tv The Alex Salmond Show RT July 5, 2018 5:30am-6:00am EDT
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over the last few weeks we've interviewed dozens of chemists experts and military specialists and hear their biggest gripes. the nuvi nerve agents a new she crit they haven't been so in decades there's many well published formulas of nerve agents so that it's no problem i mean mary where you have sarin so my. v.x. there are abundant abundant and the structures are known and the toxicity profiles are known so so many people can make nerve agents and they know what structures to go go toward here they are exerts from the books and studies available to the public neither the formula you know the chemicals any more russian then itself for years now researchers have published studies and theses on the nuvi chocks which there are dozens and dozens of many developed in different countries there's
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just one good one in twenty zero seven the u.s. or the published a paper on numerous chemical compounds we were interested because of the toxicity the author invited them under the system there are more than sixty compounds here and they've all been indexed that means someone somewhere synthesize them and shared the information 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 synthesize a few grams of no beach up in the late ninety's all intelligence services in the west worked on of each other because there were these rumors about
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a new military chemical agent produced in russia so so i'm not surprised that in france in a new king in the united states is a. formation that could explain the speed in which the product was identified that's the purpose and that's the job of this kind of laboratories and there's a whole lot of nerve agents to go around with more being discovered undeclared nerve agents. 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 convention fragile it would be obviously w. but no country does so despite having created many such chemicals. and it really isn't as difficult as it may sound if it's really a we're dealing with it's not
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a real problem to synthesize that kind of nerve agent or the necessary components are easily available on the open market the synthesis does not require sophisticated procedures any specialist in organic chemistry would be able to make it though every expert we talked to said that you need serious expertise in substantial funding to make pure nerve agent. and of course you can't make this in any basement the chemicals are highly toxic and the lab has to be well equipped with ventilation detoxification equipment and the chemist themselves have to be educated not every lead 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 movie trucks sales. britain's decision to classify almost every aspect of what happened and the
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investigation is called the rumen mill running but there are tidbits that have leaked out tidbits that have the scientists crashing the heads of each other is supposed to be very toxic highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure but but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nobody chalks is that 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 nuvi chalks
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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 tell you symptoms appear and follows in minutes if it gets in the skin symptoms and can take from minutes to. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the dude's had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they're simply missing a little when witnesses found them they said cyril gaze cripple was rocking back and forth waving his hands it seemed more like the effects of narcotics if it was a small dose as they claim then first would come meiosis then the rest of the symptoms convulsions uncontrolled urination but we didn't see that in photos or hear of it in reports there are many questions. if indeed this was
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a new recherche nerve agent at work the script bells were very fortunate british medics must have realized quickly what was at work here or else have a miracle cure for a new nerve agents there's no other explanation. of us marked independence day on july fourth but a majority of americans for the first time in at least eighteen years say that they are no longer extremely proud of their country that is the finding of a poll by gallup which tallies with a number of other recent surveys but also reflect a downward trend parties him up and takes a closer look. the fourth of july american independence day a time for barbecue fireworks and celebrating the old stars and stripes.
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but is the patriotic impulse dying among americans a new poll shows that not all americans are swelling with national pride the poll indicates that less than half of americans actually say that they're extremely proud of their country and that's with donald trump playing up us exceptionalism we're going to make america you make america great again great again are you planning to celebrate the fourth of july this year actually i'll be working as i am sure there's every day comp by an easy going all came out this year and when asked if they were proud of their country extremely proud of their country only forty seven percent of americans said yes that's less than half what do you make of that poll. i saw that i don't understand i'm in that the other category am extremely proud and now we look so bad and for towards other countries who are looking towards us and think that with looks so separated now
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instead of being united i suppose it's about trump mainly really it's just just simply the president. what else i think you get at center is not a political. football happening just faith in leadership to really come down to what i think deep down the numbers probably higher people may feel a grudge about certain political you know swings these days used to be that once a year americans put aside their political differences and marched behind the american flag is one on independence day however this year it seems that partisan political differences are impacting how americans feel about the festivities. caleb mop and art see new york. now the fifo world cup is down to the last eight countries colombian and swiss hearts well they were broken on tuesday but it was jubilation for england and sweden archies daniel hawkins has all of the angles covered for us in st petersburg.
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wherever you're watching us today welcome to russia's historic north. decide to have a museum how to square dripping in the streets. today it's all of course about the knockout stage has now wrapped up we know the eight teams now set to play in the world cup quarterfinals why go head to head with france brazil face belgium on friday that should be a goal fast on saturday all eyes here of course with the host russia and their clash with getting to of course sweden england also meet the same day. moscow wrapped up the knockout stage last night it really did have everyone has their seat so myself for three to three lives in a dramatic penalty shoot out. i
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. i. the whole range of emotions jubilation. and finally break the penalty. for several tournament's and of course heartbreak for colombia who gave it their all but it wasn't quite enough. i was also watching the game in which. they gave everything for one hundred ten degrees or they should be exhausted so while there were such. more. because we had two motions one. point two if you are more complete than you could be in the quarterfinals great job and people. need you for cause.
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i mean anything you are not. really going to. find out and having for the finals there we are who we share i would say their enduring fair share to be in the walk all eyes of course on england caps and. football's hottest property right now the best striker at least according to many he scored that crucial penalty there was always attention knowing and might just blow it all but that goal number six for pushed him to the top of the race for the golden boot as the world cup's top scorer finds a rapids to victory last night as you might expect scenes of relief and of course jubilation.
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if. i. now as things heat up here in russia the intrigue only gets deeper pundit jersey is taking a break from his crystal ball predicts it will most football results most of the talk so far to some young budding football stars of the future here is that report . yes i would think it was a cyclical he must in the last question to. you not clear to me i do not slip in last year's m i said no more. but actually i don't believe. it is. my leaving that command that much as tonight to be meeting or. winning or chile continue doing all chelsea. only. this isn't lenient. option. social mores also you come on the what you just
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disappear on the table and you will cheat so. be too sweet you could only ever. be. ok so i was told that you are the good talents. that you are the kids with with good potential so i come to give a look your coach is ian i just stay outside i'm looking at you so with all my attention but don't feel any pressure just feel happy and and free ok he will. go. one thing is. another thing if. you pass the ball to
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the right speed and control it buzzes readable if i control the ball here is one thing and then i need one more thought and i need one more second another thing is it passes me the ball and with my control. my control i can give immediately speed to the game so little things little good makes the game much much better than you for it look for example to. name your version of if they look to him the first the first control the speed of the of the boss polish always got a. right
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. positively surprised with what i see what i see in his little session and i hope that all should be easy for me i also see in my in my players being professional players. they enjoy more of the period of their playing in the periods where they have the practice but this is as important exercises that they can do outside the little little game what's your secret in achieving that much trophies the secret is what i was asking you to enjoy but at the same time if you says if you want to reach a certain level. has to be a serious serious thing every minute of the day we're. working with my players i take it very very serious always of this model always happy to do something that i
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really like to do but always read with a great cause and be the grit and be sure to have fun every minute throughout on the pitch take it seriously what's your favorite muchas tonight for if i answer to you or the the other ones to go away it is like when you are a father and you have more of them than ones then one son which one is the favorite son. i have a son the daughter i cannot say which one is my favorite. my favorite was the difference in training russian players. players i think in the one of the secrets is the competitiveness of the league every quote has probably eighteen twenty twenty beaches like this one. only for the academies i hope. with kids like you coaches like him with facilities like the like with the passion of the russian. people. as for food well what the world cup can change in terms of
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their. mentality in a sea of all united states mexico kind of can be a target for. the russian national team to to improve let's make a challenge and sometimes the challenge is all dreams they become reality one day so let's see in the next twelve years. i coach the russian national team and some of them they play for me they will. until i arrived. and i was might see some those youngsters in russia's next up world cup squad oh down now of course the last eight. the world that been on a roller coaster ride from the very start to some though seems to be a bit of
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this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range of fear they can find the ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat out numbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own mom in the last two years alone.
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no i didn't that i've been much. better to not enough are bonded about it a. little a little bit about it got a bit out of it again a bit of a joke a lot of. it is utterly. planted that i cannot deny. the little bit of that it will be taking it. out of haha but i will not mother the little dot there is a little. bit about me and if you. didn't know that you the rainy season is coming on the refugees tennis will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle and back to my and my.
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thought of. how they're going to. want to. come out of my family are not a lot i want to get a little younger. on what on of those thought i had neither did my mom or dad died when i had a little more money on them on the whole one in. the world now knows about the massacre in russia's state in the village of tula totally moans i beg them is only thirty but she only ready feels like an almost woman her body is scarred with some wounds she and her daughter the only survivor among three children managed to reach bangladesh even she herself can't understand would love then manage it ending up with what the international level that they couldn't or wouldn't of. put in the way to. the minute. what i then would your model on i
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don't want to put on a little bit other than out on the thought you know i don't like get one full on it on a photo they love me they let me go along it in the model so a little googles yes you've got a good ear good out of them but i'm kind of i was a little worried but i knew if i would remain out of it i knew what it was i am out of i never dreamed that i moved in with an item i did when i. bought a boat and those who are guilty of hanukah the monomer datable that i declare in the heart of a wall that i boil that idea i bet i never had when i got to god what about a thousand eight hundred more i don't want kind of got the file i got the general god put him them out of my own my head a lot i got him out of town he got in got the fun i asked god the father will. put a lot of dollars on what i did whatever was it the day when i asked the what i will say someone on my shoulder looked out for the one i asked. about a bottle settled by did they were the whole of my dealing.
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with how good a mother was and how. do you know this will not only ally with the hunger how to fill out a hog and on whom god i will have a hundred and a hundred why did the one of the guy our governor would want to bother when i was a lawyer. and that on monday i would want to know and i would want to bother. you one thought of well. i'm going to give a shit about how that honor the local. law dogs. would want to hear more of them by jove how do. you let them go down with. thought of on the lawn i want to. get the nitty gritty. off to the good of the family the world is. not the good it would lead you to tell me yes
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we've got. i don't believe that you got into their little. bit of the bible didn't look for that when they were. on the market i think a lot of them not only knew of the back side to side of us from a little bit if that's your son calling just scientists you get border and something but has to hide that they've managed to bury a man to. the border. to show us a permit and the set. includes the follow bottom of my case i don't want the whole lot of them on account of. a mother why can't my people do not put out the. nozzle of the borderline little boy. my own mother doesn't recognize the role hinge of genocide or even wrote in jazz in this city the word itself is under
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a tacit ban. simply called muslims or terrorists. we're trying to arrange an interview with the sun sochi the state council of milan ma a nobel peace prize laureate. in reply to our interview request we received an invitation to join the media. and even though we understood we just had the official position of the authorities it was the only way to film at least something in rocky and stayed close to journalists back then. you know. you see. him on the other countries. where gold of friendship brits so the return of wealth comes from various. but. not.
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the official. mine is that the a tanks against muslim villages were an anti terrorist operation in response to the attack. look on the little. footnote from the property. in august twenty seventh seen in just one day killed ninety nine hindus and buddhists in russian state in retaliation the mayan mommy carried out an ethnic cleansing operation they wiped out roy hinge of villages forcing people to flee to bangladesh. struck conchs state used to be a separate kingdom you had vote was slums and bloodless living day that kingdom not for a kind was conquered by the burman kingdom the boundaries got redrawn pago there
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a kind came down became adal bangladesh and the adam became out of nam mom off independence the constitution said all people within the boundary all myanmar citizens so you could claim that there are two way and them mom became citizens. on young way some of them as far as president it wasn't mine mom back then had to flee the country with his family it was after the military coup and the death of his father in prison under unclear circumstances. before the coup. we were on top of the. president's family ruling. after the cool people with dad to talk to us in case the military came for them that's wild. and didn't think i would get involved in politics again
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when the people of burma started demonstrating against the military in one nine hundred eighty eight i decided i should get involved at that time city also rose to prominence i worked with her husband to try to free her i supported her for the last twenty thirty years. but when she was released from. house arrest and i was invited back into the country she. was too busy to meet with me to see if you. have extra fifty quid. can kick you. and to keep. you. and. i was the middleman i was trying to
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bring different groups and the government together we are supporting the. mirrors on the offices of ten different armies it may sound funny but in myanmar that at least twenty one different fighting the government when there is a clash the liaison officers are the ones who will intervene right away to make sure that the unintended tasha's do not become big battles so in that way we are helping to keep that however in twenty seventeen in a way it wasn't allowed to intervene in the row hinges situation his visa was revoked without any explanations given returning to the mayan media on those rare occasions when we were alone to leave the bus we only met people willing to back up the authorities story. doing too much of you certainly didn't mr.
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