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numerous war planes. specifically targeting civilian population did you take a gamble your government launched its own attempt to retake so we didn't. we didn't. the morning of the eight my wife calls me and says that they bombed a couple hundred meters away from her mother's house i remember i was actually crying and all frayed and thinking that if anything happens my family i'm going to kill saakashvili. and i meant that we met jim mistress ten years ago he's an american who lives in florida his wife john is the sense young in august two thousand and eight she and her daughter were on holiday at the parents' place in south ossetia so says expel us this is out these divinest the fifty one days of loach. the first cause of blue light dusting it would. be
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enough seditious to hold a layer. of social. media is that he said this. side surely says. georgia. later you find out through the european commission that in fact it was georgia that is to say it was not a fear of the mainstream media they reported that russia started the conflict and said nothing about soccer surely opening fire on the night of the beginning of the olympics in beijing i talked to many people i've posted many things on the internet letting people know the truth about what really happened now is. very careless means if i'm wrapping them out to pam ranger and in my own drive through france maybe it's air security and armor much of it but i know that i
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wouldn't want to sleep alone there's this one window in my room they sleep in there is like a crack in them but i would i would remember that's from the war center was afraid she was saying she was afraid that the suction really was going to be there and he was in the soldiers have to us every year when we went back for several years she had those feelings. couple years back i believe that eventually other countries would learn to recognize that georgia was at fault in this war especially after the european commission came out and said that georgia started the war. i thought for sure that other countries would follow suit with russia to recognize the independence of south said and i was very disappointed that they didn't.
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people have to understand that when you're attacked in so many crimes and brutally attacked in people murdered how can you expect a republican to go back to those people open arms. you can't. just some hotshot of the sampson and the more just some fanatics of class known. to man the holiday home blows them moshiach comes down to the hum of the title to the moment the man could also say can we get in the normal. first system
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the people told him and. own both the stamp. you want to rule the. more you know this is the way or the over here was you know it all change i thought . and i forgot all cormac i got it down in louisiana because you know you're doing that i know forty times through you know you can no. longer watch sadistic lisette i'll tell the one to my boss the most you know bullshit gismo don't match i just stand there you know if you're going to go north or if you go to your fate on your. toes to go to war we're going to. find a man that has shot as soon as it. carried a sheriff he isn't a member of our own to give us the pain yes it was better to send a little sheep back can't get you don't stuff.
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to still resist somebody who. doesn't read later related what happened a son had found out that his parents had been captured and he came to rescue. it took the russian army a few days to force the georgians to retreat many georgians who had been living in a city or left for georgia with the military. resolution as it's true does the most we will not all go to resist is really. really going to lead to this are very. costly when you are listening to. we are sorry sorry don't know. especially verses it's not. going to usually go through well as it.
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sarah varney in georgia was billed as a special refugee settlement for those who came from south etc cookie cutter houses accommodate two thousand people most center of only resistance referred to south ossetia as occupied territory for them it's georgian land. elnora fled to georgia with her children her house was burned down so she's got nowhere to go back to elnora's granddaughter was born in sara vonnie she's never been to south of setia and only heard about it from her grandma. down there thought is good to out there you. know. the hotel the manatee dined. maunder diet i was up there local was.
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i saw right have the ads down church and mom my dad. salvo my dad just died down after our. last call of them all mocked i asked him i said you're very literal. normal retard of a. natural guard attitude towards. me are you to be narrow down as you have a market around. the country to over throw its correlatives that bed near it well in the last men who seek your say here opportunity says aren't at all going to regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will let you and just outlive your chance which as a sad come on is that a secretarial circuit or as weak as a quarter or carter is horrid and most everyone knows well are a lot of illiteracy i doubt it oh yeah the secretary was. so mary.
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let it go it was to be in the longest are thing going to. be. read you know not with an oath you know which i got to. well. i was more than i missed the good. luck of. the construction of this fence between georgia and south the sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. you know show. that.
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there is no thought of we no. longer in useful. the. mystery of. the borderlines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the village and some of the inhabitants remained in south ossetia while twenty two people found themselves living in no man's land. since then they've been living between two checkpoints they're not allowed into georgia and they need a special class to enter south of. this border checkpoint has been set up specially for them. which is great. if that
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is true this is the. maci don't go global so this was leisure school google both exist vision is them to school with. their own nests. says rules of the sea food. the nuns good seeing you blue sky. full tilt. a little. there's a view on me. being the. fullest. must see. t.v. when you see us. done the moment when you. need me revved up and they see.
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those stranded in no man's land have been promised that they'll be allocated new houses and be moved to south ascension. was given the six years ago when the fence was built. eighty percent of the buildings in skin vol were destroyed during the war. and school was also badly damaged ten years ago it seemed to us to be impossible to rebuild the place. out of them for. nearly half. of all. the food. so when russia.
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today much you do is just going to tell us the school system is. the region. that this. class. should. be. into most british. troops some soon. will follow us in the really. loose issue. such. as a child was fascinated by clay marley a used to make models of animals and superheroes. as he grew older he didn't
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abandon his hobby even though he graduated last year they still keep his models on display not the ones he made as a child but his most serious work. years ago fifty. of president. bush or soon will boost. as you just heard him. shortly. our skirts but little seeing. a trip. through the. city is jewish luigi doesn't poet nikki sixx his mistress in the school of.
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center has really changed. most of the build. things were reconstructed but many were torn down and rebuilt from scratch. russia helped to rebuild the destroyed republic and was the first nation to recognize south a city as independence. russia now helps to keep the peace. a military base was built in skin valcke. best in the medical corps. out of those. and i mean it's you know i mean. probably fulfilling. the.
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torture thing. for the most gruesome yes you know. for the crew who scream. when sharon or was hiding with her son in the basement of a maternity home the georgian army entered her village. children as husband went off to fight and her parents were left alone in their house as well as this time i would guess she has come over for some messages very gracious birdman roof of her name with a queer doubt who are hundreds of. other times the mother of the rival at.
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charlestown douches stuff i'd forgotten to. be told them more the more usual told us their knowledge of g.-d. . sharin as husband died shortly after the war so arsène has no memory of his dad share in a remarriage and gave birth to a daughter and another baby's on the way. the family's pool so us and makes his own toys his favorites are a wooden machine gun and a sniper rifle the one our own mark since face she knows how. to measure but really changed her voice. in the. house a small dog was the only woman i should say this is the kind that costs. i stopped her and that was josie just.
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is. a church secret indeed priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest says is a perfect or it is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that it does not as the i intend then i included use this yet in. this. case both. join me every first week on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you there.
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international the u.s. sanctions on russia over the. chemical weapons against its own. u.s. funded. foreign influence. we take a look at how the state is tightening its grip on social media networks. the u.s. invites the head of wiki leaks to testify on alleged russian meddling in the twenty sixth. and. seeking the
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return of. over one hundred years ago are now on display at the british museum. given. history. welcome to the program here with international a busy day for worldwide news headlines. the u.s. has announced it's imposing new sanctions on russia over the poisoning of. his daughter in the u.k. . saying it holds moscow ultimately responsible. the united states august the sixth two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the
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russian federation has used chemical or biological weapons against its own nationals following a fifteen day congressional it if occasion period these sanctions will take effect upon publication of the notice in the federal register expected on august twenty second two thousand. i joined now in the studio with. thanks for coming on so quickly this morning obviously it's a big day for news can you were just give us the rundown what exactly do these new sanctions and tail well these are sanctions that will be imposed by the u.s. on russia despite any new evidence coming to light and it's in regards to the poisoning of the former double agent and his daughter back in march now the sanctions will be implemented in two sets its being reported that the first will ban licenses for the exports of sensitive national security goods to russia like electronic items for example and these kind of exports have previously been allowed
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in on a case by case basis the second round of sanctions they contain more drastic measures now these would be like banning the russian airline aeroflot from flying to the u.s. and cutting off nearly all exports and imports as well but it said that the second round of sanctions would come into effect unless russia provides reliable assurances that it won't use chemical weapons in the future and agrees to on site inspections and by the way the whole time russia has been calling for an open transparent investigation into all of this and he we have here we have in the second round of sanctions or the officials saying russia must provide reliable assurances it won't use chemical weapons in the future the investigation still has not fully pinned it all on russia so sorry to interrupt exactly no you're completely right and it's interesting because the a.p.c. dobby the chemical weapons watchdog verify the destruction of chemical weapons in russia and concluded the last. of these in september last year in two thousand and
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seventeen but the u.s. wants to impose the sanctions by the twenty second of august but at a press briefing about this when pressed by journalists and the us said it was determined to say that russia is behind this compile attack where are you getting the conclusion that russia is behind the screen posing i will leave it to others to characterize the current state of our understanding of the scruple affair we've been very clear that we agree with the assessment that it was a agent and that the perpetrator was ultimately the russian federation i leave it to others to give those kinds of details of what we currently understand obviously from reading the press it appears that their investigation is ongoing in terms of the scope and nature of the details and its implications but i'll leave that to others. now in asia the russian embassy to the u.s. has said that washington has presented no evidence on moscow's role in the soulsby poisoning over claims that the information on the incident was classified classified information that russia keeps asking for an open and transparent
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investigation we understand already the u.k. prime minister's office has welcomed the new batch of u.s. sanctions on russia exactly yes and before we also saw after the screwball poisoning we saw a wave of diplomatic expulsions from the u.k. and stateside as well from the u.s. which already expelled around sixty diplomats so measures have already been taken but there were countries that didn't expect any depth about it because they wanted concrete evidence as well as i mean that i'm sorry didn't truong expelled something in the neighborhood of six diplomats but europe expelled far fewer and then i understand i read a report the child got very upset that america expel it made the biggest expulsion of the diplomats yes and now the second set of sanctions will be implemented as well following on from this a few months after the expulsion but the u.k. said as well that it was highly likely that russia was hardly attack saying that only russia had the motives means and raechel to target the scruples and moscow's repeatedly denied any involvement like he said before offering cooperation on the
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investigation. because these are two this is an attack on two russian nationals that happened but as far as we know the chemicals weapons watchdog the a p c w one porton down haven't been able to confirm the origin of the new agent let's take a listen to what they say we have not verified the precise source but we provided the scientific information to the government but you have not been able to establish at porton down that this was made in russia as i said it's our job to provide eight you know the scientific evidence that identifies for the particular and their region is but it's not our job to see we are actually was money for. analysis. p.c. w.'s report i did to find the country. of origin of the agent used in this attack. and if you're doing all of this you know where the script pounds
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why aren't they talking it seems again and again the mainstream narrative is put out to the masses with no open investigations and then sanctions are just a volleyed out from washington across the atlantic but u.k. officials insist that the task of putting down was just to identify the nerve agents right exactly and not determine the origin and which they said that they were unable to do as well but and these new sanctions now come at a time when we haven't seen any new information come to light regarding this case as he said this compiles have disappeared off the radar for now but we'll wait and see as to what more information comes to light but getting this well this is the storage is lifting off today but of course russia is not the only country being sanctioned by the u.s. at the moment in fact according to the official u.s. department of treasury website the u.s. is currently sanctioning approximately twenty different countries for a myriad of different issues that apparently upset washington all right as he should so i thank you very much thanks for joining us so far we spoke to former
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u.s. diplomat jim he says the new sanctions have very little to do with the script of case. i would go so far to say that the u.s. government like the british government knows very well that the russians were not responsible for this and this is a political demand this is designed to undercut the overtures from the trumpet ministration for president trying to warm relations with moscow with it with russia and this is a way to undercut that by making accusations against russia that are not only false but there's no way they can disprove president trump would like to have a good relationship with russia i think political ploy to conduct and sensually a kind of warfare against russia and i think that people in the kremlin know that i think they know there is nothing they can do nothing they can say that would satisfy these demands and make it a big. thing that with the united states facebook could have close ties to the u.s. government than first thought as a new details of a most of its partnership with the atlantic council a think tank funded by nato and some branches of the u.s.
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government for instance a special lab inside the council works to track foreign influence on the platform and then help facebook to identify it and remove it social media giant in its turn is now one of the top donors to the team of forensic experts in the picks up the story. how's that for a mark zuckerberg nightmare he or his team in front of a horde of suits go and sort these russian bots out sort out the fakes sort them out or did i just paint a good picture of the reality web giants of been facing lately in the past election you. we've seen how foreign actors are abusing social media platforms those images that can be attributed or associated with the russian company lack of resources a lack of commitment and a lack of genuine effort the likes of zogby could have proudly said we're just
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a platform where independent and sorting out what you call fakes is none of our business but when wall street alarm bells are ringing you know how it can happen with the stocks it could be better to zip it and focus on an intense year. see if we stick to be the tough year began with. news feed algorithm the trick was to boost posts with let's say pics of your friends cat and sideline all that politics related media stuff haha they say this lead to less views likes and comments under donald trump's posts move it on facebook has evolved from policing offensive content to policing news views ideas it can be anything apart from your friend's cat if people flag them as potential hoaxes we send those to fact checkers and if those facts. that is provably.
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