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hundreds of people in the central russian city of surat have demand that a murder suspect be put to death after the body of a spring 9 year old girl is discovered. also this hour at a summit a former soviet republics want to report in talks turkey's offensive in syria and how it can impact the region and europe. a ukrainian m.p. publishes documents he says were built corruption involving kiev and u.s.
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democratic presidential candidate joe biden. and a true legend. who conducted the 1st ever spacewalk dies at the age of 85. you're watching are to international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 4 pm welcome to the program. hundreds of people have been protesting in the central russian city of serato after the strangled body of a 9 year old girl was found they are demanding that the suspect murder be put to death. the was the was
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the. was then a shock spread across the city a local resident was arrested and admitted his kilt are showing by artists who has been following the story. old 1st and foremost what happened a lot of anger and paying that's what happened but 1st i would like to go back to the video that we just showed you just because it really it is really representative of the scale as to what happened as to how angry the people were like look at this where they are rocking a police vehicle why because they believe that the murderers inside and they're all for justice i mean they was so angry at this man and a lot of people still are very a few areas with him that the police had to actually when they 1st walked him out in the open that they did so they put a mask on him so that nobody could identify and positively at least for the time
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being and they apparently had to cover him with riot shields and basically put their bodies between him and the mob essentially now what happened what's what is all this about on wednesday 9 year old lisa went to school and well never came back and her relatives and all kinds of all the concerned people they were kept out of the loop for a very very long time so would come when it comes to a family well they were growing desperate to get out there it's a problem here and the girls aren't we really need help we've been searching everywhere if you can help in any way trace contact we've been looking for her since grimes the ranch time where we've realized that she's gone missing a lot of volunteers along with the with the police were looking for the girl but there was no news no not negative not positive for 24 some 24 hours so eventually on
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a night from thursday to friday they went to this garage area it's literally like a 2nd were nothing but like garages people store their vehicles there they went there because they believed because there was a rumor. that the murderer of the suspected murderer was there a long while with the body of the girl when they came there they saw the police and i mean the the walking of the police vehicle happened on that site and a lot of people they vented their anger at the law enforcement for well keeping everybody in the dark was. going yes. she was. going to see how much did. you know something's not right here at this well eventually there was an official statement put out that the that they managed to detain the suspected murderer and where is the and that's cation at this point at this point the investigators they have questioned the suspected this is back to
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murder he admitted he admitted his guilt in fact we have a moment of his confession on tape to share with you for more it. is very. very serious. so his version of events was again all of these i his words and all of those have to be verified and checked and investigated by the police but he's saying that he kind of squatted in one of the garages illegally and the little girl little lisa she was just passing by and she asked him a question as to whether or not he knew who the garage belonged to so he figured that it must have belonged to her parents so strangled her and what's the situation in the city right now well this is the city's a shaken up i mean it's it's not it's not the smallest cities some 800000 people live there but i mean still it's not it's not it's not it's not too
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big but people are scared and they want justice only volunteers gathered in front of the garage he was in a police car everyone was charlatan. give him to us and then he changed his clothes and the police drove him away. will judge him what else can i say these people should never be allowed out of prison but our government lets them out but this is just my personal opinion and now we're very afraid of live in our children alone in the street but their concern and their dissatisfaction is rooted in the fact that many of them believe that the law simply is right now is not capable of delivering a punishment severe enough punishment this man is deserving of so there are calls for this to bring about capital but i mean it's still a long way from that and the investigation is still ongoing. a lot of our putin is
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at a summit of former soviet republics in the capital of turkmenistan the russian president discussed turkey's military operation and possible consequences for the region and europe also raise washington's withdrawal from the i.m.f. treaty and its plans to deploy missiles world wide across live now to our teams in the air and for more what else did the russian president have to say hijacking well yes speaking earlier today the russian president vladimir putin really highlighted concerns that islamic state militants held in northeast syria could be at risk of escaping due to the turkish military operation that is going on there he was speaking during our joint meeting with the his counterpart the president of turkmenistan and really a range of international topics were touched upon and one of the main concerns that president putin raised was this ongoing turkish military military operation in northern syria called peace spring and here's what he had to say about that. the
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resumes in northeast syria where i saw fighters are concentrated the zones were secured by kurdish fighters if the turkish army enters them and the kurds leave these camps the isis fighters may flee i'm not sure that turkey will be able to take control of them in time according to our intelligence there are hundreds and thousands of ice or militants where will they go this is a real threat to all of us. it was in person also mentioned that he has huge concerns that the turkish army that takes military won't be able to rapidly bring this situation under control he did as however that russia would not be getting involved in this situation whatsoever and he also highlighted underscored his concerns that this is a very dangerous situation situation not just for the region but also a big risk for the rest of the world now as i said a lot of international topics were touched upon during these talks with his counterpart there including the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty that of
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course the u.s. pulled out of and russia followed suit he said that russia will not be standing by idle in the in the absence of this treaty and will be working on developing its own intermediate range missiles take a listen. to. the pentagon has said it's going to place its newly tested missile in asia they are currently negotiating with japan and south korea it's clear the number one target is but we are not happy about that is it can reach russian territory we will work on creating such intermediate range missiles to now that the americans have them stated that we're not going to deploy such missiles globally in places where the americans don't have any but there's been no reply to that statement strangely only silence i think the u.s. deliberately doesn't reply and their allies cannot say anything without them because in this sense their sovereignty is severely limited maybe they do have an opinion on the matter but they just don't voice it all of that concerns us. now as
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you said president putin is in the capital of tech minister for these summits a lot more talks will be happening over the next few days these are the 2 highlights out of these talks today. r.t. as nick erin thank you for bringing us that report. legendary soviet cars will not alex has passed away at the age of 85 in 1965 he conducted the 1st ever space walk marking a major milestone in the history of space exploration had an illustrious career he commanded the soviet half of the historic apollo mission in 1975 the 1st joint space mission between 2 superpowers the use capsule docked with the american apollo capsule for 2 days in space with astronauts and cosmonauts traveling between the space ships. but.
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they all know it was also a writer and artist creating over 200 paintings depicting his adventures in space his name was given to moon craters several streets and schools in russia with monuments to the cars in moscow as well. yeah. i'm here.
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to try. to get your solution for you since you have. to go to this mission to do her. michele and see . i am. artie's selfish have an answer have a chance to interview alex several years ago and he described what it felt like stepping into outer space for the 1st time what does the lit class from the outside . go what we got
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a blur. when i got out of the spaceship and stood on the shuttle edge i said suddenly indeed the earth is round. the space ship at a height of almost 500 kilometers from the media point to the horizon i could see a circle with a radius of almost 2750 kilometers i could see 5500 kilometers which is half the earth it looked like a globe or a very good map and some parts were covered with clouds and it was so quiet it was so quiet i could hear my heart and i could hear my breathing it was all because of the earth all of a sudden i heard attention attention someone has gone into space and is floating weightless lee and it was even more surprising to hear. come back soon that we're waiting for you on earth early it was the integration of speaking or it was a mixture of joy grief and sends
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a signal as well something we absolutely extraordinary what all this took some 10 to 12 minutes that's. how long did the flight take. off 26 hours. its length was not the main objective it was impossible to surprise anyone at that time the question was whether it was possible to live and work in outer space. i was to solve this problem. you can watch our team documentary taking a spacewalk on our website and a special project on space exploration arctic $360.00 our you tube channel global news update continues after this short break.
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brain does not. in the way of the skin see when you put it with every time you. cut the brain you damage your in a way that comes up in the safety of the brain is integrated to send delegates if you can damage some of the brain you can kill the patient does by damaging one or 2 millimeters of brain.
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welcome back a ukrainian m.p. has published documents that he says reveal corruption involving kiev and u.s. democratic presidential hopeful joe biden in 2014 biden was a u.s. vice president and i go to man for ukraine on his son hunter was on the board of a ukrainian gas company scott taylor has more. with its big personalities and explosive revelations politics is like a good t.v. show take the biden's ukraine plot for example which is currently stealing time former vice president joe biden his son hunter trouble of course and the ukrainian president have recurring roles but a new character has appeared on the scene ukrainian m.p. andrey catch now captures and to center stage and accuse biden of making a pretty penny from his dealings in ukraine and with one company in particular
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mission it was conspiracy this was the transfer of the barisan group's funds for lobbying activities as investigators believe personally to judge roy didn't through law being company funds the amount of $900000.00 were transferred to the u.s. based company seneca partners which according to open source is in but secured the new york times is if. payment reference was payment for consultative services just a quick intro to the reason a group as one of the largest natural gas companies coincidentally or not hunted by tim was on its board of directors for almost 5 years a job he was entirely qualified for having no background in the energy sector many experience of ukraine but his father was the obama administration's point man for ukraine so why not any way to capture the published documents which show that over many years the brits macgruber almost $1000000.00 to a company called rosemount seneca partners before anyone cries foul and says
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photoshop spin up to its old tricks the money transfers can be seen black and white in a federal court fall from an unrelated new york lawsuit there's nothing concrete to suggest that biden sr has been sconce in a big leather chair rosemont seneca but let's just rewind a few years. the year is 2009. why joe biden is riding high he's vice president but poor old hunt is not doing so well his cryptocurrency fund is going through a rough patch off to one of its key people and stanford is court red handed and charged with forward to the tune of a tidy sum the indictment alleges that stanford and his co-defendants engaged shouldnt scheme to defraud investors who purchased approximately $7000000000.00 mr tickets of deposit c.d.'s administered by the stanford
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international bank ltd so hard to decide to see green a posture has and sets up a new company rosemont seneca partners he got sutton christopher hines on board who conveniently happens to be the steps on a future secretary of state john kerry it's a small world of people who couldn't cash in on their family name residence anika advertised itself as a consultancy that just wanted to help small and middle sized companies expand not just across the u.s. but into foreign markets too. the yen is now 2010 and raising months out of has partnered with a little called the stilton group and continuing his good company hum to chooses as his partner james bulger the nephew of new tourists us thanks to whitey bulger who might affect the gruesome and in prison just last year or so since a tional was his life he even got a movie based on a. few other. become. criminals.
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when you see these. so here we have this happy trio the piece on the future secretary of state steps on and the nephew of a mob boss flying around the wall trying to get money from investors. but he is now 20 thought teen and joe biden's on an official visit to china 2. and in photos from the trip hunters by his side just a regular full of the sun trip except 2 weeks later and his buddies signed off a $1000000000.00 investment contract from china is the wall just full of coincidences. the year is now 2018 and hunt is again in a bit of
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a pickle as co-founder of rosemont sanuk up fellow director of the barista group is charged with security for what it's funny how many bad apples hunter has been surrounded by like i said every t.v. show has got big personalities and big revelations and it would seem a very tangled web of characters. with joe biden's 2020 presidential campaign hit by controversy others in the running have received a boost kilmartin looks at the different ways white house hopefuls are trying to win voters. elizabeth warren the current front runner among democrats contending for the 2020 nomination says that she has been the victim of an injustice she says that back when she was 22 years old she lost a teaching job because she got pregnant when i was visibly pregnant about 6 months along. the principal called me and. he wished me luck. he'd be more comfortable having someone else now back in 2008 she was telling the
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story a little bit differently you actually pursue that career i did that for you here and within that song. i actually didn't have the education courses so i was on an emergency certificate it was called and i went back. to graduate school and took a couple of courses in education but in 2019 it looks like she decided playing the victim card would get her a little bit farther just like her claim to be native american which helped her get into harvard university the democratic candidates absolutely believe that voters need a victim mentality she needs to be authentic with voters more than being a victim to voters it appears that she was never actually fired for being pregnant in fact there is a resignation letter that she apparently turned in at one point and here's another presidential candidate he's chosen a different role as i've stated strongly before and just to reiterate if tookie does anything that i've had my grayson on mash wisdom considered to be off limits i
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will totally destroy and a brew iterate the economy over i've done before now donald trump can certainly play the victim when it comes to impeachment inquiries and media bias however he's also clear on other things he's big he's rich and he almost always gets his way for them in trouble also considers himself a victim he refers to the witch hunt against him especially in the russia collusion case now with the impeachment he refers to himself as being the victim of one of the biggest hoaxes in u.s. history and a witch hunt so he uses the victim term in many cases but then he will flip that on its head and suddenly talks about how he has this unmatched unparalleled wisdom many americans don't like the idea of being the victim they like the idea of being a victim of being stronger or being a winner as opposed to somebody who's been put down so different camps and different means of appealing to your voters democrats seem to seek sympathy by showing ways they have been mistreated for a few years ago this month modern family moved into the town i grew up in. to be
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denied because of the color of their skin it was trying to distance the white out of this you know there was a little girl and california who was part of the 2nd class to integrate her public school and she was bused to school every day and then. little girl was me in each generation in my family starting with my grow up my grandmother who came in 1902 from mexico as an orphan. we found out that it's not enough in america to just work hard and for your family to work hard not trump's tone at all let's review how the donald presents himself i am the one i'm a very stable genius i'm so young i just live in the young person i am a young vibrant. i would give myself a plus now to be fair donald trump is not facing any serious primary contenders he's got the republican nomination pretty much in the bag but it is interesting to
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compare the 2 different approaches the victim mentality is not the winning strategy when it comes to a general election in the primary system in the united states you are actually playing to only about 2 to 3 percent of the electorate in order to win a primary when you get into the general election and now you're facing all voters it's a very different mentality i think the general sentiment of americans is to be competent to be strong to not be a victim to be a winner perhaps it's just a different psychology if you're a republican you want someone who is strong undefeated and will come into office in order to make america great again and if you're a democrat you want someone who has suffered and understands what you have been through and when they get into office they'll help level the playing field now there's admirable aspects to both approaches but the gap between them is pretty staggering tale of mop and artsy new york that's a wrap up of the day's top news for now but don't forget you can always find us on many of your favorite social media platforms like twitter and facebook up to the
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minute reports. on this edition of crossfire we demystify serious kurds almost all of the criticism launched against syria policy is not rooted in facts actually backed criticism is driven by false narratives and the inability to admit that international proxy war to overthrow the damascus government has failed the sooner all american troops leave syria the better for syria and to me. the son of a long. time
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welcome to sophie cove fish and aries me sophie shevardnadze love or hate or greatest ideas are born in our bodies one of the most fascinating and complex organ today i speak to a man who literally looks into and works with the human brain. dr henry marsh one of the world's top neurosurgeons. dr henry marsh great pleasure to be here with you and your wonderful a lovely home thanks for having us so i had all of the questions 1st of all i know
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that you've said something like in medicine in general. you can never really be too certain i mean still if you go to a general practitioner ok shipper scribed your drug and let's see maybe it worse and if it doesn't then you try another drug but was you know couldn't try it wouldn't quite work that way what it was don't do is revealing probabilities nelson is a certain way with. mirrors. is not representative of the. when you if you recommend surgery to somebody what you're saying is well the probability of the operation doing more good than all is a bit better than the probability of you coming to home with you doing to the operation but these are probabilities so let's say i say well there's a 95 percent chance the operational be successful removing
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a difficult brain tumor which is what i specialized in doing and the 5 percent jumps who die and then the patient dies because of the operation and the family will be very cross they'll say you said there was a 95 percent chance of success and i said yes but i said there was a 5 percent shots of disaster and same with the way the full cost then they were wrong because all of the probabilities but from the patients point of view as patients and i've been a patient myself and my own son had a brain tumor we want certainty we want to know what would happen to me not a 95 percent this or a 5 percent that so it was a huge difference between the doctor's perspective and the patient's perspective we're going to actually swap roles and a little bit before i do that i know that you specialize in. brain surgery when local anesthesia yes thank you have a look patient isn't sleeping. what is due.

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