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in. the headlines in r.t. the death toll rises the nineteenth bodies pulled from the rubble of a collapsed tower block in the russian city of might need to course to come. in the next few weeks and these will have to sit with me. is part of the facts of the deal britain can turn a corner the british prime minister to resign may appeals for support for her plans and her new year's speech urging m.p.'s to vote way and tens of thousands of indian women take part in the human chain to support gender equality reports decision to lift a centuries old ban on entering the hindu temple. hello
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there welcomes just gone two pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international the death toll of a tower block collapse in the russian city of magnitude course has increased after a nineteenth body was pulled from the rubble tragedy struck in the early as of monday morning hits the water gas explosion what's to blame with the latest his hugo she's done. the operation is in full swing rescuers have been trying to clear out this heap of rubble all the way into the night nonstop they are still sifting through it right now and yes they are still looking for survivors in fact they're doing everything they can to increase the chances of finding once like on tuesday for example they installed heat cannons aiming them under the debris just to help those who could still be trapped alive there well braved the freezing temperatures it is around minus twenty celsius outside right now but i have to admit the hopes of finding anybody alive now well they are going slimmer and slimmer but after all
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they were already slim on tuesday one one work one if you were group of workers i guess heard a muffled baby cry going from underneath the rubble that was ten month old vanya he spent more than thirty hours trapped and made concrete blocks and lived. very.
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user. group where 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. in fact the worker who saved the life of viner he got the clue of where to find him from his dad the father was at work and when he learnt of the tragedy he rushed back to the place he used to call the hole and amid the rubble he sported the couch where as his wife had been sleeping and so he kind of positioned the location of the crib judging by where the couch was and he spent more than a day really trying to get here because the whole place is cordoned off and he wasn't allowed to get inside but he eventually sneaked into and he pointed at the
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place where he believed his son was and he was correct well there was all 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 calls me to say that they'd found my son his wife and mother of the baby was asleep with the eldest son in a neighboring room and so the blast quarter asleep with a fellow through concrete and they were among the first who managed to get out alive from this building even before the eventual complete collapse we talked to her to give a new film it's probably. just discussion but a really nice on an image is you mentioned. who really is the first and the most of. them this is in the flux of.
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the story of viner and his family is a dramatic one for sure and the whole city really takes it which. too many people who haven't even been affected by the tragedy directly and the you all think they all talk about it as of eight new years miracle really but there are others who have been affected indirectly there are those who believe that there could be their relatives still trapped underneath there and they hope for a miracle of their own. britain the prime minister theresa may used her new year's speech to rally support for her battle breaks it dave. in the next few weeks these will have an important decision to make if parliament backs the deal britain can turn a corner and if 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 every one of us. here from the british prime
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minister to resign faced an uphill battle to get the european union and her own cabinet to back divorce deal with little success taking a look back not sure. if being a road in case twenty seventeen when that was where you're going in the car and you get a little bit now and then start questioning. where twenty eighteen incompatible way you can make you take them the bones around you. until you feel a little bit better. it
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was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown managed to read it may take part in there. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of the breaks it was done and the forty billion pound bill had been agreed to the family and seemingly out was fairly successful short lived his theories of man had cabinet started playing checkers or is it musical chairs. in july. unveiled hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. people. have country residence the pm total the minister says that if they don't like it they were free
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to resign and get taxis off. down the driveway foreign secretary boris johnson british secretary david davis stayed loyal to the prime minister until they time that is and resign within forty eight hours it is. too late to save. jonas and waited to tell the pm heat quit until just before she had to try to sell the time to check his plan to parliament's turning tricks that mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right to friends i remember. the braggs cabinet exit didn't stop the. china embassy reason may have finally proved true. also you
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commemorate the event you leave this book forced to come to work on sunday. to try. to do a show. that would no cheering crowds welcoming the prime minister in london parliament hated may's deal and the compromise she signed up the day before her deal was bound for spectacular failure after shoring the country ontario minister she wouldn't come so to resume a parliamentary vote at the eleventh hour are this and very carefully has been said in this chamber. we will do. of the church. with brad pitt hanging by a thread engraved politicians into reason maser blatty tried to push her off a political ploy by triggering a no confidence vote to the who is where you are driven by
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a procedure of the broad over to somebody who is you know if this is working through the procedure of overkill for the board it is well brutally cold to show luckily for the prime minister the plot against her wasn't big enough to bring her down she was old so you start to get the little girls that are using them like they were belly and crush down with her party's confidence in her hands back to reason made jetted back to brussels with the aim of negotiating a slight effective 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 of the average google search it should be much trouble to distribute. that this thing didn't help may's pretty good deal russell said you need
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concessions today you know systems for a disagreement in turns to proceed to is itself sufficient it's not open for you to reason may'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 brags it is a lie that's perilously close to breaking down but for those in need of comic relief there will always be terry's amaze dance a. meanwhile a new year revelers in the british capital also saw the celebrations turned slightly political because during its traditional fireworks display the london eye appeared to light up in the colors of the easy flag.
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i would have been proud to be a union judge or is such a time of divided from the country wouldn't come in together as a country to celebrate the start of one thousand nine hundred a better message said economy tajiri used the public purse to grandiose your political views should be made to pay back you do not speak for all the people work after all city of london to be aligned in that but not proud that my taxes i being spent on fireworks to send us to postmasters to the pm it's very low to lift what 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 of london. to the
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one million citizens who have made our city your home your londoners you make a huge contribution you're welcome i'm proud to welcome to in twenty nineteen with a message of support to you. another nice two women have made history in india after entering one of the country's holiest hindu temples which had been forbidden to women for centuries it follows months of tensions against the court's decision to overturn the religious ban meanwhile tens of thousands of women taken part in a human chain in the south of india in support of gender equality the so-called women's war stretch for over six hundred kilometers is a look what the controversy is about. i.
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as long as the temple is here we have to follow this tradition. i. will ensure that anybody who wants to go to the people will go without any obstruction nor destruction will be tolerated i mean. just bashing god says i am not a devotee i'm just here to do my job just let me go she faces stone and that's when she is forced to return back.
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and. this is. just going to get up took this talk to the sponsors. she's going to court past and here in moscow still to come for you this hour the u.k. media is reporting that british arms export officials did meet with the saudi government just days after the murder of the journalist jim out to shortchange with the details just after the break. spanned different fantastic all the episodes drill down into twenty nineteen productions tried to bring ten years of the kaiser report. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each
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day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent from last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and point rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember one one doesn't show you know for a minute one can only. come back now the u.k.'s mirror newspaper is reporting that british export officials met
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with the saudi government days after the murder of the. 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 reached government said at the time they condemn the killing of the journalist in the strongest possible terms . well street after we thoughtful and considerate in our response i have also been clear if they're pulling stories we are reading turn out to be true they are fundamentally incompatible with all values and we will act accordingly or we have asked the british department for international try to comment on the matter in the meantime some experts we spoke cd say u.k. is not likely to give up its military try with the side any time saying it 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.
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i don't think they're going to give up the money because. he was actually brutally murdered by saudi arabia this is the highest level of hypocrisy that is we can play i don't think the british government will stop selling arms to saudi arabia or to anybody else for that matter i think they were he put in doing that. because the money is just way too good but this is a clear violation of the united kingdom's own right legs on sale and a violation of the european international law which is actually making a mockery of the government's claim to rigorously control arms export now something will happen about yemen because there is either going to be feces in yemen or an initiative will be put in place so that the murder can we brushed under the carpet . meanwhile saudi arabia is bombing campaign in yemen against the fight is there terrorists by riyadh has been ongoing for more than three years yet what the u.n.
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calls the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis apparently gun is less attention than the murder of one journalist as artist murdered gassed it explains the killing of jamal has shot jeep sparked a media firestorm televised crew city by journalists pundits columnists week after month journalists democracy. in 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 journalists are about to show and murder the saudi saudi it was almost overnight the saudi government was made up pariah outcast directly accused of killing cruelly one man the saudi government denies it's complicit saying it was done by elements and suddenly suddenly everyone remembers
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the war in yemen congress are beginning to catch on to 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 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're using it for different ends president from taking
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a stunningly dismissive tone about any possible saudi leadership role why he's 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 that 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 a stormy daniels porn actress who claims to have slept with donald trump before he became president four hundred fifty. and one on yemen but now things have
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changed. changed everything saudi arabia's former supporters are jumping ship a change from our consumptive the way that ministrations handled the saudi arabia 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 through only murmured concern. over the next few days we're looking back at some of the stories we brought in twenty.
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and of course one of this year's highlights was the world cup in russia in the thick of it for porting from city sharing unique atmosphere with millions of fans around the world. i should have been taken over by my friend paul belton egypt should the city with the french guns the mexican with the same very stiff that the son says. that he should buy a. little bit of a little pill that people take to the sixty five sixty seven. i. think. i. owe. it will be shared
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so maybe. they will. cut. the books. to go. to four years time. i am fine john how he. is belgium france are going to win was the right is also going to win but both are going to write you know he does. i think it i'm. great memories of a great well cup that's the news for now here not he will be back again in just.
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what politicians do something. to put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president bush or. more somehow want to. have to go right to the press was like before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of maui. question. when the whole make its manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes can protect themselves. with the financial
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merry go round be the one percent. going all middle of the room sick. anymore you don't even really. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got in the time. i get up that's. only because it just published or did you cry because. i still did not skip a significant.
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seem wrong. but. just don't hold. me. to shape out just because that's ok and in games from equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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the worst drug disaster in history would spread through more than forty six countries and produce up to twenty thousand badly deformed babies worldwide. but historians today single out one birth in one nine hundred sixty one that changed the course of history in hamburg germany linda szell to helen age twenty three gave birth to her first child her husband was with her at the time and it was a quiet day. and then lay back and was relaxed and some and somebody whispered into my ear is your husband not all right and i was here white awake and i said. what what's got what has happened to my baby is anything wrong you know she said just. let's say. without any emotion oh yeah he's just got short arms and i like
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a child would have asked possibly i said and aren't a calling anymore and shit this card grow this will be like it is now. and then i felt like i was beaten to death. a doctor gave the first time mother some friendly advice just get another child. like forget about him you know. i'm a way to get a part shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given birth to a baby with similar deformities it looks alike like our child there must be something that is the same origin the same difficulty the same problem in the background and we'll find it and we'll search and we won't stop. until we found.
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the epidemic of deformed babies began five and a half years earlier on christmas day nine hundred fifty six with the birth of the first victim. in the small town of germany a mother had taken a new drug called falutin might being developed by a local drug company can be grown into her husband like other grown in tallinn ploys had taken home a sample which he gave to his pregnant wife the baby would be the first of six other than my babies possibly more born to grin and thousand workers in the years ahead but the company ignored the early warning signals in their midst know that spirit cells when action didn't investigate didn't talk to the mom didn't go to the hospital didn't look at medical records didn't contact experts there were multiple opportunities for grew up holds us to short taken.

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