personal story that sort of people carrying them i found out more about my family as well my great grandmother a media organiser was a doctor a military surgeon she actually participated in the battle of moscow she was on the front lines here for many months had searing that she battled before transferring further back into russia where she was the only surgeon for this ship for quite some time for me hundreds of operations and later becoming an ordinary citizen of insolence to town in the republic of tatarstan and all the relatives of my great granddad could do some work to do and was a soldier in the force in the battle of stalingrad where he sadly died today of course so this year rather is the anniversary of the victory and the battle a key turning point on the eastern front line of more than. this makes not look
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more salient today that the russian president cited speech participates in a democracy well since i did have to let it be a person alongside him today the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu not who's holding the post so all the other fights are the participants of the second world war hero of the soviet union just goes to show just how much this effect does expanded internationally how much this means to people not russia but appalled as well that we've managed to get some of those stupid stories that captured some of the behind the back pages of build up our history here's just one of them that we managed to get. to the store he said to me and those who are paid to. prove it it's his first us to
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the report for miss cause i want you know email for a million. or more news. there when the city parking didn't move. back to normal as much. to give you an idea of numbers this march has been going on now for a couple of hours it's stretching beyond what i can see beyond red square to the moscow river right behind me all along sort of sky one of the central streets of moscow it's got no end in sight really absolutely packed here today it really goes to show that the month of may the fiction writer of the civil rights but it goes
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beyond what many i'd listen critics have said that this is a case of saber rattling or showing off military hardware this is about remember it's respect showing of memories of those who sacrificed so much not only for russia for the former soviet republic spoke for world peace as well but ultimately saying thank you to those people are making sure that no similar tragedy ever occurs again truly a very emotional day here today in central moscow. on the march in moscow is still continuing at the moment to mention their regiments are also marching across the globe to honor the memory of those who fell victim to the horrific events of the second world war events have taken place everywhere from the streets of new york to tbilisi warsaw and even. crowdsource i gathered as far away as the strike here with those in sydney commemorating their relatives meanwhile let's head over to berlin and london. oh the march of the immortal richmond's underway lynas songs from
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the second world war the great patriotic war play out we see hundreds of people marching from the brandenburg gate up towards the soviet rule memorials their own folding pictures of those the fools and in many cases. during world war two in the defeat both non-theism and some of those soviet soldiers who took in not dilute final bustle of the wall full of holes away from stalin grounds and not all the big turning point during the second world war you can see thousands of people from the march making their way paid to the soviets will morial here and has them out of events like this and the born human it's like the soviet will have over you hear him live and give them a place to go to it's a pay their respects and to remember those who gave their life so. we are in central london where an immortal regiment march is taking place as well as people
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come together to commemorate and mark victory day and carry portraits of their family members who participated in the second world war this is quite a big march that's been taking place people walking all the way from trafalgar square down whitehall towards downing street and they're now making their way towards houses of parliament and of course we'll be here with them as they mark the seventy third anniversary reporting from london and if this issue could have far exceeded well for many in russia the centerpiece of the victory day celebrations is the military parade three red square in moscow so have the highlights from that early this morning. otoh. the marching bands get under way with marching bands from the old school those are
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the finest expounds of the russian federation. we can smell the fumes from all the engines more than a hundred feet those are taking part in this year's parade now we can finally see some of the big close up a moving just behind me so finally this part of the parade has officially cape told so let's just enjoy the few that we have from this vantage point. to come. here they come here they come now it is the big boys and that big toys.
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look at the fruits of diesel coming off these tanks that's the most of these are the fake ones a preemptory to the right that's the terminator. the stones of red square my feet the vibrations it makes you think there's some sort of seismic activity underneath the kremlin. my only question is how on earth does he park that thing. keep this up thunderous for you guys to make up on us and be here really thought but you could feed it through your party that read the gracious.
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that you ninety five and their peers as nato has come to call the i'm not under percent sure where the you get this year's shies of these aircraft through you know a camera lens but they're enormously sometimes defies reason george and i would love the things that he. was. ok let's go back to the events of the war that changed the course of humanity the siege of leningrad which is nice and pages but remains one of its most horrific chapters the city was completely surrounded by germans in one nine hundred forty one the blockade lasted eight hundred seventy two days and claimed the lives of up to one and a half million people all major supply routes were cut off with the only one
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exception the famous road of life running across the frozen lake that diag. we know that you're who did say it was june eighth when blood at our dutch and then my dad appeared with a changed look on his face and said it's war i'd like to say that i had never had it before my dad gave me a little slap to stop my joking around just and then he acts it's me chips me and left. below with what we had only a celebration of talkin to god they satirists on the benches and gave each one of
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us the commander a bomb and they had an amazing fruit i don't think i have ever eaten and wandered off even. the your local ones i mean when i grew up did i find out of my mandarin was brought to me by my accent it's very close to home that was illiterate it wasn't just a whole book it was a whole world from a not suitable hands for. funding stay with us for our continuing special coverage of russia marks the seventy third
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anniversary of the trip that. join me every foes on the elec simon chill and i'll be speaking to get us to the world of politics school this list i'm showbiz most i'll see you then. search out the way is anti american anti-democratic and we can look at that quite plainly by understanding the stock price approach or have it was that risk but so it's trading i think there are three hundred thousand dollars a share so the message from charlie munger and warren buffet's americans is unless you've got three hundred thousand dollars to buy one share of berkshire hathaway you're a player you're a peasant here you know they are the neo feudal lords that are building the system milking the system abusing the system and aggregating wealth as wrong see
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a coupon clippers and nickel and dime or they add nothing to the economy. again you without say now u.s. president donald trump is making good on his threats this time pulling out the iran nuclear deal he's also fads reimpose the toughest sanctions on. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal the agreement to restrict iran's nuclear energy program the crowning achievement of the obama white house has finally been terminated by the donald
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today's action sends a critical message the united states no longer makes empty threats when i make promises i keep them but how much impact is this really having only one country the united states is withdrawing and the ryann doesn't seem particularly worried about it i have ordered the ministry of foreign affairs to negotiate with and lobby the european countries as well as russia and china and to carry out the necessary qward nation with them russia and china are ready to keep things going as it is so are key allies of the united states and the european union and european union is the tournament to preserve it we expect the rest of the international community to continue to do its part to that on t.v. but it continues to be fully implemented but the sake of our own collective security together with the rest of the international community we will preserve this nuclear deal. so you quote we don't under the current circumstances we don't
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want to be concerned to adopt a responsible attitude china will maintain close communication with all relevant parties stay committed to upholding and implementing the deal in an objective and responsible way. we're deeply concerned over the u.s. president's decision to you know actually abandon its obligations under the join comprehensive plan of action on the iranian nuclear program and reimpose sanctions on iran now this isn't the only global decision the trumpet ministration has made to be met with chirping crickets remember when the usa moved its embassy to jerusalem other than paraguay and guatemala the rest of the world was not exactly clamoring to follow suit and remember one truck pulled out of the paris climate change accords well the other one hundred ninety five countries that have signed on they frowned at washington for a minute and then they moved on as if nothing had happened the accords remain exactly the same so once again we've got a big drum roll and fanfare from the white house but with the rest of the world
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refusing to go along is washington's global leadership really all it's cracked up to be everyone now recognizes that it's the united states that is that is unreliable in untrustworthy and they cannot be trusted even to abide by its own commitments the line if. they're not going to be heard as much as they would have been if the united states had implemented their green so the iranians have been dealing with sanctions on a daily basis for years now and they've learned how to circumvent those sanctions what the united states is doing is it's basically pushing these countries both because even u.s. allies like european union countries because when crone and the german chancellor merkel go to the united states and are completely ignored. well there any no make is to me trump's decision with that raging found a way to express a nephew in pretty graphically burns a us flag right inside the chamber with the full support of other members. now
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besides trump one of the most in favor of scrapping the nuclear agreement has been easily prime minister benjamin netanyahu who as we heard earlier is currently in moscow he recently gave a rather theatrical powerpoint presentation decrying the deal who has praised the u.s. president's decision israel has opposed the nuclear deal from the start because we said that rather than blocking the iran spoke to. the deal or actually proves you wrong to an entire arsenal of nuclear bombs israeli influence is absolutely key here trump cited netanyahu is kind of used cars the salesman style presentation in order to justify withdrawing from the iran deal and his new policy of rollback and you know first of all we have to recognize netanyahu introduced nothing new in his presentation the intelligence was arguably fabricated that netanyahu it introduced
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that trump cited it's another intelligence scam driving us to war well the nuclear watchdog the international atomic energy agency has confirmed that iran is honoring its commitments to the existing deal the signatories are also valid to fulfill their obligations despite the u.s. material so let's take a quick look bad then it has this agreement was put together. it took nine years of talks numerous attempts and was even days of meetings. with her she can talk. about. the e.u. u.s. russia china and iran had to overcome their trust issues. raises. they believe it was even possible. for the. base to build to destroy and yet it happened a diplomatic breakthrough
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a true success after a decade norm standoff. one country was happy i think this is a bad. deal for a while he was the one on the zone until they knew going into the white house the worst sales i've ever seen in a disaster is still one of the dumbest details one of the worst deals ever heard was the iran deal i'm all for agreements but that was a bad one first came decertifying the day we cannot and will not make this certification the e.u. took it personally president of the united states as many posts not this one trump went even further threatening to pull out of the day altogether be a total terminations that's a very real possibility some would say that's a greater possibility israel was jubilant they're trying to bamboozle the entire world and burn the present. and old enough without the e.u.
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trying to knock some sense into trump with france germany and the u.k. sending their top guys to try and change his mind the president has been right to call attention to it but you could do that without just steering the baby out with the bathwater nine years of talks diplomatic breakthrough a true success was it all for nothing. they're watching us international thanks for company the same thing with back again with the headlines mornings and thirty five that. apply for many flips over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch put a final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money just kill you narrowness and spend be true to the twenty million one player.
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