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all accountability police officers know that they can engage misconduct that has nothing to do with all the crap. headlines in r.t. the death toll from the collapse tower block in the russian city of course rises to twenty one with around twenty others still missing. in the next few weeks and these will have an important decision. if parliament backs the deal britain called . the british prime minister to resign may appeals for support for her breakthrough plans in her new year's speech urging m.p.'s devote her way and tens of thousands of indian women to take part in a human chain to support gender equality after of course decision to lift a centuries old ban on entering a hindu temple. so
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good evening welcome is just gone five pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now the number of dead pulled from a collapsed in the russian city of magnitogorsk has risen again after a twenty first body was found is thought a gas explosion was to blame for the collapse our correspondent dan off brings us the latest from the city. 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 are 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
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admit the hopes of finding anybody alive now well they are going slimmer and slimmer but after all they would already slim on tuesday when one were killed when a few 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 said see our was trapped and made concrete blocks and lift. but if. you use a. group where one of the rescuers heard a child crying we stopped all the machinery to listen in we were saying to keep
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quiet and the baby was reacting and kept silent we started asking where are you and there was a noise to you and we started working there but there was a risk of further collapse but we were afraid if the child was crying for help. in fact the worker who saved the life of vine. 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 hole and amid the rubble he sported the couch whereas his wife had been sleeping and so he kind of positioned the location of the crib judging by where the couch was and 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 father was all i could have shown him immediately where my son probably was but we weren't allowed at the site 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. his wife and mother of the baby was asleep with the eldest son in a neighboring room until the blast quarter asleep they fell through concrete and they were among the first who managed to get out alive from this building even before the eventual complete collapse we took to her to. the bullshit discussion but a really intimate is the instant. clue really is the first and last from. the solution for you.
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the story of viner and his family is a dramatic one for sure and the whole city really takes it we've talked to many people who haven't even been affected by the tragedy directly and the you all think they all talk about it as of a new year's miracle really but there are others who have been affected in directly there are those who believe that there could. b. their relatives still trapped underneath there and they hope for a miracle of their own. because she died of reporting there now in britain the prime minister to resign may has used ten year speech to rally support for her embattled breaks it deal. 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
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a country that truly works for every one of us were twenty eighteen was a rocky year for the british prime minister their face an uphill battle to get the european union british m.p.'s and also her own cabinet to back her divorce deal with little success taking a look back at a year not short on breaks it drama is. in credit been eroded in case twenty seventeen when the quad where you're going to the car and you get a little bit now and then start questioning. where twenty eighteen in the past where you can meet did you take in the bones our new. twists and turns until frankly you feel a little bit. it
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was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown managed to read it may take part it's been 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 pounds of bill had been agreed to the family and see really out was fairly successful short lived kids to reserve manpower cabinets started playing checkers is it news a culture. in july the reason may unveil 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 minister says that if
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they don't like it they were free to resign and get taxis off. down the driveway foreign secretary boris johnson breaks it secretary david davis stayed loyal to the prime minister until they home that is and resigned within forty eight hours. 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 turn into bricks that mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right to friends i remember. the braggs cabinet exit didn't stop the. final exam better reason may have finally proved true but maybe you were also
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conscious you commemorate the event you leave this book forced to come to work on sunday for. a trip. to the shops to move. there would no cheering crowds welcoming the prime minister in london parliament hated maze deal and the compromise she signed up to the day before her a deal was bound for spectacular failure and after assuring the country ontario minister she wouldn't come so to resume a parliamentary vote at the eleventh hour are this very carefully to what has been said in this chamber and i we will. through to the church which i with gregg's it hanging by a thread engraved politicians into reason may's own party tried to push her off a political ploy by triggering a no confidence vote by people who. were driven by procedure of the fraud over to
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somebody who is you know this is working through the procedure of over conservative blog called true fools 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 handbag to resume a jetted back to brussels with the aim of negotiating a slice effect a deal one that parliament might improve. to with mission impossible and the british media knew it word on the brussels streets and told the front pages that show told him to have been calling to meet him a little because she moved over. to the situation room and through this case to me . that if things didn't help may's pretty good deal brussels said look you need
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to session today you know stands for a disagreement in turns to proceed to is it certification it's not open for you to resign may's deal is yet to be approved or rejected by an angry and divided parliament while the end of the ride the break that deadline of march twenty ninth is fast approaching and if we're sticking to the analogy then drag this is a lie that's perilously close to breaking down but for those in need of comic relief they'll always be terry's amazed dad say. when we are new year revelers in the british capital also saw their celebrations turned a little bit political because during its traditional fireworks display the london eye appeared to light up in the colors of the flag.
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i would have been proud to be a union she was such 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. hungry use the public purse to brand you as your political message you should be made to pay back you do not speak for all the people of our capital city of london proud to be a london no but the proud that my taxes are being spent on fireworks to send us to post a message to europeans it's very low to politicize 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. and to the
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one million citizens who have made our city your home and your londoners you make a huge contribution and you're welcome i'm proud to welcome to in twenty nineteen when the message of support to you. in other news two women have made history in india after entering one of the country's only east hindu temples which have 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 have taken part in a human chain in the south of india in support of gender equality the so-called women's wall stretch for over six hundred kilometers so here's a quick look at what the controversy is a back. but. i i. i.
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i. i but as long as the temple is here we have to follow this tradition. i. will ensure that anybody who wants to go to libya 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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this is. just going to talk to the sponsors. i was. watching our international celebrity this our rights groups have hit out at netflix for pulling material critical of saudi arabia we'll have a look at the details on that story plus of the story stick just after the break. you know world is a big part of the new 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 on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for
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the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this spear in dramatic development that only really going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. hello again our human rights watch has lashed out at netflix for scrambling to remove an episode of
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a comedy show criticizing saudi arabia after the country complained the patriot act show the crown prince's role in the death of jamal khashoggi the saudi dissident and washington post columnist was brutally murdered in the kingdom's consulate in turkey three months ago mohammed bin sound man denies the responsibility for the killing patriot act host soundman had also attacked riyadh's three year bombing of yemen and saudi arabia has been repeatedly accused of violating international law in a campaign that has claimed thousands of civilian lives the u.n. warns two that the kingdom is targeting civilians something that riyadh denies yet despite the scale of yemen's humanitarian catastrophe it apparently garners less attention than the murder of one journalist as artist explains. the killing of jamal has shot jeep sparked a media firestorm televised cool city by journalists pundits columnists week after month journalists democracy.
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in the disappearance of washington post contributor if you want to do a building in never came out of the building the murder happened because shogi had died here is building any us response should henge on what if murder that the saudi consulate there missed almost overnight the saudi government was made up pariah an outcast directly accused of killing of a cruelly one man the 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 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 you know 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
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. 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 going so far out this way to cover up for the country. 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
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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 five and one on yemen but now things have changed. changed everything saudi arabia's former supporters are jumping ship a change from our. the way the administration has handled the saudi arabia is just not acceptable interesting isn't it how the death of one man sparked immediate
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global outrage and indignation the deaths of thousands and thousands in yemen saudi arabia's hand through only murmured concern. for gas f. reporting over the next few days we are looking back at some of the stories we brought in twenty. and of course one of the highlights was the world cup here in russia our team was in the thick of it for importing from all of the host city sharing the unique atmosphere with millions of fans from across the globe. liz. liz should have been taken over by my friend paul belton egypt
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live. to pay for your stuff i'm not sure how he. belgium france are going to wind blows it away give us a good read but going to the front you know he did. i think it i'm and was a great four weeks in twenty eighteen that's how the news is looking so far today we're back again with headlines in about thirty five.
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i mean if there was not a. thing. really a local superman film he can see as you know if you buy if. you're in the home of the media. or if you move in with the baby one was in the mud almost nothing to do with many possibilities but why would you most will start to feel. joined me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports. i'm show business i'll see you then. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be in the spot place before
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the convert. any interrogation out there what you'll see is. probably lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i were. sad i stayed there i would be home by 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. time after time to know what you're going on the ground while we're away for
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christmas we're screening some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up in this what kind of riot. makes today's nine hundred twenty two committee meeting to decide premiership the united kingdom we speak to northern ireland's former first minister and republican column line on which. brussels. coming up in today's show but first what is troubling the u.k. prime minister more today a backbench meeting on brics that could decide the future of this county arabia's crown prince mohammed bin so montel the first of two meetings with british prime minister to resume a red carpet has been rolled down early at the prince had lunch with britain's queen elizabeth at buckingham palace and. during his three day visit the editor that he threatened what meets with all the senior royals and dine with the queen son and grandson that's the way even chinese t.v. covered razor maze arguable genuflection to someone she know appears to be labeling a murderer a mind you this is the kind of questioning u.k.
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state mandated media presented its questions to journalist jamal khashoggi when he was alive apologies for the quality robin solomon seems to be saying. i know we have to transform ourselves we have to modernize we have to change and i will be that agent of change your course of an autocrat here compared him to protean on saddam and others but surely the message of the last few years is that the best. arab nation like saudi arabia has a leader or is prepared to us has power for genuine reform and change choice by by fuck you fuck to. destroy us force all the other you go hang on a minute so the b.b.c. a year ago was devil's advocating for the noni a pariah crown prince and so was de marcus shoji in fact the late journalist was that once in russia advocating more russian input in the middle east as he was tweeting for the defacto his name is rebels in syria of course there is another
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dimension to the whole story saudi could stop bombing yemen with british bomb stop buying nato weapons and make friends with iran let alone this month. the leader of the world's biggest oil producer russia they're meeting the world's second biggest saudi and of course saudi has also made friends with this man yes she jinping sent his people to the saudi investment conference just as vladimir putin did but if saudi realignment is a piece of cake well to some bricks it is something else entirely threatening not only saying italian membership of the but the very existence of the united kingdom joining me now is former first minister with all the knowledge and current ulster unionist party chairman wouldn't be would have the. welcome to going underground if we leave aside the party politics of the ninety two it's to committee how is the union this movement called it's of involved with the policy is bricks and negotiations and i know this is the deal being or do you agree. banks in
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negotiations that are arguably threatening to break up the union well my party recommended remain vote reluctantly but on the basis that there were two major issues one was the border because we didn't even when we went to see former prime minister cameron before the campaign we didn't get the impression that number ten firmly understood the implications for the quarter the second thing was you've got your volvo not explaining it to him well we did our best five sure you and the second thing was you've got to remember we were two years closer to the scottish referendum so at that particular stage the decision of scotland to remain in the union would have appeared to have been final but within a matter of weeks the nationalists were starting up again and we felt there was a great risk of.
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