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it's on the. video among. my old. street. america's media as judge and jury and news outlets jeopardizing justice by sentencing suspects before they've even been to a paltry. egypt's demonstration they don't prove protesters out back into their square creates the reforms and corruption following the febreze uprising. and reports of widespread deaths and devastation from blasts in turkmenistan rather than use of government disguises promises gonna work consider.
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well music twenty four hours a day you're watching on t.v. being proved innocent in courts carrying a penny in significance in america especially when a guilty verdict is already at large in the media single mother casey anthony was cleared of murdering her two year old daughter this week but it's done nothing to sway public opinion that's been spurred on by t.v. and newspapers this is a trend of reports. innocent until proven guilty it's a whole mark principle of the american justice system legally after shoved aside from the vigor of some of the arrests young african black and brown. being sat down in a street in an obsessive kind of way fifty shots sixty starts laying on our stomach in our back as we run or as we walk or flee to breeding suspects into offenses in
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cases of entrapment entrapment is not illegal entrapment is getting someone to do something that they would normally do to perp walks that breed suspects in him cards for the world to see good luck to a media frenzy devouring some cases and not others i finally agree for the. guilty until proven guilty in these cases our government is changing the laws sam and is a former white car convict who knows the criminal justice system's discrepancies inside and out i had while on the road two years harboring not my pride. when i decided to. read it took two more years. now a teacher he says media coverage also affects the jury pool and we see an image of a guy in handcuffs you see an image of a person being arrested they see the image of a person. and more for just. so
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are you presumed guilty from the get go and how much of a role does the media play if you're accused of being a spy it's going to be in huge headlines on page one when you're exonerated it's on page twenty seven below the fold two column inches and your neighbors somehow didn't manage to catch it that day server would still thinks you're a child molester not guilty to the not guilty verdict in the casey anthony murder case involving her two year old daughter and a court of public opinion remains split from a court of justice all thanks to nonstop media coverage of the case for the past three years. and i think it's great they have except identical from the media since she was going to go. in the case of former i.m.f. head to many extras con the media satisfy their gluttonous taste with extreme passion only for the case to crumble i think there should be a. media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as
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your accusation this is rarely the case as guilty as practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go on as americans and since the one news oh and unlike. this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principles that the us once prided itself in are either fire suspects or having to fight their battles publicly the minute they are arrested and attempts to prove their innocence underlining the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking the citron out right see me on. the march towards a reborn egypt has slowed to a cruel the interim leaders have been sent the strongest message yet they're not doing enough tens of thousands turning out the biggest protests and months demonstrates is a filth tahrir square in cairo and other cities and with that the interim
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government is dragging its heels all forms demanded and they toppled president barack gyptian is also a straight a sluggish pace of prosecuting senior officials and police officers who are accused of tentative babies are rising their parents still lose knowledge its national relations professor marc lamont. trouble change. the expectations that the fall of mubarak could be followed by a change of regime hasn't really come about and his family and closest cronies have been imprisoned or accused will go on trial next month of all sorts of crimes against the people against the interests of country but of course field marshal tantawi and the other members of the military ruling council with his appointees to great extent across egypt people they will see that their local boss the local head of the biggest racial changed so the sense that the old regime was decapitated but minus mubarak it's still in power ironically one of the big reasons for the
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revolution people's economic discontent social this contentious it was a shot on employment and so on actually the process of getting rid of a barak has made in the short term the economy worse and i do think really there's an easy answer to egypt's economic problems because global oil prices global food prices and so on are rising and egypt is a centrally important. quite a few minutes george's cloak and dagger conundrum to reduce the rate of return now targeting high profile talk because it's true knowledge. of the system is on its knees. and in it to win it india's enterprising view for turning small business to the profits. of. the media owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to do with the all out phone hacking scandal at the news of the world one hundred
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sixty eight year old paper has been closed by rupert that of south edition will be on sunday where the tabloids former editor was released on bail. when it eventually intercepted phone calls from murder victims and soldiers from this later went on to become the prime minister's media aide who denies knowing about him other people. from a royal correspondent were also arrested. saying violence in the practices of the british press public outrage against the paper's actions up to this week. and its access to missing teenager in his later. radio hosts john gaunt used to work for the sister paper says britain's medium used to tie dinner it's complete. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let
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it happen so extremely embarrassing for only part of what's called the chipping camden set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend regrettably. certain columnists live down there and the whole set you're gonna make socially but it was a different set when labor in power would try to put all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy. you have to have a separation of the press surely the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that's meant no ordinary people in britain their views have not really be represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned i want would your employer
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a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could about access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry very let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. two hundred people have been killed in a series of explosions that shook the turkmenistan city don't call me your sources report the blast i mean this part of the government continues to claim fireworks tales party contact the editor of human rights website in turkmenistan and gave us more details. it was started with a blast that was followed by a series of explosions panic spread among people immediately because people didn't know what was going on the government's reaction came too late only eight hours after the explosions and the first military and emergency vehicle start coming to travel down from the capital we know the blast secured to ammunition depots the
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fire hasn't been extinguished yet there's one more death toll which could potentially blow up. officials say the explosions were caused by fireworks materials but there's enough evidence to prove it was ammunition around two hundred people are believed to have died half of them soldiers others are civilians many of them are children it's difficult to say how many people have been injured many apartment buildings schools and shops lie in ruins on the occasions of looting. on the websites of corner calls of turkmenistan also reports of a total media blackout the country's state charlie saying entertainment programs instead of news bulletins we mark police are being ordered to detain anyone who tries to take pictures or mobile phones but it will affect the area another website tells of crowds of children one of their parents many there can't contact their friends because of disruptions to telephone lines the cabinet held an emergency meeting on the situation the painful details of. wrongly are very secretive state.
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recently even with the seven thousand dollars a. if georgia's authorities are to be believed there are some good agents working around every corner just days after training people for espionage for russia high profile photographers have at it by special services they're accused of spying for foreign state and it's not clear which one. can delve into what's behind the water suspicions planted when. i still spy with my little eye courage is continuing its for encounter espionage campaign and this time around the people in the spotlight are those who usually stay behind the scenes for photo journalists have been detained and colluding the president's personal photographer and employees of the associated press and the european press agency a.p.
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photographer was later released without charge but the other three remain in custody. but i have met with my client who's got injuries to his face at the moment he still hasn't been charged with anything and we waited on the prosecutors to file the case and to question and formally charge my client. so for a georgian authorities haven't specified exactly who they believe these journalists were spying for their previous spying allegations however have mostly been aimed at russia for soccer writes novels the continuation of the russian hysteria this is the main basis for. the most poles and really in our reason why he's here. power because destruction of the second player which we were in in themselves in a circle he's going through all his her. inclination or you work your car why george your so-called democratic parents really live. in the
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power. but he's brought me to. russian agent sources. recently styria began with yet another alleged spy story last year thirteen people were detained and accused of being spies on russia's payroll earlier this week nine of them were found guilty and sentenced to between eleven and fourteen years behind bars but what lies behind this frenzied espionage clamp down. onto anyone i guess is just a level of democracy and that has been noticed not just by russia but various key international organizations. of which i even so it seems international disbelief and new york rests and convictions are not enough to put the paranoia of
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georgian officials to rest or his interior minister claims that there are more alleged spies out there and that he knows exactly who they are where they are and what they're doing and what bushell the b.b.c. haoles these efforts many seem to be of the opinion that it's just plain wishful thinking. katharine's are artsy. drawing the law and in the internet. it happens more often to women. who have a pride to. write sex scandals dominate. the resident is a new york last best bunch of attention. and in russia close up it would just die out and the city we discover how to succeed in the good mood with. with a population of more than
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a billion growing economy the opportunities are there for india's nerds and its young people with something the initiative by turning their questions into profits . reports on their culture as much as capitalism. downstairs in a dusty basement and jolie's local neighborhood you'll find twenty six year old pitbull kamar this is one of several of his manufacturing sites it's small and weak but it's one of the offices kamar uses to make sporting equipment including tats he's also working to mastermind distorts curriculum for hundreds of schools around india in an attempt to build an empire that he hopes will change the sporting culture in his country forever there was a gap in the market there was you know. very few quality offerings as far as the sports industry as a whole was concerned so. it's out of. the whole industry and right now
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he's the number one guy in india doing it in the short time his company has been around its profits have increased two hundred percent per month and he's been named one of the top ten young entrepreneurs in the country it's a massive undertaking especially in a country where studies have always been prioritized over sports kamar as part of a growing movement of young people who believe that they can change cultural mentalities and implement new ideas in their country we have so many graduates coming out of engineering and are doing some groups every year. for a small percentage of them because i you know i don't think. entrepreneurship is becoming a hot field for young people and here while many of the parents of the students on india's college campuses viewed government medicine engineering as stable and prestigious the younger generation it being innovation as key to the future according to the indian government the number of small and medium enterprises in
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this country is rising by fifteen percent. while their peers in the west struggling to find jobs during this financial crisis many leaders are encouraging their youth to continue to focus on innovation despite the unstable times we know what it takes to compete for the jobs and industries of our time we need to out innovate out educate and outbuild the rest of the world. it's a person that some believe could shift the power dynamics in the world i'm very short of art in next here in india. no vision but we're going to do this what are you going to prove himself in india and many new startups there will be really good chance of succeeding in the global stage kumaran as fellow entrepreneurs admit that starting a venture can be stressed but they try to focus on the positives they believe it has for themselves and their country making a difference and you believed in something you thought their look at this is this
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is what doesn't exist and i want to do something about it creating new jobs for their people while i trust in their countries means preassure either archie new delhi india. well he's going to. there's a new country on the well south so done its own independent state i think hates it but he said no celebrations we can't make nice with this income down city streets. others are mainly christian you split. off and she left and the. un any of the whole troops to students and to hold the area. almost half a million people have taken to the streets of the syrian city of mining business that steps down the school to get them to shell holes it's all so until recent us is strongly condemned some of the thoughts has been well the us has some really serious and something reports that if that's the only test.
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former american first lady betty ford has died aged ninety three she was there we do have a president gerald ford found the point around drug and alcohol rehab center which bore the name ford was considered one of the most visible first ladies in america will be buried in michigan alongside her husband who she was married to for almost sixty years. the space shuttle atlantis blasted off by florida the final journey. of the program right now i just have to wait until the end just you know what's left earth just a minute late. for a mission and doing a surprise to the international space station when it returns like this other. time . one final time. is which anything might be
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proved false can still prove fatal to your reputation as a. race to his cost online talk show host laurie oftenest asked new york what this means for the definition when things go too far. is the actual assault cases d.m.k. angelina's downs are getting a lot of coverage in the news do you think it's right for women or men to report anything actually encountered a feeling comfortable with this week let's talk about that if she feels that she's been violated i think reporting is the best idea and how that plays out you know that that's how that plays out the reporting should be. at what point does it cross over to consider just for patient. yes it's a it's a tough line between those two people which is two people it's impossible i think women should not get in situations i think there are lots of times that we put
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ourselves in situations and we have a messenger insiders that says get out of there and sometimes we don't listen to that message. or she says no it's a no if people stand for women and for a man one hundred percent. so why do we treat it more as a woman's issue because it happens more often to women. men have a pride to. other persons money rich get richer the poor goes for. because there's just another way for women to get rich. so do you think it's fair that the law generally tends to fight with women. i think it's impossible to really say why it's fair or why it's at this point again like ari ari. so much maybe in general my inclination is to say yes it is because women for the most part have been the victims for so many years that you always have to side more with them in
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order to make it equal it's like affirmative action in a way like you have to do something to make things better so that they're not always the victims no matter how you feel about the lines of sexual assault the bottom line is that the rule no means no will always be a good one to follow. new york's thoughts online at r.t. dot com. he said. there's anger at israel for stopping activists to surface to get. two hundred people kind of suckers. on the spines face you come to the camera international space station find out how much it would be to zoom in to the . city for the country next to.
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where traveling at two thousand kilometers east of moscow. and sudden siberia it's one of the many areas where antonovich is becoming ghost towns people into the cities the older generation get fewer in number there's one place where the residents have a good reason to stay. here we are in the village of chast syria in the core grande region and for the past ten or fifteen years its population has been steadily increasing here is the reason why. it's monday morning and alexander a former prison guard is exploring testing the incoming employees for alcohol. if they're over the limit there is a choice to be started for
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a no show and lose thirty percent of them on salary i drop three kilometers and be docked ten percent of that month's wage. those who do the testing every morning regardless of gender or position within the company could be caught but they will see it on their paycheck and that's a strong incentive not a dream you knew working week. enforcement alcohol abstinence is the idea of this man alexander able to cough is the director of the still such plan and likes to extend his influence as far as possible a man of big ideas to the very epitome of micro-management past fifteen years he's been preaching to his employees how to make good sausages and how to live a good life. while it is a must it's the quality of the product they give you construct in the first place and it's the germans whether you'll keep it which after firing dozens of workers for showing up drunk at work xander started lateran his employees on the harms of
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all the whole three times a day during the breaks is the holy roman emperor charlemagne said drunk for the first time should be beaten with a stick those court for the second time should be beaten in public court for the third time should be hanged as a former boxer he's not shy about exercising his rule with an r in face has built his version of the iron curtain around his plan of dozens of video cameras around a society employees have no chance to circumvent the law of big brother on the outside there are no longer the issue. although there is a very rigid and those people find it hard to comply and those who don't play by alexander's rules don't work here. alexander's drive to set the rules of the game doesn't and that in his plan the only corporate taxpayer in the village of course thousand people has taken on a very wide notion of social responsibility using the appliance profits he paid
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a local roads renovated a school and belbek church and while he agrees that modesty is a virtue of his fondness of giving guidance and advice is evident whatever he goes in you are as well it doesn't matter that you come from a village what matters most is to get a good education and good we've got cheaters and behave well in school is that clear. but this approach has divided villagers the majority believe alexander is a blessing from a minority and primarily because who he's fired are not as impressed. as the old saying goes one man's meat is another man's poison that everybody in this village appreciates alexander philosophy if it's enough it's real in spreading it around some people call him a control freak others to resort to more great cultural language his opponents also include some local officials who believe that alexander has too much power that infringes on their own authority the xander accuses them of not doing enough for
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the people when i ask him whether he'd like to run for office he's response was a resounding no. i think purpose of power is to create to make life around you better and in this regard i have all the power that i need. i think every successful activity requires discipline discipline and it starts with me instead of waiting for somebody to come and do something i do it myself i may offend other people. understand that i was doing it for the wrong good. many historians made the case that russians prefer authoritarian leaders and tackling the deep problems of alcohol addiction and rural isolation need street discipline and total control good or bad in the xander scase it seems to have proved efficient axon avoid r t the village of. oregon region.
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