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this was a total grant of a joke among millions probably from a good musician a new writer joe miller a princess in bangkok rather simply told michael green literally buncoed officials in tora grande bangkok and pacific a job michael grimm friend who told michael kozak from even called. the pressure mounts and syria over the brutal crackdown on anti-government demonstrations in which other five hundred a plane to have been killed a claim to have been killed with washington on the new threatening fresh sanctions if the violence doesn't stop the. final preparations for the future victory day parade in moscow set in motion as russia gets ready to mount the defeat of nazi germany sixty six years ago. thousand three hundred military hardware making their way to the heart of a good game about how good he will not play. god american gondolas
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campaign to extend their right to openly carry where it's frightening in the long line of defense in troubled kids. welcome to all see twenty following news live from moscow i knew national follow on to syria now where it's reported six people including four women have been killed in the latest kuantan by syrian troops on un to government demonstrators tongues have swept through the coastal city of banias where protests took place in response to the deaths but at least during nationwide rise on friday the u.s. is winning the damascus regime but it will take new steps against it which starts in response to a major blunder down the years also joining washington sanctions drive and has agreed to freeze assets and the pope. other bands that sits at the top syria their
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souls damascus blames on terrorist groups with an arrest it has to say they want an end to decades of repression and corruption some advice and so there's some one hundred five thousand pence people have been killed in that rising since mid march however its national relations and said no element of. weapons universe is in turkey says it is the current regime fails to fix this conflict and making a rather democratic change might for that. president bashar al assad is somehow genuine reform or. another. so they're trying to split the regime kind or her present a sad and like his english relatives family they can somehow or other emerge from this respect for the leaders when you syria. we've seen going to be a little anger on the side of the. station and they're not going to be harmed and if they will really opposition. significant minorities in syria.
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will hear on our white. minority. the christians in syria. iraq and the christian community there's been almost wiped out since the liberation . happen in syria so yes. but also there are significant groups. the world. series. israel iraq next also turkey a nato ally to hope he doesn't want chaos in syria as a choice in syria not just between democracy in egypt also been around. and while some are concerned the quest for change in the our world my and. from the group americans for middle east peace phases could spread to other countries.
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foreign journalists have been expelled there's only 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 if they get proper support internationally including from russia. they will survive many people see hope and we think 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 to be for freedom so i think the fact that there are these other revolts and revolutions going on and it is sweeping the region and i would
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argue that we're just past 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 middle east and i think it's momentous but extremely a moment. turning to libya now where the rebels say it's in is a greater south and weapons foreign ministry denies the claims but says it's providing equipment to friends supplying arms to lead for headed by u.n. embargo on such a tunnel could out his forces reportedly from the fields that have a rebel held city of misrata this has been under siege for weeks alison some of the heaviest fighting of the conflict the casualties have been reported in the latest time opposition fighters one of them they said that coalition to provide weapons saying they don't have enough to be happy as the two thousand coalition air strikes have failed to turn the civil war which began. you will see still ahead the albums of americans who say they have nothing to hide. i believe that you
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should be able to. carry a firearm in any manner you choose. it's a nation with those gun owners and now they want the right to bring their firearms into the open on. saturdays or troops on the streets of moscow along with time some helicopters it's all in the name of remembrance ahead of monday's victory day parade tomorrow sixty sixth anniversary of victory over the germany and also the star reports now from the heart of the russian capital. twenty thousand three hundred. military hardware making their way through the streets carrying out the. still. ahead of monday's victory day parade credibly impressive this is the final rehearsal. all right but they have a number of other. incredibly strange that stay around this time when you see the
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tanks driving down the street going on. this year. anniversary of the russian victory not. the state but. it's still a very important day for reminding about twenty five million people died. last week a bit of very very heavy price. in the right. of course. alongside . my colleague ivan finding out how russia is becoming increasingly. the young generation. fascism. torturing people one nation trying to. some kind of movement in
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germany. a shocking indictment of russia's. unaware of what people like. less than seventy years ago she was their age when the nazis invaded the soviet union she immediately rolled in the air force and was soon chief of staff for the women's division no one needed to tell her what fascism meant. i went to war like everyone else not because i wanted to for the communist regime but because our people were being killed our houses were being burned. down i will women and girls were being raped i went to war because the target the nazi army brought to our land that 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 girls making fun of a veteran while he tells of the horrors of war the video provoked public outrage but. it's due to ignorance ignorance of what happened in the war and how it
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happened when they're taught nothing they understand nothing 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 march in latvia commemorates the baltic division of the s.s. the nazi armed police force began as 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 bookmark it's 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. nationalist
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and anti semitic literature is openly on sale here this book called the jewish question was written by nazi race theorist hans gunter for mind count then has directed us to this man they say he was caught on camera last month agreeing and deal for it with undercover journalists our inquiries one successful the demand is still high. we get a lot of requests especially from young people they see all that's a great lecture. 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 asked even got near the number of deaths in world war two the bloodiest battle in history. and three thousand all right the last. thing i think three billion but what i can't say for sure but i think more than one
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hundred million worth of. try sixty million. while the arena 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. in moscow. and he will have full coverage of monday's victory day parade in red square later this hour remember these troubles are the sacrifices of their so lives through the twentieth century the most brutal conflict. look forward to be held don't see. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well as the joy of moderation.
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your spring of ninety forty five on our team. americans are among the world's most. have the rights about weapons just isn't enough now there is a movement to allow people to carry their guns. and as he's calling for the recall sound those who want to push the second amendment to the next level. fred rutherford spent years carrying a gun in the balkans and in iraq as a defense contractor. so when he came home to virginia he didn't see a reason to put it down a bill you know former publisher of five felt that it was necessary to. obtain 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
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actually use your rights eventually you will lose him. his wife get drunk leave the house without her magnum three fifty seven pistol it's already checked into this special handbag for packing heat increase i was nothing can. be thought of. even during the. when i get here and i see. a wild west like i was watching on t.v. guns. and. walking will become a long way here. there are two hundred fifty million guns in the hands of american civilians and rutherford as to me he spent more than twenty five thousand dollars on here. i mean how many pairs of shoes do you have. i mean. i
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see guns are about to get a read each one brings back memories. this was. my grandfather shrug i'm. we used to go hunting together when i was one of the. rutherford carries his gun everywhere he legally can and even encourages his daughters and nephew to as well and the villain just rather very rigidly citizens are going through 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 normal routes where critics say. i believe that you should be able to. carry a firearm in any manner you choose or an airplane in school virginia tech and columbine are some serious things and a bit all our guns it's always a criminals like bickley guns and you can't have a gun in a gun free zone so guns need to be allowed on campuses the regina citizens defense
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league is part of the greater open carry movement a well organized network of gun owners in forty three states three bills parmar between every one it makes you know makes it basically makes it easier to spread the message that prepares its. first son 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 when ford artsy carrollton virginia. all the way soon the song that's living up to its name. but what is the russian for unity on that's what this spacecraft will take of this type for unique joint venture with europe so let's give you a guided tour just a few. barack obama has hailed the mission to kill osama bin laden as one of the greatest military operations in u.s. history but u.n. human rights to cases won't washington to disclose whether they were any plans to
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capture the kinds of things are political blogger danielle belton says america has politicized bin laden's 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 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 in the past whenever a new terror suspect like for instance the guns involved in the bombing of nine eleven whatever trials the debate over trials have come up it becomes very ugly about whether we would have military tribunals or whether we would try them in the united states on u.s. soil 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 what happened watada open attracts us to terrorist attacks this is why they by virtue of fighting the 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 sense to
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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 to now on u.s. soil so this argument that we can't handle it because of the what the perceived might be is merely a political argument used to drive it's a wedge issue. and of his ministry and it says the white house fungal state hundley know they also must of been not in skilling and that these lies and president. 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's managed the media congress of the u.s. special operation the us administration has committed one cardinal sin somehow 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
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only conspiracy theories but it also demonstrated of a 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'd better withhold the information as long as possible that's why there are political knee jerk 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 a stand afghanistan and other countries. when americans could barely contain that it might have been news of. journalist louis hottest and most people in. the variations of what.
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was the killing of osama bin ladden a major victory in the war on terror this week let's talk about that we 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 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 will be a fact on their side and for us we just sort 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 thing psychology about it like a. good man is dead. so but don't we need a cookie man isn't there always kind of a need for that in society was told from i just hope it was simply people saying
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some people are saying might not be i hope they did. do you think that we that the president owes it to the world to approve it or do you think but you know he is right in saying you know i did what i had to do. i think the certain things they shouldn't pay 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 hard to say but 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 cheering do that you know even though i mean i'm not sorry. 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 he did some bad things and he had
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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 retribution from. well is it worth it is it worth killing someone if it means more killing you have to. retaliate. so then was it worth it. in a way yes. another sense. as well as the fact. that they've got him but it was necessary 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 but bottom line is at least now there is one left terrorist in the world's.
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some other world views and grieved for you this hour to time of an innocence and said suicide bombers have been killed during the wave of the trade of chunks of kandahar afghanistan twenty six people were hurt when the governor's compound says intelligence agency has ordered samples and police stations where he is finding also involved later and are going on the trips as well as u.s. helicopter gunships president hamid karzai and what he said were revenge attacks by the taliban or 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 build turboprop plane was attempting to land and by the brother when it came down short of the vine way and crashed into the ocean there were twenty seven people on board including two children under the influence of one of the worst aviation accident records because many of the country's airlines
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banned from a host of countries future safety. rumors that greece was ready to ditch the euro so the currency dropped by one percent against the dollar the german magazine said greece was planning a pull out of the euro. restore the drama as it's a true set of struggles under the weight of its rescue that greek officials scramble to deny this speculation which was also fueled when you finance ministers met in luxor. more than two hundred couples have been married according to angie and customs and traditions and believe this company pas the new words converged on the city wearing native american costumes for the massive wedding which included sumo civil ceremonies beforehand of national drummers and don'ts is added to the spectacular display of indigenous traditions believe is present ever morale is desired at the couple's best mark. and staying in south america where russian and so use rock is entering the final stages of preparations
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before launching into orbit in august is usually blastoff own french guiana joint russian european project the rock it's been modified to carry a payload of satellites into orbit but the european have a fair system of galileo all saturday the heads of the russian and european space agency is a big group cosmodrome under the stars are made to mark their fishel commissioning of the launch one hundred as a symbolic key to fire up the rock it was unveiled on thursday simulated look this spacecraft went without a hitch and. has more about that. 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 will be fired off from a non russian space board over the last eight years the european space agency e.s.a. and spend more than half a billion dollars on building a launch pad and adopting the soyuz preserve an american space center in cool. this
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was all done by our engineers and designers we actually adapt to the climate here and to the different safety standards and we have proven ourselves with this due to the modifications and crews well chosen location the soyuz will be able to do a great a load into space than ever before the blow the prices than any competitor to see these makers in russia also stand to benefit more than four decades after its first launch the soil you should really be showing its age but a tremendous one of the world's most reliable rockets and in fact orders of 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 rocket from eight popular not just because of its record. it might look similar to the earlier models but inside the so uses being constantly upgraded as a reason we still use the basic model i believe it's the perfect rocket in its
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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 so 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 they use will be lord from karun in the second half of the yeah and eventually the spaceport will handle fall on annually the russian side hopes the success of this project will encourage other space agencies to adopt the saudis platform eager and artsy. stories and video reports around the globe home and here's a many of you have clicking on to right now. said journey front through sticks to your eyes only your son signed up for the olympics on just a year later through that saw that sportsmen and women knew how to gun for gold. in
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two decades of death defying stunts one of russia's and leading arab atsic teams celebrates its twenty five day the sky scored most of it with seven magnificent maneuvers to walk the crowds so i would go with the highlights of my figure but. in any event i. was. so sound stateside stagecraft for young russians say to students an american choreographer shows his moves in a unique collaboration that's bringing a classic musical to moscow. we'll have a recap of the headlines of the news this hour in just a few moments that state changes remember the millions were sacrificed so much for our freedoms are today.
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