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in moscow only a handful of journalists like mccool and are willing to investigate and address tabootopics human rights violations harassment in the military terrorism the secret service first noticed mccool in when he interviewed a russian member of i.a.s. they accused him of justifying terrorism it's a journey they took forty copies of this magazine as evidence. but it doesn't mention syria or terrorism. and apparently their only reason was that my brochure that dealt with completely different topics had a black cover. squat to boot off it was a news editor at the state owned broadcaster rosia one day he says his boss was drunk and beat him up when dmitri tried to take his boss to court he was fired. apparently the station wanted to cover up the incident dimitri feels betrayed and has started to fight back against a system he once supported. as an editor i get these so-called stop lists of people in topics we weren't allowed to report on. for example when people were protesting against putin and we remained silent for. two weeks it was only towards the end of the second week that w
in moscow only a handful of journalists like mccool and are willing to investigate and address tabootopics human rights violations harassment in the military terrorism the secret service first noticed mccool in when he interviewed a russian member of i.a.s. they accused him of justifying terrorism it's a journey they took forty copies of this magazine as evidence. but it doesn't mention syria or terrorism. and apparently their only reason was that my brochure that dealt with completely...
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thing was wrong and it was in many cases too late and some of these kids mccool in their relatives mothers fathers friends begging them for help somebody to come to help to rescue them others posted on their social media profile saying they were they were here that it was bad please somebody please help they called their relatives they called their mothers with the final farewell you know there's one particularly distressing story about a mother and a father who in kember of right now waiting to identify the the bodies of the three girls five and to eleven years old the father brought the manger in the day yesterday. to watch cartoons he took them to the cinema on the fourth floor and then himself went down to the first floor to do whatever it is that he wanted to do he gets a call from one of his do the saying there's a fire and that the door was locked they couldn't get out he runs upstairs and there's smoke everywhere he gets a wet cloth and tries to for jean get to the get to the cinema way he left his girls he couldn't do it he ran outside to find rescuers to get some sort of help by
thing was wrong and it was in many cases too late and some of these kids mccool in their relatives mothers fathers friends begging them for help somebody to come to help to rescue them others posted on their social media profile saying they were they were here that it was bad please somebody please help they called their relatives they called their mothers with the final farewell you know there's one particularly distressing story about a mother and a father who in kember of right now waiting...
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topics human rights violations harassment in the military terrorism the secret service first noticed mccool and when he interviewed a russian member of i.a.s. they accused him of justifying terrorism in general they took forty copies of this magazine as evidence. but it doesn't mention syria or terrorism. and apparently their only reason was that my brochure that dealt with completely different topics had a black cover. scoreboard tof was a news editor at the state owned broadcaster rosia one day he says his boss was drunk and beat him up when dmitri tried to take his boss to court he was fired. apparently the station wanted to cover up the incident dimitri feels betrayed and has started to fight back against a system he once supported. as an editor i get these so-called stop lists of people in topics we want allowed to. for example when people were protesting against we remained silent for nearly two weeks it was only towards the end of the second week that we were allowed to mention the protests but we had to dismiss them as harmless child's play we weren't even allowed to mention the nam
topics human rights violations harassment in the military terrorism the secret service first noticed mccool and when he interviewed a russian member of i.a.s. they accused him of justifying terrorism in general they took forty copies of this magazine as evidence. but it doesn't mention syria or terrorism. and apparently their only reason was that my brochure that dealt with completely different topics had a black cover. scoreboard tof was a news editor at the state owned broadcaster rosia one...
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at least fifty people are killed after a bangladeshi plane crashes at mccool's katmandu force. and u.s. congressional republicans say the investigation into collusion between the trunk campaign and russia is over democrats disagree. the united states has backed britain's assessment the russia is likely responsible for the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter in the u.k. . a direct service and says those responsible lost face serious consequences and vowed it will trigger a response they say is cheap as expressed great concern over the attack on. remained in a critical condition in hospital u.k. prime is the trees a maze of the military grade nerve agent that was used to being developed by russia last denies any involvement on the phillips reports from london. the british police and military are still combing all over the town of salt but they and the government now believe they have some monsters that surrogates create paul and his daughter yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent developed by russia and that leads the prime minister to one of two conclusions either
at least fifty people are killed after a bangladeshi plane crashes at mccool's katmandu force. and u.s. congressional republicans say the investigation into collusion between the trunk campaign and russia is over democrats disagree. the united states has backed britain's assessment the russia is likely responsible for the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter in the u.k. . a direct service and says those responsible lost face serious consequences and vowed it will trigger a...
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number two and zero in the states is multiple for the serious it's the two worst refugee crisis mccool's by assad in the us government it's not great company to be in is it now it certainly is not but the facts in the reasons are different do you believe that saddam if still in power would be running sort of some mesopotamian holiday spall of course he would be oppressing his people the arab spring would have reached his you want to counterfactual you can't say we have gone in and we're responsible for tens of thousands of deaths millions of refugees but you know what have we not done it would have been worse we don't know that do we do know is that many people died as a result of an illegal we did not go into the war on a counterfactual every intelligence service in the world particularly in the wake of nine eleven which i think you discount completely believe that there was a weapons of mass destruction threat if we had not believed that as a government if we had not believed that as a nation if we had not been. that is military we wouldn't have gone and having now knowing what you kno
number two and zero in the states is multiple for the serious it's the two worst refugee crisis mccool's by assad in the us government it's not great company to be in is it now it certainly is not but the facts in the reasons are different do you believe that saddam if still in power would be running sort of some mesopotamian holiday spall of course he would be oppressing his people the arab spring would have reached his you want to counterfactual you can't say we have gone in and we're...
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topics human rights violations harassment in the military terrorism the secret service first noticed mccool in when he interviewed a russian member of i.a.s. they accused him of justifying terrorism in general they took forty copies of this magazine as evidence. but it doesn't mention syria or terrorism. and apparently their only reason was that my brochure that dealt with completely different topics had a black cover. scoreboard tof was a news editor at the state owned broadcaster rosia one day he says his boss was drunk and beat him up when dmitri tried to take his boss to court he was fired. apparently the station wanted to cover up the incident dimitri feels betrayed and has started to fight back against a system he once supported. as an editor i get these so-called stoplight. certain people in topics we weren't allowed to report on. for example when people were protesting and we remained silent for nearly two weeks it was only towards the end of the second week that we were allowed to mention the protests but we had to dismiss them as harmless child's play we weren't even allowed to me
topics human rights violations harassment in the military terrorism the secret service first noticed mccool in when he interviewed a russian member of i.a.s. they accused him of justifying terrorism in general they took forty copies of this magazine as evidence. but it doesn't mention syria or terrorism. and apparently their only reason was that my brochure that dealt with completely different topics had a black cover. scoreboard tof was a news editor at the state owned broadcaster rosia one...
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was killed after he exchanged himself for a woman being held by the attacker president in modern mccool who led the tributes described the officer as a symbol of the french spirit of resistance. sick you know what but now we need to show him that his sacrifice was not in vain. before he will forever be in the hearts of the french people. i mean why are we need to show him that his memory lives on his example moves on. i will make sure of it schieffer usually joining me now is the day of the correspondent lisa lewis she's in paris and following the memorial there you said we just heard a bit of what the french president had to say tell us more about his eulogy and his main message while it was a very solemn speech freely he was paying tribute obviously to this hero of france he called him one of france's children he compared. to traditional historical heroes during the first and second world wars in tucson doc and the like and he said that he had the courage to stand up to what the president called craziness actually islamised craziness and he said to he actually addressed a message to t
was killed after he exchanged himself for a woman being held by the attacker president in modern mccool who led the tributes described the officer as a symbol of the french spirit of resistance. sick you know what but now we need to show him that his sacrifice was not in vain. before he will forever be in the hearts of the french people. i mean why are we need to show him that his memory lives on his example moves on. i will make sure of it schieffer usually joining me now is the day of the...
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brian: finn mccool is the name of a bar in porth washington that the mets used to go to.ld you vote for him again. i'm not sure first graders graders didn't vote for him in the first place. jillian: all the questions loaded. steve: jillian, thank you very much. ainsley: u.s. is more severe weather tennessee, tornadoes hitting overnight. knocking down trees and ripping off roots. steve: this church in alabama completely destroyed. there it is right there. as you can see the roof ripped right off. brian: that's not all. right now in california they're bracing for mud slides as the east coast prepares for a fourth nor'easter. janice dean is tracking it. janice, it's not supposed to be happening like this. janice: it's crazy. both coasts dealing with storm systems and severe weather. we had tornadoes reports in parts of alabama. current temperature is 31 in new york. that's not very spring like for first day of spring and tornadoes across the southeast. now the threat for parts of florida in towards the carolinas for a large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. and th
brian: finn mccool is the name of a bar in porth washington that the mets used to go to.ld you vote for him again. i'm not sure first graders graders didn't vote for him in the first place. jillian: all the questions loaded. steve: jillian, thank you very much. ainsley: u.s. is more severe weather tennessee, tornadoes hitting overnight. knocking down trees and ripping off roots. steve: this church in alabama completely destroyed. there it is right there. as you can see the roof ripped right...