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as soon as we're done with. the emergency situation the dates for further launches will be identified and as soon as they happen it will start preparing for our next space flight and it will be clear by that time what kind of training what kind of preparation it will have to undergo of course we immediately will start training you know order to be prepared by the time we need to launch and to be in any even better shape. back to the. emergency safety system. worked flawlessly and again this was the first incident in more than thirty years so how do you. the performance of the system as the search and rescue. systems to. first of all i'd like to think the designer is the structure is the architect of our space. craft all those people involved in the preparations of the space mission and all the
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medics who were involved in the. rescue mission space and the search and rescue team who thought to us after we had been recovered like you said for thirty five years they had they haven't been such an emergency but this did not play a role because the people involved in the search and rescue the acted swiftly and professionally and i have nothing but things for them. and. for my part myself personally and other people we have been reaffirmed in our confidence. hard work so that we shouldn't be afraid that when need be our hardware will work properly did you get in contact with the i says did you talk to. so
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we've been talking to him and he was waiting for you just for the launch he's. been really waiting for you he even made meal for you to talk to him we didn't get into each city called. we had a conversation i told him i was a rate that my health was was well he was sorry that we hadn't made it to the because we were queuing president for the crew of the station but it was also interesting because of the guys taking pictures. from the. and they actually managed to capture the moment of the emergency over abortion or. so it was interesting to saw those i hope that the next who will be going to the as soon as possible. the experience of the. work and the d.v.d.'s to
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keep this. operation that will continue the russian space agency might. in. early december thank you so much mr of cine know if we're sitting down with us and sharing how it all happened thank you so much thank you for having me. again the russian cosmonaut who was supposed to go in orbit this day but will because of the rocket failure that didn't happen so he came back to earth in what is called a ballistic ballistic landing it was emergency situation and now what has happened right now he has shared his view he has shared what happened with them from inside that capsule rory back to you. down off there with a cosmonaut alexy option and what a fascinating discussion there really insightful thank you both. into our normal shuttle program here on our team. an article for you thanks for joining us
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so far passengers on a flight from london to have stood up for a man who was being deported from britain the man was apparently shouting crying resisting the deportation when fellow passengers decided to intervene with a result he's pretty boyko explains there was an ugly twist to the story. so take him off the plane exactly what they care most of what was taken most of this is the moment the passengers on a flight to istanbul stood up for a man being forcibly removed from the u.k. the home office was attempting to deport you could be ahmed back to his home country of somalia which he'd left when he was reportedly a young boy. was a little of that. but his screams alerted the other passengers on board to the fact that he was being made to leave the country against his will so fellow passengers leapt to his defense he says it. was it
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was. the last. hope for you that it's got was short because. minutes later home office officials scored off the plane and back to stiction. it's now been revealed the passengers helped to keep in the country is a convicted gang rapist in august two thousand and seven he brutally assaulted a sixteen year old girl along with three other men in a premeditated attack he was sentenced to nine years in prison and he was released after four one of his fellow gang members has since traveled to syria and died fighting with islamic state terrorists the passengers on the plane are unlikely to have known ahmed's dangerous criminal history the normal situation was never.
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she. was going to lead to everything that was very little now thanks to their intervention you have made is thought to be back in a u.k. detention center while government officials tried to place him on another flight his lawyers now have time to appeal the decision to deport him the u.k. isn't alone when it comes to citizens disrupting government approved deportations early this year in sweden a student activist refused to take a seat on a plane until a failed asylum seeker who was being sent back to afghanistan was taken off the flight and she live streamed the entire incident golborne. so you are going to get killed it was later reported the man had been sentenced for assault the u.k. home office says that all foreign nationals who were sentenced for a crime and abuse the u.k.'s hospitality should be in no doubt of the government's
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determination to remove them but the government may not have banked on citizen activists being just as determined to let them stay. we have asked the u.k. home office for clarification regarding the identity of the suspect we spoke with the former chief executive of the u.k.'s immigration advisory service keith best he believes that cases like this one should not be decided by the public but rather by the courts and i think this example shows how wrong people can be although they may have sympathy for somebody particularly if they're being manhandled in a rather aggressive manner to get them on an aircraft in order to deport them i can understand where people sympathy might lie but of course as we've discovered with this case those sympathies may be very misplaced if they are thorough these want to use that line for deportation cases then they have to do a balancing act between complying with the legal regulations or look at
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existing human rights safeguards and to make sure that they are fully articulated in favor of somebody who might otherwise be removed wrongly. u.s. news network n.b.c. is under fire after showing remarks by president trump on the american civil war out of context making him look like he was praising a pro-slavery confederate general of the outlawed corrected its report only two days later. and now takes a look at how the us media is becoming ever more polarized in the liberal side of american media donald trump was in hot water they had him on video praising robert elite the pro-slavery confederate general during the us civil war they even had video evidence for their claim of obvious racism it also gave you.
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a general. who was incredible he drank a little bit too much. you know one jocular bit. so robert e. lee was a great general. but it turns out that n.b.c. misrepresented the comment the general the trump called incredible was actually ulysses s. grant the general of the union army now grant was anything but a racist in fact after he became president he even sent troops to fight the ku klux klan years after the civil war was over and b.c. had to run a retraction and show the full sound by a general. who was incredible he drank a little bit too much. and his name was green general gray. i am to drum faction smelled blood and went into overdrive they ran all kinds of headlines about trump praising the confederate general even said he was a big fan of general lee they even quoted distant descendants of lee denouncing the
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president and yet again our president is lying and showing us his true colors he is showing us that he supports an idol of white supremacy and hatred robert the least for the continued in slave black bodies. but the pro trump crowd was watching a completely different movie the news in right field was that trump was innocent victimized by scheming liberals so folks in the anti trump camp got confirmation that the donald is a racist meanwhile those in the pro trump bubble got confirmation that the liberal press is out to slander him and that's just one example of how americans seem to live almost in two different realities with loyal audiences getting sucked in by different narratives but i am ben and i trying to decide if the trump of ministration is more sinister or more incompetent let me relieve you of your burden . next time you can see that it's both incompetent and cynicism i think it's fair for black americans to say you know what i could consider the truth to judge the
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made in america make america great again so we're here in liberal new york city and we're going to see if average new yorkers have even heard some of the headlines that are all the rage among conservatives. did you hear about the controversy regarding the the movie about the moon landing and donald trump didn't know it did not one controversy i haven't heard about you know i haven't. did you hear about trump praising robert e. lee. ever to leave yes i think i have yes i heard. do you feel like americans are divided and that like those who listen to protract media hear one side of the story and those who hear for anti trump stuff hear another side part of your question i definitely feel like the country is divided by believe the triumph i was follow incorrect maybe fake is. but i don't i'm not
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a term follower i believe the media i do feel like it's divided we have to be open to listening to different countries different different peoples interests as long as there is a divide between. ethnicities and cultures in no line of respect between these of them there's always going to be a divide in there is always going to be people living in different universes to some donald trump is a heroic champion making american great again to others he's a power mad fascist inciting bigotry no matter what you think of donald trump it's pretty obvious that americans are more deeply polarized than ever before and warring media narratives are deepening that division cable mopp and r.t. new york donald trump has branded n.b.c.'s coverage as dishonest claiming that the channel deliberately made him look bad when we discussed the situation with investigative journalist and max blumenthal who says americans are being left none the wiser by the news coverage. point worth making about fox and m s n b c
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is that their formula is to cover a very narrow range of topics so if you watch these networks you probably aren't going to know much about what's happening outside of american horse race politics so no matter which network you're watching you are going to wind up less informed unless you're completely concerned with the different palace intrigues going on in washington that's why a lot of americans are turning to alternative media as well as foreign media and why foreign media is under threat in the u.s. why this network for example has been forced to register as a foreign agent with pretty apparent that the national security state in the u.s. doesn't want to merican to be particularly well informed about foreign policy and what's happening on the ground in yemen or in palestine or latin america.
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ecuador has agreed to partially restore internet access for wiki leaks founder julian assange has been denied since march sources close to him of told me that he's been given guidelines on how to act online but i also want to be on his very best behavior offline as well but also to keep the place tight. so no wiki leaks is actually published to the nine page protocol for more details on the story here's our correspondent. sources close to jude in a son just told r.t.
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that the ecuadorian embassy impose a new protocol that covers the day to day aspects of mr sounds as life inside the ecuadorian embassy in regulating get really they cover things like how his visits are managed in any visitors who wish to go and see the former editor of wiki leaks will have to make an official inquiry via email and also how he communicates with the walls we know that six months ago his internet access was cut off it will now be reestablished albeit part partially and also things like his medical treatment how he's treated medically that will be covered within the framework of that memo and also it prohibits him from doing will saying anything which is deemed as interfering in the incident of the fares of other countries and of course six months ago when his into that access was caught it was
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a result of the various statements he was making with regard to the independence referendum in cuts alone and as a result of that of course having his internet access cuts off they've now prohibited him from making any statements that are considered to be political meddling now in september mr sound was forced to resign as editor of wiki leaks he was replaced by a kristinn hrafnsson an investigative journalist from iceland and wiki leaks releasing a statement saying that it was due to the extraordinary circumstances that he had been placed within the ecuadorian embassy which is why he had been made to stand down now of course it remains to be seen exactly how this sets of rules impacts mr sanders life inside the embassy and also remains to be seen exactly when he will finally be able to leave the embassy where you choose a program continues in just a moment here on r.t. international in the mix of your stories that is the mayor of one small french town
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is waging war on fast food. on mcdonald's but it's unseemly big my campaign isn't going down too well with the locals will give you details just a moment. what politicians do you think to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to be right to be for us that's what i'm up for three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. fish soup. when lawmakers manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the right
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wing closest protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signals. to leave the room dream real new real world. it is good to have you with us today a canadian a transgender athlete is facing a backlash after winning the cycling world championship rachel mckinnon who was born male finished first in the race in los angeles just that was this sunday ultimately becoming the first ever transgender woman to win gold in the competition but her achievement was met not only with applause. and third vintage and not to be
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celebrated look at the difference in size and muscle mass of course you were going to win imagine being the woman who came forth knowing that you should have a place on the podium. amazing i was so infused at reading this i went out and challenged two eight year olds to a one hundred meter race guess what i only went and won first time running in an eight year old's race to. the winner denies the accusations saying she was forced to suppress her testosterone level in accordance with competition rules on transgender athletes so we invited a couple of guests on to r.t. international to debate this rather sensitive issue what i find strange is the hue and cry being raised over transgender athletes but not over other athletes who clearly have certain advantages over fellow competitors i think the way in which transgender athletes are being singled out is very very unfair and wrong now of
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course we do need to look at whether transgender athletes do have an advantage which is unfair and gives them an advantage over others but i don't think the research really substantiate that at the moment the female athletes themselves fear feel that there are some particular disadvantage in competing somebody who's gender has been. in some cases changed you know there have been cases in the past in the most celebrated. american tennis player really richards who i was a man was a useful player. and then our underwent transgender. and competed as a woman and reached the following all of the double this and the u.s. open tennis championships you know one of the four grand slams one of the most
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important in the world i was a singles player ended up ranked twenty of them this was at the age of forty four when she reached that level and you would look at that cage some say well would it really richards as. ever been able to reach those sorts of heights as a man and that is of course extremely doubtful there are all kinds of advantages that athletes have for sprinters having fast twitch muscle fibers definitely gives you an advantage it isn't just this issue it's a whole range of issues about where genetic and other bother factors may give a particular athlete the edge over others i certainly think there should be as far as gender intersects situations. going further the man i think would be an enormous task. quite god
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proportion hopefully there would be some kind of consensus and we could establish a regime for all sports where. the athletes who are transgender and intersex but also those. other special unique physical attributes or biological genetic attributes they could be included. the mayor of a small french town on an island off the country's atlantic coast is waging war on fast food drive but don't hold switch hopes to open a branch there he's just lost a second legal case resulting in fines for his anti big mac campaign but to fight on locals though were seem to be rather divided. on i.
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only we were elected because he ran on a platform of the insurgent transition the model practiced by this kind of company grunts counter to what we do nothing to do. with the goal of big. big macs big macs to take on i love big movies if you're. not about fifty people can eat whatever they want to a mighty john which we were elected on this platform so we have an alternative to this more than i thought it. was scary i think online and such as always saying we should instead encourage french well no could businesses there is another way to rejoin hopes if you think
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about the world it seems well we all know nice what alan the only issue with fuel there is this kind of ecologically extremism islay now today mcdonald's means creating more jobs reviving the town you've seen the new muscle to be told just about wrapping up the program ever this hour here on the international twelve twenty five pm on tuesday here in moscow we are certainly boxer with.
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charles seemed wrong but all wrong just don't call. me that he's yet to shape out. just to come out to it and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. obama codified the worst honesty's of wall street in institutionalized a kleptocracy turn a blind eye to the excesses of the really those democrats on on on financed in america who are still frank with impunity and cannot sell this is draining the swamp gave us fortunately i must say that it does mean that interest rates are going to start going higher and this is for the first time in thirty two years the
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bond market bull rally we've had for thirty two years or longer this looks like it's coming to an end and that is a fundamental shift to change in the economy for the world and for the united states going forward so that will be the big story of the next twenty four months. tracking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i committed twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year trucks or chose to drive trucks people who rush to a small town in north dakota was among the employment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and the bus station a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down for most of the last jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not
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and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm part shelton in washington we're glad you're aboard. coming up as a summit related to brecht's that takes place wednesday what's the status of the united kingdom leaving the european union the report or its c.e.o. stroll mark gives us the latest and there was last week terrible tumble of markets we talked about that all around the globe was it a one off or is the recovery about to take a turn for the words john greyson daniel shea joins us to discuss global markets plus businesses that once had little to say about climate change are now putting their money and brains to work in an effort to protect themselves and the planet alex from hylas edge joins us from toronto and then tyson slocum steve malzberg help us take a look at the unusual and dire circumstances all that directly ahead but first we had so many lines to go. there is breaking news today on bret's that after talks reach an impasse over the weekend and british prime minister theresa may went
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before parliament to try and shore up perper carious political position over the weekend talks between ms maes government and their counterparts from the european union hit turbulence over the challenge of the irish border we've talked about that before while all sides are scheduled to reconvene for four more negotiations on wednesday earlier today ms may asked members of parliament to support her approach to brecht's the talks. we have made real progress in recent weeks on both withdrawal agreement and the political decoration on our future relationship and i want to pay tribute to both negotiating teams for the many many hours of hard work that has got us to this point in march we agreed legal text around the implementation period citizens' rights and the financial settlement and we've now made good progress on text concerning the majority of the outstanding issues and here to give us the latest on brac so it's a sea of straw mark the reform which hillary thank you for being my pleasure so what's the latest on this we've been on
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a couple of times talking about this we appreciate you coming back to update us what's happening well what you heard theresa may say that was obvious obviously both sides still want the best deal for themselves right what i've heard specially coming out of the e.u. is this rising tide of mutual appreciation that's good everything went through the weekend until basically it was late sunday night that it actually broke down what they call in the irish border a sort of a bridge too far the irish border is significant of course the one thousand nine hundred eight peace agreement which ended all the sectarian violence is what's causing the issue what the e.u. wants and is kind of going up against this very very issue what the in you want is to have this back stop which would be a guarantee of like sort of having the the europe starting at the side of the border we cannot have a border which is going to be disrupting business and we cannot push that border back into the irish sea so there you know just to make sure i get it correct that you you want northern ireland. northern ireland.
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