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in the morning welcome to the program. and a story of incredible survival for you a baby boy has been pulled alive. in the freezing cold under the rubble of a collapsed. russian city. and the building was devastated by a suspected gas explosion in the early hours of monday morning here's a quick look at how the rescue unfolded.
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you knew that but i did and there's a little but one of the rescuers heard a child crying we stopped all 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 then there was a noise we started working that there was a risk of further collapse we were afraid as the child was crying for help. a ten month old boy is said to be in a very serious condition and has been sent to of moscow hospital for further treatment of his family was among the first to be saved after the tragedy more details here with our correspondent. bajan 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
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this is essentially what saved diviners life so the moment vi and his parents learned that their youngest son is alive they rushed to this hospital and we talked to them their. new film it's. one of the agencies the surgeon put a value on an image is you. know really is the first time most of them. are in this illusion. 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 is 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 a little soul but i could have shown him immediately where my son probably was but we weren't allowed at the site but today i managed to get there and show the rescuers the place i got acquainted with one rescuer who later called me to say that they'd found my son. this is one of the stories that struck this industrial city in. still dozens of people who no one's heard from since the tragedy. for the city of new to. see. just to remind you this tragedy struck amid new year's celebrations over a thousand people were evacuated from their homes following the collapse of that building eleven people are now known to have died but it's fear that more are still
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trapped under the rubble investigators found no traces of any explosives and when we get the updates on this story you will get them to. britain now where prime minister to resign may used new year's speech to rally support for her embattled brock's a deal. in the next few weeks these will have an important decision to make if parliament backs the deal. i did we come together in two thousand and ninety i know we can make a success of what lies ahead and build a country that truly works for. the british prime minister. an uphill battle to. success that's. not short of drama.
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if. that was. the way you make. you feel. it was the year of a major. battle conservative party showdown to read it may take. it's hard to believe but. still looked relatively rosy phase one of.
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the forty billion. was fairly. short lived. cabinets. the reason may unveiled. his deal. we have come to an agreement at the proposal with european union which absolutely. people. have country residence the pm minister says that if they don't like it they were free to resign and get. down the driveway foreign secretary boris johnson breaks his secretary david davis stayed loyal to the prime minister until they home that is resigned within forty eight hours it is. too late to say.
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jones and waited to tell the pm heat quit until just before she had to try to sell time to check his plan to parliament mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my friends i remember. the brag cabinet exit didn't stop that. kind of embassy reason may have finally. also conscious you commemorate the event he says but forced to come home sunday. to try. to. move. crowds welcoming the prime minister in london on the hated maize deal compromise
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she signed up. for deal was bound for spectacular failure after shoring the country on terror she wouldn't come so to reason may. treat. our artists in very. we will dance to defend the church. with gregg's it hanging by a thread in rage politicians into reason may's own party trying to push her off a political cliff by triggering a no confidence vote because of who is where you are drifting procedure of the broad over to somebody who is you know this is working through the procedure of over conservative bloggers go to school luckily for the prime minister the plot against her wasn't big enough to bring her down she was also you start to get the little girls that are using them to get their rebellion crushed down with her party's confidence in her hands back to reason made jetted back to brussels with
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the aim of negotiating a slightly better deal one that parliament might improve. with mission impossible and the british media knew it word on the brussels street and told the front pages business still told him to have been pulling to resume a little bit richer than average google searches should be true because you. like to think didn't help made a pretty good deal brussel said look if you need concessions today you know stones for a disagreement turns to proceed to is it certification it's not open for you to resume a's deal is yet to be approved or rejected by an angry and divided parliament while the end of the ride brags that deadline of march twenty ninth is fast approaching and if we're sticking to the analogy then prejudice is
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a lie that's perilously close to breaking down but for those in need of comic relief there will always be terry's amaze down sexist. new year revelers in the british capital also sold their twenty eight hundred farewell to a somewhat political appearing as traditional fireworks display the london eye appeared to be lit up in the colors of the new flag. were not amused by the start. i would have been proud to be union to in such
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a time of divided from the country wouldn't coming together as a country to celebrate the start of one thousand nine hundred a better message. tajiri use the public purse to your political. back you do not speak for all the people were kept. to be aligned in that but not proud that my taxes i being spammed. to postmasters to. its very low to little which is an international public events it's a betrayal of democracy and it's what we have come to expect from a very poor mayor we have come to expect from a very poor mayor of london. to the one million citizens who have made our city your home your londoners you make a huge contribution you're welcome i'm proud they were welcomed in twenty nineteen with a message of support to you. the british police have confirmed that they are treating a stabbing attack at a major hub in manchester northern england as
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a terrorist incident three people were injured including a police officer right 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 was heard shouting. police arrested when officers used 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. well apart from the attack in manchester and in an incident in the german cities of s. and now being classified as terrorism by police five people were left injured the suspect is a fifty year old german man who slammed his car into a crowd of people early tuesday. the victims were migrants from syria and afghanistan it's reported the driver made comments while the police were arresting him police also suspect the man has a mental illness a job
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a media also rule the top security official in north rhine-westphalia state who said that the man had the clear intention to kill foreigners we asked former police officer peter cook his reaction. we have to address the reasons why people are wanting to attack where it's terrorist most of us are very to where. we are still going to have a few people that will get through you through the next as well and it's really difficult from the intelligence point of view where people are just working on their own whether or not you got any organization when i haven't had to travel anywhere for training when i haven't spoken to anybody in particular radicalized them it is almost impossible intelligence wise to get into a woman. and so these are really difficult things to deal. with. fright now the
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cat is out the back if you watch incidents of how much damage you can do with a kitchen often i. suspect we're going to see more and more of these things happening. still to come here on the program on the other u.k. media reports that the british export officials met with the saudi government just days off the killing of jon lester i showed you that story and much more just. you know world of big partisan movies lot 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 now we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president. or some want to be. the two going to be cross this is one of the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. city. going to join us today here at out see the u.k.'s mayor and use. paper reports that a british arms export officials met with the saudi government just days after the
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killing of jamal how short according to a freedom of information request by the newspaper there were at least two meetings between the u.k.'s delegation and riyadh last october the british government said at the time it condemned the killing of the journalist in the strongest possible terms. blast we will therefore we thought full and considerate in our response i have also been clear if we are pulling stories we are reading turn out to be true they are fundamentally incompatible with our values and we will act accordingly we asked the british department for international trade to comment on the matter in the meantime some experts we spoke to say the u.k. is not likely to give up its trade with the saudis any time soon. doesn't really surprise me at all that the trade delegation was sent there because with bricks it coming in and everything else that is happening in the u.k. i don't think they're going to give up the money because. he was actually brutally
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murdered by saudi arabia this is the highest level of hypocrisy there is when. the british government will stop selling saudi arabia or to anybody else for that matter i think they will keep doing that. because the money is just way too good but this is a clear violation of the united kingdom's own. sales and violation of the european in the international law which is actually making a mockery of the government's claim to rigorously control arms export now something will happen about yemen. these are going to be peace in yemen or an initiative will be put in place so that the murder and be brushed under the carpet. meanwhile saudi arabia is bombing campaign in yemen against who with the opposition fight is ongoing now for more than three years if what the u.n. calls the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis apparently gone is far less
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attention than the murder of one journalist that's what i've got to see if explains . the killing of jamal has shot jeep sparked a media firestorm televised crusade by journalists pundits columnists week after month or less democracy. the disappearance of washington post contributor if you want into a building a never came out of the building the murder happened because shogi had died here is building any us response not just journalists of military and murder at the saudi saudi it was almost overnight the saudi government was made a pariah out cussed directly accused of killing of the cruelly one man saudi government denies it's complicit saying it was done by elements and suddenly suddenly everyone remembers the war in yemen congress are beginning to catch on to
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the nature of this regime likely they are not telling us the truth about what happened. why would we believe them to. intentionally hitting civilians inside yemen this really needs to alter our relationship we need to bring an end to the conflict in yemen make no mistake what's happening in yemen is awful one of the worst humanitarian crises currently happening in the world. it could be that the media the bulk of it now realizes how awful things are in yemen or it could be that they using it for different ends president from taking a stunningly dismissive tone about any possible saudi leadership role why he's
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going so far out this way to cover for the country. and specifically the ruler that carried out this killing for president trump it doesn't seem to matter whether the facts support what the saudis say the thing is of course yemen has been a growing graveyard for over three years three long bloodstained years and the pundits the politicians by and large have ignored it case in point according to a media watchdog america's m.s.n. b c news channel did one single segment on the war in yemen in the course of a year by comparison and they said b c ed four hundred and fifty five segments and stormy daniels porn actress who claims to have slept with donald trump before he became president four hundred fifty five and one on yemen but now things have
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changed ashaji changed everything saudi arabia's former supporters are jumping ship i change my mind because i'm pissed at the way that ministrations handled. it is just not acceptable interesting isn't it how the death of one man sparked immediate global outrage and indignation the deaths of thousands and thousands in yemen and saudi arabia's hand drew only murmured concern. over the next few days here on to international we are looking back at some of the top stories we brought you in twenty eight. one of this year's highlights of course the world cup here in russia. in the thick
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of it old reporting from all the cities and sharing their unique atmosphere. all around the world coming into russia and moscow it's because it was one of the best summers to date here in the russian capital enjoy. liz. liz i should have taken all my friends belle to egypt should the city with the french the mexicans the scenarios that they said. that he . would love to help people see the sixty six seven. i never. touch.
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it will be shared so maybe. we'll. get. back to. the book. to go. live for years. i'm not sure how. fans are going to link to the right is going to win but both are going to write yeah he did . i think it i'm one of the top stories of twenty i've seen featured right here on r.t. international without going about twenty five minutes with more of your world wide
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program. in. with normal english manufacture consent to stand of public wealth. when the ruling class the project themselves. with the fine and merry go round left alone with no one but. doing. really.
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well so you will be in the blood that is your last years does. she does it with the people most of congress are not all what i mean. i can make. you know they are lucky to get me from him he can see as you know he wants to buy if. you're in the form of the media. i'm with you more game with the very one with and i'm not i'm old enough and given many balls up in the bum i will in few months i will start to feel.
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the same. i mean you get to shape out just because that's a good engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten dollars prime tempi each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building
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a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business showed in afford to miss the one and only. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in the small place but from full coverage. ed any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind to make the most comfortable makes them want to get out and don't take no for
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an answer don't accept their denials she said if i were. sat on a statement that i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving our crime. new year span different fantastic all the episodes drill down into trying to. team predictions also will be celebrating ten years of the kaiser report. so i walked into. my own body. found in self in the public limelight and he became this crowd into a spokesman for the handicapped children thank god.
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over the years alvin would make appearances on telephones past the time. not better than other people. because a lot of handicappers. people get it wrong. they look at alvin loni thank god it's tremendous how you can do things with this. well i suppose if you look at your feet it's tremendous these are my these are my hands too and i have been doing it forever these are not tremendous feet is.

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