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but how did you. began the journey. where did it take. the. pressure mounts in syria over the brutal crackdown on anti-government demonstrations in which of of the five hundred claimed to have been killed with washington on the games threatening french sanctions the balance doesn't stop. the preparations for the huge victory day parade in moscow that sets in motion as russia gets ready to knock out the defeat of nazi germany six to six years ago. thousand three hundred the military hardware of the making their way to the heart of most they need to be made a couple of the details will not fully. and american gonna complain to extend their
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right to openly carry weapons claiming is the last line of defense in trouble. and very warm welcome from all of it seem also this is all see with me thanks for joining us now syrian troops backed by tanks have swept through the coastal city of the now is the center of anti-government protests coming six people in photos friday's nationwide demonstrations and what protesters called a day of defiance influences during the damascus regime that it will take new steps against it in response to the latest bloody crackdown on syrian official is blaming terrorist groups for the rest but the chance to say they want amends to decades of repression and corruption can rise an accident say more than five hundred eight.
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people have been killed in the uprising is not news also joining the dressings and strive act has agreed to seize assets and impose a travel ban on the top syrian officials private national races and split log problems of their financing of present this as if the current regime fails to fix this complex over here rather than the reference of chiang mai five. well. the president bashar al assad is some horrible genuine reformer and all his relatives and other are holding back so they're trying a sense to split the regime. and who like his english relatives family they can somehow or other emerge from this as respectable leaders when you syria i think the problem is after the bloodshed we've seen. the facade stays in power and they're not going to be hard to say when clearly opposition was wrong proposition but on the other hand significant minorities in syria. the assad regime there is their
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own alawite. minority also the christians in syria. iraq and the christian community there has been almost wiped out since the liberation if you like instructions democracy do they really want to see that happen in syria so yes this is the whole truth. and but also there are significant group who say could be worse much better syria's much more sense to. iraq next door to turkey a nato ally to hope he doesn't see chaos in syria as a choice in syria not just between democracy and possibility education and. other iraq. and while some are concerned the quest for change in the arab world may and i want to call dr franklin are americans concerned for middle east peace says it could spread to other countries. far journalists have been expelled there's only
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two or three there so adequate reliable information has been a problem but certainly the protesters would want after risking their lives to even accept their homes would want international support and if they get proper support internationally including from russia. they will survive and if people see hope anything overcome their fear as we've seen in country after country people are willing to die they're willing to give their blood and to go to the streets and to leave their homes and risk the snipers this is a tremendous testimony for freedom so i think the fact that there are these other revolts these revolutions going on and is sweeping the region and i would argue that we're just at the beginning we are just at the beginning of the great islamic and arab awakening of two thousand and eleven that will be felt throughout the
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middle east and i think it's momentous extremely momentous. let's go to leave the rebels say it's amazing agreed to sell them weapons then foreign ministry denies the claims but says it's providing equipment full some of the fans supplying arms to the base prohibited by u.n. and ball go on some of his forces reportedly bombed it in the rebel held city of misrata the city has been under siege for weeks and is seeing some of the heaviest fighting of the conflict no casualties have been reported in light of the time position finders on the nato led coalition to provide weapons they don't have enough to be over two thousand coalition air strikes so far failed to turn the civil war which began. you know watching all see as still ahead the fall and americans who say they have nothing to fight. believe that you should be able to. carry a firearm in any manner you choose. so that they share with the most
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gun owners and now they were in the wrong to bring their firearms into the. troops in the streets of moscow along with tungsten helicopters so all in the name of remembrance ahead of monday's victory day parade six to six of us are a victory of the nazi germany and also reports now from the home of washington that's. twenty thousand three hundred military hardware making their way through the streets and carrying out the. bill all right ahead of monday's big key date right now incredibly impressive like the final run. right but they have a number about the. incredibly strange that the around this when you. speak. out of. the russian big
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three. and a veterans. pending that but it's still a very important day for everyone and reminding everyone twenty five million it's a get people die in that war huge last picture you came in a very very heavy write anything years is in the right. across. the floor by a long. like colleague says reports on what he was like that's being called think. anyone today can enjoy a good walk in this forest near the central ukrainian town of vineyards the true quality of the area masking what lurked here seven decades ago these peaceful woods were once the site of a top secret and highly guarded nazi command center the werewolf. it was a huge complex which has everything germany's cologne could need it was an officers'
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club. gym. and barracks you need some sources claim and when seven pools on the ground about the ground there were several wooden houses including a. mystery and 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 facility and realized it was rigged with explosives they took no chances and there the night of the other two entrances burying the werewolf secrets forever. to this day it is not known what remains underground as no one has
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ever managed to get inside the nazi era facility. after the war many attempts have been made since them to gain access but have failed the walls are massively thick and the site is still subject to top secret cos 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 its blueprints don't differ from that of still puncturing bunkers across the former u.s.s.r. nobody will crack it open in the near future because it is still a question quite facility. it may only be a pile of rocks but now the local administration wants to turn the world's ruins into a memorial can be opened in june this year. and fourteen thousand some people who had built and 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
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a memorial to the victims of ashes and to preserve their mammary if they think despite this being a seemingly patriotic idea ukraine's communist party is not too happy about it staging pickett's to protest against the plan another would you give anyone with the authors of insanity and should be fun and who can ok so much to consistently and they're building a monument to hitler the steam creating official not come from new fashions movements in china struggling you know i mean you don't leave me without a sword over there 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 this cursed as all the complaints commander from here notably the bottles of stalingrad and cursed two crucial nazi defeats but seventy years on this seemingly dull the ruins of a top secret shelter remain a continuous source of public curiosity and the mystery. of ski team
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reporting from vignettes. in ukraine. and on the way so these so used a rocket that's living up to its legs. so the world is watching for us here on that's what this race craft will take into the sky for a unique joint venture with europe so let us keep you guided tour just a few months. americans are among the world's most armed citizens you have the rights of weapons just isn't enough but there are a movement to allow people to carry their goals however they choose are she's calling for. wanting to push the second amendment to the next level. greg rutherford spent years carrying a gun in the balkans. and in iraq as a defense contractor. when he came home to virginia he didn't see a reason to put it down or being a former pretty sure if i felt it was necessary to. obtain
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a concealed handgun permit to protect muscle craig doesn't want to just conceal his gun he wants to curia out in the open to me it's the constitutional way to korea firearm. and i think. if you don't exercise your roach eventually. his wife you drown not leave the house without her magnum three fifty seven dollars. soaked into this special him back for packing heat in croatia i was in the thinking that. even during the war. there's no close. when i came here and i think. it's like a wild west like i was watching the. guns. and i
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am walking with a long way here. there are two hundred fifty million guns in the hands of american civilians and rather proud as he spent more than twenty five thousand dollars on here it's never completed i mean how many pairs of shoes do you have. i mean. by sleeping on little i wanted to get a redo each one brings back memories. this was. my grandfather shark i'm. i don't want to go there when i was even born rutherford carries his gun everywhere he legally can and even encourages his daughters and nephew to as well and it isn't just rather quickly virginia citizens took on three counts 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. . believe that you should be able to. carry
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a firearm in any manner you choose on an airplane and in school virginia tech and columbine are some serious things and they don't allow guns it's always the criminals that get the guns and you can't have a gun in a gun free zone so guns in to be allowed in 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. you know makes it basically makes it easier to spread the message that it's. first time in the open carry movement it's about more than security so about forming a militia defending themselves from government tyranny and even organizing an insurgency in ford artsy carrollton virginia. welcome bomb the house hailed the mission to kill osama bin knowledge and as one of the greatest military operations in u.s. history but u.n. human rights investigations want washington to disclose whether they were any plans
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to capture the kinds of lead to political blogger danielle belton says america has politicized the audience death by not putting him 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 it'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 debated in the past whenever a terror suspect like for instance the ones involved in the bombing and nine eleven whenever trials the debate over trials and come up will become very ugly about whether we would have military tribunals or whether we would try them in the united states and u.s. soil and you have all these ridiculous arguments about how if you try them on our soil it's going to attract more terrorist attacks to its lab and wants to open a track that terrorist attacks but this is by the by virtue of fighting a war on terror you're going to invite some criticism you're going to take the risk that people are going to want to hurt you because of it it makes absolutely no
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sense to get in this debate where all the american justice system isn't tough enough to try it you know international terrorists we've tried international terror before we're trying them now on u.s. soil so this argument that we can't handle it because of the what the perceived proper questions might be is merely a political argument used to drive as a wedge issue. as his military analyst says the wind has thumble of the humbling of the also not of the not instilling and that the fault lies with president obama himself here is 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's managed the media coverage of the u.s. special operation the u.s. administrator has committed one cardinal sin somehow the white house decided to this is a unique opportunity to take a political advantage of this particular mission and it has backfired and fuel not
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only conspiracy theory but it also demonstrated credibility gap over the years admitted. stray ssion in general and white house civilian dwellers in particular barack obama should have thought not as the us president but as the us commander in chief when it comes to special operations all of this magnitude you'd better withhold the information as long as possible that's why their 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 pakistan afghanistan and other countries. when americans could barely contain that delight at the knees of bin laden's death and the web john it's no
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a whole thing as doubt the people in new york whether they also have great friends who are pretty much. with the killing of osama bin ladden a major victory in the war on terror this week let's talk about that we're 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 a celebrated someone's that well positive just from the perspective that it's one less horrible person out there in the world the one most terrorist in the world that we have to worry about i think it will be effect 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 us closure. closure the whole psychology thing i psychology of it feels good man is dead. so why don't we need a pretty man isn't there always kind of
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a need for that in society as donald trump i just spoke with seems people are saying some people are saying my not big i hope they think here do you think that we the president owes it to the world to approve it or do you think that you know he is right in saying you know i did what i had to do. i think there's certain things they shouldn't they don't tell the general public because i think sometimes of course you know some some of the government things cause a panic probably is you know maybe one of the prime enemies of the u.s. but it's hard to say well you can't sell appearances of death it's someone died you know so what do you think of the people that are celebrating and waving the flag and cheering. even though i mean i'm a i'm not sad that it. took a the they killed you know but i'm not going to be celebrating i think it's symbolic i think it's progress. it's retribution i think. you have
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to pay for the do you think it's going to make a difference in terms of terrorist actions from this point out. there might be more retribution for. that is it worth it is it worth killing someone if it means more killing you have to. retaliate. so the band was it worth it. anyway yes but. the fact. that they've got him. to kill him i don't know that's always a great 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 last terrorist in the world's.
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that's not check on some other world news and brave to tell the militants and six suicide bombers have been killed during a wave of quote a major types in kandahar afghanistan trying to six people were heard on the governor's compound the intelligence enters the headquarters police stations where it says fighting also involved nato and afghan army troops as well as u.s. helicopter gunships president hamid karzai condemning what he said were revenge attacks by the taliban for some of bin laden's death by u.s. special forces. fifteen bodies have been taken from a passenger plane crash wreckage in eastern indonesia as the recovery effort continues the chinese go with a prop plane was attempting to land and by the brother went down short of the runway and crashed into the ocean there were twenty seven people onboard including two children and an infant as one of ages was asia's worst aviation accident record with many of the country's airlines arms from
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a host of countries due to safety fears. over two thirds of british voters have rejected plans to change the way parliament selected an historic referendum the journey of passing the government coalition hoped to introduce an alternative those in system which would have helped it win more seats that voters want to stick with the first past the post system proposed by prime minister david cameron. to rumors that greece was ready to ditch the euros saw the currency drop by one percent against the dollar a german magazine said greece was planning a pull out of the euro zone and restore the drama of the struggles under the weight of its rescue that greek officials scrambled to deny the speculation which was also healed when the finance ministers had to relax. and turn into south america now where a russian soyuz rocket is entering the final stages of preparations before launching to. is use of blast off from french guiana joint russian european project the rock
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it's been modified to carry a payload of satellites into orbit for the european revocation system galileo on saturday has of the russian and european space agency as a matter of the. they have termed as a ceremony to mark their official commissioning of the launch pad as a symbolic key to fire up the rocket was unveiled today a simulated launch of the space craft went without a hitch last he's eager ordinary has more about the ambitious but incher. good mood in one thousand. and eight over the soyuz is the world's most successful rocket and now for the first time it will be on russian space over the last eight years the european space agency. a billion dollars building a launch but i'm adopting the stories for american space.
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news and designers we have to adapt to the climate here and the different safety standards. but we've proven ourselves with this due to the modifications and crews world chosen location the soyuz will be able to do a greater load into space than ever before but blow the prices than any competitor to see these makers and russia also is going to benefit more than four decades after its first launch the soyuz should really be showing its age but a trained one of the world's most reliable rockets and in fact orders of some are plants 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 chief engineer says the rockets range popular not just because of the trickle telling us about 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
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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 stuart 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 it's the first so you 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 saudis but for either an old seat. currently across all our stories and video reports around the clock as the dot com ready. to write. the journey back for sixty days when they used to suss signs out to the olympics and just a year later prove that so it's not so many women who have to guns. than two decades of death defying stunts one of russia's new losing ambassador teams
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celebrated its trying to say this score to market it was something like never since maneuvers to wow the crowds behind. clive. and then i sure. was. sad some stateside stage come for young russians or students and i am coming over for shows with names and anything new collaboration is bringing. musical tastes. you know if today is all good nosing to you shows five is coming up in just a few moments right off the recap of the top stories.
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in the over. a cluster munitions. and inside the container you have a small bomb and you can have anywhere from dozens up to hundreds of them there's
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a huge market right now for battle area clearance because there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordnance. and so you've got these companies that then n.g.o.s that have basically shrunk that have an expertise to get rid of these weapons what they do is they go to these places they will hire local train the locals how to do the clearance they'll let the locals basically take ownership because you know they have a vested interest in clearing their homes and they're putting themselves at risk every single day when they go out there to clear areas of where. they take a. minute . and then walk.
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