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all the cry. baby boys rescued from a collapsed apartment block in the russian city of might need to go to scoff the spending nearly thirty four hours in the. british police say they're treating a stabbing incident which injured three at a major railway station on new year's eve as a terror related incident. it states exceeds the un's cultural heritage with the latest in a string of international accords abandoned by the trump ministration. spectacular welcome for the twenty nine members of the national review in the new year we've got some of the highlights just.
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me is day here in moscow welcome for me kevin i would think you have so much watching out international coming from our main h.q. here first a baby boy has been pulled from the rubble of that collapsed apartment block in the central russian city of not getting to go the building was devastated by a suspected gas explosion in the early hours of monday morning.
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but i do and there's a little one of the rescuers had a child crying we stopped all of the machinery to listen in we were saying to keep quiet and the baby was reacting and kept silent we started asking where are you the baby started responding so we started working there but there was risk of further collapse we were afraid as the baby was asking for help. so i leave the baby is said to be at a very serious conditions now being sent to moscow here for treatment he goes down or for ports more now from like me to goes. right now i'm right outside the hospital where the medics are fighting for the life of the eleven month old vanya yes imagine spending more than thirty hours under the rubble in his crib when it's minus twenty celsius outside really the rescuers are telling us that it is just because the baby was wrapped in very warm blankets this is essentially what saved diviners life so the moment van his parents learned that their youngest son is
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alive they rushed to this hospital and we talked to them their. new film it's. one of those russian bit of a he's on in iraq is you. know really is the first and foremost. this isn't new. but perhaps the most incredible thing about this whole rescue this is that it was called the making of dad's hands because he was at work when the disaster when the tragedy unraveled he came back to where he used to live and he really wanted to shill because he had an idea as to where the baby my degree and he wanted to show rescue support but because of the whole place was cordoned off and because of the very grave risk of the demolition of the building he wasn't allowed to vote for
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a very long time eventually he told me he had to sneak into to tell the world rescuers that that approximate area where his son could be and he got a number of one of the rescuers and would you know that very rescue and did manage to extract his son from under the rubble gave a call to the dad this is one of the families in the their stories one of the stories that struck this industrial city in russia's urals we talked to other survivors who two other residents of this building who were affected by the. tragedy have to do now is a day before our cat called out all you know the next day he says the left part of the block had fallen down i was sleeping when i heard only boom we were at home but we're supposed to have gone there to my mom was supposed to be entering that day but it's a last moments ago today or. my daughter called me at seven fifteen in the morning and told me that our entrance had been destroyed. when i went down i saw it was in
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ruins but my wife was rescued by firefighters with a ladder. as of now emergency services have had to put to a halt all operations outside the building because they say the danger that the other parts of the building might collapse are just too high for them to continue what they were doing russia's emergencies ministry says nine people are known to have died more than thirty others reportedly missing over a thousand were evacuated from their homes following the collapse of the building is what some of the witnesses have said about the disaster.
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next tonight british police have confirmed that they are treating a stabbing attack at a major rail hub in manchester in northern england as a terrorist incident three people were injured including a police officer on new year's eve. we are treating this as a terrorist investigation which is being led by counter-terrorism officers with support from greater manchester police the suspect research showed while police arrested the officers used a taser and pepper spray to subdue the man who's now in custody three wounded people suffered serious but not life threatening injuries police officers have been released from hospital. still trump uses new year's speech to
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list what he views is the achievements of his administration this far he took the opportunity to praise the deals he struck but neglected to mention most of the agreements he broke. there is never been an administration and i'm very proud of this that's done more than the trumpet ministration in the first two years of office we made a deal with mexico we made a deal with canada we made that deal with south korea then you look at north korea we're doing really well we moved our embassy to jerusalem in israel. one of the broken records that wasn't mentioned was the decision by the united states and israel to leave the un's cultural heritage organization of the year is a bit of wrangling washington announced its intention to leave unesco in october accusing the agency of anti israel bias now the move has come into force. on the twelfth of october two thousand and seventeen the department of state notified unesco directed general it mean a bulk of the u.s.
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decision to withdraw from their goodness nation and to seek to establish a permanent observer mission to unesco this decision was not taken lightly and reflects his concerns with the mountaineer be in the need for fundamental reform and they're going to zation and continuing anti israel license unesco now at this point that we can review that in twenty seventeen there was outcry from the united states and israel when unesco designated a hebron the city in the west bank designated as a world historical site now there is a contested area in the center of that city to muslims it's the ibrahimi mosque to jews it's the cave of patriarchs and at that point we saw some loud outcry from the united states and from israel now it's important to note that this isn't the first time that we've heard accusations of a pro palestinian bias from the usa and from israel in two thousand and eleven when the nasco body officially recognized
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a state of palestine at that point the usa and israel both stopped paying dues to unesco they were then stripped of their voting rights in two thousand and thirteen after having not paid their dues so at this point we see the united states carrying out a policy that its long carried out which is when it doesn't like certain international accords and agreements or international bodies it simply withdraw let's review the united states we withdraw from the optional protocol in dispute resolution to the vienna convention on diplomatic relations the united states is officially withdrawing from the un human rights council we will not cooperate with the i.c.c. we will provide no assistance to the i.c.c. baseless claims are brought against us for critical bodies and institution unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court the council ceases to be. are they have its name we will commence a review of all international agreements that may still expose the united states to
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proport it by ending jurisdiction dispute resolution in the international court of justice so the united states continues to withdraw from international bodies and international agreements in response to decisions it does not approve of i spoke to former us on past to peter galbraith who believes america's withdrawal from international agreements and what his actions like this will eventually be reversed . so this this is entirely political step you know everyone has to be pointed out that we already have it is that so many of these institutions the united nations the international court of justice were ones that were for the human rights were created by the united states the united states to lead. and now we withdraw but also this constant from a very sized ministration a very extreme one one i have to point out that lost the election by three million
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votes and based on the midterm results is not likely to be around it after twenty twenty five and so very likely these decisions will then be reversed so my advice to the rest of the world is take a deep breath and america will be back. in france president mccrone used his new speech to hit head extremist elements in the country. winners of all see we beery in straight division and anger broke out to anger against injustices against the course of a sometimes in comprehensible globalization against an administrative system that's become too complex and lacking in empathy there was also anger against profound changes that call into question our society's identity and direction this anger has shown me one thing no matter how excessive or overflowing it is we will not quit because message didn't go down well with opposition leaders who called it an imposter and accuse him of being out of touch with the french people with origins
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in paris were primed to total war unrest on new year's eve last night with twelve thousand police officers on standby in the end very few protesters turned out and those who did were blocked from joining the celebrations in central paris french publisher and author eric warfield believes the demonstrations though will resume again. with all the blunders the government and the especially the m.p.'s are making i don't see any soothing of this to ation this movement it will of course continue into two thousand and nineteen the movement is so popular between seventeen and eighty percent of the french support them or approval of movements that it is not excluded that especially in the provinces john d'armes or even produce men who have more in common with the protestors and with the officials in paris because become a sympathetic with their cause and refused to execute orders eminent mccraw embodies what the yellow best rejects globalization and pro-business policies in
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a way he cannot really given without stopping did what he he is he's lacking leeway he he sorts through to diffuse the crisis in mid december by announcing a ten billion euro package of measures which was which which was not so really convincing france of course had by those antigovernment protests for much of twenty eighteen starting from demonstrations against labor reforms to the latest yellow vest protests over fuel taxes a paris correspondent. recaps the events. hake this infamous phrase often tribute you to mary on twitter as being used to demonstrate new blood livius nurse the selfishness of france's elites which in turn led to the french revolution now the attribution may be misguided but the lesson isn't if you can wall the cries of the social classes or you mock them you do so at your own peril. the current french president should have seen it long
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ago as unrest has been bubbling throughout two thousand and eighteen. things started to turn you know state as the french government attempted to a victim and she unity that they. pool at the gate. it's a pretty much the case expulsion of the status of. the talks will be eco are just joking meanwhile the call for dismissing these should she be this period he must be evacuated will be back during the morning if the republican leader must be respectful.
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mayhem first reached paris in spring over reform plans well may first violence quickly spilled over and dozens were arrested. but the penny still didn't drop for my colleagues spend the summer offering advice to school who would listen in raging. the country in the process is supposed to give it to these lutheran people who have lived through transformations in recent years i'm not exactly ghouls who are resistant to change. notes diplomatic he doesn't know how to talk to people he cannot say about all of people all of the nations it's just like both sides to the foreigners and to the people like french people comes down to. conform to
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a job by crossing the road oh yeah you don't say that you people people are really struggling these are signs when you don't have a problem with needing more jobs it think that everybody can do it just by working out crossing the street bed it's not real life it's just a very rich get out service just sort of it's not great to say things like that to french people people aren't precarious situations i think it's quite ridiculous for a president to be you so far from reality to say so by the time he told pensioners to claiming the french. had come pocketful of him because i think if you do things on the general shoulder who told me you can speak freely the only thing we can do is have the right piece to clear the country would be different if everyone did the same. staying stuck trying to people in france you don't see people to stop complaining specially in france the people that complain all the time we love that it's causing. arrogance i think
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a little aggressive you know. there is no other word for me in the good old french spirit of things anger and resentment towards the mob and often described as the president of the rich really poor without. seventy they had even. if we see these crazy on the streets of greece. she's. suited offered an olive branch to many to withhold food lakes from the yellow desks more still don't call me into new role the rules of play to win for the expected two thousand the like you could still see a role in the french government at the flying school in the. paris.
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well it is new year go and enjoy no talk of new year sort of this new year revellers targeted in japan are reporting about so as we come back we'll tell you all about it. us. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to give us the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you than.
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anyone else child small seemed wrong all right old roles just don't call. me the old yet to shape out these days comes to educate and in game training equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. again sources say just for the break there was trouble last night in some places around the world the new year thirty's in japan say a minivan was deliberately driven at revelers in central tokyo just minutes into
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the new year it's how it left nine injured one of the critical condition today it happened in a tourist hot spot known for its fashion and pop culture police arrested a twenty one year old japanese man seems the driver hit eight people along one way street before crashing into a building a ninth person was assaulted as the suspect fled the scene local media say a big tank of kerosene was found in the minivan and the driver told police that he intended it would be a terror attack. in britain spader a rocky road for the british prime minister breaks a deal isn't this last year and she seized the opportunity on her new year's speech to try again rally support. new year is a time to look ahead and in two thousand and nineteen the u.k. will start a new chapter the brics it deal i have negotiated it delivers on the those issues that push people in the next few weeks and these will have an important decision to make if parliament backs the deal britain can turn a corner but brecht's it still hangs in the balance according to international
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trade secretary minister liam fox is urging britons to get behind the prime minister or face the no reality of maybe a no deal when the country leaves the e.u. and peace i just mentioned to you to vote told may's deal in mid january street says the prime minister's been close contact with european leaders right over the holiday period to try and seek more assurances he faced a serious challenge to the leadership over the past couple of mother's story actually q until the deal has a day or has been ratified it is the responsible position of government and it is it would be the responsible position of any government to put in place contingency arrangements for no deal no do y'all would be a disaster for our country and no responsible government would ever allow it i know it's christmas i know it's not to be stocking down the chimney and i miss mystery these because. it's the prime minister who is supposed to be undertaking a negotiation with the prime minister that's trial to bring an acceptable deal but
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why doesn't the prime minister stop the pretense and stop wasting four billion pounds in a cynical attempt to drive her deeply damaging deal through this house. is the right honorable gentleman doesn't want to see money being spent on no deal he's got an easy answer for this. but while parliament pressures for changes to the deal the european council president has made it clear that the e.u. doesn't want anymore to go to negotiations. the union stands for a disagreement and intends to proceed to its certification it is not open for in i go see there is growing dissatisfaction in the u.k. over the brakes in situation especially just a couple of months away now throughout the year the been waves of protests the biggest happened at the end of october where more than seven hundred thousand rallied in london to demand a second referendum political commentator john white trees
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a maze now trying to use the countdown to bragg's it as a weapon against parliament. i think the idea that there would be no back set is on the table now i said as not being in the last two years of these talks us negotiations and what we have now as a crisis is mature to the point where to enter consensual counts no dominique the issue which is those who advocate heartbreaks at and those who are pushing for a second referendum a so-called people's four but you need music in the country is that they too easily steal is a loss of all worlds it doesn't satisfy anyone it's only in one thousand eight everyone on both sides of the issue in opposition to her and that she's trying to use time on her say re you know that time is running out march twenty ninth this m.r. special that just a leader but she's trying to weaponize tank to leverage more pressure on that tortilla torrie our precious years and our bench is. so tiny nineteen's communist taken reigns around the world good stuff before walks of life and welcome the new
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year from war torn countries in the middle east across brasil a new year celebrations on the very special place in the hearts of russians and yet even here are some of the best moments for you share things a bit around the globe ah the. aha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. ha ah ah
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. thank you he was it was. it was. not just the way some of the world news stories are looking this first of january from moscow i'm kevin i'm in thanks what you want international for me in the rest of the team or for best wishes for this. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or something want to. have to go right to the press this is what the four three in the morning can't be
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good for. i'm interested always in the waters of our. last question. when lawmakers manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round of lives only the one percent. to ignore middle of the road signals. the real new. world. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies gruntal had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company grown untold developed solidified
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a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything ball you know she said is just cut short arms many solidified victims i have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that i've not only want the money i want the revenge.
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