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the small. fortune for the op maybe not about it. more than if she just financially. it's a case of picture in effect as locals from a small english town are outraged those streets appear and a smear campaign against the u.s. democrats ahead of the midterm elections. russian space agency says a faulty sense so called thing failed rocket launched last month in kazakhstan in which the tuvan crew made
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a miraculous escape. and the claim that white men are america's biggest terror threat to c.n.n. host an already divided u.s. public. i think that mr levin was actually stating what they were saying right now saying that the majority of the country are terrorists. it's eight o'clock am in moscow and you're watching all to international live from all studio with mina do today welcome to the program. a small seaside town of just five thousand people in the u.k. has found itself in the limelight for all the wrong reasons pictured as a rundown suburbia by the u.s. republicans an image of sons twice named britain's most deprived area has become headline news before the mid-term elections in america are u.k. correspondent explains why. what links this essex seaside town to the
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upcoming us elections an insensitive political one hundred that's what miracles here in jail exxon's in essex have been left fuming after a pro trump republican candidate for the senate for the state of illinois used a photograph of j. wick sands on his social media feed as an anti advertisement so the caption next to the photograph read only you can stop this from becoming a reality but the problem is the picture wasn't quite reality the image of j. weeks sounds that he used was taken several years ago and since then the local authorities have made quite a few improvements to the local area so the miracles they're all rather cross country to try to pocket america are and then you come to a cover of a walking usually different plane. when it is in america we don't leave him or for the right now i was iraq and everything america are so dumb from the shock he's
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mine we're just not sorry we could arrive a bit winds come in use an old fart. somewhere so i look you're going to look like this is the bad news. a match normally should be used are going to put a good picture we got a bit of hostility with the camera down there is it kind of is do you guys feel a bit kind of burned by the negative press attention that you guys have heard yes because of the t.v. show that happened way before yeah nobody want to come study would tell you become a speech in people's faces just you know we would you know people don't like it they don't like it or the offending advice has now been removed and dr nick stella's spokesperson has issued an apology or cough an apology our intent was never to smear to town and to photo not known to us as jay wick sands in essex we
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never used a name for us it was an example of a town overburdened by poor governance which is exactly what we in our district are seeking to provide at every level back in two thousand and ten and two thousand and fifteen the government named the area as the most deprived in england in fact i was here to report on it at the time the time was thought up as a holiday resort for city dwellers back in the one nine hundred twenty s. these are all meant to be summer houses but because rents were so cheap people started living here all year round some parts of the town like tarmac roads street lighting or even pavements lost to shops that were here have been boarded up unemployment is rife in the town in fact sixty two percent of the people that live head to pend on welfare payments. and the town isn't exactly a luxury seaside resort it is still a deprived area and even the local authorities have been keen to stress that they
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have invested in new roads and new drainage systems it could use more money there is some hesitation when you talk to the locals as well they don't want to talk to the cameras they've been burned before. bad press and the killing to tan the image of the town around some concede that they could definitely use more investment but it's not up to politicians in america to judge their hometowns one interesting suggestion came from the director of a documentary about j. which she said that dr nick stella should come over here and she could show him around the town and so he can see for himself all the improvements that have been made i get the sense that the locals hair would have one or two things to say to him. russia space agency says a sense of damage during assembly was responsible for an aborted soyuz rocket launch three weeks ago the two man crew was forced to evacuate both the american
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and russian on board both miraculously escaped unscathed the agency released a video from a number would come out which shows the rocket failure just two minutes into the flight. the crew was supposed to fly it to the international space station. on the aborted space flight. it was an absolutely shocking new spec than the first failure of this kind in the last thirty five years shortly after the incident a special high ranking commission was formed to investigate what went wrong with the su using launch last month and today we heard the verdict
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a sensor that is supposed to detect the misappropriation of the rocket stages a metal detail that big is to blame for the incident pictures were also released today showing that this detail was visibly. deformed and it may sound like a technical failure but the commission concluded that the different mation happened at the time when the rocket was assembled and as we know it is done always manually so as one of the members of the commission told me answering my question this tragedy has a name and a last name us law enforcement agencies are investigating the matter i would prefer not to discuss that here we are investigating the technical aspect of the malfunction but of course someone is always responsible for the different mission of the center caused the peroration issues and eventually the rockets stagers bumped into each other and it's crippled the rocket and this is when they merge
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into the system reacted automatically by suppurating the crew capsule this is a short to be due a showing what exactly happened. why am i. getting into.
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a russian cosmonaut and an american astronaut the crew members of that flight came back safely to earth in that capsule and they are in good condition and their health was going to fact and as we hear from the. space agency ross calls missed the white is shaping for next spring so approximately next march they will fly to the international space station but even before that there will be another manned flight from baikonur that is shady will for december third. series of crimes in the us linked by many to rightwing politics are becoming the baseline topic of the news coverage stateside and with just days to go until america's polarized public make that choice in the midterm elections the rhetoric is getting fiery one c.n.n. host is clear as to who he think poses the real terror threat you have to stop demonizing people realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white
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men most of them radicalized to the right. don lemon's comments come off the three recent hate crimes involving white suspects last saturday and eleven jewish worship as a mascot at a synagogue in pittsburgh in the same way to black people were killed in a shooting at a supermarket in kentucky and fifteen mail bombs were sent to high profile opponents of the u.s. president we had contrast in views from inside the us from genesis and political activist and just right. i think that mr levin was actually stating facts there are twice as many terrorist incidents from white right wing terrorist in those people who submit to our what they're saying right now saying that the majority of the country are terrorists i'm pretty sure that if white men were the real problem in america we'd have a higher incident a higher rate of incidents with these types of terror attacks radicalized white
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people who are sending pipe bombs to people of the opposing party who just killed eleven jewish people who just killed two black people in kentucky because they couldn't get into a black church look at the result things deaths and look at the perpetrators d.n.a. and is doing everything they can to try to cast a negative light against anything trump in obviously the majority of the voting bloc in america is working class white men believe incidents that are being painted are having now are being painted as down from what is really not true people like dog lemon are going to continue to perpetuate these false narrative in the hopes that maybe it can just brok people from what's actually going on in america which is a great thing right now economically number of people across all demographics including white latino and blacks in particular where black unemployment is a historic low bombs that were just sent did not kill anyone but they were still
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acts of terrorism and you can't deny that the person who was caught by the enemy i was a donald trump supporter is a don which. supporters and if we're being honest really but here's a guy general no good at all there is there is there is information that he doesn't matter he sat down and i took your work right he's a gun owner we read it it's made it sound if you stop a bunch of different ways you can sit there in julius him and state that he specifically and donald trump supporter he was inspired to do that by donald trump we have to be honest about post reconstruction white terrorism against black people we're not being honest about that we're not going to get to the root of the problem white supremacy found in the united states of america white supremacy exists in the united states of america and white supremacy is rising across the world called don lemon said this is justice of the rings a continuance of the division that was created in america under the eight year old ministration of baracoa obama. three teenage boys have been killed in an israeli
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air raid on the border between israel and the gaza strip after another week of classes their funerals of the victims were held on tuesday with violence and scattering gaza city as of the three victims claimed they were only in the area to set not a capsule birds responding to these reports the israeli army claimed the boy's behavior was suspicious. troops spotted the school to three suspects approaching the border under the cover of darkness in a crouched in suspicious manner the three operates in a way that was identical to previous incidents in which terror operatives had placed explosive devices in the same location we call reaction from both sides on this latest incident in gaza. take three young boys who unfortunately were killed but they were clearly approaching an open fire zone that had been established by hamas six months ago families and close associates of those victims the children victims of two media outlets that there were children were doing
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a routine work over a teen activity simply putting traps for bait for bears so if i was a parent i wouldn't let my child anywhere near that border fence and the only reason that they were near that hostile border fence is to either cut the fence or plant explosives or kill or kidnap israelis it's the only reason there is no other logical reason from the be there the israel is always acclaimed as. to targets he really ns well in fact many cv indians have been victims for israeli army actions is throughout the region the i.d.f. the israel defense force is the only army in the middle east and i would argue one of the only our music is the only army in the world that has multiple layers of confirmation before it issues open fire orders on anybody the latest incident in which a three policy that children were killed in the. was a part of the of this repeated the story by the israeli army terms of the buffer
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result israel has been directing the buffalo's on this comes actually against the well of the people who lead in this these areas especially the farming community prominent figures in the world of athletics have been speaking out in washington d.c. and it's all over a decision to reinstate russia back into the anti doping felt that story animal just ninety seconds away. you know world of big movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the
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truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. relationship banks butts recommend trouble couples to keep talking to each other this advice would also apply to president putin and president trump on the eve of the second meeting is it enough to pull the u.s. russia relationship out of crisis. welcome back to the program and to. have been meeting at the white house in
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a very clear and focal stand against the world watchdogs the decision to reinstate russia and if this year the number of athletes terry plays for the sport to be cleaned up while accusing russian competitors of stealing their medals and. picks up the story. not every day you would see tears shed inside the white house but that was the case with the emergency summit of several national anti-doping agencies which actually look like a on the ground meeting of rogue revolutionaries in this case the u.s. anti-doping agency the u.k. anti-doping agency a bunch of very famous athletes convene at the white house to discuss why does the recent decision to reinstate the russian anti-doping agency in its rights and to talk about the future of clean sport interestedly enough but the world anti-doping agency claims it was not even invited to that meeting if water president athletes or others that were supportive of the decision had been invited they would have been able to bring perspective to the debate to explain why the decision to
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reinstate rosado was the right one for a clean sport the head of usada travis tygart denounced those accusations said that in fact the vice president of water was there but the overall language he was at that summit can give you a very clear idea of how toxic and political the fight against doping has become wilders leadership along with the i.o.c. are increasingly isolated with athletes and public opinion they need to wake up and smell the coffee step out from their ivory tower because athletes are demanding change and change is coming. the president of water sir craig reedie was having a symposium of its own in london and he was asked the question whether there was any rift among the anti-doping watchdogs worldwide and he gave a very indefinite answer to that one government voted against the recommendation one. and one abstained. the people we hear from most often on a pretty selective group not of government the pretty selective group of national
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and you tube and organisations and those receiving under each. now what does this select group have any leverage on the situation of course you would expect the head of the u.s. anti-doping agency to use trump's method some may say it's blackmail in this situation that's exactly what he did speaking about the budget u.s. contributes the biggest amount of money to what is annual budget more than two million dollars the u.k. about nine hundred thousand dollars and travis tygart hinted that this budget may be pulled so it's about three million dollars of thirty four annual money that water has in its possession now you may ask yourself what's the bone of contention here obviously the world anti-doping agency's decision to reinstate. in its full rights as part of the world anti-doping family on september twentieth the headlines were vicious and there still are vicious some media are in total frenzy about that decision but the president of water craig really the recipient of biggest criticism following that decision spoke about that about his decision in london today. how
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can you describe. do you find right publicly to the russian authorities i copied not lectured to all of my community sheen given shot just two conditions we will declare a result of complaint and then we get a letter from russia. and the comedian. commented on a member of fifteenth water will gather for a big executive meeting in and they are there by johnny capital of baku and that's where we're expecting the fists will be flying high with sports and politics coming very close down the finish line. r.t. reporting from moscow. well i don't get the beautiful of the media expert and if kashmir his health or professor assess eleanor after never three welcome to the program alice thanks for following her coming to speak to us about this and let's start with your impressions about the meeting at the white house what did you think
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that or first of all we have to get a perspective on this it took place at the white house as you say and it was an american perspective that we're getting on this so there we have to at least allow for the possibility that there are some sour grapes here americans who have lost out on medals over the years on are complaining about this that and the other without naming any specific culprits but what they're saying is that wider has being too soft on russia basically now before we get to that crunch question let's let's permit the summit meetings. to valid points i think first criticism of wider is that it hasn't taken the athletes themselves into consideration you know if there hasn't been any prolonged consultation with our police themselves so there's quite a legitimate complaint the second main complaint that i see as legitimate but i
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think understandable is that water is prioritizing money over everything else they're professional athlete where they think the money is coming from many sources perhaps but two principal ones sponsorship and media money and i think water has to be realistic and i understand that it is dealing with one of the the mightiest powers in world sports at the moment russia on with russia comes a lot of broadcasting revenue so it's being realistic i know the athletes themselves are all idealists but they have to get feet on the ground and understand that russia. is an important factor in world sport today those are the two legitimate complaints as i say that. the third complaint has posed as a more vague or spiritus one and they're saying that wider is not really to fit for purpose any longer what i've been a big critic of wada on r.t.e.
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of the past couple of years so let's get that out of the way first of all but i'm now being a little bit more sympathetic than i usually have because it seems to me that what is damned if it does damned if it doesn't a few months ago before it agreed to reinstate resigned of the russian and to doping agency it was really getting it in the neck because people were saying well hang on you know you have this report that you basing all your all. or you were decisions and justifications that those decisions are that is the mclaren report and it isn't transparently clear what evidence mclaren has gathered over the past several years so i thought i was amongst the critics who were attacking wide it for its lack of transparency now why there has done what i consider the right thing and readmitted russia back into world sport. and so americans are starting to
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grumble that it's too soft particularly soft on russia all i can say is that those athletes who have lost that. to cheat people who have violated doping coat in the past over the next several years there will be retrospective testing going on and many of those athletes who come in bronze medal position will be upgraded to silver and those who missed out on medals completely will be upgraded accordingly so justice will prevail we think of ensuring what about the timing of this ellis you know why do you think this meeting happen now instead of back in september right after reinstated the russian anti doping agency well i do there's very sinister implication there you know that there are i just think that they have put their thoughts together and realize that out of wardak is an organization that was seen to be working there not specifically their interests but in the world of
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sports interests but now seems to be as alexis said a few minutes ago part of this intersection of politics and sport in other words what they have tried to return a position of independence from all this but whether they like it or not they have been dragged into a political route and this has i got to be honest when i read the story yesterday i thought sour grapes and just dismissed it but the more i read into it the more i said that this could have long term implications here i mean very quickly as it was reported that the russian whistleblower step on of are also attended the gathering in washington and she was applauded for criticizing russia russian sports now if these athletes and officials are pleading for athletics to be cleaned up why is russia the only focus i mean doping is
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a global problem isn't and we've got to be very quick alice. well russia is the fall guy here. anybody who knows anything about doping in sport knows that doping goes on in every country in the world where there are professional sports russia has been a convenient scapegoat and all the evils of the world of doping have been conducted over the past few years so it's ok to have a kid ok thank you alice kass mother has melissa made her expert thanks very much for coming on to the program. the news for now in the meantime don't forget you can have a look at. the top. is watching the hawks .
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be global economy's been dead since two thousand and eight and through the transfusion of a lot of money it's been animated and kept alive it looks like something was going on there but now there's transfusions of cash are ending because interest rates are going to start ticking up so now that rotten stinking corpse of the global economy is going to start smelling really bad people are going to start bailing out of stocks technology stocks housing stocks. semiconductor stocks yeah right they're just like sell sell sell sell sell sell sell and then of course you could have market down twenty thirty forty fifty sixty percent. in twenty
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forty you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be recently violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it always. puts me in the. split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four. those who took. it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these another call it was. sure secure and prosperous and democratic. greetings and salutation it's. all right i've got a treat for you talk watchers while we well we spend our days arguing over what to
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watch next on netflix hill house or big mouth or getting lost in that age old neverending debate over which anchor at c.n.n. is the biggest red white and blue military industrial cheerleader the tapper or the blitzer definitely split between the two the world around us has been screaming screaming in an unrelenting pain which we are generally oblivious to because we are far too distracted by ourselves a monday of this week the world wildlife fund released the latest edition of their two thousand and eighteen living planet report and honestly my friends using the words living planet these days just may be stretching it after reviewing the chain saw a raw reality of the report's findings the report which comes out every two years assessed roughly four thousand species of birds mammals reptiles and fish and found that the global wildlife population shrank by sixty percent between one nine
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hundred seventy and two thousand and fourteen let me just let me just say that again just so you really think about and understand what i just said the global in that x. shows an overall decline of sixty percent of the population sizes of vertebrate animals between one nine hundred seventy and two thousand and fourteen sixty sixty percent. mike barratt the executive director of science and conservation at w.w. have told the guardian quote we are sleep walking towards the edge of a cliff if there was a sixty percent decline in the human population that would be equivalent to emptying north america south america africa europe china and oceana that is the scale of what we have done it was the key word there what we all of us we have done i'm sorry my friends but that treat i promised you earlier was actually a trick a nasty trick that we've played.

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