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it has nothing to do with. the baby boy is rescued from the collapsed apartment block in the russian city of magnitogorsk after spending nearly thirty four hours in the rubble. as stabbing at the u.k. rail station and the vehicle attack in germany a big considered terror related by local authorities both incidents left several people wounded. the french president takes a swipe at six treat animals the monkey and see government demonstrators in his new year's eve address. the world spectacular welcome to the twenty nineteen revelers have been shrinking in the new yammered we've got some of the highlights.
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is just ten five am ahead in the russian capital you're watching altie international us top story a baby boy has been pulled alive from the rubble of that collapsed apartment block in the central russian city of magneto go ask the building was devastated by a suspected gas explosion in the early hours of monday morning.
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using. a little boy one of the rescuers heard a child crying we stopped all the machinery. to listen in as we were saying to keep quiet and the baby was reacting and kept silent we started asking where are you then there was a noise we started working there there was a risk of further collapse and we were afraid as the child was crying for help. our correspondent spoke to the parents of the rescued baby in magnitogorsk hospital. right now i'm right outside the hospital where the medics are fighting for the life of the van 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 alive they rushed to this hospital and we talked to them their. new film it's.
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the bullshit fashion bit of a east in america is you. know really is the first time much of. this is in the year. but perhaps the most incredible thing about this whole rescue 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 show 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 a very long time eventually he told me he had to sneak into to tell the world
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rescuers that that approximate area where his son could be and he got a number of one of the rescuers and do you know that very rescue and did manage to extract his son from under the rubble give 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 as you are as we. talked to other survivors who two other residents of this building who were affected by the tragedy she got out nice the day before our cats called out all you know the next day 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 in trouble. but it's a last moments ago today all. 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 operations outside the building because they say the danger that the other parts of the building might collapse are just too hard for them to continue what they were doing. this ten month old boy is said to be in a very serious condition and has been sent to a moscow hospital for further treatments russia's emergencies ministry says nine people are now known to have died more than thirty others are reportedly missing every thousand people were evacuated from their homes following the collapse of the building here's what more of the witnesses have headsets about what they went through.
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the second explosion rocks magnitogorsk on choose to evening this time on a minibus three people have reportedly died the incident has had to have taken place on the same street where the building collapsed on monday police in the measured c. services have been deployed to the scene the cause of the explosion is currently in may police are now investigating. british
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police have confirmed that they are treating a stopping attack at a major rail have been manchester in northern england as a terrorist incident three people were injured including a police officer on new year's eve. we are all treating this as a terrorist investigation which is being led by khan's terrorism offices with support from grayson munches to police. the suspect who was head shot. while police arrested him officers used a taser and pepper spray to subdue the man who is now in custody the three wounded people suffered serious but not life threatening injuries the police officer has now been released from hospital. apart from the attack in manchester an incident in the german cities of but trop in essen is being classified as terrorism by police five people were left in shit the suspect is a fifty year old german man who slammed his car into a crowd of people say the majority of victims were migrants from syria and
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afghanistan is reported the driver driver made santa fe but comments while the police to arresting him police also suspects the man has a mental illness german media also quoted him but rule the top security official in north rhine-westphalia state who said that the man had clear intention to kill forwardness we asked for me u.k. police officer pizza for his reaction. we have to address the reasons why people are wanting to attack whether it's terrorist motivated or hate most about it . and then we still better have a few people that will get through through the next as well and it's really difficult from the intelligence point of view weapon. just working on their own whether or not got any organization when i haven't had to travel anywhere for training when i haven't spoken to anybody in particular it's radicalized that it is
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almost impossible intelligence wise to get into a woman. and so these are really difficult things to deal with and i'm afraid now that the cat is out the back if you watch it in terms of how much damage you can do to the kitchen oftentimes or a vehicle i suspect we're going to see more and more of these things happening. in france president micron used to his new year's speech to his house as extremist elements in the country. i mean there's a whole. we have perience great division and anger broke out 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.
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micron's message didn't go down well with opposition leaders who called him in and pasta and accused him of being out of touch with the french people the authorities in paris were prime's to tackle more unrest on new year's eve with twelve thousand police officers on standby in the end sperry few protesters turned out and those who did were broke from joining the celebrations in central paris french publisher and author i'm rick mondale pretty. the demonstrations will soon receive. with all the blunders the government and the especially the peace making i don't see any soothing of the situation this militant group will of course continue into two thousand and nineteen the movement is so popular between seventeen and eighty percent of the french support all approval of the movements that it is not excluded that especially in the provinces john bombs or even policemen who have more in common with the protestors and with the officials in risk because become
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sympathetic with their cause and refused to execute all those eminent micro embodies what the yellow best rejects globalization and pro-business policies you know where you cannot really give in without stopping did what he is he's lacking leeway he sorts through to diffuse the crisis in its december by announcing ten billion euro package of measures which was which was not really convincing france was hit by anti-government protests for much of twenty eighteen starting from demonstrations against labor reforms to the latest vast protests over fuel taxes a paris based correspondent child it depends recaps of them blue. cake this infamous phrase often interpreted to marry on twitter has been used to demonstrate livius nurse the selfishness of france's elites which in turn led to the french
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revolution now the attribution may be misguided but that isn't if you can wall the cries of the social classes all you want them do so at your peril. the current french president should have perhaps he did go as unrest has been bubbling throughout two thousand and eight. things started to turn nasty as the french government attempted to evict an antique community that they keep for a decade. it's a protest against expulsion the think the status of judgement on. the talks will be eco optimists joking meanwhile the call for dismissing
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these should should be able to this period must be evacuated we'll be back to wait because the mandate that is mine is the republican order must be respected. mayhem first to reach to paris in spring. for all may first. peace building and were arrested. but the penny bill didn't roll call it he spent the summer offering advice to all who would listen to him raging the country in the process he said. giving these lutheran people who've lived through transformations in recent years i'm not exactly who are resistant to change. he
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doesn't know how to talk to people he can not say look old people all over the nation it's just bad on both sides to the foreigners and to the people like french people comes down. to. crossing the road oh yeah you don't say that people people are really struggling to easy to sign when you don't have a problem with needing a job that everybody can do it just by working. not crossing the street bet it's not real life it's just a very rich get out surely this just means it's not great to say things like that to french people that people aren't precarious situation i think it's quite ridiculous for a president to be so far from reality is a good so far the toyman he told the journalists of the cold plaguing the french really had come to believe him so he refused to do so in the general shoulder he told me you can speak freely the only thing we do is have the words used compute
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the country would be different if everyone did the same. staying stuck trying to people in france you don't see people stop complaining specially in france the people that complain all the time we love that it's causing. arrogance i think a little aggressive you know hence again a very bold and there's no other word for me in the good old french spirit of things anger and resentment towards the mind often described as the president of the rich really poor without a body seventy they had had enough. if we see the crazy on the streets of paris. take your squashes brute force cold calling me stupid offered an olive branch for many close to the cold too late for the yellow best small still don't call me
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a new role the rules of play to win for the expected two thousand the life we could still see a role in the french government if the boy in school. paris . the cake yeah. it's delicious. the north korean leader meanwhile delivered a stern warning to the u.s. in his new year's address kim jong un said that while his country is still intent on denuclearizing washington miss next it sanctions if it wants to see further progress. so i was asian indoctrinated to keep to the end if the us does not keep its promise made in front of the whole world and misjudges our patience and insists sanctions and pressures on our republic we may be left with no choice but to consider a new way to safeguard our sovereignty and interests and establish peace and
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stability on the korean peninsula. relations between the united states sounds north korea have been improving since june when kim jong un met with donald trump in singapore for a historic summit he promised to work towards denuclearization and exchange the security guarantees and the commitments of peace from the u.s. but washington is yet to ease its economic pressure on p.r. again which is being hit hard by the sanctions regime kim trying to also use his speech to call on south korea to end this joint military trails with the u.s. political analyst told us that washington does need to make some concessions if it wants north korea to continue on its path towards denuclearization. administration this is all appealing to the most with this race in the world i mean that last experience shows that. the change in tactics.
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sanctions even if. there is this is this give up. on the part of all of these they see that they are. looking to build the kind of the sphere. of tension over the north korean. expect to see some. of the solutions that that that's what explains the warnings of each other. donald trump used his new year speech to list what he views as the achievements of this administration he took the opportunity to praise the deal 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 and then you look at north
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korea we're doing really well we moved our embassy to jerusalem in israel i promised it and i did it one of the broken accords that wasn't mentioned was that decision by the united states and israel to leave the un's culture and heritage organization is based around telling washington announced its intention to leave unesco in october accusing me agency of anti israel bias now the me has come into force. on the twelfth of october two thousand and seventeen the department of state notified us co-directed general it mean a bulk of the us 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 being the need for fundamental reform in their going is ation and containing anti israel liason. now at this point that we can review that in twenty seventeen there was outcry from the united states and
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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 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
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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 politicize claims are brought against us hypocritical bodies and institution unjust prosecution by this illegitimate corps the council ceases to be . of its name we will commence a review of all international agreements that may still expose the united states to purport of dining 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 for me us ambassador peter galbraith believes america's withdrawal from international agreements and organizations will eventually be reversed. so this this is an
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entirely political step you know i do it has to be pointed out that we already have that is that so many of these institutions the united nations the international court of justice who are ones that were created the human rights were created by the united states the united states to lead. and now we withdraw our but also this concept from a very with the size ministration are very extreme one one i have to point out that lost the election by three million 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 this is take a deep breath and america will be back in. two thousand and nineteen has a rife's and this received a warm welcome ever on the wealth people from low life have rung in the new yes
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he. says the presidential election of twenty sixteen we've seen the rise of what the mainstream media terms fake news as though news had previously been honest and accurate until online platforms voice told media outlets that stories that were less than accurate and even intentionally misleading but the british documentarian adam curtis had first seen not predicted the rise of fake news sixteen hyper normalisation to describe the landscape where people look to validate their personal realities in a hall of mirrors of online. political voices that reinforce their previously held beliefs it is perhaps best exemplified in social media dictatorship the search engine optimization the content personal life. modifying our behavior patterns
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but in a world where citizens have been replaced by consume. content information to justify old patterns are left to wonder is our reality like the internet. of our own. you. want to see the tree looks like a real tree this would. lead to the bottom. like you. would we. would freeze to. it takes time. there's a phrase that's been part of our culture for a few hundred years really but it was the beginning of the enlightenment so-called but they cart saying i think therefore i am and i tend to actually challenge that
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and say i am therefore i think i think therefore i am is of the indirect really of trying to know who you are before thought you exist and he put chopra as a provisional identity. still is a provisional identity because it's been changing over since you were embryo or as i go from birth to death you engaged with a process that we call body mind which is experiencing another process that we call the work. that's done to you are that's the conditioning of. because i am is just existence i exist that's all it means without trying to figure out what it is so there are a couple of things we can be sure one is there is existence look around things
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exist you can also say i just and i exist and this existence go together. because if i didn't exist i wouldn't have this experience so now we get into huge insurance what is my i mean what is body what is the universe. and how do we know all. these descriptions we have my body the universe and actually the real thing so what is reality reality is a species specific knowing and experience what you and i have is a human experience in human consciousness and that experience is based.
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