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she would be soon rich bryson if you move a song from feinstein gratian these. stunts on t.v. don't come. counting the cost of following the day of defiance syria's government faces up to renewed its threats of sanctions for its crackdown on protests which saw dozens killed. time sand armored vehicles here to roll down to the streets of central moscow the military brass polish on credit for three days celebrations and final rehearsals on the best way to one of the most. emailed. and triggering a debate report on the pro gun lobby in the u.s. where some argue that their right to carry weapons is also
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a way to protect themselves against the old protests. worldwide news a live from moscow this is r.t. now the u.s. is threatening to take new steps against the syrian government in response to the latest bloody crackdown by security forces troops and tanks are reported to have swept into the northern syrian city of a funny gas day after a huge anti-government demonstrations across the country that left thirteen people today officials are blaming the terrorist groups for the unrest all protesters say they want an end to decades of oppression and corruption is nothing more than a five hundred and eighty people have been killed since the uprising began seven weeks ago following on from the u.s. a sanctions on the threat of more to come the e.u. has agreed and asked. for. a war correspondent
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says western countries have ulterior motives behind. there's great excitement in washington the prospect of overthrowing the syrian government it's been on the front burner in washington ever since the bush stray should get is it would deliver a massive blow to iran. if. syria were collapsed and the government 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 occupied as it has and. there is a right wing governments in europe germany particularly so sir cozy in france a. challenge from the further right wing had become very militant very militarized in their policy and it's very popular now to go after arabs and what we're seeing
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is a sort of a counter revolution where the european powers maybe the united states have seized on the arab revolution to try and bend it to their will and they're using a humanitarian intervention as the new reason for sending troops in however humanitarian it's a great should usually place resources or strategic geography. from syria now to libya where the rebels are bracing themselves for ground assaults by about these forces on the city of misrata nearly two months of. failing to break the stalemate off the civil war but some analysts believe the coalition is interested in making the last. 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 of biggest companies corporations or africa all happened to be in libya
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libya always pushing for the african union to unite under its wing and it was the financial backer board 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 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 will decide the fate of the libyan people are not a take a look at what's ahead for you in a program here on r.t. and we investigate whether young people in russia and europe are learning any
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lessons from the tragic events of the second world. and from the hostile to the reality the russian rocket is being prepared political might you be and they support after a successful simulated launch. al-qaeda has about to take revenge on the us or a somewhat annoyed staff statements attributed to the terrorist group of appeared on several online she hardest forums they also suggest a successor is being chosen to take over as leader danielle belton says america made a mistake in not putting the terrorist leader 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 to people who've been accused of attacking our
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country and you have all these ridiculous arguments about how if we try them on our soil it's going to attract more terrorists attacks to us we haven't caught on to the open attracts us to terrorists happens to get in this debate where the american justice system isn't tough enough to try you know international terrorists we've tried international terror before we're trying them out on us 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 it's a wedge issue for votes u.s. president barack obama has now paid tribute to the commandos who carried out the mission against bin laden praising them on a quote job well done but also use a military contributor says the white house's handling of the off the mouth was fun but it is not fueling conspiracy theories. now 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.
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administration itself their way it net aged their media congress which of the u.s. special operations the us administration has committed one cardinal sin somehow their 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 it also demonstrated the credibility gap of the u.s. administration in general and white house civilian dwellers in 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 all of these magnets and you had better keep your mouths shut and instead of provoking control oversea you'd better withhold the information as long as possible that's why their political knee jerk reaction from their white house not only robbed of their deserved praise but
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also credibility trust good to be in the united states administration international media and the public at large in the united states take a stand afghanistan and other countries i do with americans rejoicing at the news that our sama bin laden has been killed our president in new york people that 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 there is definitely think it was a victory i don't know if in 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 positive that if it's making us celebrated as the ones that. positive just from the perspective that it's a one less horrible person out there in the world one must terrorists in the world
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that we have to worry about i think there'll be a fight on their side and for us we just of lot better why do we need to feel better about it what do you think that does for 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 told from i just hope it was him people are saying some people are saying might not be i hope they did get a do you think that we could get the president over to the world to approve it or do you think that it you know he is right in saying you know i did what i had to do . i think the certain things they shouldn't take they don't tell the general public because i think sometimes they could cause 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 hard to. but you can't celebrate you know it's
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a death it's someone died you know so what do you think of the people that are celebrating and waving the flag and cheering. that you know even though i mean i'm not i'm not sad that. it's ok that they killed you know i'm not going to be celebrating i think it's some good progress. it's retribution i think he did some things and you have to pay for city you think that it's going to make a difference in terms of terrorist actions from this point out. there might be some more rich gruesome from. ben is it worth it is it worth killing someone if it means more killing you have to take a stand. in the event so then was it worth it. anyway yes for. another. as well as the fact.
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that they've got him but if you say to kill him well i don't know that's always a bad start for a new beginning whether or not you think the killing of osama bin laden was a major victory in the war on terror the bottom line is at least now there is one must terrorist in the world's. life in the heart of the russian capital now the final practice for the day parade has been health care and last. time it will be the anniversary of the soviet soldiers trial the great patriotic. preparations. when asked sixty six years and nine tell me in one of the most important days in. washington. he truly was a great education makes you a great guy and has that soul still in the main square. display of russian
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military might and he lives in the wait wait. wait this here teacher. told. military targets there is a. least a sense of. making millions of mean it seems as if a morsel. celebration. where the tears never will. melt. but there are lots of. rain especially with. which please enlighten me and tell us our. brain likes to take in the possible spaceman terrorists sometimes up to making their way to an event where and misleads there's a lovely unnecessary by putting a sandbag. to get away without. washing. them alert
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business. cards can be applied. can underestimate the tsunami in sri. lanka to jason. was was it . fascism i don't know it's a little violence fascism of the phrase isn't as a goal of torturing people one nation trying to slip another it's about germans some kind of movement in germany and now a shocking indictment of russia's youth unaware of what people like you rena force
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against less than seventy years ago she was their age when the nazis invaded the soviet union she immediately enrolled in the air force and was soon chief of staff for the women's division and no one needed to tell her what fascism meant what she would i went to war like everyone else not because i wanted to fight for the communist regime but because our people were being killed our houses were being burned down i were women and girls were being raped i went to war because the target the nazi army brought to our lands was monstrous. for those who fought these memories will never die but this video shows they're all but lost on today's teenagers this girl's making fun of a veteran he tells of the horrors of war a video provoked public outrage. it's due to ignorance ignorance of what happened in the war and how it happened when they're taught nothing they understand
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nothing so they have no idea what we're going through what's more the nazi ideology twenty five million soviets died to defeat is once again very much alive this much in latvia commemorates the baltic division of the s.s. the nazi armed police force is gone is huge support every year from both old and now young. in russia far right groups like the slavic union and the movement against illegal immigration have been banned after numerous nationalist inspired hate crimes and murders the perpetrators often just teenagers but much of the extremism is less overt. this is one of moscow's largest book markets i've come here as if i can pick up a copy of hitler's mind can't it's now actually illegal to sell it in russia so i'm going to film all this with a secret camera hidden in this pen. a
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nationalist and anti semitic literature is openly on sale here this book called the jewish question was written by nazi race theorist hans gunter the mind can't vendors directed us to this man they say he was caught on camera last month agreeing and deal for it with undercover journalists our inquiries were unsuccessful the demand is still high. we get a lot of requests especially from young people they see all that's a great book. despite efforts to ban extremist groups and literature a greater enemy may prove to be the ignorance of the younger generation none of the students we are asked even got near the number of deaths in world war two the bloodiest battle in history. and three wcau then write our last. thing i think three billion was what i can say for sure but i think more than one hundred million worth of. try sixty million. while irina
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has already won her war the fight is on to educate new generations so the same mistakes won't happen again after bennett's r.t. moscow. now the number of shootings in the schools on the streets of america has done little to dampen the enthusiasm of thousands to assert second amendment rights and we want to publicly bear arms at all times is significant and growing but as our team is coming forth out of some you can see that semiautomatic as a last line of defense against the government. travis fox never leaves home without a loaded gun if it is between someone else or my family. someone else is going to die carried openly on his belt. for facts the militia is a state of mind and gun control a carte blanche then the government has absolutely no fear of repercussions and
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they can essentially do whatever they want and government is meant to be kept in check the definition of tyranny is that which is lawful for government but is illegal or unlawful for the citizenry. the government has. jet fighter planes they have to machine guns they have howitzers they have tanks they have nuclear aircraft carrier. the militia today. we are left with semiautomatic handguns. and semi-automatic rifles that's as part of the three percent a militia with its own flag plenty of guns and a manifesto that proclaims it only takes three percent of gun owners to overthrow the government. they gathered last year on the banks of the potomac with a warning to those in power quote attempts to further oppress us at your own peril people here sent you to work all day and begin dying for your. excuse
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big failure to comprehend the real situation that we are all in and said to message if they won't back down americans are your increasingly. researchers and. subjects. more and more. of america's eighty four million gun owners say they're tired of compromising on their right to bear arms three percent refused to follow any new gun control laws we all have. and every president wayne la pierre recently moved closer to the street percentage when he refused president obama's invitation to even discuss new gun laws saying quote why should i or the n.r.a. sit down with a group of people that have spent a lifetime trying to destroy the second amendment in the united states profiting clinton with the last president to tackle gun control with the one thousand nine hundred four i thought bachmann's bear which by his own estimate the congress party twenty feet in the subsequent election i was the kid wasn't twelve presidential race looming battle in gun control now but also
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a problem if i were president obama kalen ford r.p. washington d.c. for more on the us going to baker's head over to r.t. dot com there's also many more things to explore on our web site of course that's our checkouts what's lined up for you right now the russian obama quits the country's majority party the country's our first african born politician for a different political direction to get a seat on a regional council find out about his election in. new york cashes in on smokers lighting up in public or mildly if your pockets and lights are the bigger issues because he thought so make money for the city and so much more that our team broadcom also check out the best videos there's always something new to watch on our you tube which. is.
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the official policy allocation your i pod touch from the. video. teaser old girls. says feed. on the potty dot com. time to get some international headlines for you this hour a passenger plane carrying a twenty seven people has crashed in eastern indonesia killing all on board the country's transport ministry says the jet which wanted to match the fright run into
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the into the sea bottom half a kilometer from the astra bad weather conditions and a poor visibility are thought to be the course the interviews in the public eye as one of asia's worst safety records. rumors that greece is considering dumping the euro has hit the value of the single currency an article in a german magazine suggested the greek government could return to its own currency the report was denied by the greek finance ministry and officials from other states however a meeting of ministers from four eurozone countries in the luxembourg field speculation . and voters in the u.k. have overwhelmingly rejected plans to change the way m.p.'s are elected over two thirds said no so proposals to scrap the first past the post system and a country wide referendum british prime minister david cameron had suggested a yes vote for reform would be a disaster ruling a coalition members the liberal democrats who had pushed for the referendum also lost half their councillors in the local elections. there are reports that
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a knife body has been found inside a coal mine in northern mexico following a gas explosion earlier this week another five workers are still unaccounted for in the mine that has only been operating for twenty days rescuers are continuing to dig to try to reach the remaining victims with families admitting that they have given up hope of finding them alive actually because worst of comedy accident came in two thousand and six when sixty five people died. now a russian soyuz rocket is being prepared for launch from a spaceport in french guiana after a simulated liftoff proved successful it's part of a joint project between russia and the european space agency a spacecraft will carry satellites for europe's navigation system galileo into orbit that is equal access and pushes power. with more than one and a half thousand launches far more than any other the soyuz is the world's most
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successful rocket and now for the first time it will be fired off from a non russian space board over the last eight years the european space agency e.s.a. has spent more than half a billion dollars on building a launch and adopting the soyuz for a surf american space center in clue. this was all done by our engineers and designers we had to adapt to the climate here and to the different safety standards but we have proven ourselves with this you didn't modifications and crews world chosen location the soyuz will be able to do a greater roads into space than ever before but lower prices than any competitor to the seas makers in russia also has done to benefit more than four decades after its first launch the soyuz should really be showing its age but it remains one of the world's most reliable rockets and in fact orders of this summer a plan are going up from year to year. twenty so use launchers will be produced here by the end of the year several years ago the numbers were in single digits its
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chief engineer says the rocket remains popular not just because of its record setting and it might look similar to the earlier models but inside the soyuz is being constantly upgraded and so the reason we still use the basic model i believe it's the perfect rocket 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 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 first so use will be launched 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 see some.
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matters shows you around the museums the cafes the designers shops all on the russian capital's main street mess that are. breeds in los gatos west. of the russian originally a way out of the medieval city. today in the center of the city's like life in gaming and from century old statues to modern day city cafes take it from me that i . will impress the most diehard of tourists the street is packed full of interesting facts and figures for centuries it was the official route for the south reception with the shield visits to moscow the puja the street has fundamentally changed over the centuries from a narrow many little wooden surface grow to today's slightly overwhelming eight lane highway. i don't but look around the russian capital is on the way in about an hour's time here on our. coming up my discussion about who contributed at the most to victory
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in the second war or spotlight is a clear way off the. headlights take us. to . the.
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the price of freedom from the most precious machine in history. those who fought to win the stand crown. against the tide of history being rewritten. sixty six years of victory on archie. would be soon which brightened a few about sound from phones to impressions. his
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friends tones on t.v. don't come. to feast for. fixed for just fifty ft. he from. wealthy british scientists i told him that's not on my list. of. markets finance scandal if you find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause a report on r.t. hungry for the full story we've got it firsthand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.

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