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we're supposed to deliver the intercontinental one only because they flew to shirts and family who builds an illegal to solicit grand totally sedona sweet. clothes royal sligo include some of your ability to share some silly gold ritual and some still photos legal in the believes he's available in the end result and spun. us any you threaten the syrian government with fresh sanctions after its latest crackdown on protesters seize dozens of demonstrators kill. filed charges ahead of a national celebration of russian troops and gearing up for a major military display in the heart of moscow on victory in. triggering debate we were poured on the pro-gun lobby in the us where some argue that their right to bear arms even extends to taking them on planes.
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ten am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the u.s. is threatening to take new steps against the syrian government in the latest response to a bloody crackdown by security forces human rights groups believe some thirty people were killed in violence during the anti-government demonstrations across the country. armed terrorist groups for the unrest while protesters say they want an end to decades of oppression and corruption. more than five hundred eighty people have been killed since the uprising started seven weeks ago following on from u.s. sanctions on the threat of more to con you has agreed to an asset freeze and travel ban on top syrian officials but war correspondent eric margolis says western countries may have all teary or motives behind their syrian stance. there's great excitement in washington at the prospect of overthrowing the syrian government
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that's been on the front burner in washington ever since the bush administration but the idea is that with the liver. blow to iran since arrests if syria were collapse then the government fell the israelis would like it because it would remove any syrian military capability and would assure that nobody's going to raise the issue of the golan heights which israel still illegally occupies that has sixty seven and that is if the right wing governments in europe germany particularly so sir cozy in france a. challenge from the through the right wing have become very militant very militarized in their policy and it's very popular now to go after arabs and what we're seeing is a sort of a counter revolution where the european powers maybe the united states have seized on the revolution to try and bend it to their will and they're using a humanitarian intervention as the new reason for sending troops in humanitarian it's are usually lies the resources or strategic geography. in libya
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rebels are bracing themselves for ground assaults by colonel gadhafi forces in the besieged city of misrata early nato. bombing campaign is failing to break the stalemate of civil war. coalition. their objective is not to save civilians it's to break up the country and to turn it into another somalia another afghanistan a failed state and they can take advantage of and manipulate and take all the resources the biggest companies corporations or africa all happened to be in libya libya ways to push in for the african union to unite under its wing and it was the financial backbone of africa until these but this bombing started libyan banks were amongst the biggest investors across the world in fact the first step of this war
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was to take libya's money by freezing its billions of dollars of assets in north america and europe they've already set up. an oil corporation in eastern libya based in benghazi a national bank based in benghazi they want this conflict to last they're no rush to end this war they are keeping a strategic stalemate between benghazi and tripoli they are doing this to make them both depended on the united states the e.u. and nato as the arbitrators of libya who will decide the fate of the libyan people . stay with us here on our team still ahead in the program bunker mentality the ruins of an underground nazi command center in ukraine out the center of a storm some wanted to be a world war two memorial but others period can come are trying personal heads. for a more personal to reality a russian rocket being prepared for a lift off from a european space port operator successful simulated launch outs on the way. they
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has vowed to take revenge on the u.s. for osama bin laden's death statements attributed attributed to the terrorist group have appeared on several online jihadi forums they also suggest a successor is being chosen to take over as leader rather danielle belton says the u.s. made a mistake in not putting osama bin ladin on trial. the reality is that american politics is just very ugly right now and things that normally wouldn't be politicized have been politicized something that's natural saying hey we have a person who's committed crimes against us let's use the american justice system to bring them to justice has now become a political issue it's now become debatable whether or not our system should be used to try people to try terrorists who people who've been accused of attacking our country and you have all these ridiculous arguments about how if we try them on our soil it's going to attract more terrorist attacks to
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a slap in guantanamo open attracts us to terrorists happens to get in this debate where of the american justice system isn't tough enough to try you know international terrorists we've tried international terror before we're trying to now on u.s. soil so this argument that we can't handle it because of the what the perceived repercussions might be is merely a political argument used to drive as a wedge issue for votes president obama has paid tribute to the commandos who carried out the mission against bin laden praising them on a job well done but are his military contributors or is the white house's handling of the aftermath was bungled and is now fueling conspiracy theories. the u.s. president obama has expressed his frustration about the media coverage of the u.s. special mission against osama bin laden he has nobody to blame but the u.s. administration itself their way it managed their media congress of the u.s. special operation video is administration has committed one cardinal sin somehow
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the white house decided that this is a unique opportunity to take a political advantage of this particular mission and it has backfired and feel not only conspiracy theories but also demonstrated of a credibility gap of the u.s. administration in general and white house severely and dwellers and particular barack obama should have thought not as the u.s. president but as the u.s. commander in chief when it comes to special operations of this magnitude you would better keep your mouths shut and instead of provoking controversy you'd better withhold the information as long as possible that's why the political kneejerk reaction from their white house not only robbed of the deserved praise but also of the credibility trust between the united states administration international media and the public at large in the united states take
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a stand against stand and other countries with americans rejoicing at the news that obama has that bin ladin has been killed our own resident in new york asked people there what made them celebrate his death. was the killing of osama bin ladden a major victory in the war on terror this week let's talk about that very definitely think it was a victory i don't know if i'm a surly agree with everyone rejoicing in the streets but i mean i think it's a good positive step for the country so how is it has it ever and if it's making a celebrated someone's that well positive just from the perspective that it's one less horrible person out there in the world one less terrorist in the world that we have to worry about i think there'll be affect on their side and for us we just of a lot better why do we need to feel better about it what do you think that does for
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us closure complete closure the whole psychology psychology about it like a. good man is dead. so but don't we need to put the man isn't there always kind of a need for that in society was donald trump i just thought it was seems people are saying some people are saying might not be i hope. do you think that we get the president owes it to the world to approve it or do you think that you know how easy is right in saying you know i did what i had to do i think there's certain things they shouldn't be paid they don't tell the general public because i think sometimes of course you know some some of the government things could cause a panic probably is you know maybe one of the prime enemies of the u.s. but it's it's it's hard to say well you can't celebrate that someone died you know so what do you think of the people that are celebrating and waving the flag and
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cheering. even though i mean i'm i'm not sad that it. took a the killed but i'm not going to be celebrating i think it's some progress. it's retribution. for three do you think it's going to make a difference in terms of terrorist actions from this point out. there might be some gruesome from. then is it worth it is it worth killing someone if it means more killing. so then was it worth it. in a way yes. in another sense. but if it was this a to kill well i don't know that's always a bad start for
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a new beginning whether or not you think the killing of osama bin laden was a major victory in the war on terror but bottom line is at least now there is one last terrorist in the world's. final preparations underway to mark victory day across russia in today's time it'll be sixty six years since the soviets and soviet soldiers won the great patriotic war i dress rehearsal is happening in moscow this morning thousands of soldiers tanks and anti-aircraft guns will get their final practice ahead of may ninth celebrations military choppers and aircraft fly over the capital and even. the memories of some secret from the people. or. anyone today can enjoy a good walk in this forest near the central ukrainian town of. the tranquility of the area mosque in what lurks here seven decades ago these peaceful woods were once
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the site of a top secret and highly guarded nazi command center the werewolf bunker. and was a huge complex which has everything germany's can. one could need it was an officer's club a sauna a gym a swim hall and barracks some sources claim it went seven paws on the ground and about the ground there were several wooden houses including. this thing at all hitler ordered the construction of this bunker to control the nazi war effort on the eastern front it is believed the nazi leader himself was here three times with his personal swimming pool thought to be about the only thing to remain intact at the site the rest of the huge complex was destroyed in march nine hundred forty four this was believed to be the main entrance to the bunker which was exploded by the retreating german forces when the soviet troops arrived they went inside the
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facility and realized it was rigged with explosives they took no chances and detonated the other two entrances bearing the werewolf secrets forever to this day it is not known what remains underground as no one has ever managed to get inside the nazi era facility after the war many attempts have been made since then to gain access but have failed the walls are massively thick and the site is still subject to top secret course if occasion the director of the local military museum believes the complex was deliberately preserved to prevent any intrusion it is natural as the bunker was built by soviet prisoners of war that's why it's blueprints don't differ from there of still functioning bunkers across the former u.s.s.r. nobody will crack it open in the near future because it is still a classified facility with limited. it may only be a pile of rocks but now the local administration wants to turn the world will this
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ruins into a memorial to be opened in june this year. and fourteen thousand some people that building where they were able facility was slaughtered by the fascists that's is why you want to put a fancy around it and make it a memorial to the victims and passions and to preserve their memory. that despite this being a seemingly catch your ticket idea ukraine's communist party is not too happy about it staging tickets to protest against the others which anyone with of the authors of insanity and should be fun. launched encouraged to build a new monument to hitler who are still creating an official new curfew neil functions movements throughout the crimean you're only over the we're will bunker has been a meeting place for rightwing skinheads in the past as well as the target of endless speculation some claim it is radioactive others say discouraged as all the complaints commander from here notably the bottles of stalingrad and cursed two
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crucial nazi defeats but seventy years on this seemingly dull ruins of a top secret shelter remain a continued source of product in rio city and mystery alyse russia's ski art scene reporting from vineyards in ukraine. number of shootings in schools on the streets of the us has done little to dampen enthusiasm or thousands to assert second amendment rights the movement to publicly bear arms at all times are significant and growing as artie's kalen forty reports some even see semi-automatics as a last line of defense against the government. fred rutherford spent years carrying a gun in the pockets in iraq as a defense contractor. so when he came home to virginia he didn't see a reason to put it down being a former publisher of thought that it was necessary to. obtain
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a concealed handgun permit to protect myself but craig doesn't want to just conceal his gun he wants to carry it out in the open to me it's the constitutional way to carry a firearm. and i think. if you don't exercise your rights eventually you will lose them. his way to get drunk leave the house without her magnum three fifty seven pistol is. tucked into this special him back for packing heat increase i was not thinking. big. even during the war you know. it's not. like. when. i was. like i was watching. walking with
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a gun on my hip there are two hundred fifty million guns in the hands of american civilians and rutherford as the means he spent more than twenty five thousand dollars i'm here. i mean how many pairs of shoes do you have. i mean there i see guns or i could get a read each one brings back memories. this was. my grandfather shot them. we used to go hunting together when i was in the way rutherford carries his gun everywhere he legally can and even encourages his daughters and nephew to as well and even just another great virginia citizen sick and sometimes two thousand five hundred members they organize events like this one at parts restaurants and other public places where they openly carry loaded weapons in an effort to normalize their critics say they make the n.r.a. . i believe that you should be able to. carry a firearm in any manner you choose own airplane and in school but you need to take
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in columbine there are some serious things and if they don't allow guns it's always a criminal psychically guns and you can't have a gun and a gun free zone so guns need to be allowed on campuses every genius citizens defense league is part of the greater open carry movement a well organized network of gun owners in forty three states three bills parmar between everyone who makes you know makes it basically makes it easier to screw with the message open your ears. first some in the open carry movement it's about more than security it's about forming a militia defending themselves from government tyranny and even organizing an insurgency in ford artsy carrollton virginia. for more on this debate you can click over to our t.v. dot com where you'll find plenty more to explore here's what's on fire for you right now. and the russian obama quotes the country's majority party the nation's first african born politician offer a different political direction to get
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mine. on the call she told call. turned out as some other stories making headlines across the globe rumors that greece is considering dumping the euro has hit the value of the single currency an article in the german mag in a german magazine suggest the greek government could return to its own currency the report was denied by the greek finance ministry officials from other member states but a meeting of ministers from four euro zone countries and lots of bird fuel for speculation . u.k. voters overwhelmingly rejected plans to change the way members of parliament are elected more than two thirds said no the proposals to scrap the first past the post system in a country wide referendum prime minister david cameron had said i yes vote for
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reform would be a disaster ruling coalition member of the liberal democrats who had pushed for the referendum also lost half their councillors in local elections. there are reports that a ninth body has been found inside a cold night in northern mexico after a gas explosion earlier this week another five workers are still unaccounted for in a mine that's only been operating for twenty days rescuers continuing to dig to try reaching the remaining victims with families admitting they've given hope well we've given up hope of finding them alive mexico's and wars coal mining accident came in two thousand and six when sixty five people died. ivory coast leader always sunny what tara has finally taken the presidential oath but a long time coming for the winner of last november's election after the previous president had refused to hand over power to lead to months of bloodshed in which around three thousand people were thought to have been killed previous leader of iran is now being questioned about human rights abuses while he was in office.
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russian soyuz rocket is being prepared for a launch from a spaceport in french guyana after a simulated liftoff proved successful part of a joint project between russia and the european space agency spacecraft what harry satellites for europeans for europe's navigation system galileo into orbit are he's you are all growed now of looks at the end business program. with more than one and a half thousand launches far more than any other the soyuz is the world's most successful rocket and now for the first time it'll be fired off from a non russian space pored over the last eight years the european space agency the e.s.a. and spend more than half a billion dollars on building a launch pad and adopting the soyuz for a south american space center including. this was all done by our engineers and designers we had to adapt to the climate here and the different safety standards that we have proven ourselves with this you did a modification and cruise well chosen location the soyuz will be able to do
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a greater load into space than ever before but lower prices than any competitor but the seas makers in russia also is known to benefit more than four decades after its first launch the soyuz should really be showing its age but the terrain is one of the world's most reliable rockets and in fact orders of somewhere a plant going up from ear ear to. twenty so use launches will be produced here by the end of the year several years ago the numbers were in single digits its chief engineer says the rocket remains popular not just because of its record. it might look similar to the earlier models but inside the cell use is being constantly upgraded as is the reason we still use the basic model i believe it's the perfect market in its fundamental design we predict that they will be used for another forty years at least the constructors are saying that the transition from prestige driven space race of the cold war era to a new way of doing things is complete but this is
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a project that makes solid financial sense to us it isn't just a political gesture and we're hoping it's just a springboard. the thurso use will be lowered from crew in the second half of the year and eventually the spaceport will handle four launches annually the russian side hopes the success of this project will encourage other space agencies to adopt the soyuz platform either on their part c some are coming away later marden shows around the museums cafes in design or shops and one of the russian capital's main streets. here's a link. well the. weeds in the last best. hope of washing. away out of the medieval city. today in the center of the city's like life in a minute and from century old statues to more daisuke cafes take it from me but i was stupid first sky will impress the most diehard of tourists the street is packed
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full of interesting facts and figures for centuries it was the official route for the sas procession for sure visits to moscow the appearance of the street has fundamentally changed over the centuries from a narrow many people within surface grow to today's slightly overwhelming eight lane highway. torridon terrorists coming your way out next stop moscow out first story out of our top stories stay with us.
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