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bouvier discussed the case with aussies equals not off. over 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 here they are rocking a police vehicle why because they believe that the murderers inside and they're all for justice i mean they were so angry at this man and a lot of people still are very few areas with him that the police had to actually when they 1st were out in the open that they did so they put a mask on him so that nobody could identify his movements for the time being and they apparently had to cover him with riot shields and basically put their bodies between him and the mob ascension and now what happened what's what is all this
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about on wednesday 9 year old lisa went to school and well never came back and her relatives and all kinds 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. because the girls aren't we really need help we've been searching everywhere if you can help in any way trace contact us we've been looking for her since wednesday lunchtime when we 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 $24.00 some 24 hours so eventually on a night from thursday to friday they went to this garage area it's literally like a 2nd where nothing but like garages people store their vehicles there they went
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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 rocking 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 didn't feel well eventually there was an official statement put out that the that they managed to detain the suspected murderer and where is the end the station at this point at this point the investigators they have questioned the suspected this is back to murder he admitted he admitted his guilt in fact we have
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a moment of his confession on tape. before maury. is very. very very. so his version of events was that young all of these are 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 he 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. 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 big but people are scared and they want justice only volunteers gathered in front
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of the garage and he was in a police car everyone was shouting. give him to us and then he changed his clothes and the police drove him away god 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 livin our children alone in the streets 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 was severe enough punishment this man is deserving of so there are calls for instance to bring back the capital punishment for him but i mean there's still a long way from that and the investigation is still ongoing. continuing violent unrest in ecuador's capital has claimed more lives in what's been a more than a week of protests against austerity thousands of indigenous people are among those
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demonstrating their leaders have condemned president rose decision to cut fuel subsidies as part of his loan deal with the international monetary fund. was god. god. god. god 9 days the rests in riots. is another day of silence as hundreds and hundreds of indigenous people still indians in the capital they chileans townsend's that camp in just a cough from our way of where i'm from and they straight just went straight to the to the national assembly line starting to even get the and they still that shit with police often more than $750.00 arrests and indigenous people say in 6 protestors at being killed in the end these riots what we have behind me is the
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cost of the public building the theater actually they've used they set their headquarters and they actually kidnapped they retained 8 police offices here yesterday to have them or take hours off released in them and and they had subject a list in there to the rest of the protesters the indigenous people said that it wasn't them it was an isolated incident incident i have to say that today i noticed a lot of tension with media as well you don't really like us showing anything around there they blame us for lots of things here they're going on in the country that's why we took a step back and but over there there's thousands and thousands of people still clashing with police they were armed and what i can only describe is a small army because they came in form in march in and they were where in. helmets and they were they were using homemade weapons sticks and stones and rocks
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and bottles that they were headed straight forward to the national assembly but i've heard that their intention is to storm the presidential palace. one day so i'm pretty sure the intelligence community knows that and that's why they brace in and that's why they protected that presidential palace with the military force what we see in here if we can have a little town over there is plenty of police but not the military the military is not leaving the perimeter. presidential palace they still question only when they see if they try to storm the palace selfish will say the military won't stand that they won't step down so if that happens on monday that's going to be a bloody day there's been dozens and dozens of people injured among them 6 dozens of police that injured today we know that we've seen the footage we've seen the images they were very close to the national assembly and they've been badly hurt by molotov cocktails were thrown at them by protesting what they want i say they still
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want moreno out of the government if you can. that that austerity measures are scrapped subsidies for fuel basically diesel and gasoline if you can't do that they want him out and they want the minister of defense now for sure regardless of what they say he's not been handling the situation for requiems been using excessive force actually lots of international agencies have already said that force being used here in quito has been excessive what we see now is violent clashes especially in the city center and tension tension after a non days of political unrest and riots here in ecuador. but ukrainian m.p. has published documents claiming to reveal corruption involving kiev and u.s. presidential hopeful joe biden in 2014 biden was vice president and i go to man for
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ukraine while his son hunter was on the board of ukrainian gas company saskia taylor reports. 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 i mean korean 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 mission it was conspiracy this was the transfer of the barisan group's funds for lobbying activities as investigators believe personally to judge large and through the law being company funds the amount of $900000.00 were transferred to the u.s.
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based company send it to partners which according to open sources in particular the new york times is if. payment reference was payment for consultative services just a quick intro to the reason a group is one of the largest natural gas companies coincidentally or not hunted by tomorrow on its board of directors for almost 5 years ago 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 rosemont seneca partners before anyone cries foul and says photoshop been up to its old tricks the money transfers can be seen black or white in a federal court fall from an unrelated new york law suit there's nothing concrete to
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suggest that biden sr has been sconce in a big leather chair at rosemont seneca but let's just rewind a few years. the year is 2009 joe biden's 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 and to the tune of a tidy sum the indictment alleges that stanford and his co-defendants engaged in a scheme to defraud investors who purchased approximately $7000000000.00 mr tickets of deposit c.d.'s administered by the stanford international bank ltd so hard to decide to see green a posture as and sets up a new company rosemont seneca partners he got sutton christopher hines on board who conveniently happens to be the stepson of future secretary of state john kerry it's
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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 to. the year is now 2010 results out of has partnered with a little for the stilton group and continuing his good company hum to chooses as his partner james bulger the nephew of new tourists u.s. gangster whitey bulger who modified the gruesome and in prison just last year so since ational was his life he even got a movie based on. your. income. removed. so here we have this happy trio the piece on the future secretary of state steps on
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and the nephew of a mob boss flying around the wall trying to get money from investors. the year is now 20 thought teen and joe biden's on an official visit to china 2. just a regular full the sun trip except 2 weeks later hunter and his buddies sign off a $1000000000.00 investment contract from china is the wall just full of coincidences. the year is now 2018 and hunter's again in a bit of a pickle as co-founder of rosemont sonic up owen fellow director of the barista group is charged with security fraud 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. little trump is claiming saudi arabia
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has agreed to pay for the deployment of additional u.s. troops to the region this follows last month's attack on the country's oil facilities. we are sending troops and other things to the middle east to help saudi arabia but are you ready so already arabia at my request has agreed to pay us for everything we're doing with the white house will send $1800.00 more troops to the region which will bring the total deployment of u.s. forces through the kingdom to $3000.00 since mid september the us will also increase the number of patriot missile systems and provide riyad with the 3rd defense system and washington says it's all to counter the threat from iran after last month's attack on saudi oil refineries meanwhile an iranian oil tanker has reportedly been hit twice in attacks off the coast of saudi arabia fire erupted following the incident along with an oil spill the blaze has since been
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extinguished and the leak contained to iran has condemned the incident. vesta geishas conducted by the national iranian tanker company indicate the iranian tanker has sustained damage after being targeted twice and how far li intervals from a place near its shipping route in the east of the red sea over sponsibility for the act including the extensive environmental pollution in the region full on those behind this dangerous adventurism or got some expert analysis on the latest development from attorney at law and former pentagon official michael maloof who both think the u.s. is acting entirely for its own advantage. from my point of view we're not sure but i think it's an accident it's the americans are probably really behind these. we are the english we're not sure but we can we can almost be sure that it's not something you know a lot of this is and they can response to it and to destroy it that has been
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stepped down from the wanted. and so it's just it's just it's causal and this is just me is he on electoral college to say now i see. people but i'm try to make the peace i question the use of fads and patriots against stuff drones you need a low they're very difficult to pick up by stealth drones which was the basis for the attacks that occurred. a month ago or so into saudi arabia and you need a low low frequency radar system so i i question the the type of equipment that's going in certainly they need. i was surprised that the saudis hadn't put. defense systems around their oil installations in the 1st place but be that as a may it's meant to show u.s. support for the saudis that equipment went in at the saudi request and of course
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they're paying for it so that that means more coins in the u.s. coffers so i think. it's meant to be very defensive in nature. first ever man to walk in space has died legendary soviet cosmonaut x.l.e. on off was 85 it was back in 1965 the deeds of the feat marking a major milestone in the history of space exploration a lot of had an illustrious career he commanded the soviet half of the historic apollo so use mission in 1995 the 1st joint space mission between 2 superpowers that's one of soyuz capsule docked with an american apollo capsule for 2 days in space with astronauts and cosmonauts switching between each other's units. and. last has expressed condolences on the loss of the on off it interrupted a live broadcast from space to remember the cosmonaut.
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. a lot of force also a writer and artist producing more than 200 paintings the picture in his adventures in space is the name was given to moon craters as well as streets and schools in russia there are monuments to the cosmonaut in moscow r.t. sophie shevardnadze interviewed alexei on off several years ago he described what it felt like stepping into outer space for the 1st time what does the earth from the outside. go what we've got a blur. when i got out of the spaceship and stood on the shuttle edge i said suddenly indeed the earth is round we left the spaceship at
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a height of almost 500 kilometers from the nidia 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 heartbeat 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 li. at the back. and i was even more surprising to hear the legs a please come back soon but that we are waiting for you on earth it was in a bridge and of speaking. it was a mixture of joy grief and sadness tell us what something absolutely extraordinary
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will join you get all this took some 10 to 12 minutes during that stimulus how long did the flight take or what series just sort of 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 all of these documentary taking a space walk on our website i'm a special project of course on a spacewalk ration $368.00 on on you tube channel now in the meantime such a code is coming up next the tea when i will be back and about 6 am moscow time to bring you all the latest you have to see about.
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the war in syria seems to be winding down with some syrians returning to their homeland but going back to a normal life now seems like a pipe dream after almost a decade of proxy war this syrian old dooms 2 years of proceed peace. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids ask and as a parent. i can come up with arguments there's a lot of conflict in the game between the 2 most of the conflict i would say. is made. close one on each other because he knows each other is good because the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00
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a year of the prison complex just to get some point in your life where. you don't care and cares about your so your care might anything. on this edition of crosstalk we demystify serious kurds almost all of the criticism launched against syria policy is not rooted in facts actually back 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. it. says this.
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just. a moment a last chance to ask for the past 70 and seeing and on monday today for the rights . commission. brits who just. does in the. region. no nukes are so set on the opening much to me mamma says that. we've got a crumbling infrastructure roads bridges tunnels are not working we've got students
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that are in massively in debt and probably will never add to the productivity of society all because of this. propaganda that debt doesn't matter we just know it to ourselves. join me every thursday i'll be all excited i'm sure and i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world with. all those knows i'm sure i'll see you get a. call welcome to sophie cove fish an aries me sophie shevardnadze and love hate or greatest ideas are born in our bodies one of the most fascinating and complex organ
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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 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 he pursued a drug and let's see maybe it worsen if it doesn't then he would try another drug but was you know. couldn't try it wouldn't quite work that way what it. was doctors we deal in probabilities nothing is ever certain with any as a surgeon an office is a mere assertion was tied to is not representative of all events and.
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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 home with you doing to the operation but these are probabilities so let's say i say well there's a 95 percent or chance in the operational be successful removing 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 chose disaster and same with the where the full cost and 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 will happen to me not
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a 95 percent this or a 5 percent that so there is 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 that i know that you specialize in. brain surgery when local anesthesia yes they think they look patient isn't sleeping. what is the reasoning behind it because with is any applies for certain sorts of jumah tumours which are actually part of the brain in the brain itself consisting in effect to bring tissue not of nerve tissue where the cells called lisl cells surround and support them kind of look after the nerve cells and the tumor looks very much like the brain and feels like the brain it doesn't come with little so dotted black lines in the pairs is.
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