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to the international space station in a way with me was. the smart design for the so you send incredible work to the people on the ground that can do everything you do every every village i went inside to save is a big small. thing because any time they wish. to take part in the design. they said to the let's offer to take over the scene use is expected to reach orbit and just six hours later to talk with the international space station they sometimes feel much longer refreshed r.t. from baikonur in kazakhstan. so as you just heard despite the recent accident or maybe surprisingly even due to the stick crew feels very ready and very confident in the russian technology taking cosmonauts and astronauts to the i
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assess well three hundred ton construction go in iran two hundred fifty kilometers out from earth its whole is a pure excitement not only for the space men there by the way already inside this you spaceship it's a wide capsule on top of the rocket they have been there already for three hours but of also for all those watching the launch from the ground ordinary people among them believe in this is a historic moment to witness coming from all around the globe but also of course families and friends of the crew we've talked to some of them. dad told me everything he's worried about us because he still owns half but he said he got willing everything's going to be fine so difficult a family is the most important thing even in space. ok right now we are just seconds away from the flight the fifty eighth expedition to the international space station is a buyout to begin we will soon hear the engine who work again just to remind you
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international crew on board russian and they can enter a very experienced cosmonaut he has already been to space three times he's the captain of the crew an american astronaut and mcclain these will be the first slide for her and add cañada then astronaut to all server version flight for him david mclean now you hear the engine started working. for the families you need space said fifty six. let's go.
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i'm going to. take this crust. and so for the first. thing i saw for the first time that i witnessed the launch from here by could nerve i can say this hole is a pure it makes light when the rocket is already out in the skies in just eight and a half minutes of the rocket as expected to reach the orbit and that it will take a little bit more than six hours for the crew. dock with the international space station so we were all here on the ground given the fingers crossed for them the last man fly didn't go very well be remember that we don't want this to happen again so. i still can see the rocket in the skies good luck to the crew fifty eighth explanation to the international space station has just began back to
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you. thank you maria maria phenomena there live at the launch of the baikonur cosmodrome this the first manned flight to the international space station since that failure the around six weeks ago they pinpointed the problem they said it was down to a sensor in the booster rocket functioning so fingers crossed they put that right and so far so good we can safely say i think we'll keep an eye on developments there will be up at the international space station we think in about six hours time and must certainly be in orbit in about five minutes from now. if an option of their lives or the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan are you watching r.t. we're back with more just after break. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it's meaningless in the death penalty just because i think that's the
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fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying and the is just no really the present and that we want even many of the dems families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way.
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in a world of new laws and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter 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 truth the time is not for watching closely watching hawks. you.
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welcome back you with our international now hundreds of medics have joined the wave of protests that script the french capital. program thanks to that little brother. can see the latest pictures we were safe from paris they are using sirens and phone lights to attract attention to their cause charlotte minsky reports from the protest in the french capital. as you can see they are sounding names so i ring say it's just on the plus still a cold cold as you go towards the national assembly the thing that they're unhappy about is a change in france it was implemented two months ago whereby hospitals now decide which ambulance services front terminal like patients and the drivers are concerned the bite could threaten their jobs in the future now this is just the latest in a stream of protests that we've been seeing him frogs that sickly over the last the
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rigs out with a very visible movement at all but this should make sure they've been up to three weekends on the farm now it was very just descending into chaos here in paris but it looks like those protests the set to continue at some of described the violence hours on saturday the foods buildings buildings cars the phaeton smashed shops a new thing are some of the worst violence prone to seen since ninety two sixty eight. the first. the family.
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we were going to move in the president mccall returned home to frogs also to the g. twenty summit in argentina on sunday morning and he went to assess some of the damage and the rules and give them a warm welcome. to legal view. you know. well president marco and also held an emergency meeting on sunday with members of the cabinet he's just the prime minister with holding discussions with political leaders and those you measure movement to see how they can appease those a protests he also was the and soon will be in syria minister to make sure that the security services are ready for any further mayhem and it's also be new to the possibility
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of the frogs to declare a new state of emergency just a loon off to the last one ended well do all this you lose your was there a movement a social movement that started just a few weeks ago a new city over the high cost of taxes on fuel here in france but since then they've progressed to being a social movement they are unhappy with things such as a high unemployment rate here in france as well as the high cost of living and they sent to continue their protests against another demonstration expected to take place on saturday in paris challis pins in their reporting from french capital well the political commentator says that mccrone is in an impossible position. vald it's not just about the gas prices but it's a general have all the games ability of the government the politics not most of the government can do because the government as you will be the orders from the european commission and the european commission want to balance the budget and do
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what's in the police services and that has been going on for years and years and years into the valar there circassians on those knuckle macaws fault they didn't see as the solution to everything in his head they think is sixteen year old and sixteen you said center is team lee detached from reality i don't understand the depth of the problem and the window and the people how. it is those of the mainstream media the dualist it's a clothing play the incompetent there may disappear for fans when they see this level of competence and in the homes of the depth of the problem of the reality of their own currency and the problem of the put us the us is that they fall to some hole but they don't seem to either is or the problem is much deeper and has to do with the general policy of the european union. now with thousands of people heading from all across latin america towards the united states as part of the so-called migrant caravan large scale police drills are being held along the border.
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to enforcement officials have been marching in full riot gear and practicing setting off to gas many of the migrants expected to arrive at the us mexico border to come from one juris where they are fleeing from poverty dire living conditions and a lack of jobs sorry however as artie's explains aid this poor into the region could actually be doing more harm than good. with thousands of migrants stranded on the us border threats of lethal force and tear gas are amplifying an already intense scene.
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yeah after they're going to. having left honduras and el stuck there the majority of the migrants stranded at the border just want to realize their dream now donald trump is threatening to cut off aid to the country for enabling the migrant caravan to approach the u.s. border and the amount of aid the usa gives to honduras isn't particularly large the amount listed for twenty eight team is sixty five point eight million dollars now it may come as a shock but some leftists and activists in honduras actually want the united states to cut off aid the that the u.s. government gives us is invested precisely in the failed security policy and seventy members of the u.s. congress agree with them there's been a bill that's been put forward to cut off aid to honduras to end support for what they're calling a corrupt and undemocratic regime we should have caught on a two hundred long time ago but for very different reasons their complete disregard for worker rights indigenous rights and individual freedoms are unacceptable in an
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ally of the united states now the socialist president of honduras was toppled in two thousand and nine in a military coup that took place shortly after barack obama took office now there was outrage all over the world but the united states recognized the new elections that took place under military rule these interruptions of democracy should be completely relegated to the past now it is time for the hemisphere as a whole to move forward and welcome honduras back into the interim american community since that time honduras has been caught in a downward spiral of drugs crime. and political strife now this all peaked in two thousand and seventeen when juan orlando hernandez was elected president there were protests and the government responded with force. without widespread allegations of voter fraud prompted conflicting responses from the united states with the u.s.
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capitol giving mixed messages on duracell the presidential election which was marred by irregularities and a lack of transparency a new election must take place the widespread irregularities raise further doubts about the legitimacy of the hung jury and elections we join calls for a new election one that must be free fair and transparent to congratulate president hu on the london on this on his victory in the november twenty sixth presidential elections there was very very questionable all the action results which the united states supported and so we've seen their land as government which is totally corrupt cracking down repressing the people of. the united states has not been on the side of the hunter and people has not been on the side of positive progressive reform united states has been in dead west the repressive regime the migrants on the border are feeling some horrific realities at home and whether or not washington to shoulder some of the blame those problems are now at their doorstep
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kaleb mop and artsy new york. now there is a fresh momentum among us democrats at the moment in their efforts to probe donald trump's alleged ties to russia during the twenty sixteen presidential elections that after his lawyer former lawyer pleaded guilty to lying to congress about a trump tower construction project in moscow that was eventually shelved arkell cohen says he to shoot the project on trump's behalf in the middle of the twenty sixteen campaign trump denied any involvement though saying that he was too busy electioneering and the russian press. spokes person has confirmed the kremlin was approached but responded by saying it didn't deal with the construction work but intelligence committee chairman richard burr says that the cohen's case does show you can't get away with lying to congress but i know hawkins now looks at how others who have lied under oath garnered far less media attention. lawyer is bad
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lying to congress is even worse lying to congress for the sake of trump well that's just unforgivable this is one more example. president's closest allies lying about their ties to russia and russians if you lie to us we're going to get you and we're going to prosecute you period end of sentence cullen has lied to congress and that man a foreign force like lawyers i mean literally war says these are the bad guy the real question is what will this president do michael cohen admitted he lied out of loyalty to trump about the exact length of business talks on trump's construction project in moscow some sources allegedly say he also lied about supposed payments to former model stormy daniels all because he hoped for a presidential pardon so michael cohen says he lied because he thought trump would forgive him all the best excuse let's be honest there what a tangled web we weave when first to practice to deceive but that aside let's face
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the facts he was hardly the first the only or probably the last elite of the past year that hasn't been a single collateral death because of the exceptional proficiency precision of the capabilities with an able to develop what was former cia chief john brennan the country's top counter-terror divisor at the time convincing an audience that u.s. drone strikes caused local natural damage when reports of civilian deaths were being received both by the president and intelligence services as far as the allegations of you know cia hacking into you know senate computers nothing could be further from the truth we wouldn't do that that was his side of the story on the senate spy scandal when the cia was accused of monitoring computers used by committee stuff that didn't turn out so well later forcing an apology from mr brennan and here is former n.s.a. head james clapper accounting to a senate select committee on n.s.a. spying programs does the n.s.a.
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collect any type of data on a millions or hundreds of millions of americans. no sir. yet you face low charges for a statement he himself admitted was the road yes and even the man now in charge of the russia collusion probe former f.b.i. chief bob mueller didn't lie but at the very least supported and pushed the false narrative which led to the invasion of iraq and subsequent chaos secretary powell presented evidence last week that baghdad has failed to disarm its weapons of mass destruction so what can we learn lying is bad and everyone knows it but we'll let dr house summarize truth of the human condition but everybody lies. the only parable is about what the press to think that the lies told by democratic administration members to a republican congress was a bad thing but they do think that lies by people who work for mr trump years ago.
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could be a very exciting thing because it could harm mr trump mr cohen will tell whatever lie he has to tell to make sure he comes out ok and if he thinks the lies going to get him a pardon will tell that lie if he thinks the lie a good of a deal for the special prosecutors will tell that what the guy is worthless as a witness and is worthless as someone who can build a case around or stop moeller from trying but it's he's built his house on sand. americans might be forgiven for thinking that as long as they keep their firearms legally and they'll say we're in a safe place they won't get into trouble especially given the second amendment which guarantees their right to own guns but actually that wasn't the case for one student who was asked to move out of her shared flat by her landlord and her roommates it's clear that the rest of the housemates are extremely uncomfortable with the idea of firearms being kept in the household since it's clear that layla
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wants to keep her firearms it would be best for all parties if she finds another place to live. well apparently there is a twenty four year old harvard student spatter up today after her roommates complained to the landlord that i didn't feel comfortable with firearms on the property that after they went through her things and found the guns along with him and make america great again baseball cap to me says she explained to her flatmates that she owns her guns legally adding that she'd lived in the apartment without incident she thinks there is perhaps another reason she was kicked and. when i asked them why they were in my room to begin with they each came up with completely contradicting stories none of which made any sense but one comment struck me in particular was saw that you had to make america great again had and come on you from alabama so we just kind of assumed that you had something and it's not the first time that owners of a make america great again kappa face problems. you go. through the target against
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you. particularly that nothing maybe they're going to gather everybody to go to another classroom and you remain here. or you think you're are or you're talking to you about what do you want to. support. your idiocy do you leave your friends level we feel like you got it. right you can start your. search that's a terrible question i'm simply a call to cross the border who also happens to want to quote from what i've read the his roommates virtually admit that they became nervous when they saw the megan had that make america great again hat which of course indicates that she's a supporter of donald trump so they just based on that said well she must have something she must be a nut she must be a right winger she must have god let's go look thank god they didn't beat this girl
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out or harm this girl physically there are all kinds of stories. people wearing hats from look young adults or teenagers sitting in mcdonald's or people driving in their car with their truck bumper sticker on it being attack people wearing a hat or shirt make america great sure they get physically beaten up can you imagine what would happen if somebody wearing an obama had or wearing an obama t. shirt had ever been beaten it would have led the news for days. and misread town known as the palestine viper has been adopted by israel as its national snake created a top secret atmosphere a with some describing it is not the heritage that it.
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think this. is a misread and. closely you know there is a very big i you know some doubt but the british are there are we sure it's all for you should one of most of which are. you watching us international what back with more news in the headlines in five minutes. from very bad to even worse russia ukraine relations in my poem pale gives credit to the saudis for relieving suffering in yemen and use the guardian simply to see
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communities. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it means when the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying lose just know really hasn't been that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way.
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this finding this out a need. but our eyes have to powder but i you can gouge and guns which i live. yeah as this tide of how do you. think i'm going to go is going to go at the bridge . from which i didn't bother the most i'm not the hosea made it difficult to get the law has a funny but it was a lovely. bit out of order. and right on the bank while we work on the base walker chemical lies and as our business is going to that he would develop a new treatment there in time mary snow mockers know that these industries out of new. you're dissenting ignored months and months of number of emails and maybe lost them other than likely to be lost even this.
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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. kasuga just as they would a simple they want to become lost and i want to ask some just about. many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities best person as van call mom. i've been told that at best i'm not getting a lot of class and that. they can't watch as the options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all over for the gravels. also be what is the who to beat up to the. i said sit many couples won't. kill what chance the push to
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put impulse response both of you up of up to the fault of the. dog if you took this cuz we're really can call quote chancellor merkel runs who said we have built up a lot of riches between germany and europe and russia. to steroid bridge uses quite easy and very force that. ultimately proved a whole lot of. seemed wrong. when all. all just don't. get to shape out these days become active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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