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from peeing or being in public there and coming up tomorrow c.n.n. sends three redshirt reporters in a heart of hurricane or. you'll read this in two wigs. public shock to find fox news host sean hannity has been grafted to president for nearly six months they were dead shot they weren't that's just that's our show but i constantly have this writer who why do you have to die was neither a question of the allied cause also takes over half a house for forty nine ninety nine killed i say i'm going to die if i. well done today ping watch told says it will discuss reinstating the russian anti doping agency as a member after it was declared noncompliance in two thousand and fifteen. russia's foreign minister reiterates moscow's willingness to cooperate with britain on the
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script poisoning case but not on the principle of a seems guilt. trenchant criticism from u.k. politicians. you see that you see what's happening. with these. british m.p.'s in mainstream media explode into a frenzy off of the two russians accused of carrying out the never agents talking newquay come for ways of speaking as a tear in chief denying any involvement in the case. concerns raised over the potential presence of french troops in syria to fairy tales released by the us army appeared to show a french military vehicle in the background. is just ten five am in the russian capital we are watching aussie international good
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to have you with us. there will be more stock has said it will consider reinstating russia's dating agency as a member. non-compliance in twenty fifteen its allegations of state sponsored day paying neil harvey was joined by alexi air chefs. compliance review committee reviewed at length a letter from the russian ministry of sport to water and was said it's tried that this letter sufficiently acknowledged the issues identified in russia therefore fulfilling the first of the two outstanding grey tyria of up to compliance this is a huge turnaround in fact if we look at what happened earlier during the day when the british media particularly b.b.c. reported exactly the opposite of what eventually happened and the b.b.c. said that the c.r.c. the compliance review committee of water the world anti-doping agency would recommend to water to not reinstate it as part of the world anti-doping family but
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water came out with a statement of their own later during the day saying exactly the opposite that now the c.r.c. has accumulated all the data looked at all the criteria that they had to meet in order to be reinstated and will recommend to water to executive committee that is to consider russia reciters reinstatement as so up until this week there have been two criteria remaining one of them is basically a public acknowledgement of the mclaren report findings and the other one is granting arks access for the water officials to the russian doping labs this has been one of the bones of contention the biggest bone of contention and now it apparently has been resolved russian sports minister had been very optimistic about the possibility of reinstatement it is important for us to reinstate the next world executive meeting we decision that between two years with hope believe we did everything that we could and we all ready to for the cooperate with all of us to continue to work in this direction and follow. which are equal for all stars
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anybody's guess at this stage what's your opinion how do you think this is going to play out it's not set in stone obviously because the opposition has been very vocal and it's been a lot of opposition to the russian reinstatement within water. particularly from the u.s. anti-doping agency frankly stinks to high heaven why did she stop the sleight of hand and release a new compliance review. the recommendation as well as any information received from russia now showing their compliance also the u.k. anti-doping agency came out with statements and even letters to water and even a clip of video clip that they posted on twitter basically urging water not to take this u. turn there is a one of the taking place on the twenty fifth which is critical to the future of clean spool get behind hash tag no u.-turn order thank you do not use on the russian. do you not they are all across the world. peaceful how do we get to this point well people are concerned because of the
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magnitude of the scandal which happened twenty fifteen you know the allegations of a state sponsored doping system that's very severe obviously entailing very severe punishment because a lot of athletes have been banned the agency disbanded a list of criteria naming thirty one things that were side i had to do you know to be considered for reinstatement as until this week twenty nine of them had been completed now only two remained and according to the today statement it's out of the way as well but again it's too early to say whether you know the russian sports ministry is uncorking at champagne tonight. ten list alan moore and sports sex pets have cashmore told us about russia's progress and its antedating fs and its chances of reinstatement. i think they want to make sure that this stigma that the overtaxed of the last three years sticks and in other words you know even the russian will be allowed back into sport they want to make sure that every time any
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commentator on any radio or t.v. station anywhere in the world mentions a russian athlete they say they make mention of the fact that they've served three years in exile because some go in violations in reality of course every sporting nation on the planet is engaged in some kind of doping violation it's just that they've been a big cleverer about it the russia or the russians simply been singled out as a kind of scapegoat which would be my view frankly but i don't moma we're not about to go into that we're about to deal with the facts as they comprise this i don't think we will know the truth seven days from now but my feeling is that russia will be really. completed as much as possible and far more than our new order doping agency in the history of water have been able to do and achieve so in all fairness they should be reinstated this should be brought back into the family and
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given an opportunity to prove themselves however i think politics might yes play a bit of a role but then again the i.o.c. the international economy our own russia's side in so far as they want to see sport progress and by exclusion of segregation on the drug sport down into a very very dark place i think for people within that system within k. with a new card they need to sort of look at who the closer to home they are very royce to look for a clean sport or to need to start at home because. russians it doesn't matter what happens in u.k. or in usa or in ireland has been trying to clean up its own house i think if we all did and help each other out for a bit more starting i think that we would finally maybe get to something that. might be called kingsport. murderess having a holiday from how only strengthening the case against them just
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a taste of the response this created artie's interview with the two russians accused of carrying out the never taken poisoning in the u.k. city of soul spray russia's foreign minister spoke on the issue for the first time since our exclusive during a joint news conference with his chairman counterparts here's what they have to say . not all our official requests receive just formal notes and even simply spoken responses boiling down to your guilty all we need from you is to explain whether it was an order or an accident to maintain discussion on such a level is pointless we are still ready for serious dialogue based on the rule of international law but not on the principle they call highly likely to have informants when we got the information on the screwball case from the u.k. and we have no doubts about it but we're also interested in an investigation of what's happened is everybody is ready to exchange information on the issue to clear
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up the situation nothing more than prevent an investigation. the interview even sparked reaction from the former british foreign secretary and reportedly a contender for next prime minister or a strong. but you know you see the you see what's happening now with these q two characters produced in this city through kuwait. only russian t.v. these ludicrous she questions making a mockery of the whole thing and it really makes my blood boil typically boris response really you hear him using vivid language about his blood boiling and he said that alexander patrol found respond to share of all murderers and that they're welcome to see him in court if they want to challenge that fact and he also spoke of his work as foreign secretary saying that he holds the kremlin in absolute contempt and that he made what he called the kasik mistake of trying to engage with
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moscow take a listen to what he had to say i made the coffee classic mistake of thinking it was possible to have a reset with russia and. then it just became clearer and clearer to be true that was before. when he was foreign secretary as top diplomat it was his job to represent the country to travel and he called himself a committed rasa file back in twenty seventeen it was his job to meet up with his russian counterpart sergey lavrov now however when he happens to be speaking in washington he says he regrets it all very much and it was a fool's errand and to create something he once said about his own views that in europe his view on russia appears to have been like a supermarket trolley as well so quite an extreme reaction from the former foreign
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secretary why does the view of a former cabinet minister. even matter well he is widely tipped here by the bookmakers to be potentially the next conservative leader so clearly his views are getting a lot of air time also the current lead to resume a prime minister her spokes persons rubbish the interview that alexander trough and we did with our t. saying that the account provided by the two alleged attackers is an insult to the public's intelligence and outright lies so downing street wasn't having any of it but most foreign ministry spokesperson maria's the horror of was unimpressed with downing street response she came out yesterday questioning why london immediately dismissed petrol for the sheriff's account forty minutes after that interview was
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first ad and the latest development from moscow comes from dmitri peskov the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the men from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london. to remind to the two suspects accused by british authorities of poisoning former double agent. came forward on thursday and spoke to r.t. said editor in chief margarita simonyan they denied any involvement in the incidents. we. knew them in them i've been to the one you called me on my cell phone and told me that you are a slumber shooter from the looks on the floor. if you really look like the pictures shown to us by the u.k. and that if. you are someone who are you. we are
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those who were shown to you in the pictures with the slum bashir of and i would say under petro of the russians there are those your real names national yes they are real names and i would suggest that even now when you are talking about it to tell you the truth you look very nervous on them. i can move but what would you look like when your life is turned upside down in a moment in just one day and changed our lifes. what i do you work for the g.r.u. and you me know and you and i don't either but no one accuses me of working for the gerry used but you are being accused of that your colleagues accuse us of that by your colleagues you mean journalists who are being accused by you get a story to it and yes that's the scariest thing where do you work you are adults you need to make a living process if we tell you about our business people we work with will be affected tell me anything so that we believe you everyone has questions what do you
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do to cut a long story short we're in the fitness industry. artes as a tear in chief said she didn't give her view on purpose preferring to leave it to the viewers to decide whether to believe the man or not here's what she had to say following the interview. i knew they were nervous and sweating a lot i had to turn up the air conditioning a lot higher than usual and still there were sweating and wiping their foreheads which obviously happens when people are nervous there could be a lot of reasons for it i understand this was the first interview in their lives but they could have been nervous for other reasons as well that's also possible they refused to show their i.d.'s on camera because they didn't want to be pursued and identified further but they showed them to me that i did not run a polygraph on them as a journalist i believe what they see i saw those were the people i saw their i.d.'s and that they feed the photos and videos what was going through their minds and
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whether they were speaking the truth it's hard to see. form the british diplomats craig mary says the immediate rejection of the suspects story is a concern some of the things which were being said they widely in the u.k. took me by the b. to be implausible. but not implausible it turns out that it is absolutely true that stonehenge was closed by snow on the barge. idea but they went on the third of march time souls blew city center snowed under and stonehenge. and came back and tried to convey next day is perfectly possible those were the weather conditions of the day i found the straightforward rejection of the story by the british authorities very troubling indeed given that this is meant to be a criminal case and this meant to be. a possible trial and where. potential defendants have outlined their defense and the government has immediately said that's a ridiculous and it's an insult to make friends that's not how you'd behave in
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a democracy in criminal cases to steve before to just want isn't hard evidence of anything except to people walking around souls because that's all it shows plainly of a british government predetermines this investigation on day one the day after the script of attack happened stood up in parliament and said russian government to done it and they've been trying ever since then to fix the evidence. around that conclusion which is not the way an investigation should be done. moving on now and medics in garces say that israeli soldiers killed three people including a twelve year old boy during anti occupation process along the perimeter fence on friday at least two hundred forty eight others were reportedly wounded schools by life fire. i was. i.
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was thinking oh yeah it was through. the gazans great march for ten protest campaign began at the end of march there demanding the rights to attend the lands in israel that their relatives were displaced from in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight and nine hundred sixty seven. and to the devastating blockade of gaza israel has killed one hundred seventy seven protesters and wounded more than eight hundred thousand since the rally started. the israeli military defended its actions on friday claiming they were necessary to disperse the almost thirteen thousand palestinians who were protesting along the fence it's also said that some demonstrators were burning tires and throwing stones and firebombs soldiers one officer is reported to have
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been wounded as the i.d.f. says it hit two positions belong to him asked the medicine group that rules the strip from siebert from their palestine chronicle told us he thinks the international community needs to be tough on israel everest's actions. western mainstream media is constantly twisting facts in favor of. just to review the presumed israel to be a victim or in a position of self-defense the fact is you have hundreds of israelis the snipers and she will jurors sitting quite comfortably. hundreds of meters away from the fence and shooting at the one children women medics media personnel who are anywhere close to the fins even by a hundred feet without any real mechanism coming from the united nations to actually enforce some sort of punishment or take any kind of measure
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to make israel realize that there are one secure one there's a question for this kind of behavior that we are seeing there just in jerusalem and gaza but the west bank as well i do think this is really behavior is going to end anytime soon. it's a scuffles broke out between palestinian demonstrators and israeli forces in the occupied west bank israel is preparing to raise about it when finished that after them it's got the go ahead from the country's high courts. it claims the buildings in the village which is home to two hundred people do not have the right permits the european parliament said on thing thatis demolition would be a grave violation of international. new pictures released by the us army appears to inadvertently expose a much larger french military role in syria and previously thought a french army vehicle can be seen in the background of the photo from there is law
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where the us is fighting was left of islamic state terrorists in the area the picture that was quickly deleted has charlotte dubinsky with the details but we know that the u.s. army released this photograph on wednesday to show which special operation joint task force on the ground in syria in this particular region. but what the eagle eyed members of the public clearly spot is a french military vehicle in the background now people have said they're sure that it's a french military vehicle because this particular type of vehicle is only used by french and saudi arabian forces and saudi arabian forces are not on the ground in this particular region now what it showed is that a military vehicle in the background and what's really interesting about this is that the french government the french military has never acknowledged that it has french troops on the ground in this particular area of syria now we do know that
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this area is where the u.s. backed fighters have been battling against the hardest and we also know that france has been part of a u.s. led coalition which has been cut up doing operations over syrian air space over the last three years but in particular it's been aiding could issue forces on the ground as they fight against isis forces now we know that france has pledged in the past full support to syrian kurds on the ground. the president should the syrian democratic forces and the french support in particular for the stabilization of the security zone in the north east of syria within the framework of an inclusive and balanced governance to prevent any resurgence of i saw it while seeking for a political solution to the syrian conflict well that support from the french military has been vegas to water actually means and what the context of that support actually is and there is actually
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a question of the legality of the french and the u.s. troops being in syria tool of course they do not turn off a un mandate and they do not have permission from the syrian government to be that we also know that francis repeatedly warned that if it believes a chemical attack has taken place it will seek retribution and retaliation for such an attack on the syrian ground so now with their troops seemingly absolutely on the ground in this area that newbie has acknowledged previously perhaps front is raising an even bigger warning flag. meanwhile reports have surfaced in the chairman media suggesting that washington has been pressuring beilin to get more militarily volved in syria as well the news prompted the research service of the german parliament's to remind us r.t.e. such a move would be unconstitutional and last approved by parliament itself to have a solely from the left party gave us his views on intervention in the complex would
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be totally illegal under international and german law remember there is no indication towards germany to contest between military action in syria the only force lead the fight in syria of those that are invited by the syrian government of bashar assad and no other forces have been authorized if germany wanted to participate in that conflict while the u.s. or the french troops for that matter then they should seek authorization by the un . security column so i'm going to chapter seven otherwise they must stay out of the conflict if they had proof of chemical attacks then why don't they put that proof to the test by bringing it to the un security council where the world could look at the troops and see for themselves if it's really true or just that evidence like when they started the iraq war. they imposture see if google has once
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again been called into question now after a leaked video showed the company's executives expressing disappointment back in two thousand and sixteen donald trump selection when donald school set picks up the story. google's always tried to maintain a political front but recently tells a very different story and if true it outlines google's executives pick for president in the twenty sixteen presidential elections most people here are. pretty upset pretty sad for. you because of the election and i certainly find the selection deeply offensive and i know many of you do too this is none other than surrogate brin google's cofounder and if his assumption that every worker in the video was a clinton voter was upsetting it gets worse. that was the first moment i really felt like we were going to lose and it was really doing all it did feel like
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a ton of bricks dropped on my chest and that right there is the chief financial officer of google's parent company alphabet ruth poor at holding back tears at the thought of their election defeat but whose defeat exactly last time i checked google wasn't a wing of the democratic party nevertheless they seem to have a mutual understanding on why trump won zina phobia hatred and a desire for answers that mean it may not be there here we have senior vice president for global affairs tend to walker looks like despite google's claim to objectivity walker's got some pretty partisan views on american politics but google maintains those are personal views ones that don't affect their product. to the rise of fascism and also to the communist revolution i think it's worth very vigilant in thinking about all these issues what can we do to you to. maybe a better quality of governance decision making and so forth solid explanation of
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ideologies that shaped the twenty first century sergey but fair enough google is looking for ways to make the world better but that hasn't stopped the flow of accusations that. their strategy is politically biased like that time google removed a pro-life singers music video on you tube they said. i had known. and you tube's move to hit popular users before conservative users especially president is draining the swamp dime it is going to be it bottles enough to make it a movie. but there are some at google who don't agree with the company's liberal leanings james to moore a conservative engineer wrote a memo just
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a memo to highlight potential bias in google's policy and he was fired for it google has several biases a new discussion about these biases is being silenced by the dominant ideology what follows is by no means the complete story but it's a perspective the desperately needs to be told google google has always claimed its hands were cold lean when it came to political bias hate speech or other inappropriate content the company always claimed it had its reasons but with insight into what the top brass at google is apparently thinking perhaps it's time for a better understanding of what bias really means quarter r.t. . britain's massive valence and public data collection regime are veiled by whistleblower edward snowden violates privacy rights and freedom of expression the european court of human rights has ruled. there was inadequate independent
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oversight of the selection search process is involved in the operation furthermore there were real safeguards of political will to the selection of related communications data for examination even though this data could reveal a great deal about the person's habits and contacts and the first major legal challenge against the massive operation conducted by the case g c h q intelligence service fourteen human rights groups including amnesty and big brother watch contested the regulation of the investigate every powers act also known as. snowden exposed the case faster valence operation back in two thousand and thirteen he praised the judgments tweeting that for five long years governments have denied that global mass of aliens violate civil rights today we want the government the u.k. government says it will give careful consideration to the findings insisting that it has now brought in new privacy protections as well as quote independent
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oversight but it's campaigners say the judgment will force questions to be asked about the new legislation as well the chair of the u.k. cyber security research institute peter warren told us that snowden reveals the public's data is being used in frightening legislated ways the problem with all of this is. true it is always given if you have nothing to do you have nothing to fear but if you don't fundamentally what true is being used for then you do hope things to fit one of the things that with all of the documents was that you tube was.
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