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he couldn't leave his mother to fend for herself and she didn't want to move to belarus capital minsk with it's better health care now they both live from her meager pension. to buy yeah yeah where why should i be afraid i survived a terrible war and i've seen charred corpses really that was horrible. but the radioactivity it isn't even visible need. once galina made it clear she would not be moved out of her house the authorities gave it a special cleaning. at 1st they heard a geiger counter on my chest to measure the radioactivity they measured inside the oven and in the beds there was quite a lot of radioactivity. but life before the great disaster as she calls it was so pleasant she never wanted to give it up she shows her son the old photos over and over again. no more water.
he couldn't leave his mother to fend for herself and she didn't want to move to belarus capital minsk with it's better health care now they both live from her meager pension. to buy yeah yeah where why should i be afraid i survived a terrible war and i've seen charred corpses really that was horrible. but the radioactivity it isn't even visible need. once galina made it clear she would not be moved out of her house the authorities gave it a special cleaning. at 1st they heard a geiger counter...
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got into the spotlight during the talk and worldwide i'm appalled and did make an emphasis of the minsk agreements it should be implemented that there should be more focus on how these agreements are being implemented and it is of course something known as the minsk peace process and which is an internationally recognized and agreed on road map to restoring peace in ukraine to ending this bloody civil war that is basically tearing the country apart also the situation around the release of the report could not be overlooked so the two leaders briefly discussed this but the key word is briefly as apparently they chose not to focus on that to have a leap now both washington and moscow have said that they are finding this phone conversation to be a very productive one and indeed it is a very interesting introduction to the upcoming meeting of the country's two top diplomats circular and america's might can pay or said to talk to each other as soon as of the next week in finland and saw maybe something else will come out of today's phone conversation after those talks meanwhile the u.s. role
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four thousand six hundred kilometers enough for that nine hundred believed mile journey to modern minsk and one hundred ninety six such simple jets are currently in service with various different lines we talked about people who witness this accident and among them our correspondent from sister channel r.t. spanish she was on board a plane waiting to takeoff at sheremetyevo airport and he saw the burning aircraft this is what he had to tell us. because of our most in you were on board our plane port we were flying to helsinki although our flight has now been cancelled we're sitting really close to the plane which is completely on fire the flames are huge it's very difficult for the emergency services to tackle the blaze they told us that the airports closed no planes are leaving all arriving we're waiting for more information and maybe will be evacuated. and our correspondents igor's daryn out of he is as sheremetyevo airport right now and he's about to bring us all the latest so eager welcome back. please bring us up to speed on developments. well roman well you know what is happening
four thousand six hundred kilometers enough for that nine hundred believed mile journey to modern minsk and one hundred ninety six such simple jets are currently in service with various different lines we talked about people who witness this accident and among them our correspondent from sister channel r.t. spanish she was on board a plane waiting to takeoff at sheremetyevo airport and he saw the burning aircraft this is what he had to tell us. because of our most in you were on board our plane...
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abroad like in russia for instance right of or seen petersburg and also we've had flights landing in minsk the capital of belarus and in helsinki so here what this is what the situation like so far here in fact we've seen literally motorcades of official vehicles from the police to with the two ambulances medics to the investigative committee of course in fact there are still a couple of ambulances stationed just outside this terminal ready to provide their services to anyone who might need them so i will be staying here bringing you up to date we're expecting a number of russian officials to come out and make and make their statements i will be bringing you the latest on those. bring is very sadly the news that this tragedy is now claimed forty one lives that is the latest official number now earlier on we spoke to an aviation lawyer and former pilot arthur wolk who gave us his views based on the latest information of what transpired at share a better. well of course if the landing is heavy enough it would have to really be a very very hard landing the landing gear itself could go through
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got into the spotlight during the talk and worldwide i'm appalled and did make an emphasis of the minsk agreements should be implemented that there should be more focus on how these agreements are being implemented and it is of course something known as the minsk peace process and which is an internationally recognized and agreed on road map to restoring peace in ukraine to ending this bloody civil war that is basically tearing the country apart all saw the situation around the release of the report could not be overlooked so the two leaders briefly discussed this but the key word as briefly as apparently they chose not. to focus on the two have really now this is pretty much the basic list of what they talked about for those ninety minutes and i should see something or be very interesting introduction if i may say so for the meeting between the countries two top diplomats so we go larger over and might be to meet in about two weeks time in helsinki so what else may come out of this phone conversation we'll have to see after that because the full story there our correspondent thank you.
got into the spotlight during the talk and worldwide i'm appalled and did make an emphasis of the minsk agreements should be implemented that there should be more focus on how these agreements are being implemented and it is of course something known as the minsk peace process and which is an internationally recognized and agreed on road map to restoring peace in ukraine to ending this bloody civil war that is basically tearing the country apart all saw the situation around the release of the...
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unjust rule the september twenty eight hundred election showed an overwhelmingly gyptian of prison here minsk on which because it had been as you mentioned riddled with alleviations of corruption allegations of misuse of call much resources and also very unjust and unacceptable. behavior towards the opposition parties mom of the street the former president who made a comeback ahead of the parliamentary elections in april and he also had the mold even democratic party which is coming up with the two thirds majority of the. parliamentary elections he says he wants the maldives to transition from a presidential style of democracy to a palm tree democracy what does he mean by that and why is this transition necessary well i think what he had said oh this was that he preferred prime minister cheerio type government obvious mr model but the more even people had had a referendum and chosen a presidential system and president she has said time and again that if there were to be a change in in the style of governance that it would have to be a people's choice in that different of that was held in two
unjust rule the september twenty eight hundred election showed an overwhelmingly gyptian of prison here minsk on which because it had been as you mentioned riddled with alleviations of corruption allegations of misuse of call much resources and also very unjust and unacceptable. behavior towards the opposition parties mom of the street the former president who made a comeback ahead of the parliamentary elections in april and he also had the mold even democratic party which is coming up with the...
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a huge industrial park is under construction near the belarusian capital minsk, a collaborative projectetween china and belarus. the new high-tech eco-city will cover more than 100 square kilometers. but back in the present, people in the city of brest, in the west of the country, are protesting against a factory, also developed with chinese funding, that's already complete. this factory's come in for criticism because it will produce car batteries containing lead, a toxic heavy metal. the plant's run by a company called i-power, which plans to make up to two million batteries a year here. julia subik wants to stop that. she's one of thousands of activists who've spent months protesting against i-power. they say the plant damages the environment. julia: we're doing what our city authorities should be doing, protecting the health of our residents. reporter: julia's house is just a kilometer away from the battery plant. she's just finished building it th her hususband. nonow she's worried ththat leadm the plant's production waste will pollute the air and soil. julia: it's a real tragedy.
a huge industrial park is under construction near the belarusian capital minsk, a collaborative projectetween china and belarus. the new high-tech eco-city will cover more than 100 square kilometers. but back in the present, people in the city of brest, in the west of the country, are protesting against a factory, also developed with chinese funding, that's already complete. this factory's come in for criticism because it will produce car batteries containing lead, a toxic heavy metal. the...
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clear stance from the international community to condemn it 1st and to work with every possible in minsk to support the perpetrators. to justice. count and to stop their attacks on the euro. we call upon the international security to take full responsibility towards her wrist . so we as we also have the responsibility to. to put into practice all the cooperation in order to fight terrorism countering also. terrorist. attacks represents an important opportunity where our security in order to discuss. joint. programs to work together which has been probably proposed continued to be. a way to regain. the initiative with face and to repel. any attempt to. the security of. brothers in saudi arabia. and to support them in fish and you rights to the territory to the instructions or. the eternal tauriel. there is. a need to have a strategic closeness so that. we can hold. on the military and we have to work to politically. wise it is the time when the arab world where not. its security there will always be in. dialogue as god says if they. will go to no one is more adherent than you are. not to
clear stance from the international community to condemn it 1st and to work with every possible in minsk to support the perpetrators. to justice. count and to stop their attacks on the euro. we call upon the international security to take full responsibility towards her wrist . so we as we also have the responsibility to. to put into practice all the cooperation in order to fight terrorism countering also. terrorist. attacks represents an important opportunity where our security in order to...
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claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in the mission to minskan astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children served to see as we did on that day plus and i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time all having been operated was really quite extraordinary. we took it from there. better russian colleagues i was too short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it often the papers were published w.h.o. me to withdraw the paper from nature. a paper published with about 5 or 6 other people. agreeing on this position. and cries lost me to redraw that paper from publication. coffers to being published tries. to navel this is written by. you is my career he said your career will be short and if you don't do this. it was a charge or. did you have any contact us w h o f that's a typical accident you know much a lot of them and does this sort of the go karting is gonna end. you muscle i know what i think you're still going to miss what is it because they should have it on 20 and the poll
claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in the mission to minskan astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children served to see as we did on that day plus and i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time all having been operated was really quite extraordinary. we took it from there. better russian colleagues i was too short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it often the papers...
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he couldn't leave his mother to fend for herself and she didn't want to move to belarus capital minsk with it's better health care now they both live from her meager pension. with the body yeah yeah there why should i be afraid i survived a terrible war. and i've seen charred corpses really that was horrible. but the radioactivity it isn't even visible need. once galina made it clear she would not be moved out of her house the authorities gave it a special cleaning. at 1st they hunted geiger counter on my chest to measure the radioactivity yet they measured inside the oven and in the beds there was quite a lot of radioactivity yadi. but life before the great disaster as she calls it was so pleasant she never wanted to give it up she shows her son the old photos over and over again. well you know you are. there as. of course i'm sad i remember everything the way it was here i can see our villages beautiful houses in front of me and all the lights. but if you look young people used to get together and have a good time now everything is silent like in heaven. biologist max include gene d
he couldn't leave his mother to fend for herself and she didn't want to move to belarus capital minsk with it's better health care now they both live from her meager pension. with the body yeah yeah there why should i be afraid i survived a terrible war. and i've seen charred corpses really that was horrible. but the radioactivity it isn't even visible need. once galina made it clear she would not be moved out of her house the authorities gave it a special cleaning. at 1st they hunted geiger...
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were landed in other russian cities like surat of or petersburg others landed even abroad like in minsk belarus or in helsinki finland so all of that all of that is going on while the mergence the services and are stationed out there we have at least two ambulances still out there outside this terminal ready to provide. ready to provide their services or to anyone who might require them we've seen motorcades of all sorts of official vehicles from medics to to the investigative committee to the security services of flocking in rolling into this airport all of that while the investigators are still examining the site from the stand and just trying to determine the cause of the tragedy glad i'm a putin has been briefed on this and he's demanded to know if swift and fair results swift and clear results from this from this investigation all of that while the investigators are working on site and talking to the relatives friends and passengers. the sewer superjet one hundred is a short to medium hold passenger airliner the plane involved in this tragedy was built in twenty seventeen with capa
were landed in other russian cities like surat of or petersburg others landed even abroad like in minsk belarus or in helsinki finland so all of that all of that is going on while the mergence the services and are stationed out there we have at least two ambulances still out there outside this terminal ready to provide. ready to provide their services or to anyone who might require them we've seen motorcades of all sorts of official vehicles from medics to to the investigative committee to the...
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with her than them being landed in russian cities as well as even abroad for instance in the city of minsk the capital of belarus and in helsinki of finland also we've seen literally motorcades over emergency services of emergency services flocking in here from medics to the police security services the investigative committee really you name it in fact some of the loads are still stationed just outside this terminal waiting to except wherever may need their attention so the so far this is the situation in the airport but at least the fire has been put out and the investigators are speaking with those who got caught up in this tragedy and lived to tell their stories so the investigation is ongoing as to what exactly caused the whole thing. seems like from the information you've got these pictures become a little bit clearer as to what exactly transpired in this accident many think is that of their. port. now to bring you some more information about the. plane involved the s.s. j one hundred a sukhoi superjet is a short to medium haul passenger plane now this particular bottle was manufactu
with her than them being landed in russian cities as well as even abroad for instance in the city of minsk the capital of belarus and in helsinki of finland also we've seen literally motorcades over emergency services of emergency services flocking in here from medics to the police security services the investigative committee really you name it in fact some of the loads are still stationed just outside this terminal waiting to except wherever may need their attention so the so far this is the...
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cities of russia for instance like surat overseas petersburg also even abroad like the capital of minsk or finland helsinki also we've seen literally motorcades. of official vehicles like medics ambulances security forces not the security forces but just law enforcement and of course russia's investigative committee all rolling into the airport to do what they have to do after rule just that if you look just over there where all the police are and you just turn around to turn round the corner that's where the relatives and the friends of those who were in board have been gathered and they are being worked with by psychologists or russia's emergencies ministry and so on they are provided a lot so they are being provided with help to cope with what happened today is so this is in fact a couple of inches a still i think stationed outside this terminal ready to provide their services to whoever whoever might need those and so this is how the situation is so far the airport on shutdown and the investigators there are still at the plane because from what we understand this sukhoi superjet is
cities of russia for instance like surat overseas petersburg also even abroad like the capital of minsk or finland helsinki also we've seen literally motorcades. of official vehicles like medics ambulances security forces not the security forces but just law enforcement and of course russia's investigative committee all rolling into the airport to do what they have to do after rule just that if you look just over there where all the police are and you just turn around to turn round the corner...
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we've heard about flights landing in other russian cities and even abroad for instance the city of minsk in belarus on the capital of finland helsinki and also we've seen literally motorcades of all sorts of official vehicles from the investigative committee to the ambulances to the security services really you name it in fact just outside of this terminal a few ambulances are still there they are still stationed there ready to to to provide their services to anyone who might be in need now there are plenty of relatives over those who have been on the plane and from what we understand a lot of some of the at least some of the passengers are still here they're still in the airport in fact we've just had a chance to we've just seen some of the relatives walk out just out there just just outside and you probably can't see but there's basically like a large pool of journalists always there waiting for a for some people who tried getting some comments but all of them absolutely all of them refused to say anything so really it kind of looks like the officials instructed the relatives not to gi
we've heard about flights landing in other russian cities and even abroad for instance the city of minsk in belarus on the capital of finland helsinki and also we've seen literally motorcades of all sorts of official vehicles from the investigative committee to the ambulances to the security services really you name it in fact just outside of this terminal a few ambulances are still there they are still stationed there ready to to to provide their services to anyone who might be in need now...
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seeing petersburg also we've heard some flights landing in even in other countries for example in minsk. even in helsinki the capital of finland as for the situation on board i think roman did a very fair recap here not not many not much decisive concrete information so far we do know at least one person. it has been officially announced proclaimed dead at the same time we know that the russia's investigative committee has launched a probe into this case under a certain provision in a russian law that basically says that they are investigating an emergency that has led to the death to the deaths of two or more people so this could be an indicator that there are at least more than at least two or more dead now unofficial reports unconfirmed reports suggest that more than ten people have been have died as a result over this incident and when it comes to what happened on board really pictures speak for themselves we can see that already on the tomahawk the plane was on fire it was ablaze the whole rare part of the plane is burning it is engulfed in a massive massive fire and there are plen
seeing petersburg also we've heard some flights landing in even in other countries for example in minsk. even in helsinki the capital of finland as for the situation on board i think roman did a very fair recap here not not many not much decisive concrete information so far we do know at least one person. it has been officially announced proclaimed dead at the same time we know that the russia's investigative committee has launched a probe into this case under a certain provision in a russian...
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and we have the minsk agreements. and we believe that the current the new administration it was of ukraine will be able to. decide its position. based on the necessity to raise it to settle the issue settled the problem. as for other issues we've also covered the korean peninsula. issue which has been discussed by mr goulden and mr trump during that telephone conversation also. we believe that is important to develop. dialogue between washington and pyongyang we are ready to support this dialogue and we're convinced that. eventually we want to do it for me in. asia a system that would be stable and sustainable which would like to know that the leadership of north korea expects guarantees of their country's security as a prerequisite for the dialogue and conversation or dick nuclearization alfred's we've also discussed the positive corporation regarding afghanistan including the including what is done. as part of the troika meetings also we have to discuss the issues of social stability of course so we've covered the s
and we have the minsk agreements. and we believe that the current the new administration it was of ukraine will be able to. decide its position. based on the necessity to raise it to settle the issue settled the problem. as for other issues we've also covered the korean peninsula. issue which has been discussed by mr goulden and mr trump during that telephone conversation also. we believe that is important to develop. dialogue between washington and pyongyang we are ready to support this...
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other cities of russia like serato voysey petersburg and also even abroad for instance the city of minsk the capital of belarus and helsinki in finland now also some of the ambulances a still outside of this terminal and they are ready to provide their services to any person who might need those and having spoken to some of the to at least one of the friends of those who were on board also inside the terminal over there the emergency the emergency ministers workers like psychologists they are working to help all relatives and friends to cope with what happened today. as he's done a bring is the very latest information on location there at sheremetyevo airport thank you. and just get more information about the particular plane we're talking about here is a sukhoi superjet one hundred a short to medium or passenger plane the aircraft that caught fire was built in two thousand and seventeen it has the capacity to carry up to ninety eight passengers just below the full capacity the range is up to four thousand six hundred kilometers for this model of plane one hundred ninety six of these the
other cities of russia like serato voysey petersburg and also even abroad for instance the city of minsk the capital of belarus and helsinki in finland now also some of the ambulances a still outside of this terminal and they are ready to provide their services to any person who might need those and having spoken to some of the to at least one of the friends of those who were on board also inside the terminal over there the emergency the emergency ministers workers like psychologists they are...
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you know it leads you to wonder you went into the archives first i started in kiev and i went on to minsk in moscow and what i learned is that you know much of what we've been told about the chernobyl disaster is just wrong or incomplete people were far sicker far more people died than we've been told radioactivity was not contained inside the church zone in fact i found the pilots went up and manipulated the weather so that radioactive rain fell on rural below roost in order to save the big russian cities nobody told the two hundred thousand people living under those green clouds and you know the story is just quite different when you look at the archival records and i found i was the first person usually to check out these files and i think that's why we haven't really known this story. and then i went on to u.n. archives to said you know why do we know about this big public health disaster and i worked in five un archives and i found there that certain key influential individuals were helping the soviet leadership minimize the record of the health impacts of the disaster and i found yo
you know it leads you to wonder you went into the archives first i started in kiev and i went on to minsk in moscow and what i learned is that you know much of what we've been told about the chernobyl disaster is just wrong or incomplete people were far sicker far more people died than we've been told radioactivity was not contained inside the church zone in fact i found the pilots went up and manipulated the weather so that radioactive rain fell on rural below roost in order to save the big...
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know it leads you to wonder yeah i went into the archives first i started in kiev and i went into minsk in moscow and what i learned is that you know much of what we've been told about the chernobyl disaster is just wrong or incomplete people were far sicker far more people died than we've been told radioactivity was not contained inside the channels own in fact i found that pilots went up and manipulated the weather so that radioactive rain fell on rural below roofs in order to save the big russian cities nobody told the two hundred thousand people living under those rain clouds and you know their story is just quite different when you look at the archival records and i found i was a. first person usually to check out these files and i think that's why we haven't really known this story. and then i went on to u.n. archives to said you know why don't we know about this big public health disaster and i worked in five un archives and i found there that certain key influential individuals were helping the soviet leadership minimize the record of the health impacts of the disaster and i fou
know it leads you to wonder yeah i went into the archives first i started in kiev and i went into minsk in moscow and what i learned is that you know much of what we've been told about the chernobyl disaster is just wrong or incomplete people were far sicker far more people died than we've been told radioactivity was not contained inside the channels own in fact i found that pilots went up and manipulated the weather so that radioactive rain fell on rural below roofs in order to save the big...
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violations of the truce from both pro russian and pro ukrainian sides both governments say they want the minsk agreement to be implemented but they have been saying that a few years when this body makes its ruling its decision will be legally binding but it has absolutely no power to enforce it which means it's questionable quite how much he russia will pay to the final verdict dominic kane al-jazeera at the international tribunal for the law of the sea. thailand's newly elected parliament has held its 1st session since its disputed elections in march a government has yet to be formed as rival coalitions battle for more seats as that goes on in parliament one of thailand's main opposition figures is on trial out of highly reports from bangkok. addressing the new members as he opens thailand's parliament it follows a contentious election in march the 1st since a coup 5 years ago this week led by the current prime minister. did it is important for everyone to be truthful and work together with full abilities. prates party. is positioned to take control of the government allowing him to keep his
violations of the truce from both pro russian and pro ukrainian sides both governments say they want the minsk agreement to be implemented but they have been saying that a few years when this body makes its ruling its decision will be legally binding but it has absolutely no power to enforce it which means it's questionable quite how much he russia will pay to the final verdict dominic kane al-jazeera at the international tribunal for the law of the sea. thailand's newly elected parliament has...
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claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in the mission to minsknd i was so astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children so to see as we did on that day plus me i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time all having been operated was really quite extraordinary. he took it from there. better russian colleagues i wish to short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it after the papers were published w.h.o. asked me to withdraw the paper from nature. read a paper published with about 5 or 6 other people all agreeing on this position. and crys lost me to redraw that they performed publication. after the being published price so. yes it's written by. you is my career he said your career will be short and if you don't do this. did you have any contact of us w.h.o. after the typical accident you know much a lot of them is does this president of the goodness get up and. study that the total you must know what i think you'll still get us as far as it goes they should do they don't want
claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in the mission to minsknd i was so astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children so to see as we did on that day plus me i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time all having been operated was really quite extraordinary. he took it from there. better russian colleagues i wish to short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it after the...
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but they originate in minsk or same peers -- st. petersburg, maybe there should be some geo indicator that says maybe this is not linda in d.c. but aot fully there yet, lot of people smarter than me have gone to the question around actual identity validation. if you had to put your real identity on hate speech, it is worthy of debate. number three is the question around content. the so-called section 230 exemption. in the late 1990's we called these social media companies telephone companies, common carrier. they had no responsibility over the content. that made sense in the 1990's. what you have to be upset around this table when 65% of americans get news from facebook and google and they have none of the liability that all of you have to operate on. even those of your publications that operate on the extremes. do you want to go full content? probably not. but we already passed rules and regulations around sex trafficking, child pornography, bomb making. even if we go full content regulation, we don't have to go too far to say it's
but they originate in minsk or same peers -- st. petersburg, maybe there should be some geo indicator that says maybe this is not linda in d.c. but aot fully there yet, lot of people smarter than me have gone to the question around actual identity validation. if you had to put your real identity on hate speech, it is worthy of debate. number three is the question around content. the so-called section 230 exemption. in the late 1990's we called these social media companies telephone companies,...
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claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in the mission to minsk. astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children served to see as we did on that day and i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time all having been operated was really quite extraordinary. we took it from there. russian colleagues i wish to short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it often the papers were published w.h.o. me to withdraw the paper from nature. a paper published with about 5 or 6 other people. agreeing on this position. and crys lost me to redraw that paper from publication. ofter to being published tries. to naval this is written by. you is my career he said your career will be shortened if you don't do this. or. did you have any contact us w h o f that's a typical accident you know much a lot of them and as it does it's a result of the cloudiness got out and. you must know. that i sort of it because they should have it on 20 and the polls have to name out that they're not and you go i say stay y
claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in the mission to minsk. astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children served to see as we did on that day and i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time all having been operated was really quite extraordinary. we took it from there. russian colleagues i wish to short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it often the papers were published...
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claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in the mission to minsk that we saw an astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children so to see as we did on that day when i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time all having been operated was really quite extraordinary. we took it from there. russian colleagues i wish to short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it after the papers were published w.h.o. asked me to withdraw the paper from nature. a paper published with about 5 or 6 other people all agreeing on this position. and crys lost me to redraw that they performed publication. after the being published price of. geneva yes it's written by. you is my career he said your career will be short and if you don't do this. did you have any contact with us w h o f that's a typical accident you know much a lot of them is does this resident of the guiding us get up and. study that the total you must. get us as far as it goes they should have it on 20 and. don't aim at the north and you
claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in the mission to minsk that we saw an astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children so to see as we did on that day when i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time all having been operated was really quite extraordinary. we took it from there. russian colleagues i wish to short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it after the papers...