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this hour as the man continues for the terrorist behind terror attack in strasburg the family of one of the victims has been speaking to. all relative die denise humane way it's very difficult and tragic when someone close to you die and the children were with kemal when it happened and the christmas market his wife and children went to the bathroom and he was shot. the german interior ministry confirms to r.t. that the suspects who had been previously deported from germany to france is still at large. time magazine chooses to share its person of the year title among journalists. one of the names though has raised some questions.
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and even just gone out four am here in moscow watching our teams hash the life with me for if you are today thanks so much for joining us. that's a reason may will be keeping her job as british prime minister after surviving a confidence vote in her leadership conservative party rebels forced the vote for handling of the bricks in negotiations as the results came in the prime minister it was a short speech outside ten downing street. i'm pleased to have received the backing of my colleagues in tonight's pilot well so i'm grateful for the support a significant number of colleagues did calls to post against me and i've listened to what they say. following this but we now need to get on with the job of delivering bricks it for the british people and building a better future for this country all eyes were on this vote being cast tonight and while within the last several hours there were predictions that theresa may could just get away with this this is certainly a better number than was expected and probably than even she expected herself we
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have seen about tory party members have expressed confidence into recently as prime minister two hundred votes have been tasked in support one hundred seventeen against this means a majority of eighty three votes this is just slightly under two thirds of votes cast she only needed one hundred fifty nine to win this challenge being brought against her so certainly a win for to rescind maine who now gets to stick around and as she describes it get on with it for better or worse meaning this deadlock and chaos in terms of still where exactly this breaks it is going continuing to remain we know that for the next twelve months she to be able to be contested as a leader again which means bracks it either shape or form is still going to be taking place with her as prime minister leading the way so
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that it is now settled for the moment however some people and analysts have been seeing here in westminster tonight that despite having gone through and won this particular vote she still has lost a vote has lost confidence within her parliament already because keep in mind this is the conservative. marty only voting on this issue she still has tons and tons and tons of resistance within the house of commons when it comes to her deal that she's been able to negotiate with the e.u. so far of course if you remember just on tuesday of all was supposed to take place where it had to be postponed because theresa may realize she wouldn't be able to push that deal through you know she's been to the european union to try to resuscitate that deal and try to potentially come up with something else to bring back home that also didn't go too well so for now what is clear is that to resubmit
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is going to get to stick around and continue this path she has been on. at the moment but it's increasingly unclear what kind of a sheep that is going to be taking once and if it does happen at the deadline. people have been arrested in france as police continue to hunt for the gunman behind terror attack near a christmas market in strassburg two people died in that shooting my colleague kevin and discuss the story what are your correspondents and charlotte. this just bring you up to date with the latest figures on that two people have died in that attack which took place in strasburg last night a third person is said to have been severely injured in terms of brain injury and is essentially being pronounced brain dead and twelve other people have been injured to various states including six of those who are said to be in such
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a critical condition it's not yet clear if they going to be able to pull through from this attack we met relatives outside at the hospital so some people crying sitting down comforting each other just trying to get to grips of how this could happen yet again now the one family that we spoke to told us about one of the victims who was one of those killed in that attack saying to us that you know he'd gone to the christmas market with his family with his wife his three children and his wife had taken the children for a bathroom break and when they got back he had been shot every lee shocking horrible story they describe as being a wonderful father and said that he would be sorely missed. a relative died in an inhumane way it's very difficult tragic when someone close to you dies he was here with his children and his wife on the street. kemal was
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a nice person very nice to everyone he helped everyone commands wife is crying a lot this is very difficult for her and for the children because they're very small there are three of them the children were with kemar when it happened and the christmas market his wife and children went to the bathroom and he was shot the mayor of strasburg who was visiting. the hospital a little bit earlier today also give information about the other individual who is killed in that attack he said it was a tourist from thailand he'd come also for the christmas market and we understand that one of those who is likely injured last night was an italian journalists today in strasburg there have been small memorials popping up at some of the places where . shooting and the twenty nine year old try to knife some people as the lighting candles leaving flowers and just people in complete shock and disbelief that this happened at strasburg and this happened just before christmas
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at the christmas market show an emotional three were those are the kids going to go through come up to christmas now they're going to remember in the future shall the debian's constrains both thank you let's go cross the border known to germany peter all of those there are europe correspondent. well it seems this suspect had a criminal record there too what's happening where you are and what's been said the german interior ministry is confirmed through r.t. that the main suspect the man who's being sought for tuesday's terrorist attack had been jailed here in germany for non terror lated crimes he was subsequently deported back to france following that stint in prison. it can be confirmed that mr c's permission to remain in germany was revoked in the wake of a criminal conviction by the city of fried bank thus depriving him of the right of entry and residence in germany he was deported from gemini to france well as a major operation by the police underway in france there's also a manhunt underway here in germany is well in fact four states are involved in the
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zala and the rhineland button verdant bergen even as far east as bavaria all involved in police looking out to see if this man has fled across the border into germany there is also roadblocks on that border stretch between france and germany near to strasburg of course strasburg itself right on the border between france and germany police checking cars there have been delays going but for a while we have heard from the prosecutors who've painted the picture well more of a picture of what happened on tuesday evening to all these considering who target the perpetrators way of parading his profile and the testimonies of those who how the human you know. and to terror police have been called into action terrorism has once again struck our country in strasburg reminding us in a dramatic fashion but the threat is still very real well this manhunt is still very much an ongoing situation what police understand what they've released to the
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press so far into the public is that this is a twenty nine year old man who comes from strasburg he's been named in french press and here in germany as sharif c. they say that they're looking for him as well as his brother sami he has a criminal record it is said here in germany also in france he was on terror watch lists in france for the most important fact about him right now is that he remains at large. a brief recap of how tuesday night's tragedy unfolded from eyewitness footage just to warn viewers there are some disturbing images in that report. i saw a lot of people running they were terrified children were crying so i realized something terrible was happening and people said there was a shooting right next door so i ran to. the scene.
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and you know that i was on my way to the city center with a friend but the road was blocked and we couldn't go further someone told us there was a gunman shooting at people and we couldn't even get back home so we ended up being stuck here. or for my heads of persons the national counterterrorism security office told us he believes the attack might be part of a bigger picture the interesting point about this is there were so many interesting points but one is a prison where he was potentially radicalized but also. could be that this is actually a much bigger attack it was planned and it's been interrupted early on in the in the stages of preparation these things will get through terrorist like this will get through this guy it appears has been someone that maybe wasn't going to attack straight away but has been pushed into it barbie in being found in possession of
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these weapons there's an awful lot of people out there for the french police to have to deal with that alongside all these riots alongside all the other terrorist forms are going to the country this is a big ask for the security services. time magazine has picked its person of the year but it's not one individual this time it's actually several lists what i guess the if has more on the story. as prestigious dominations go time's person of the year is right up there this time around the nomination was shared between journalists and not your regular run of the mill pundits no rather those persecuted who's made to suffer for their work and while one would have few questions about the nomination of jamal has who is tortured renders the murdered and carried out of the saudi consulate in boxes many are questioning the nomination of. bob
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genco and time is already having to defend itself. clearly had good reason to believe that his wife was in danger besides it was not farfetched to believe that the kremlin had dispatched assassins to ukraine if you can't recall what he's most famous for its for thinking his own death with ukrainian government help this year allegedly to catch someone who wanted to kill him ukraine even officially accused russia of his murder as part of the stunt needless to say didn't go down well journalists and news agencies all over the world were left red faced after tripping over themselves and ordered to rush and accuse moscow off the murder the ukrainians then famously said that sherlock holmes also faked his own death a time so that's ok. and to be fair bab genco hasn't exactly done well achieve anything lately what he has done plenty of his quote hate filled facebook
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diatribes. by the way one spoke ill of several journalists killed in a plane crash because of their editorial views ironic that other journalists guardian contributors no less find it odd that a man behind one of the biggest think news pieces in years gets. an award for fighting for truth make no mistake there are plenty of activists and journalists who deserve to be on that cover the opposition activists journalists in asia in africa here in russia everywhere in the world think catarina hand zouk an anti police corruption activist in ukraine who was killed in an acid attack earlier this year the real. ukrainian journalist jailed in ukraine amongst who's crying is isn't being anti russian enough so why bob genco guess
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time will tell. us is bracing for a government shutdown after donald trump said he would be proud to take that step that's if congress refuses to approve funding for his border wall made up in a meeting in the white house with senior democrat leaders. thank you very much it's a great honor to have nancy pelosi with us and chuck schumer with us. and you want to start i am not talking about the last time job you shouted there are no no and then you open your eyes are equally whiny i don't want to do what you did twenty call for i will shut down the government if i don't get my will none of
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us if you want to know something you said ok if you want to put that much said i'll take a look a. keep the government focus the way we're going to keep it all there that we have forced it in there if we don't have border security or maybe it would not take a pill our members are already that we're all accountable for the way that interferes we confront some of the sense that it ought to be not border security is what are we talking about border security if we don't have a. wall the wall to wall wall fall the wall the wall. it's as if.
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in this economy who gets in debt deeper is the winner because everyone's going to fall simultaneously and with dad the biggest dad you're the winner that said so absolutely right a guest from twenty two to thirty to thirty five to forty trillion dollars and that's the best way to grow the economy without. joining me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to the program the u.s. is ramping up the pressure on iran secretary of state mark dress the u.n. security council on wednesday powers to banter on from all ballistic missile
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activity. we risk the security of our people of iran continues stocking up on ballistic missiles the united states seeks to work with all other members of the council to reimpose on iran the ballistics missile restrictions outlined in one nine hundred twenty nine almost all sectors of the iranian economy are under or u.s. sanctions on. already back in may of course washington pulled out of that so-called iran nuclear deal despite warnings from european allies the move was followed by reading the station of economic sanctions that were lifted only twenty fifteen us part of that nuclear deal agreement independent political analyst alexandra brutal told us u.s. actions could backfire i'm not really sure what you expected when trump pulled out of the j c p o a the so-called iran deal europe is still continues to look for ways to trade there with iran and bypass the u.s. sanctions putting more pressure on iran also consolidates ironically support for
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the government pushing iran to the brink create as a can backfire the more. military and diplomatic pressure you put on the country this wrong or certain forces in the government become and the more difficult it is to trigger what the u.s. . really wants to achieve. the c.e.o. of google has given some specific numbers on alleged russian meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election sundar pichai was questioned by the u.s. house judiciary committee. google now know the full extent to which it's almost platforms were exploited by russian aircrews in the election two years ago there were two main ad accounts linked to russia which which you know i braced on google for about forty some one hundred dollars in advertising we also found other
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limited all of forty seven hundred oh that's right. google along with facebook and twitter have been under scrutiny for the past two years over the russian meddling claims the companies have extensively probe victim of the russian linked accounts but no direct proof of meddling has been revealed so far legal and media analyst a lot else says that the latest testimony by google cost doubt over the entire investigation this was their star witness google it could have done so much so much had he said he yes there was an inordinate amount of pressure or influence that read. on the part of the russians but no he said or the seven hundred dollars nothing big forty seven you know that's it you need to tell me that this is been this subject it is embarrassing now since two thousand and sixteen. they have not found one example
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not one bit of evidence not one tila. showing that russia actually significantly affected the election and instead of realizing i think we should maybe back off this i think maybe we should go to some other type of theory as to why she lost because there's no they are there there's no russian connection now so they double down why are they. up on trying to dig up something in an issue there's nothing there. and politicians have been getting together at most of us if you for innovation forum. donough was at wednesday's of and. this forum markets itself as a platform for those who have as little as an idea to come here and showcase their
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. it. the way we are technology is sort of dominate this year's forum but when it comes to educational projects chemistry is far from the only subject for example this is what the students of the history faculty of the moscow state university did and he is me hoping around the eighteenth century more school and it seems i can get i can go pretty much anywhere here so. i'm giving from virtual reality to actual reality i'm being told that this robot can actually chat with me in english now i'm going to try and do that will follow you that. well you. know you're even smiling at me so i can recognize the nation state. yeah that's that's pretty much what happens. each week on the station with. oh you can keep up the
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conversation it sounds like you don't even need me to have a conversation. from education and science in virtual reality to actual medical equipment designed to help victims of bring strokes regain their motor functions this forum seeks to improve quality of life in all its fears as we've just witnessed donna from moscow. all right so join us again the next thirty minutes for the latest global news updates meanwhile the next possible hawks .
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when the make this manufacture can be sentenced to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round certainly the one percent. in the middle of the room six. six guys is financial survival. when customers go by you reduce the time. in now well reducing our. that's undercutting but what's good for market is not good for the global economy. us secretary of state mike pompei always declared lateralus an international affairs
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a failure what is needed according to him is a new liberal order led by the united states such an order calls into question some important issues does this mean the universal is ation of american law and limited sovereignty for the rest of the world. greetings and salutations my friends there was quite the spectacle at the white house on tuesday our watchers when the best the brightest of the united states political elite met for an intelligent negotiation of policy regarding united states border security this is the most unfortunate thing we came here in good faith and we are entering into all of this kind of discussion in the public the destructor said that has now. and you know it's going to transpire on its own and
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yes i will take the mantle i will be the one to shut it down i'm not going to blame you for the last time you shut it down it didn't work i will take the mantle of shutting out that so let us have a conversation where we don't have to contradict in conflict. that was a brilliant brilliant leaders got new job. but now is house minority leader nancy pelosi senate minority leader chuck schumer and of course our brand name in chief donald trump giving a fantastic appetizer of your family's upcoming holiday party when your older relatives hit the wine cabinet a tad early yes and while they bicker and showboat over the border it's been discovered that the good folks of energy transfer partners or friends behind the depot to access pipeline fiasco have amassed quite the deplorable record when it comes to the two latest pipelines in pennsylvania and ohio according to a reuters investigation energy transfer partners in the pseudocode pipeline subsidiary have racked up more than wait for it eight hundred state and federal
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permit violations while racing to build two of the nation's largest natural gas pipelines eight hundred permanent violations and i'm sorry but good. racing to build it is not the adjectives i want to hear when referencing the building of pipelines that carry a highly toxic environmentally destructive substance. even if it's natural gas to get back here on capitol hill while chuckles nancy in the donald are still grandstanding for the cameras house republicans are making moves to shut down any vote or debate on the u.s. support of saudi arabia and yemen until after the new congress takes over in january by sneaking a blocking provision in a recent debate rules boat on a farm bill. you know from political cowardice to leap.
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