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censor chill michael brooks so chill mccown granted need a neutral mechanic given the schumacher results little result of the snow tiago humid cold. would result from a cold beverly closer to home across riviera hotel macaws citrus hotel mccown. syria's day of rage becomes a day of death and un denounce an investigation while western interference is blamed for fanning the flames. another fine mess as cash strapped new york targets its citizens by liking the death of mana violations also. provided space by recruits within the russian army as bereaved relatives fight to change a little culture of brutality and. costing
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lives from the heart of the russian capital you're watching r.t. more than sixty deaths in syria are the result of anti-government protesters day of rage human rights activists report troops opening fire and using tear gas some people rallying after friday prayers most casualties were in the city of their ups which has been on the blockade since monday when i was given the green light to arrest a geisha to syria's bloody crackdown some demonstrations it's demonic the regime releases political prisoners and lift speed restrictions the states are placing sanctions on top syrian officials and school writing britain's says western interference is contributing to rest in the first place. what is collapsing in the arab world is the western policing the western policy has been demonized them counting they hand support other countries like saudi arabia. the mubarak regime banally and other hazim which were not better or more democratic than. in the hand
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but this you quoted them because they were friendly to the west of twenty three israel or friendly to our own interests or whatever and also to wage war in their heart i only see that once you start. doing to support the sea it's going to backfire and now it's backfiring and the hotel is collapsing and in the only way we can do is to stay out of that theater no matter how bad the events are i just don't think we can we are able to fix what's going to happen because what's happening is to some extent the result of our congress party says the united states has attributed itself a unique i do intervene everywhere in the world to if you hand intervenes in syria they consider that as an acceptable deal signet in hong kong with them intervening everywhere in the world and gloria in nothing kerry in riyadh world in your hand it's a clash and of course having wars going on right now there is a pall of syria and potentially at hand the problem is that those enemies are much bigger and stronger than libya so i think the other fate of intervening in syria
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and you hand because they already had enough problems in the hike in afghanistan and so on the logic of their in government and in libya is that they should intervene in syria also and everywhere and potentially they would be led into a generalized war in the middle east. where colonel gadhafi is resolutely taking his heels saying he will not be forced out of it place ready for talks with later and other coalitions palmer self-interest of the situation and things like that sex civilians as that when objective but out cease which contributor says the u.s. is not always stealing our strategy equally. barack hussein obama passionately presented his case for a looming genocide in libya and that in leave here the only way to prevent the looming humanitarian disaster was a humanitarian intervention despite an absence of the hard core evidence or even
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without dispatching fact finding mission from the e.u. and us or european union it would be natural and logical for us president finally and publicly admit that the mass atrocities against the armenian people war genocide at its worst how to reconcile the two opposite views on the same subject regarding their denial of the historical facts on the one side and on the other side selling the world public opinion on the hip pathetic olds that thank god has no materialized in levy in conflict and maybe some critics are prone to call him a liar but one thing is for sure that for american nobel prize winner he has yet to qualify to become a genuine leader not only for the whole world but at least for the united states that was all things made to contribute to your show. new york the out the hard way
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how this city is raising its much needed task having watched every step of the way with one foot out of nine they get hit in the pocket to his report no reports on how revenue raising fines are saying live in cities and smack. archie silk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes cost thirteen box and the freedom to puff where you please grows ever more limited. down in our basement this retired new york city police officer nurtures a garden of rebellion this garden is about reacting and defying their attempt to control my behavior hundreds of home grown tobacco leaves hang to dry before soaked shreds and smokes her nicotine we're talking about products here so back it was legal if they don't want people to smoke they should go to congress and lobby to
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have it criminalized the big apple's new smoking ban comes a bit close very soon it will be illegal to light up in new york city's parks beaches and pedestrian plaza like this one in times square violators caught blowing smoke can be slapped with a fifty dollars fine. if that's so dangerous why do so probably make a lot more because they want to their morning america. it's like we saw the bad guys coming here smoke in public officials say the band aims to limit harmful public exposure to second hand smoke this is the latest avalanche of restrictions rules and prohibitions being aggressively enforced under a shrinking economy among them a one hundred dollar fine for putting too much personal rubbish in public we staff gets and taking something from the garbage is also a violation costing up to three hundred bucks this winter the new road rule was
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bored drivers caught in bus lanes these one hundred fifteen dollar fines this diverse melting pot ponies up ninety four different vehicle and parking violations arguably the bread and butter for big revenue in february the big apple broke records by issuing its. one thousand parking violations in just one day i take a blitz that generated a reported five hundred thousand dollars from new york city but the crackdown on working class americans followed weeks of snowstorms in which parking rules were suspended and a means of income for new york city was brought to a halt critics like gerald celente say policing the people is becoming a means for city and states to deal with budget deficits and economic hardship what are these cops still doing is this why we have a police force to check on every minor infraction that we make they become
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goon squads they have to bring in revenue to keep their jobs through every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness. i don't know since the city has tried to make money wherever they can get people to pay you know she would assume their pay for driving a bicycle in the city two hundred thirty tickets two hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty ten we just had just got on the sidewalk and some great. you know you can get arrested and we weren't even cycling we were just standing over our meanwhile our two silk may eventually be the last smoker left standing these are the remnants of last year's crop here in a liberal city crippled with debt in a rising tide of fines. archie new york. still ahead for you why
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israel's desperation for workers is leaving labor is only for themselves tentative prospects and to end up living in fear. when the rich are being rich that's why they're here do you blame yourself for that you write my book. york but their thoughts on why the wealthy are better than one bunny level else struggles and all. army life can be tough for russian conscripts there's an added danger systematic bullying and abuse from within their own ranks but he's discovered how valid humiliation becomes tragically too much for some to behead this report contains footage of graphic. it's a disturbing site one that's on the rise in the russian army. it's called hazing ability or it's all too familiar with its consequences you can hear in the ads in
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the reports about forgeries covering physically and mentally are coming in every day. she runs the committee of soldiers mothers an organization partly funded by the government on a day to day basis her job is to protect soldiers from the harsh realities of service. protection racket when a boy has to pay and now the soldiers say seventy dollars a month to be able to serve normally to be freed from bowling unfortunately as we met were more cases added to their workload serving kind of guide at age twenty is suspicious circumstances the military claims it was a road accident but his family want to know why forty minutes passed before medical attention was sought his loved ones now join the list of other brief families awaiting ulcers over a year ago parenting as attention was turned to that of circulation because of it died just a week into a service is a loss his mother still for is hard to bear. which.
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do you. wish. you were. there. the official explanation was pneumonia but pictures of his body appear to tell a different story you know my son's body was covered with bruises all over it and bruises were skillfully cut out of his skin it was so cynical still unresolved sergei's is a rare case common of those who receive beatings that leave them hospitalized and with lasting injuries soldiers such as dmitri after serving just six months he was left in a coma for three months following a run in with a senior squad member. of i can't remember what happened but when i woke up i had a severe head injury next there followed a long and tedious rehabilitation process which is not yet over. the rise of such
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crimes as that some to find new ways to raise awareness and those right fund is one such group they create a web page where families can post personalize the celts of what happened to soldiers listing everything for their rank and years of service to how they died today there are sort of a four thousand three hundred quests for every family members wanting their story told. the abuse is acknowledged by the minute ship offense after asking them to comment on the situation they gave us this response. the two major reasons behind the phenomenon of hazing and bullying in the russian army are the following an increase in the number of draftees mistakes of individual commanders. last year the enmity initiated two thousand military hearings as a response many will feel is left wanting the less hazing is no longer an issue
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russia can ignore the army's looking to modernize to turn away from mask ascription to professionalize force to do this they were lie on new recruits meaning in the future the health of individual soldiers may be central to that of the nation's armed forces she grieves r.t. . around the way as the royal couple read out protesters in london were read their rights u.k.'s biggest security operation is accused of using heavy handed tactics and. price of beauty and american website is auctioning room months has been criticised for being a sex trade stock market. israel's rising need for labor has made it a target for foreign workers was far away as china but for hundreds of chinese people that unite in the promised land is not living up to its pledge with many and the illegal immigrants who are kept on the breadline. some of the working long
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hours for little pay. in china mr levy was a big shot he owned a textile business had gotten thousands of dollars a year but he gave it up on the advice of a friend and forked out a small fortune to travel to israel hoping that the promised land would fill his pocket. it was not worth it for me because four years old only managed twelve thousand dollars i would have made more than that in china in those years for many years israel will come chinese laborers with open arms they and other foreign workers provided a much needed workforce replacing palestinians who are finding it more and more difficult to work in israel amid a deteriorating security situation today most of the nearly eleven thousand chinese laborers work in construction many are illegal and were lured here by the big promises of fly by night increment agencies this is one of the employment agencies that there's a process is reserved for foreign workers but it stands accused of keeping at least
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seventy percent of the fia charges we asked a few times for an interview but they refused the israeli government says it can do nothing to stop these companies that are set up to purposely deformed unsuspecting foreign workers mr zuma paid thirty one thousand dollars for five year work visa but it turned out to be fake and after a year he found himself illegal in the country he now works fourteen hour shifts pockets less than half the israeli average salary and is always afraid of being picked up by the authorities. in this caravan we don't even have a conditioning we cannot sleep in some of these small rooms there are four of us in that the conditions are good. many of the employment agencies have since closed down but the money people borrow to pay the fees has made returning home to china not an option i've heard of many times when people told me if they go back now i can go back because they lose their house they lose their parents as they owe money
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said to so many people that this they just can't tell their faces and i know of people when they're put out and didn't return to. hometown my also got caught she'd only just kicked off the plane when she was fired for not speaking english of hebrew she's not only worried about the money shows back home she also fears for the future of her son who was one in israel and knows no other life is a she doesn't like speaking chinese although he understands chinese he speaks hebrew at least friends are here and if he has to be deported she won't see them in recent years the israeli government has been trying to stop the flow of foreign workers it wants them and it doesn't want them and even many caught in the cracks policy r.t. tel aviv. well there have been up to a million a flag waving royal fans lining the streets of london but everyone was celebrating the royal wedding thousands of police were deployed in one biggest security operations in the u.k. sixty arrests one former m i thought intelligence officers the police approach was
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heavy handed. they have to take measures to protect the event from any such terrorist groups particularly irish republican dissidents or middle eastern terrorist groups and i don't think anyone complains about that the fact that they're trying to stop and did stop protestors x. right exercising their right to freedom of expression around the royal wedding is of much greater concern because the police are talking about squads and dawn raids and in fact there's the sort of measures that are indeed used in countries like syria but we used against u.k. protests including notably leading peace activists charlie reach out yesterday as a preventive measure and has apparently just disappeared into the system his family his girlfriend can't trace him they're being blocked tonight by the police even his lawyers can't find him so he seems to have sort of been disappeared in a rather cafeteria scray and i think it's dangerous dangerous path to go down because this man hasn't done anything he might even suspect he might want to go and protest but you haven't done anything so effectively what we're looking at is an orwellian thought crime within what is a notional u.k.
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democracy. so more world news in brief for you know this the outbreak of tornadoes which is pummeling the southern united states as well second listen history number of fatalities as part of the. president visited the state of which has been worst hit by the storms most of. these a million homes and businesses are still without. merchants here in seven states. seventeen people drown. in egypt reports of the vehicle fell from the. earth and another set of gas and a group of. rescuers that saved passengers but still missing. accidents common in egypt they don't have maintenance or regulation. of workers and brontosaurus abuse the country's with david welch to give. president
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cristina fernandez the first senior union leader said the backing isn't guaranteed if workers representatives of people keep jobs the government and private sector workers are also good companies to share ten percent of profits for the authorities . for millions of americans there's still plenty of pain before they see any economic gain that's her wall street financier big bucks bonus to his web journalist laura halfassed cage's opinion in new york when the right wing both cap. economy continues to cause a lot of people a lot of difficulties and yet the rich keep getting richer are you ok with that this week let's talk about that well i mean we have to talk about what is actually define rich i mean for people to say that families making two hundred fifty k.
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year combined being rich as some people define rich is completely absurd lower middle class although we don't see it there's a lot of work they have to do you don't get rich overnight you think do you know people on wall street are working harder than you are no i don't but i think they might be working smarter. so do they deserve money for that. millions of dollars of your taxpayer dollars i don't know that it's my taxpayer dollars well they got. bailed out they got millions and millions of dollars right i disagree i disagree with the bailout completely so why does the governments keep bailing out the banks . because a lot of people and their government go to work for the banks the calendar trius after the. after they leave when you consider that a conflict of interest because the government supposed to represent the little guy yes i would but they both so intertwined that they can keep doing they knew that they were betting against swarms of homes being foreclosed on and mortgages were
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kind of calm and people started losing their homes is that still ok people who couldn't afford the homes but you think it's their responsibility i do they should have read the fine print when you borrow three or five hundred thousand dollars you need to understand what you're doing i'm not ok with the rich are getting richer but guess what this is america more power to even at the expense of other people i would sponsor of other people well people are losing their homes because of bum mortgages law lost their homes because they bought mortgages that they couldn't afford the mortgage companies. i didn't do anything about it but you have no doubt i do to help my hoses going into foreclosure too but guess what i don't blame the rich or being rich that's why they're here so you blame yourself for that yeah right right but would you be ok with profiting off of someone else's lost. i want. and i think some of these people don't think it out as to what they are
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profiting i'm i'm not saying that they. in turn choice but i think it's. e.r.'s generations perhaps. it inherited or accumulated wealth you know you're born into these families and. you go through i believe and what have you and keeps going and going and going whether or not you think the rich deserve to keep getting richer the bottom line is it's going to continue to happen unless something drastically changes. we've got more on the trials and tribulations of hard working americans come. from to discover that has what's online right now the world's biggest oil producer finds the petrol pumps run dry and we report on the plan to keep the fuel right russian motorists. on the u.s.
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billionaire who's playing his trump card or letter ran to the country's leadership and trash the place to the rest of the america's economy find out what else he said he didn't say trap house. is he. online auctions can make big money when you mix that with the internet so that so excites so bisons to print money and the situation there are reports on the online entrepreneur. remember the g.'s when real life torch was the
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ticket to romance if you do websites like this we feed those memories fast what's your price dot com it's a new dating service launched in las vegas where intelligence or a sense of humor apparently don't invite a deep but a big fat does members are split into categories generous and attractive but generous ones are for the money the attractive ones get the cash and the deal is sealed the idea came about from my own frustrations of online dating i would join a website. for girls a few more have high standards and i would get nor response brandon we'd rounder and see you all the website as well as the sofa attractive remember this is a business transaction lures in the girl of your dreams and ensures she wants here and you are but critics ask isn't this prostitution this generous entrepreneur has provided us with an e-book a four hawkers i think the chances of this girl not actually being
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a hooker are. negative five thousand percent this girl is a professional and they don't mean a paralegal or gun repair expert the web site mastermind disagrees how is this the same from prostitution it's completely different you're paying for the chance of falling in love you're not paying for sex on the phone you're paying for health for the chance that you might save you a trap and potentially have. as if you. pain prices for that chance generally range from twenty to one hundred dollars to make finding the one easier personal profiles are below i'm down to earth outgoing very funny i consider myself as being a nice conversation. as well as in a real photos leaving very little to the imagination it's true the girls are
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scantily clad but there's a reason for that because a truck to value themselves and they value their time they're going to draw in as an attractive member and they're going to vermont if you're serious show me how serious you are so money just becomes a component of showing how serious of course and really yours but the seriousness of a potential relationship is somewhat disputed by member nicknames double trouble venus in furs and stephanie be among hundreds of others when i'm looking for a serious relationship i don't initially introduce myself by nicknames like kooky fare and come here did i generally say hi my name is sarah it's nice to meet you some twenty thousand people have signed up to the website with two thousand deeds for cash already negotiated this leaves one wondering if this new is dating trend could become a symbol of american free market consumerism to the extreme and archie new york. but i kept warmed up nothing must go out as we show you how those living in the
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of the. markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline used to mean to cause a report on r g. millions die. forward to be held and say. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well that was the joy of liberation.
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