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with. the move. this. morning. leaving
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twenty people dead dozens injured but the attack a later committed suicide with all the victims now identified at the massacre house left dozens desperate over the loss of their loved ones. all right here we can show you our live pictures are right now. in two minutes past ten in the morning the residents of the city have prayed mourning the victims throughout the whole night and into the early hours of the day these live pictures
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here you can see the people have been bringing flowers candles and various teddy bears as well. let's cross live to kutch right now aussies what i guess do you have standing by for us a day after this tragedy what is the latest that we know on this case. while it's still sinking in is so much so much grief over the loss confusion as to why this happened this new albeit smoothly of no explanation no who isn't above all led shown so many faces here this tape is more tragic news overnight the death toll has been revised upwards again from nineteen to twenty we now have the names of all of those that were killed five of them cd is faculty members so. from the college itself behind me fifteen of them students
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teenagers cut down in their prime mostly aged between sixteen to nineteen in hospital we have ten people in critical condition fighting for their lives in all more than seventy people were injured forty remain in hospitals around in the crimea they've been transported to various hospitals depending on their injuries but as i say ten more people still fighting for their lives in critical condition as. much confusion people still can't quite grasp what happened this horrific massacre that happened yesterday kedge is not the place where one would expect something like this to happen what happened yesterday we've we've covered it and we will continue to cover it but it all began in the early hours of the morning with a bomb. surprise
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a total body. builders ability. to bring in the ferry but. that's to give you know the.
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right. but. the. point is the. biggest question now is why motivate that the chief suspect a student eighteen years old who himself was a student in this university what motivated him whether he had help whether he had whether he was acting as
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a lone wolf because what can be said is that he came at this coldly calculated he planned this massacre it wasn't a brief spur of the movement thing the bomb itself you can see the damage behind me was so powerful that never mind the windows it knocked the window frames themselves out this was an incredibly powerful bomb packed with shrapnel bolts designed to maximize the number of people hurt or killed in the initial designation found another explosive device which they were able to. put again as a working in finding out what motivated this person what caused them to to stage these terroristic acts which is. unheard of in in these spots nevertheless the city itself is in mourning it is coming to grips with what happened. we're seeing. coming in. crimea from
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russia testimonies from witnesses who were there yesterday. seem to accept what happened friends the teaches that they lost yesterday nevertheless investigators are on scene they continue to look at his background and will be here waiting for more details. live from thank you. well as i was saying that the gunman is believed to be an eighteen year old student of the college he was found dead in the building having shot himself a similarities are being drawn to another atrocity carried out almost twenty years ago.
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we got reactions from several specialists who say the attack clearly echoes the columbine massacre and that in today's internet age it's just far too easy to learn how to make basic but deadly weapons a shocking event there is something of a pattern developing and it is very difficult to know why how we can respond to that and we don't want. to become food to seize the. because of learning we were
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children and young people are exploring their lives developing the lives they shouldn't be fooled to see you know jails in that sense but also i think we need to look at the culture i mean it's very early to draw any conclusions but the piles of . all of this as a young man kind of a terrible crime scenes but also ended his own life you know he didn't deserve that and really he needed our help before we got to this stage and i think we need to be looking at that as a society all of us is no longer the murder of an american problem for a long time i think we could kind of pertains we didn't have this problem who it is not just a russian a european problem and i think we all have to take it on board the fact is that in the days of the internet particularly it's relatively easy to discover the means and ending date acquire the means to make rudimentary weapons such as these basic explosive devices we've seen in other incidents terror lated instance for example
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where you can kill large numbers of people without any access whatsoever to these kinds of traditionally criminal or terrorist associated weapons for example we've seen vehicles used knives used as weapons and these have been very very effective in terror attacks and it's no reason of course why they wouldn't be equally effective in the hands of a disaffected accident for example and so it's possible certainly to using the internet freely available information to make basic explosive devices and here in our international we'll be keeping across any further developments following the attack in crimea when we get the updates you get them to. all right sort of other news here on the program on r.t. international venezuela is dumping the dollar when it comes to official exchange transactions and we're now use the euro or other convertible currencies instead of
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the move is retaliation for severe american financial sanctions imposed on not just on the country's officials but also on the country's president of caracas is not alone in moving away from dollar dependence as daniel bushell explains. norm us the land of the world's top all reserves and else there's no more buying author link in greenbacks you know the let us be free we will not be anyone's colony again the latest in a now apparently nonstop barrel large of hits to the pin yatta of the dollar system the impregnable tender since world war two and guess who's currency correctors is ousting it for. after trump threatened anyone dealing with iran brussels drops a bombshell on its old us charm in iran trade simply ditching the dollar e.u. member state will set up a legal entity facilitate legitimate financial transactions with iran and this will
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allow european companies to continue to trade with iran in accordance with european union low and could be open to other partners in the world. russia's backing brussels for them a pittance already talking dollar trade with major allies adding washington's just shot itself in the foot. american partners are making a colossal strategic mistake undermining the credibility of the dollar is universal and essentially the only reserve currency undermining trust in it they can sing the branch they're sitting on this is a typical mistake of any empire when people think that nothing will happen they believe that everything is so powerful so strong so stable that there will be no negative consequences but you know they will come sooner or later but the hardest wallop of all may be from america's biggest rival china. beijing shop window now plans an ample dollar free range from old trade in petrol you won the
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online crypto you won the new silk road colossus and beijing's own swift world banking network even u.s. media admit washington's now waging economic war on one tenth of. the world and one in four people on this planet now live on the government's committed to draw dominance mainstream economists pooh pooh any future without a glorious greenback ensuring any smash will only be more shocking. the u.s. is refusing openly to put pressure on saudi arabia over its alleged role in the disappearance of a journalist in turkey and secretary of state mike pompei o refusing to be drawn on the existence of a recording supposedly handed over by ankara to the united states of. fear of murder and dismemberment in the saudi consulate in istanbul this does put
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washington in a tricky situation between two allies with turkey accusing riyadh off the record of killing the dissident saudi journalist two weeks ago. i don't have anything to say about that well we know what they could have discussed they could have gotten to the bottom of whether or not jamal khashoggi was indeed killed tortured and then dismembered as the consul watched as reports seem to indicate however it seems that they focused rather on what seemed to be almost perfect about the u.s. saudi relationship we have lots of important relationships and then to relationships between us saudi companies government relationship things we work on together all across the world the efforts to reduce the risk to the united states of america from the world's largest state sponsor of terror ron those are elements of u.s.
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national policy that are for our in americans best interests. of the country. that's a few. days. to. you. now my pompei as comments referred to saudi arabia as a purchaser of american goods primarily military hardware and he seemed to talk about saudi arabia as an ally against what he sees as the primary source of evil in the region iran now this is not so much different from what we heard from mike pompei i was boss of the u.s. president so i did arabia has been a very important ally of ours in the middle east and we are stopping the rain and trying to stop it was stopping over everyone a big step for we took away that ridiculous deal that was made by the previous administration and they are an ally we have other very good allies in the middle
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east but if you look at saudi arabia they're an ally of tremendous purchaser donald trump's comments come as there is a huge amount of pressure mounting on the administration in response to outrage about the shoji incident president trump is. criticizing the condemnation of saudi arabia or in the case of missing journalist jamal khashoggi residence stunning statement as three sources tell c.n.n. that a high ranking officer with the saudi intelligence agency oversaw that the saudis are now claiming was an interrogation and he wanted to a building in never came out of the building what are we talking about in the building was saudi if dead said republican senator marco rubio today the u.s. must respond or it risks its own standing the administration assures us that saudi arabia will get to the bottom of what actually took place eventually we're going to give them the space to complete their investigations of this incident when they issue their report will form our judgment about their next step in the decisions
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they make about accountability connected to this so the world just needs to sit back and have faith in the kingdom of saudi arabia riyadh denies any involvement in jamal hotshots use disappearance of u.s. diplomat jim john trust believes washington will do anything to keep the saudis on side against iran let's remember that the trumpet ministration for a number of reasons but i think primarily influence from israel and saudi arabia has a vendetta against iran that iran is responsible for everything wrong in the world or iran is the number one sponsor of terrorism iraq is is is a regional threat of course this is all nonsense but this is what the israelis and the saudis want and that is the primary policy that it unites washington with riyadh and i think they find want to find some way to preserve that so i think this is a way of emphasizing it in american context of that we somehow need the saudis in
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order to confront this very very evil threat coming from iran. well a new law in the italian city of lodhi is suspected of targeting so-called economic migrants more on that and the rest of your stores in a much. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime tampa he did . eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six
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percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and going rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only food but. it's good to have you with us today the mayor of the italian city of lodhi has ordered old migrant families to provide documents about their financial status including any property they might own in their home countries
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a failure to comply could result in a loss of social benefits including school lunch subsidies for children and transportation. justice here in the same room that we have to say in the corner. if there are people who have money houses or land in their home countries why should we give them services for free while the italians before everything enough the gravy train is finished this is not racism it's justice and good sense. once you notice what i don't have my son what should i say we as foreigners have to produce these documents.
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one of my classmates said she wants to use his son which with us. the very best if he misunderstood it should be forbidden to impede integration of kids with others it's a pity very town children who've lost the opportunity to interact with other cultures so little really similar but ok i completely agree with the missed decision because all those foreigners have trouble is in their countries of origin . because of this in the school the mayor is measure is not unfair it's just because they might have property abroad doesn't mean they're rich here. maracas another issue could easily get the papers to the conscious nevertheless kids still have to be respected more than a. very
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large majority of migrants actually are migrants so they do not qualify for refugee status and in that case you know most of these children as a result of that come from families who have taken a risk and left put their families at risk and their children at risk. just to take advantage of a system that is really fair has been put in place by italian families over generations so it's not about excluding them but asking them to to follow the same laws that apply to italian families it's nothing else than doubts so if anything it's about equality not discrimination. american rapper kanye west and his wife kim kardashian are under fire for meeting with the president of uganda and the meeting took place in the african nation on monday a critics have slammed the encounter as immoral. most of any is regarded as
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a dictator by many in the west now the ugandan president has been empowered for thirty two years when he assumed power he was hailed as a freedom fighter and a liberator however the opposition accuses him of cracking down on the media and of suppressing alternative political forces in the country but as he managed to catch up with the president. struggling to then this is. a get his foot into an issue. find support for russia. in the. form of the peace that i've been shown trees i'm. over. i'm not good what you want to the it we knew we were. really. in the water humanism is a vital role potus is. and
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a dinner for we old is corporately with countries which want. freedom and equality among countries. it's a very crucial first of all. on the side of energy they can play it a big role on the issue of minerals and middle are not assist. they can play of an important role. in be sure of what is. russian to what is going to come via. russia buying for a muffin a little can supply a bit of things to talk to russia for both either market. a source of knowledge and technology but also. a social investments
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russia is that is that important. thanks for sharing your thoughts here with us here at all t. international twenty five minutes past the hour here in the russian capital with. i don't have faith in this government official of president i don't have face in the system. i've got. the system is not designed for people like me who move. as long as there are. different people who are here for different reasons but also job we also hold.
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most people in philadelphia are only about two paychecks away from homelessness. thanks guys or survival guide stay single malt to the store and simply have all the service. be sure it's still there you go to get a. good citizen repatriations look at the rest of seven years. of the seventy eight hours kaiser report. over the loans decade russia's foreign policy has been deeply related to the united states senate approach at the wool when the american political reality became stranger than fiction mosco once the by natural relation the stick in trying to normalcy what exactly should it do.
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nothing but that is ok. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm bart chilton in washington d.c.
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we're glad you're aboard thanks for being with us coming up today there are significant business fallout with saudi arabia over the revelations related to the disappearance a potential murder of washington post journalist the office show archie's alex behala bitch is standing by i will give you the latest plus we speak about markets all the time and give you our weekly market wrap up well today we take a little different look at how to diversify and question your investments as some say a bear market is either here or around the corner livingston the author of muscular portfolios joins us for that discussion. and the leaders had just finished meeting with british prime minister theresa may regarding breakfast that look at the latest developments with the c.e.o. of straw mark henry ford which are correct that expert plus later the biggest selling drug in the world will become less expensive all over europe as a patent expires but will others outside the e.u. see similar benefits molly farrow is
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a contributor on american soil will tell us the details all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines go. major news in the energy sector leads our global report today as general electric has taken a big bite out of a fifteen billion dollars electrical equipment contract in iraq that had seemed set to go to european rival siemens a g. of germany under the contract g.e. will supply equipment sufficient to power the homes of three hundred thousand iraqis the truck of ministration diplomats meeting earlier with iraqi officials reportedly invoked the deaths of seven thousand u.s. soldiers as part of the iraq war which began in two thousand and three as an argument for giving the contract to a u.s. company by the way in two thousand and six the lancet medical journal published an estimate of six hundred fifty thousand iraqis whose lives were lost in that war the contract win is especially good news for g.e. because it shores up their ailing power business as their c.e.o.
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