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very little. in the week's top stories russia is still reeling from a plane crash that killed 41 people when a passenger jet burst into flames or making an emergency landing at a moscow airport. russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov and his u.s. counterpart mike pump a i grappled with the crisis in venezuela the fall of talks expected in russia's sochi in 2 days' time. plus iran partially suspends the $2015.00 nuclear agreement and gives the signatories to 60 days to shield the
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country from u.s. sanctions as washington reiterated its threat to hit companies working with iran with financial penalties. and russia marks the 74th anniversary of the capitulation of nazi germany with military parades and ceremonies we'll bring you some of the highlights from thursday's commemorations. here watching the weekly here on our t.v. international a recap of the biggest stories from the past 7 days thank you for joining us this hour. russia is mourning the 41 people killed in last sunday's plane charged at moscow's sheremetyevo airport the passenger jet was engulfed in flames while making an emergency landing.
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to get out. the plane took off at 6 pm local time and was bound for the northwestern russian city of more months just under 20 minutes later the pilots alerted air traffic control they were turning to share melt of a witnesses later said the aircraft had been struck by lightning at half past 7 it made an emergency landing but hit the runway hard bursting into flames as it bounced along the tarmac now it was quickly consumed by the fire which claimed the lives of dozens of people trapped inside 78 people were on board at the time of the crash more than half of the victims were from the more months region hear some of
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a hero our video agency roughly interviewed his mother who still cannot believe that her son will never come home. stolidly game ready saved one pass and a man was drawn in crimea he was chanting. 15 but he tried to assure us he didn't consider it a big deal it was just a thing you have to do he always thought the people should help others do good deeds he didn't offend anyone he spoke to people with respect he was simply kind to people on the radio did everything that he has enough money so that the family would have enough x. that none of us needed anything. else because they had to see commuters even now i just don't believe he's not here i just don't believe it. every 2nd i think he'll come home soon he'll be with us the plane's flight data and cockpit voice recorders have been recovered and an investigation is underway the
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wreckage of the plane has been removed for forensic examination investigators are looking at the possible causes of the tragedy pilot error system or function and bad weather. i. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.s. secretary of state mike pump a oh hell talks on the crisis in venezuela it happened on the sidelines of a meeting of the arctic council in finland and comes after an alleged coup attempt was thwarted in the latin american country pump a 0 is expected to visit the russian city of sochi on may 14th to continue the discussions among the issues addressed during the finland talks was the possibility of u.s. military action in venezuela they were trying to reports on how they went. the number one diplomats of america and russia have finally met and we were hoping to understand if there is at least a slight chance that moscow and washington could be on the same page when
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it comes to venice well as well as like the. didn't speak to journalists at all after this here in finland but when. i talked to the media he thought it wasn't a good idea to shed light on any of the details pretty much but he did respond to my question about mike barrows statement from this weekend that russia must get out of venezuela and also about the possibility of cool sam intervening militarily in his photos. consent to do this and we tried not to concentrate on those statements which are publicly discussed because they are being affected by many factors the don't have anything to do was real politics we concentrated on the real politics incentives from my contacts with the u.s. american and european colleagues i don't see any suppose this move to reaction and
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media at the after this i asked the russian foreign minister if that included american diplomats and to that he simply answered yes but the real question right now is though whether that is really the case because many times we've heard from the most high ranking officials in america the phrase all options are on the table including the military one and when secretary of state pump ale was heading to europe the journalists were reporting that on the plane he said that nicolas maduro can no longer be in charge of this country he believes he is simply not able to do that even though he is de facto the leader of the country and i can tell you that the government in venezuela 1 understands that they could end up having to brace for the worst case scenario just listen to what their foreign minister said when he
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was in the russian capital on sunday but it but oh but what good is it we are ready for. scenarios the 1st includes diplomacy dialogue and peace if the u.s. prefers the military we're ready to resist we have an army police people and we are ready to destroy any army no matter how powerful it is so essentially the most influential powers on the opposite sides here the government at any cost dural and the self-proclaimed president why do our finally touch on this president donald trump has spoken to president fly out of our pool the top diplomats have met but it is unclear whether that would still lead to a peaceful resolution of this longstanding venezuelan crisis. this week iran announced it would no longer honor all of its commitments under the historic $2015.00 nuclear agreement came precisely one year after the u.s.
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unilaterally pulled out of the deal something that has hit tehran's economy hard and heightened international tensions iran is now threatening to keep access enrich uranium stocks in the country rather than sell them abroad terrine has also given the pact signatories 2 months to ensure they are upholding their side of the deal or will resume production of more highly enriched uranium the movement with a mixed reaction from europe and i mean round of sanctions from washington d.c. . the united states wanted to pull out of the g c p a way in order to make iran withdraw from the deal the day after so the us would be able to refer the case to the un security council to ease the burden on the shoulders of the us to redouble and ratchet up the pressure on iran iran did not fall into this trap. we have continued to say actually every that leads us to believe that there is escalation that may be taking place and so we're taking all the appropriate actions both from a security perspective and well as. our ability to make sure that the present has
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a wide range of options and they made this up there should actually take place what we've been trying to do is to get around to be him like a normal nation. state unfortunately this is typical of our american colleagues during my meeting with u.s. secretary of state my computer in finland on monday i called on him to employ diplomacy rather than issues threats when it comes to challenging situations. we urged the iranians to think very long and hard before they break that deal. nothing could be worse than iran leave in the agreement there are no sanctions today from europe because iran has so far all race respected the commitments all artes rick sanchez discuss iran's threat to restart its nuclear program with mohammad marandi of the university of tehran who helped negotiate the around
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nuclear deal. even insiders here in washington with think tanks representing organizations like the carnegie endowment are now saying the troubled ministration is being quote deliberately provocative but we ask the question tonight is iran acting in a manner deserving of u.s. and israeli condemnation or are both countries simply trying to provoke busy the iranians into a war much like our invasion of iraq some are criticizing the 1st question why is president rouhani threatening to restart the iranian your rating and richmond program. well i think it's pretty obvious the iranians negotiated the nuclear deal after many years of negotiations and the iranians made. significant concessions they were flexible in order to show the international
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community that its nuclear program never was anything but peaceful and that iran contrary to what we constantly heard in the western media was not looking to create tension i'm going to back you up on this actually 14 reports by the international nuclear energy agency 14 are confirming that iran has not violated the agreement at is not building a nuclear program why didn't the obama administration the trumpet ministration or the netanyahu administration buy that why did they believe it why do they say differently. and i think the intelligence agencies knew exactly what was happening and i think that they knew quite well that the nuclear program was peaceful the united states government and the political establishment really never forgave iran after the revolution and the fact that iran chose an independent foreign policy but right now what trump is after in the union of many. people iran
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is not to limit the nuclear program but according to what we see. coming from bolton and and on paleo it is basically to not just overthrow the political establishment but there is even talk about trying to make iran as a nation collapse all together still to come in the weekly russian market the 74th anniversary of nazi germany is surrender on thursday the details on that story and more after the break. you know world's big partners. 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
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each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops 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 to confront ation let it be an arms race is on offense clearly a dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk.
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welcome back russia mark the 74th anniversary of nazi germany surrender on thursday and the end of the war on the eastern front here's a look back at the commemorations. it's very difficult to describe the atmosphere it's it's charged electric is intense but that this super rich excitement up excitement just released during the parade it's. you know. you hold the world. you run with. your real. news.
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nothing unites this country more then the war it's all right jim it marched every time i see this i just don't understand when the flow of the crowd is going to stop it's and this. victory day holds a special place here in russia the incredibly high price paid by the people of the soviet union over $26000000.00 died in the conflict more than half of them being civilians that meant that almost every soviet family lost someone. this year to mark the 9th of may our team decided to launch a special project called letters of victory as part of our colleagues have been
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telling their relatives stories through the notes their families received from the frontlines. yes i tell what. kids did to secure my own militia what 3 of my you've just got i just thought it was a little you would know but i didn't know it but i did pride. on the part of war some probably not for one wasn't but i know what a more rational machine. didn't you but if you get them on your mama by ship to get them up i mean yeah he gets put on but i leave my program i use just from what i was so in each of all of that she misspoke wish i was that and then mom who most of us. me so i guess that is. because it's an option to watch in the blue block with a shot of the. u.s. laid out in the crew of the symbolism you know which to close to. 0 and. nice to finish a new slot might be
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a picture board to work with and push away to what just nobody. should surprise the more people some of these couple suit them suits they didn't know enough but also know which one chick wouldn't do much. if there's a fuss times about it but it was done when the going to stand still by did in the eyes of i know that i send you by me it's your cable to division issue. if it's about school or get up the saloon. but solicit me on mom only at all as i'm sure the bishop of this about this issue than your question. about polishing to do sort of total wonder. did a little suffer on the saw to cut out the. prostate used to my knees not this is to do some good though. joe biden who was us vice president under barack obama is already ahead of the pack in
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the contest for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination that's according to the latest polls and it seems much of the media and democratic leadership are throwing their weight behind the former senator as they once did with hillary clinton killed off and has more. a new poll shows that joe biden has surged ahead in the race for the democratic nomination in 2020 the poll shows that 46 percent of democrats are backing joe biden as the potential nominee with only 14 percent backing bernie sanders and despite a lot of other polls telling a very different story the media has jumped on this one voices are now telling us why he's the best choice for the democrats and this is a guy who doesn't hate republicans like you see some of the folks on the website you mean for joe biden is that he's the most electable candidate for democrats to beat donald trump i think joe biden best chance of success does this sudden coronation remind you of anything. hillary clinton is the best candidate democrats
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can put forward a take on donald trump voters in wisconsin think hillary clinton is the best candidate hillary clinton is the best candidate the media tells us that joe biden is the most experienced candidate furthermore it stresses the point that biden is a centrist he's actually kind of a centrist which is one of the reasons why i think republicans fear him more than the other hillary clinton is not threatened in terms of the nomination because she is a pretty moderate centrist democrat and in fact biden's 1st campaign fundraiser happened at the home of the exact same guy his name is david cohen he's the chief lobbyist for the media conglomerate known as comcast now both biden and clinton voted for the iraq war both biden and clinton have lots of wall street donors and both biden and clinton screamed to lock him up in the 1990 s. driving america's incarceration rate sky high trumps a victory in the 26th election was interpreted largely as a rebuke of a failing political establishment now hillary clinton's husband got some
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interesting advice years ago my wife gave me a psychology book several months ago in which the author defined insanity is doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting a different result perhaps it's time to revisit that book polls are often a reflection of media coverage and the corporate media in the united states love suman gives him lots of coverage and that can give him support in polls and they often poll likely democratic voters which is not the same thing as who actually ends up voting in a generalization even just who answers polls he's not the same thing as who votes clinton she was the most experienced and the most right wing of the democrats and the media loves turbot he didn't mean she could get elected in fact the polls were overwhelmingly clear time and time again b.d. of appreciate them if there are massive purchases of advertising. joe biden 2020
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has already gauged of what the media like someone telling everyone they're the leading candidate as they did overwhelmingly with you know every clinton does not any way obvious mean that that is the candidate who is going to be the knowledge. facebook has provoked another storm of controversy this time by banning an australian breast cancer campaign that it claims was violating its rules on nudity . but is this. the ads feature topless survivors of breast cancer covering themselves with small cakes the campaign was launched by the breast cancer network australia together with the bakers to light chain last year it raised more than half a 1000000 dollars the c.e.o. of breast cancer network australia said that facebook had previously approved the advertisements. we were so disappointed to hear that facebook had found that very
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brave women and men who all had breast cancer we're told that they were probably too real into confronting to be able to have on facebook particularly in that 40 plus age group use facebook to tell their friends and family of things that are important to them so facebook has been important we have been trying to get in contact with facebook and still we have only heard through the made here in fact here in australia that they sent to us we needed to add educational messages this was very new news to us the only thing that we knew is that the ads were allowed to happen but then again the day that we launched facebook said these ads were no longer permissible spokesperson for facebook australia has said that while she personally i love the idea for the platforms guidelines the policy it does allow for the posting a personal site to me photos for ordinary users but for advertisers rules are
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stricter here's how facebook users have been reacting to what happened violated the platforms needed to policy facebook seriously but this is ok this is not to return facebook naked garden indeed takes precedence over a fundraiser for cancer survivors and sufferers this only illustrates the true agenda of the facebook mission statement so when a group use the facebook forum for a good cause they jump and it's been shifted down we spoke to human rights attorney jennifer britton she thinks that facebook needs to avoid selectively enforcing its rules. facebook right now say that it has a consistent policy if you just look at the language of its policy but it is not consistent and how it had forces its policy is targeting in campaigns like this with breast cancer research or awareness but it's also targeting different political groups in certain things so it needs to look at how it targets so that it
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chooses to enforce its ban under because there are many people who have far more explicit ads that are not banned we are seeing that america has a silence prominent conservative voices were seen that is they silence other things other ads and they target these people they target those that they want to silence that differ with them politically or socio economically and that is not ok we need to have consistency and we need to have platforms that allow the freedom of speech to come out rather than silencing the freedom of speech and using it under the guise of violating policies. that's a recap of just some of the stories that help shape the world these last 7 days for all the latest and up to the minute reports follow us on twitter facebook as always thanks for tuning in
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